
A stray planet threatens to disrupt Kirsten Dunst’s wedding or something. Looks bleak.
I consider Raimi’s previous two Spider-Man films to be perhaps the best comic book films ever made; bright and colourful where required with just the right blend of comedy, action and pathos, and perfectly cast as well. With the possible exception of the dreary Aunt May and her tedious moralising, these were films that did everything right. Now…let’s take a look at Spider-Man 3.
3 commentsFrom the wonderful punk rock posters to the soundtrack that features the likes of New Order, The Strokes, and Siouxsie and the Banshees, this is a film that tries so very hard to be, above all else, hip. Coming from the director of the iconic Lost in Translation, this shouldn’t be a problem.
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