The Spiderman 3 hype has begun days before the World Premiere in Tokyo. Fans have been going crazy outside the Universal Studios theme park in Osaka as Mary Jane Watson, aka Kirsten Dunst talked about why she thinks the movie's so great. Toby McGuire returns as the superhero in a much-hyped new black spider suit tangling with his old adversary the Green Goblin, as well as the evil Sandman. Undoubtedly Spiderman's love life will remain complicated as his relationship with old flame Mary Jane continues. Kirsten Dunst said about the new film: "Obviously Peter Parker and Mary Jane's relationship has just grown deeper and so there's a lot of emotion in this film. "Of course there are great action sequences as well." The film is out on May 4.
I'm a bit of a comic nerd, without the overriding obsession, piles of comics (only three medium size boxes full), or any action figures. I'm allowed to be excited.
Yeah, everyone I know didn't care for it. I thought it was okay. Apparently there're making more after three, which sorta stinks.
Spiderman 2 was better. If they are going to continue the series (and considering the huge profit, it makes sense business-wise for Marvel) I really hope they don't end up butchering the entire Spiderman character.
Yeah I'm the same, I'm waiting to watch it on DVD but I do definately want to watch it. Its more to do with the high cinema prices than the film itself though...
I used to go like once every two weeks last year, and that was a lot for me... and probably for most - I don't know how often you guys go... but since January 2006 my local cinema has upped the ticket price by £4.70 in little increments, and thats just the tickets. We can't forget that they've upped the price of drinks, food/sweets/icecream and stuff
Take your own food and stuff in with you. xD I thought no one bought cinema food and such now. Guess not. o.o I used to go less than once a month. Only if there was a film that had to be seen on a screen bigger than my house. I haven't been to the cinema for a looooong time now. The last time I went I saw Hot Fuzz.
Lol! Thats the last film I went to see aswell... I take my own food sometimes but they get really harsh about it and sometimes kick people out because its a rule that you don't consume food not bought on the premises... how pathetic is that *rolls eyes*
What a coinky-dink. xD Did you enjoy it? I thought it was hilarious but the ending sort of dragged a little at one point. I forget which bit now. What you need to do, is take a smallish back pack and stuff as many sweets and stuff in as you can. You could also go shopping before hand if you need to get something, like a new shirt. xD And hide all the stuff under the shirt in the bag. =D It's worked for me before.
Yeah I loved it... it wasn't how I expected it to be though, it was better. I wasn't expecting the gory sort of ending. Yeah that does usually work, until they walk in and your stuffing your face with food you've not bought there and they moan... not that i'd break any rules or anything...
I skipped a couple of classes and went to see SpideyIII on Wednseday. God it stank. SpideyI I kinda liked, SpideyII I really liked - and I was looking forward to seeing the symbiote and sandman in action. But jesus even with these great bad-guys, the film still managed to bore the absolute living **** outta me. Obvious boobs. *Spidey was fat. A double chin for ****'s sake. The Spidey character is poor, a full time college student, a freelance photographer and a superhero at night to boot. So where does he find the time to pork out..? *MJ "this is not about you" blah blah - this is a superhero movie... And we are treated to a good composite hour of total weepy teenage bull**** throughout the film. Spidey's trying to hunt down his Uncles (new) killer and MJ's whining on about getting dumped off a half-ass acting bit. Arrgh. * Basically - too much bread and not enough meat. The directors obviously studied the demographic of the audience from the last two movies and said: "Hmm - let's try to please absolutely everyone - fightin' for the guys, romance for the ladies - comedy for the wankers - bad guys who aren't really bad... Just misunderstood..." Christ I miss bad guys who were just ****ing bad. In synopsis: A. ****. film.
Whilst we're all entitled to an opinion, is the language (whether its censored out or not) really necessary?