Friday, May 4, 2007
So, I went to the midnight screening of Spider-Man 3 last night, and for those of you who are planning on going, I suggest that you pass on the large (or medium for that matter) soda during the movie. At two and a half hours (and it feels like it) the last thing that you want is fidgeting in your chair waiting for a bathroom break that doesn't come.
The fight scenes/graphics were great, and easily worth the price of admission. The problem with this movie are the countless fluff scenes that make up the bulk of this flick. I'm not being nit-picky either, I"m talking some rediculous scenes like Kristin Dunst's bad lip-singing, and several cases of Peter breaking into random dancing. Don't even get me started on the ending! It was like the Director watched Return of the King, and said "I like the idea of tormenting movie goers with endless fade outs followed by stupid epilogue scenes." Towards the very end of the movie, the audience were making audible groans everytime a new scene started. The movie is great, and no matter what, a fan will love it, just be warned, fight the urge to buy the large soda.
The fight scenes/graphics were great, and easily worth the price of admission. The problem with this movie are the countless fluff scenes that make up the bulk of this flick. I'm not being nit-picky either, I"m talking some rediculous scenes like Kristin Dunst's bad lip-singing, and several cases of Peter breaking into random dancing. Don't even get me started on the ending! It was like the Director watched Return of the King, and said "I like the idea of tormenting movie goers with endless fade outs followed by stupid epilogue scenes." Towards the very end of the movie, the audience were making audible groans everytime a new scene started. The movie is great, and no matter what, a fan will love it, just be warned, fight the urge to buy the large soda.
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Posted May 4, 2007 7:09 pm PT
I think that this was Sam Raimi's attempt to make Spider-Man the Musical.
Posted May 6, 2007 1:08 am PT
This is exactly how I felt when I saw Superman and Pirates of the Caribbean At Worlds End.
Posted Jun 7, 2007 12:49 am PT
I didn't think that Wolrd's End was as bad as Spider-Man 3. Eventhough PotC was longer that Spider-Man 3, it felt A LOT shorter.
Posted Jun 10, 2007 3:00 am PT
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Man, it was so boring people started talking on the theatre and nobody was complaining because - I guess - everyone was agreing with the complainers.
For me, it was almost like a tentative to make a soap opera. It surely didn't need two hours and a half.
Oh! Don't take me wrong! It's an excelent movie when regarding the action scenes, but they are only 1/4 or rather 1/5 of a boring film...