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Spider-Man 3Spider-Man 3 (2007)

Rated: PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence.
Runtime: 140 mins.
Director: Sam Raimi
Writer: Sam Raimi & Ivan Raimi
Cast: Tobey Maguire; Kirsten Dunst; James Franco; Thomas Haden Church
Tagline: Next summer, the greatest battle lies... within.
Genre: Action/Adventure/Sci-fi
Memorable Quote: "Uncle Ben wouldn't want us living with revenge in our hearts, it's like a poison. It can take you over and turn us into something ugly"
Release Date: May 4, 2007
Distributor: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Official Site: www.sonypictures.com/movies/spiderman3/site/
View the Trailer: www.apple.com/trailers/sony_pictures/spider-man_3/


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By Frank Wilkins

The Spider-Man franchise has been hobbled by a staggering blow from what I call Third Installment Disintegration Syndrome or TIDS. TIDS is the unraveling of a film franchise that occurs exactly upon the release of a third installment. It usually goes something like this:...
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By Christopher Symonds
At the end of the second entry into the Spider-man series few were left in doubt the franchise was in safe and adept hands in the form of director Sam Raimi. Both films had demonstrated the director’s sharp instincts to take time with the story and characterization, adding depth to the brilliant spectacle and setting the bar so highly that – to date – few super-hero films have neared, let alone matched, its quality or success. That Spider-man 3 is already breaking box-office opening records around the world testify to this... read more

By Jeremiah Lewis
It isn't as if Sony didn't make its money back. I applaud the marketing machine behind the trilogy of Spidey movies. Each movie has grown progressively more complex, and the budgets have gone up (as has the running time of each movie), yet the machine keeps pulling in the dough. But Sam Raimi's third effort is Marvel-ous in name only, and lacks a definitive focus or fully engaging characters, which fails to pull me in. It feels a bit like dinner at Ryan's--gets you full, but you feel a bit ill at the end....
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