Spider-Man 3
by Marcus on May 6, 2007

If you read this blog you may know I tend to write more about movies I don’t like, and unfortunately, this is going to be a long entry. I watched Spider-Man 3 tonight, and I really looked forward to it. I’ve been waiting to see Venom since they announced the first movie. I’ll split the review into several sections covering the different parts of the movie. Spoilers ahead, of course.
Harry’s threat
After Peter and Harry’s initial battle, Harry suffers from amnesia, he regains his memory and resumes his vengeance trip against Parker by leaving Mary Jane with the dilemma of ending her relationship with Peter if she wants him to survive. This makes for a ridiculous scene in which MJ tear-eyed breaks up with Peter, and then continues working at a jazz bar like nothing has happened. Now, why the hell didn’t she just tell Peter about the threat, she knows he can look out for himself, and she doesn’t at all seem traumatized about the fact that her former boyfriend and long-time friend Harry is suddenly a psychotic fruitcake. Useless sub-story that isn’t even brought up later in the movie.
Parker and the symbiote
So, Peter gets infected with the symbiote and his behaviour starts changing. How can you see this? He gets a fucking emo hair-due. It’s true, if you look up ‘emo’ at WikiPedia, this is what you get:

See that hair? That’s how Peter Parker looks when he’s a bad guy. Also, he doesn’t act like the arrogant, spiteful asshole you would expect, yeah sure, he tries to kill Harry and Marko, but what then? He strolls down the street like some over-confident schmuck waving at girls and dancing, then he takes Gwen Stacy to the bar where Mary Jane works, to make her jealous, and dances some more, after playing a perfect piece on a piano (yes, a ‘wtf’ is in place). The scenes are retarded, and end with Peter suddenly realizing he’s acting like an idiot, when he accidently shoves Mary Jane. Oh really, shoving her did the trick, but breaking her heart by dancing with Gwen and trying to kill his best friend didn’t? Right.
Also, there’s a minor detail about the symbiot that bugged me; in the movie it’s portrayed as if the symbiot has taken over the suit, since it’s become black, and not Peter, since he’s able to take it off. But why does he have to struggle with it in the church? I know it has gripped onto him, it’s just poorly presented.
Harry’s retarded butler and the ending
Apparently the Osborns have a butler in their mansion, I’ve never seen him in any of the movies, and as you find out in the end, he’s just in the movie to make Harry realize that Peter didn’t kill his father, because the idiotic butler apparently noticed cut marks from the glider (Parker couldn’t have used the glider to kill Norman? Oh well, nevermind) on Harry’s father’s corpse! WELL, MAYBE YOU SHOULD’VE TOLD HIM THAT BEFORE HE FUCKING WENT ON A KILLING SPREE YOU! Goddamnit, it’s so stupid I can’t even explain it.
Naturally Harry goes to help Peter in the final battle against Sandman and Venom, eventually ending up saving Peter and dying himself by jumping in front of his glider, thrown by Venom at Peter. Aftwards you have the typical sunset scene in which Mary Jane and Peter are kneeling at Harry as he dies, and then Sandman explains that his killing of Ben was an accident, and Peter forgives him. ‘Cliché’ doesn’t even cover it.
Coincidences
There are a lot of weird coincidences in Spider-Man 3, it seems like they couldn’t really figure out a proper way to explain some parts, or maybe they just didn’t have enough time, the movie is pretty cramped together as it is. Anyway, we have the symbiot conviniently landing (with no further explanation) right next to Peter and Mary Jane, and Flint Marko just so happens to stumble upon an unguarded and unmonitored particle accelerator (happens all the time), the scientists do notice some changes to the contents of the reactor, but “it’s probably just a bird”. Now, come on. Not only would a particle accelerator be locked up, INSIDE, it would also be guarded by something more than a damn fence. And it doesn’t even have any cameras near it. What are they doing with it anyway? Lastly we have Eddie Brock walking into the exact same church as Peter, pff.
Villains
As mentioned I looked forward to Venom, and he looks cool, but they should’ve changed his voice, maybe not all the time, but definitely when he’s transformed all the way, Topher Grace’s skinny voice doesn’t really make the evil appearance terrifying enough, especially if you remember it from ‘That ’70s Show’. Sandman was cool as well, incredible CGI, cool battles, but my prefered villain in Spider-Man 3 is the New Goblin. Nice outfit, exciting fights, and, contrary to Eddie’s motives, you can understand why Harry wants Peter dead.
Misc
If the cliché ending wasn’t enough; we also have a scene of Spidey jumping past a huge American flag before entering the final battle. Similar scenes (in the endings) almost ruined the previous movies for me, and it’s repulsive in this movie as well. Why do they have to compare Peter’s fight to some sort of American patriotism in such an obvious, disgusting way? Like we don’t see enough over-patriotic Americans already.
Lastly, the pace of the movie is simply too fast, three villains with seperate stories in top of Parker’s own battle with Mary Jane and the suit, it’s just too much, and unfortunately, it makes the stories seem rushed with missing details. The final battle is over way too quick, Sandman just stops fighting when Harry fires missiles at him and Venom is easily destroyed by a pumpkin grenade while it’s vunerable because of Peter making a lot of noise.
5/10.
8 comments
spiiiidermaaaan! Spiiiiiderman!!!
by Code on 6th May at 10:03. #
Crap. >_< If he’s making a fourth one with new actors I’ll loose all respect for Raimi. Unless he makes another Evil Dead movie of course. :P
by Marcus on 6th May at 10:34. #
I thought the movie was way too long. Mostly becaused it sucked, and what kept me awake was the (unwillingly) funny episodes.
On top of that, it seems very convenient that Harry loses his memory – that allows them to repeat the story with the lovetriangle from SM2. Meh.
The movie was all “pew pew, we’re out of story” – in my opinion they should have focused a lot more (and in a better way) on “The Battle Within” and removed one of the villains. A darker, less “omgipwn”-attitude and the movie might have been worth the time.
by Julian on 6th May at 17:20. #
Aye.
by Marcus on 6th May at 19:41. #
Thought it was better than I had expected.
I loved the cameo that Bruce Campbell has in the movie. He was the single best thing in Spiderman 3:)
by Peter on 6th May at 20:07. #
WORST SUPERHERO MOVIE EVER! WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SHIT?!
“The symbiote makes a persons feelings stronger”, what? So all this time Peter wasn’t angry, he was horny? What the fucking hell was up with that movie?
by polt on 7th May at 17:51. #
I know. :/
by Marcus on 7th May at 20:46. #
I find daredevil worse than this, but that’s also it. Agree on everything that has been said. Only thing that is good, is the goblins new look, and he doesn’t even stay bad. I hoped so much, that the loss of Harries memory was just an act, and that he was already from the start just fooling peter, so that he could strike at his heart. The thing about threatening MJ is just plain dumb! Venom wasn’t cool enough either. He was to skinny, and his voice sucked. He more reminded me of carnage, than venom. And, even though I love carnage, that just isn’t all right, when I expect to see venom. And sandman should have stayed dead, after the water hit him. He was one big cry girl, and he is more like a monster that would fit in a Hulk movie, accept that he whines just because of a few missiles.
by Morten on 8th May at 18:33. #