
WARNING: I am going to discuss the plot of Spider-Man 3. This movie is about choices. I thoroughly disliked this film and considered it a waste of time (even though I liked #1 and 2) so, if you still to want to watch this movie and don't want to "spoil" the movie I suggest that you don't read any further. You do have a choice.
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Saturday night, after a lovely day of bike riding through Concord and Acton, we had a brief picnic on the Charles River. It was a wee bit chilly so we made our way home, checked the movie listings and decided to see Spider-Man 3. After all, we had enjoyed the first 2 films and this new film seemed to have more of a real-life dilemma (personal choices and their consequences as opposed to *just* fighting super-power villains) so we decided to go.
But don't be fooled by the media commentary...."The budget has been estimated at over $250 million, making it the most expensive movie of all time. Look at it that way and $11 a ticket is a real bargain!"
It was a wretched waste of money. At this point you may want to make the choice to just give me your $10 (or more if you would have been buying popcorn and soda) and I'll take you somewhere different where we will have a lot more fun. If you're really worried about missing the great content of the film, I have taken the liberty of finding some clips for you to explain the whole story. And if they dare to make a Spider-Man 4, you will have these cliff notes. Trust me you are missing *nothing* by skipping this movie, except wasting 2 hours and 20 minutes of your life. This film is about choices....and so is this blog post. I urge you to choose to spend your cold hard cash on something else.






Untangle me from the web of powerful special effects...I will think twice about CHOOSING to spend my money on Spider-Man 4. And now you can think twice about Spider-Man 3.
1 comment:
Don't worry, you didn't spoil anything as I knew all these plot details without seeing the film. But I didn't really get what you hated about it so much.
That the villains weren't realistic enough? I mean, when the reference point is a guy who is bit by a radioactive spider and becomes able to sling webs and climb buildings... well...
Not that I'm rushing to see it... the cheesiness of the second film put me off the franchise, but I do like that black suit...
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