Um estranho simbionte alienígena se une a roupa do Homem-Aranha e traz os demônios mais sombrios de Peter Parker à tona. Enquanto Homem-Areia, Venom e o novo Duende Verde planejam se vingar ... Ler tudoUm estranho simbionte alienígena se une a roupa do Homem-Aranha e traz os demônios mais sombrios de Peter Parker à tona. Enquanto Homem-Areia, Venom e o novo Duende Verde planejam se vingar do Homem-Aranha, Peter batalha contra ele mesmo.Um estranho simbionte alienígena se une a roupa do Homem-Aranha e traz os demônios mais sombrios de Peter Parker à tona. Enquanto Homem-Areia, Venom e o novo Duende Verde planejam se vingar do Homem-Aranha, Peter batalha contra ele mesmo.
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- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 4 vitórias e 44 indicações no total
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I haven't seen this film since I was 11 because every time I would rewatch Toby's Spider-Man movies I would only see the first 2 but this is way better then I remember it's actually underrated I mean come on 6.3/10 on IMDb is insane I know it has a lot of plot holes and to many villains but it is still a really fun enjoyable movie to watch especially with family.
7.5/10.
The problem with the film is that there is simply too much going on. First off you have the Peter/MJ relationship bumping along, add to that the Peter/Harry story line still playing out, plus we have the addition of the Sandman story and coming in in the final half hour is the addition of Venom. Its too much for the movie to handle, the result of which it all feels half baked. Very few of the characters get the proper amount of time to develop with the worst offender is Eddie Brock and Venom who get zero and so seem to belong in another movie (Venom looks great which makes his under use seem even worse). The real proof the film has too much going on was that there are a couple of times where the plot is moved along by sudden out of left field revelations. The only one I"ll reveal, because its in the trailer, is that Sandman killed Uncle Ben in the first film. Had the film been better plotted the revelation wouldn't have been necessary, nor would any of the others.
There are some bright spots, the majority of the Sandman material is sterling, with the first appearance of Sandman in the sand pit almost perfect, and the sequence that makes up his first battle with Spidey one of the greatest things I've ever seen put on film. The Sandman sequences alone make it worth slogging through the ups and downs of the rest of the movie.
Is it a bad movie? No, just a disappointing one. Its clear that this could have and should have been the best in the series (and maybe the best film of the year) had all of the right pieces been put in place, indeed the final sequences in the film probably would have reduced most audiences to tears had they gotten the rest of the film right.
As I said the film is worth seeing at some point, just don't feel the need to run out with everyone else. Was it worth fighting the crowds the first weekend to see? Not really, but it is worth seeing. Hopefully they'll take a break before they make the next one, maybe they'll make the one that this movie should have been
And the acting is very good, Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst are appealing as Peter and Mary-Jane and Rosemary Harris sparkles as Auntie May. Topher Grace is great as Brock but underused as Venom, but as Sandman Thomas Haden Church was note perfect and the best developed of the villains. James Franco is an improvement as Harry, and Bryce Dallas Howard is delightfully photogenic as Gwen Stacey. I loved JK Simmons as Jameson, in all three Spider-Man movies he stole every scene he appeared in.
However, there are a number of things that made it inferior to the first two. Basically and most importantly, and this was a similar problem I had with Pirates of the Caribbean:At World's End, it all felt a bit bloated. Two reasons made it so. One was too many characters. Primarily the villains, here, we get not one but three villains. While they were well performed, the character development of the villains felt rushed. Venom especially had way too little screen time as a result, and the final showdown between them felt a tad on the contrived side. Whereas you felt the menace of the Green Goblin and the tragedy of Dr Octopuss you are not always sure what to think here. Second, the plot as result to cramming too much in particularly with the idea of Spider-Man turning bad was rather convoluted, and was further disadvantaged by some surprisingly stodgy pacing. Other flaws were that the scripting lacked freshness and authenticity and the film was a bit too long.
All in all, it certainly wasn't bad. As a matter of fact it was enjoyable. But it could've been better. 6/10 Bethany Cox
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- Curiosidades(at around 1h 8 mins) On May 4th, 2007, while promoting the film on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992), Thomas Haden Church revealed that he broke three knuckles during the subway scene where he swings to punch Spider-Man and ends up punching a chunk of the wall away. Church said that the effects crew had told him that the brick in the middle was fake while the upper and lower ones were real. Unfortunately, the foam brick had not actually been put in place yet, and when Sam Raimi yelled 'action', Church spun around and punched the real brick on the first take.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhenever Spider-Man removes his mask, his costume (both red and black versions) has a turtleneck collar that goes up to the middle of his neck. Whenever his costume is shown underneath his clothes, the collar is much lower.
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[last lines]
Peter Parker: Whatever comes our way, whatever battle we have raging inside us, we always have a choice. My friend Harry taught me that. He chose to be the best of himself. It's the choices that make us who we are, and we can always choose to do what's right.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe opening credits appear stuck on a series of webs, which display scenes of events of the previous two films. The symbiote crawls around briefly during part of the opening credits.
- Versões alternativasIn 2017, in anticipation for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Sony released an "Editor's Cut" of Spider-Man 3. This cut mostly utilizes an unused score, alternate edits of scenes, a restructured story, and scenes both added and removed throughout. With all of these changes, this version runs 2 minutes shorter than the theatrical version.
- ConexõesEdited from Homem-Aranha (2002)
- Trilhas sonorasOpening Montage
Written by Christopher Young, Danny Elfman and Deborah Lurie
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- How long is Spider-Man 3?Fornecido pela Alexa
- When Harry wants to get revenge on Peter for thinking he killed his father, why does Harry use a different Goblin suit in this film, instead of using the one his father was trying to show him?
- Which characters were adapted from the Spider-Man comic books?
- Does Flash Thompson actually appear in this movie?
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- Também conhecido como
- El hombre araña 3
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- Orçamento
- US$ 258.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 337.281.992
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 151.116.516
- 6 de mai. de 2007
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 891.697.618
- Tempo de duração2 horas 19 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1