margoworld
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This movie was really, really good. I think the first Spider-man was more entertaining and showed more of Peter's life as Spider-man, but the sequel is definitely worth watching. I don't think it really met my expectations, maybe it's because of all the media attention it got. I just expected more. There is, however, some great "eye candy" type scenes in this movie; nice outdoor cinematography. I kept thinking, Wow, I can tell they spent a lot of money on this.
There were some really interesting, cool scenes; the movie starts off with a bang showing Peter delivering pizzas on busy city streets. However, maybe it's because I'm a girl, but I thought the scenes showing Doc Ock and Spiderman fighting were too long. (Might even say the whole movie was too long.) I enjoyed the scenes showing Peter's relationships with people much more. I loved how the writers put humorous lines in the most stressful/dangerous scenes. It helped keep the movie a little lighter. The scene where Peter's in the elevator is one of my favorites.
Tobey Maguire is the PERFECT Spider-man; his character is so incredibly vulnerable and likable. Plus he's a very good dramatic actor. And that VOICE! He looked like he was going to actually cry about three times. There were definitely some sad scenes.
Kirsten Dunst, however, doesn't really measure up. The character just didn't appeal to me very much. Her scenes seemed to be lacking something. She's okay, just not as good as some other actresses out there.
Overall, 8/10, could have been better, but still great.
There were some really interesting, cool scenes; the movie starts off with a bang showing Peter delivering pizzas on busy city streets. However, maybe it's because I'm a girl, but I thought the scenes showing Doc Ock and Spiderman fighting were too long. (Might even say the whole movie was too long.) I enjoyed the scenes showing Peter's relationships with people much more. I loved how the writers put humorous lines in the most stressful/dangerous scenes. It helped keep the movie a little lighter. The scene where Peter's in the elevator is one of my favorites.
Tobey Maguire is the PERFECT Spider-man; his character is so incredibly vulnerable and likable. Plus he's a very good dramatic actor. And that VOICE! He looked like he was going to actually cry about three times. There were definitely some sad scenes.
Kirsten Dunst, however, doesn't really measure up. The character just didn't appeal to me very much. Her scenes seemed to be lacking something. She's okay, just not as good as some other actresses out there.
Overall, 8/10, could have been better, but still great.
My brother (13) and I (15) watched this movie yesterday and concluded that it's a fine movie for kids under ten. The talking animals are cute, there's nothing really horrible about the movie, but there's nothing really great about it either.
The parents were a little annoying and weren't really part of the plot. It got on my nerves that the mother in the movie didn't seem to notice that her son was lonely and hardly paid any attention to him, except when she wanted to get out her KODAK camera and snap a picture of him.
I am a fan of Liam Aiken; his character was pleasant and lovable. I think Liam did as well as he could with the role, considering he was talking to dogs that didn't respond to him the entire movie. The scene towards the end of the movie where he's pouring out his heart to Hubble is really well done and shows what a great actor Liam is.
The girl who played Connie wasn't much of an actor, in my opinion, she seemed kind of fake.
The two bullies in the movie were really stereotypical. Most of their scenes show them following Owen around and repeating the same old insults over and over. Real creative.
Bottom line: This is a "good clean fun" kind of movie for younger kids. It is rated PG because of all the poop jokes, which I'm sure they will find amusing. Make sure you watch it with the director's commentary - it was a lot more interesting than the film by itself.
The parents were a little annoying and weren't really part of the plot. It got on my nerves that the mother in the movie didn't seem to notice that her son was lonely and hardly paid any attention to him, except when she wanted to get out her KODAK camera and snap a picture of him.
I am a fan of Liam Aiken; his character was pleasant and lovable. I think Liam did as well as he could with the role, considering he was talking to dogs that didn't respond to him the entire movie. The scene towards the end of the movie where he's pouring out his heart to Hubble is really well done and shows what a great actor Liam is.
The girl who played Connie wasn't much of an actor, in my opinion, she seemed kind of fake.
The two bullies in the movie were really stereotypical. Most of their scenes show them following Owen around and repeating the same old insults over and over. Real creative.
Bottom line: This is a "good clean fun" kind of movie for younger kids. It is rated PG because of all the poop jokes, which I'm sure they will find amusing. Make sure you watch it with the director's commentary - it was a lot more interesting than the film by itself.