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The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man

  • Video
  • 1999
  • 5m
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The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man (1999)
AdventureAnimationSci-FiShort

Spider-Man must stop the Sinister Syndicate from using an anti-gravity ray on New York, as well as rescue a group of reporters from them.Spider-Man must stop the Sinister Syndicate from using an anti-gravity ray on New York, as well as rescue a group of reporters from them.Spider-Man must stop the Sinister Syndicate from using an anti-gravity ray on New York, as well as rescue a group of reporters from them.

  • Director
    • Thierry Coup
  • Writers
    • Ross Osterman
    • Scott D. Peterson
    • Scott Trowbridge
  • Stars
    • Rodger Bumpass
    • Chris Edgerly
    • Bill Fagerbakke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
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    • Director
      • Thierry Coup
    • Writers
      • Ross Osterman
      • Scott D. Peterson
      • Scott Trowbridge
    • Stars
      • Rodger Bumpass
      • Chris Edgerly
      • Bill Fagerbakke
    • 3User reviews
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    Rodger Bumpass
    Rodger Bumpass
    • Dr. Octopus
    • (voice)
    Chris Edgerly
    Chris Edgerly
    • J. Jonah Jameson
    • (voice)
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    Bill Fagerbakke
    Bill Fagerbakke
    • Hydro-Man
    • (voice)
    Pat Fraley
    Pat Fraley
    • Hobgoblin
    • (voice)
    Stan Lee
    Stan Lee
    • Ride Announcer
    • (voice)
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    • (voice)
    Jim Wise
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    • Electro
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    • Director
      • Thierry Coup
    • Writers
      • Ross Osterman
      • Scott D. Peterson
      • Scott Trowbridge
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    10ajbezark

    An unprecedented combination of 3-D film and theme park ride technology.

    "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man" is the holy grail of theme park rides. It's what every designer in the industry aspires to create: a complete, seamless storytelling experience that completely overwhelms the audience.

    Located at Universal's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, "Spider-Man" combines a traditional ride-thru adventure, motion base simulator technology (ala Disney's "Star Tours"), physical 3-D scenery, and eye-popping 3-D film. It's a masterful blending of design, spectacle and technology. Even the most sophisticated techno-geek will be hard pressed to know where reality leaves off and computer-generated fantasy begins.

    We begin by entering the "Daily Bugle," the New York newspaper where Spider-Man works in his "day job" as photographer Peter Parker. The Bugle's publisher, J. Jonah Jameson, is a hot-tempered blowhard who thinks Spider-Man is a menace to the city. As we advance through the queue toward the ride, we pass through the Bugle's editorial offices (which consist of normal office furniture painted to look like comic book art). Along the way, we learn (through a series of Saturday Morning-style animated videos) that a group of super-villains called the "Sinister Syndicate" have developed a powerful anti-gravity ray gun... and they've stolen the Statue of Liberty! The Syndicate's leader, Doctor Octopus, demands the city surrender or we'll never see Lady Liberty again.

    Jameson doesn't particularly care about the Statue of Liberty... but he REALLY wants this story. Since his staff are all out of the office, he's turning to us. We're going to ride in "The Scoop," a high-powered, fully-automated newsgathering vehicle. We're issued a pair of "night vision goggles" (our 3-D glasses), given a few quick (and very funny) instructions on how to board the vehicle... and we're off!

    As soon as we're aboard the Scoop, the REAL excitement begins. We ride through a deserted alley, turn a corner... and there's Spider-Man himself! The web-crawler swings forward and "lands" on the front of our vehicle, warns us to stay out of harm's way, and swings off to battle the Sinister Syndicate.

    Now mind you: this has never, EVER been done before. The vehicle is real, the alley foreground is real... but Spider-Man and the New York skyline behind him are a computer-generated 3-D film. Universal has mastered the difficult mechanics of 3-D perspective so it truly looks as though Spidey is riding on our front bumper. The film screens are carefully hidden in the film sets so the two merge perfectly. As the story progresses, we discover the Syndicate's underground lair, and the villains give chase. Each scene pits us against a new super-villain (selected for their 3-D characteristics). Doc Octopus attacks us with a long blowtorch arm, and we feel the hot flames on our faces. Hydro-Man dukes it out with Spidey, and we get splashed with water. The Hobgoblin throws a pumpkin bomb at Spider-Man, and it explodes just overhead.

    But we're just getting started.

    As the action reaches its peak, Doc Ock turns the anti-gravity ray on us... and we levitate high over the Manhattan skyline! (The "real" skyscrapers descend as the film image rises, giving an uncanny sense of ascent... even though we never really leave the ground.) Now Spidey has to fight the baddies AND save us. When the anti-grav effect wears off, we plunge four hundred feet "down" toward the pavement below. HELLLLPPP!!! SPIDER-MAN!!! SAAAVE USSSSS!!!!

    Sorry. Got carried away there.

    Enough words. The only way to really understand this astounding experience is to ride it yourself. "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man" is not only worth a two-hour wait in line: it's worth the price of admission to Islands of Adventure PLUS the airfare to Orlando.
    CoolSnake37

    Greatest, 3d, ride, ever.

    I love anything 3d, so the 3d "rides" at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure were going to be some the highlights of my trip. I was rather disappointed that the Hitchcock theater had been replaced at Universal, but since it was now Shrek 4-d, that made up for the loss.

    When I first experienced a 3d movie it was the Birds in the Hitchcock theater that I was exposed to and such a long time ago it left a great impression on me. My wife and I both enjoyed Shrek 4d and T2 3D, but it was The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman that had us both awestruck.

    I knew that it was a ride based experience, but I was rather lost as to how this would be achieved. I could only imagine that each car would have a screen mounted on the front of it and what we would watch would somewhat be timed with the surrounding environment, but I had difficulty putting it together in my head. It just didn't make sense. Now I have seen the light.

    This ride is pure genius. Having your car move through sets that look like New York and pausing every few feet to watch short 3d movies that run from one screen to the next is incredible. You watch the 3d action unfold on one screen, then your car moves on to the next screen. When you arrive at the next screen the car behind you is then watching the movie you just saw, but because of the distance between cars and the curvy layout of the track and the set design you never see the cars in front or behind you. This provides each car their own 3d experience. The addition of your car being equipped with hydraulics to allow for collision with the 3d characters and buildings, and heat and water effects furthers the immersion into the superhero/villain world.

    Now that 3d has given way to the new 4d experiences where the audience becomes an pseudo-interactive element in the 3d movies I am very excited to see what the next phase of this type of entertainment will become.

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    • Trivia
      Creators of the ride had to develop new technology to build this one-of-a-kind comic book adventure, involving revolutionary 3-D animation which is designed to be viewed from a moving location. For the first time in theme park history, this attraction combines moving, motion-based platform ride vehicles, 3-D film and live action in one revolutionary ride.
    • Quotes

      Spider-man: This may be the most dangerous night of my life... AND YOURS. Be careful.

      [spins a web]

      Spider-man: Nice Shades.

      [swings away]

    • Connections
      Referenced in Spider-Man 3 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man: The Ride
    • Production companies
      • Kleiser-Walczak Digital Effects
      • Landmark Entertainment Group
      • Marvel Enterprises
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      5 minutes
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