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Spider-Man - The Motion Picture DVD Trilogy (Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2 / Spider-Man 3)

Spider-Man - The Motion Picture DVD Trilogy (Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2 / Spider-Man 3)

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Director: Sam Raimi
Actors: Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Topher Grace, Thomas Haden Church, James Franco
Studio: Sony Pictures

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 66 reviews

Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 99
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number Of Discs: 5
Running Time: 388 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1.8

MPN: COLD22635D
UPC: 043396226357
EAN: 0043396226357
ASIN: B000UR9T8W

Theatrical Release Date: June 30, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: There are scratches on all the disks but they have been tested and all play fine. Outer sleeve shows some wear.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/30/2007

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Spider-Man 3
How does Spider-Man 3 follow on the heels of its predecessor, which was widely considered the best superhero movie ever? For starters, you pick up the loose threads from that movie, then add some key elements of the Spidey comic-book mythos (including fan-favorite villain Venom), the black costume, and the characters of Gwen Stacy and her police-captain father. In the beginning, things have never looked better for Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire): He's doing well in school; his alter ego, Spider-Man, is loved and respected around New York City. And his girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), has just taken a starring role in a Broadway musical. But nothing good can last for Spidey. Mary Jane's career quickly goes downhill; she's bothered by Peter's attractive new classmate, Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard); and the new Daily Bugle photographer, Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), is trying to steal his thunder. Enter a new villain, the Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), who can transform his body into various forms and shapes of sand and who may be connected to Peter's past in an unexpected way. There's also the son of an old villain, Harry Osborne (James Franco), who unmasked Spidey in the previous movie and still has revenge on his mind. And a new black costume seems to boost Spidey's powers, but transforms mild-mannered Peter into a mean and obnoxious boor (Maguire has some fun here).

If that sounds like a lot to pack into one 140-minute movie, it is. While director Sam Raimi keeps things flowing, assisted on the screenplay by his brother Ivan and Alvin Sargent, there's a little too much going on, and it's inevitable that one of the villains (there are three or four, depending on how you count) gets significantly short-changed. Still, the cast is excellent, the effects are fantastic, and the action is fast and furious. Even if Spider-Man 3 isn't the match of Spider-Man 2, it's a worthy addition to the megamillion-dollar franchise. --David Horiuchi

Spider-Man 2
More than a few critics hailed Spider-Man 2 as "the best superhero movie ever," and there's no compelling reason to argue--thanks to a bigger budget, better special effects, and a dynamic, character-driven plot, it's a notch above Spider-Man in terms of emotional depth and rich comic-book sensibility. Ordinary People Oscar-winner Alvin Sargent received screenplay credit, and celebrated author and comic-book expert Michael Chabon worked on the story, but it's director Sam Raimi's affinity for the material that brings Spidey 2 to vivid life. When a fusion experiment goes terribly wrong, a brilliant physicist (Alfred Molina) is turned into Spidey's newest nemesis, the deranged, mechanically tentacled "Doctor Octopus," obsessed with completing his experiment and killing Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) in the process. Even more compelling is Peter Parker's urgent dilemma: continue his burdensome, lonely life of crime-fighting as Spider-Man, or pursue love and happiness with Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst)? Molina's outstanding as a tragic villain controlled by his own invention, and the action sequences are nothing less than breathtaking, but the real success of Spider-Man 2 is its sense of priorities. With all of Hollywood's biggest and best toys at his disposal, Raimi and his writers stay true to the Marvel mythology, honoring Spider-Man creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, and setting the bar impressively high for the challenge of Spider-Man 31. --Jeff Shannon

DVD Features:

The first commentary track is by director Sam Raimi and a self-deprecating Tobey Maguire speaking in tandem, and producer (and Marvel CEO) Avi Arad and coproducer Grant Curtis speaking in tandem. They discuss a number of topics, including Raimi's memory of his excitement over Richard Donner's Superman and how the character of Black Cat had to be dropped from the film. The second commentary is by six members of the Oscar-nominated effects team, and one of their primary focuses is how Doc Ock's arms were achieved by a combination of puppetry and CGI.

The centerpiece of the second disc is a massive two-hour documentary that can be viewed all at once or in 12 separate pieces. It covers the development of the story, the visual effects, costumes, stunts, and sound and music. Three shorter featurettes cover Peter Parker's struggle between his personal and hero lives, Doc Ock, and the women in Spider-Man's life, and what's interesting is how they discuss those topics not just in relation to the movies but to the comic books as well. (For example, Betty Brant and Gwen Stacy had a much greater impact in the comics.) There's a scene in which you can toggle among three different camera angles, and a gallery of 17 paintings Alex Ross created for the opening sequence. The sound and picture are spectacular, though only the Superbit edition has DTS. --David Horiuchi

Spider-Man

For devoted fans and nonfans alike, Spider-Man offers nothing less--and nothing more--than what you'd expect from a superhero blockbuster. Having proven his comic-book savvy with the original Darkman, director Sam Raimi brings ample energy and enthusiasm to Spidey's origin story, nicely establishing high-school nebbish Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) as a brainy outcast who reacts with appropriate euphoria--and well-tempered maturity--when a "super-spider" bite transforms him into the amazingly agile, web-shooting Spider-Man. That's all well and good, and so is Kirsten Dunst as Parker's girl-next-door sweetheart. Where Spider-Man falls short is in its hyperactive CGI action sequences, which play like a video game instead of the gravity-defying exploits of a flesh-and-blood superhero. Willem Dafoe is perfectly cast as Spidey's schizoid nemesis, the Green Goblin, and the movie's a lot of fun overall. It's no match for Superman and Batman in bringing a beloved character to the screen, but it places a respectable third. --Jeff Shannon




Customer Reviews:   Read 61 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Great set if you're interested only in the movies   December 31, 2008
Raul A. Suarez Giacoman (Mc Allen, Texas United States)
I have mixed feelings about having purchased this item, first of all I'd like to mention the 3 stars go to the set and not the movies.

Since I got my PS3 and my HDTV set I became a fan of high definition. I loved Spiderman and loved Spiderman 2 even more. I actually never bought Spiderman 3 on DVD as to me, it is Spiderman's "Batman forever". I owned thought 1 and 2 on their special 2 disc edition each, I decided to sell those in order to get the HD version and I kinda regret that.

In the box:

Spiderman (1 disc)
Spiderman 2 and 2.1 (1 disc)
Spiderman 3 (2 discs, feature film and bonus features)

While the movies look and sound incredible on Bluray, Spiderman 1 and 2 have no extras whatsoever! For a trilogy set so eagerly anticipated by fans, Sony put very little effort in this release. Yes, they released the movies in full HD but got rid of all the extras on 1 and 2! Only Spiderman 3 has a bonus disc and like I said before, is my least favorite of the three. The documentaries, easter eggs (like Alfred Molina dressed as Doc Oc performing "If I were a rich man") and bonus features from the first two are not in the trilogy boxset!

The only good thing I can think of to make me feel better is the fact that I got this at the Gold Box deal for $37

I would definitely recommend this set if you're interested in the movies only, if you expect an upgrade from the DVD versions like I did, this will only disappoint you.



3 out of 5 stars we've all seen the movies   December 19, 2008
mix master i.c.e. (a galaxy, far, far away...)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

tobey maguire as peter parker is just as bad as elijah wood as frodo baggins. good movies dampened by the leads but strengthened by the rest of the cast.


1 out of 5 stars Not a real collection boxset.   December 17, 2008
Tada
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I like the movies and I want to add this trilogy to my DVD collection. However, this set is not a collection boxset that I am looking for. They are 3 separate spiderman movies in their own packages, and bundled together in a newly design cardboard box and called them "Trilogy".
The worst is that they are the unsold inventory which they applied white stickers to cover the barcode in the back of each box. I felt cheated by Sony Pictures. They should have done a better job by creating a real boxset in a nice package with some additional materials.
If you are looking for a nice collection boxset, please skip this set.



5 out of 5 stars Spider Man Trilogy   December 16, 2008
D. Walker (Alabama)
Bought this for a gift for my grandson. Was pleased with the short length of time it took to receive the movies. It was in excellent shape with all three movies in a single Spider Man Trilogy storage sleeve. Very pleased with this purchase.


5 out of 5 stars Great, nice Set.   November 23, 2008
Christopher (New Haven, CT)
I, like everyone else already saw the films prior to this release. Sometimes it takes me a while to watch films. I bought this set when it was first released and all that I did was to preview them. That is, I looked at the picture quality and sound quality. They are both excellent! I still have not watched them through on BD, but I saw enough to give the highest marks.

I only speak on BD quality, not the films. If I must, then I would say that the Mary Jane being caputred and held as bait should not be the plot point for all three films, but it is. In the comic books, Spiderman did not spend any where as much time with Mary Jane as in the movies. She was hardly ever involved with exploits. I hope that the next film reduces Mary Jane's role, does not have the villian holding a Gwen Stacey hostage as bait for Spiderman(it will kill the series), and it would not be a bad ideas to follow the comics and have Spidey battle non-traditional Spidey foes such as Dr. Doom, The Punisher (that would have been a good way to tie-in a NEW Punsiher film - think!) or the Leader.

This set is a must buy and is probably (along with Casino Royale and politics) why Blu Ray won the war.


 
 
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