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SPIDER-MAN ...... ROCKS!... RollingStone Review
RollingStone Magazine

Posted on 05/02/2002 9:57:45 PM PDT by BlackJack

To get the big news out fast, Spider-Man is up, up and away as the firecracker to beat this summer. Working from a script by David Koepp, director Sam Raimi gives this unapologetic fluff a mind, a heart and a keen sense of fun -- all the ingredients missing from, say, The Scorpion King.

And the actors seem to be having almost as good a time as we are. The unlikely superhero that Stan Lee created at Marvel Comics in 1962 makes a perfect fit for Tobey Maguire. OK, so maybe a stuntman squeezed into Spidey drag for the dangerous feats that aren't CG (computer generated).

Maguire's substantial accomplishment isn't acrobatic; he builds a real character out of the sketch that is Peter Parker, an orphan from Queens, New York.

Peter has a high school geek's sense of the universe: He's getting screwed out of the good stuff, especially teen angel nextdoor Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst, taking adorable to a sexy new dimension). Superman's roots on another planet and Batman's wealth always kept those crusaders at a distance.

Peter is the average joe incarnate. Even after that mutant spider bites him and he starts going bugfuck climbing walls, Peter still can't make the move that would get him into Mary Jane's pants.

He feels resentful when his rich friend Harry (a brooding James Franco) horns in on her, but says nothing. Peter is a product of the solid values instilled by his uncle (Cliff Robertson) and aunt (Rosemary Harris). Mary Jane's father is abusive.

And Harry's dad, the scientist-mogul Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe), ignores him while staging shouting matches with his villainous alter ego, the Green Goblin. Dafoe is a wild, warped wonder, taking the Goblin to dark places the Joker never investigated.

Comic-book freaks will bitch about liberties taken. You'll hear that some of the CGI isn't so hot (it isn't) and that the Goblin's mask looks like party plastic (it does). Know what? It doesn't matter. Raimi mixes his flair for the sensational (The Evil Dead) and the subtle (A Simple Plan) into one knockout package.

Peter testing his new powers with small skips and jumps until he is leaping across rooftops is Raimi's style in a nutshell: slow build, huge payoff. The cold technology of the FX, like the Times Square battle between Spidey and the Goblin, can freeze off feeling. Raimi counters by showing a New York crowd booing the Goblin with a moving, post-9/11 fervor:

"YOU MESS WITH ONE OF US, YOU MESS WITH ALL OF US."

It's the little things that float this $139 million balloon. That includes the upside-down kiss when Mary Jane slowly pulls down Spidey's mask for a smacker and nearly strips his face naked before he leaps away. Maguire and Dunst keep Spider-Man on a high with their sweet-sexy yearning, spinning a web of dazzle and delicacy that might just restore the good name of movie escapism.


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To: X-Servative
Spoken like a true capitalist! (c8

Quite a lot, I'd guess.

Dan

81 posted on 05/07/2002 8:22:33 AM PDT by BibChr
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To: hattend
How about Joanie Laurer for the Wonder Woman role?
82 posted on 05/07/2002 8:26:24 AM PDT by Poohbah
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To: BlackJack
Spider-Man, Spider-man!
Does whatever a spider can!
Spins a web -- any size,
catches thieves just like flies!
Look out!
Here comes the Spider-man!

Can he swing from a thread?
Take a look overhead!
Listen, bud!
He's got radio-active blood!
Here comes the Spider-man!

In the chill of night,
at the scene of a crime,
like a streak of light,
he arrives just in time!
Spider-mad, Spider-man!
Friendly neighborhood Spider-man!
At the end, he's ignored,
Action is his reward!
To him, life is a great big bang-up,
wherever there's a hang up,
You'll find the Spider-man!

The theme from the 1964 cartoon.

Great stuff.

Walt

83 posted on 05/07/2002 8:40:09 AM PDT by WhiskeyPapa
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To: southern rock
Judging from the commercial, there appears to be so much CGI graphics and special effects, it looks more like video game than a movie.

I have the same complaint with many "newer" movies. Personally, I don't understand the big deal about a remake of a remake or a remake of a remake of remake of a comic book. When people ask me, "Have you seen Spiderman", I say, "Yeh, 20 years ago".

84 posted on 05/07/2002 8:47:42 AM PDT by FreeTally
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To: Poohbah
Try as she might, Joanie (aka Chyna) just can't act. She is getting better, she wasn't quite so wooden on a recent "Relic Hunter".

Now if they could use her body and dub the rest...I'd agree with you. Right now, Lucy Lawless would be perfect.

85 posted on 05/07/2002 9:44:44 AM PDT by hattend
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To: BlackJack

Dang! Only one Spidey pic so far? Let's fix that!


86 posted on 05/07/2002 9:57:59 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: Festa
Funny how DC was top dog in comics for years....and suddenly, Marvel is having their cake and eating it too. And we have not even seen the Fantastic Four yet....
87 posted on 05/07/2002 9:58:27 AM PDT by pepsionice
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To: Millburn Drysdale
Are you a woman?
88 posted on 05/07/2002 10:29:50 AM PDT by Right_Wing_Mole_In_Seattle
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To: BlackJack
Be sure to cheer for me when you see the movie!

89 posted on 05/07/2002 10:31:08 AM PDT by The Green Goblin
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To: hattend
Jennifer Connelly, yeah, that's the ticket.

Didn't she play the voluptuous, raven haired, blue eyed, breastfully talented romantic interest in "The Rocketeer"? If this is the same woman, then yes, by all means, she should play the part of Wonder Woman.

Linda Carter is a tough act to follow.

91 posted on 05/07/2002 10:44:28 AM PDT by Wm Bach
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To: Millburn Drysdale
No, sorry for bothering you.
92 posted on 05/07/2002 10:49:49 AM PDT by Right_Wing_Mole_In_Seattle
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To: Jay W
There are a few brief shots. I didn't catch any myself but my sister did. I think they took out some more prominant ones but I'm not completely sure.
93 posted on 05/07/2002 10:54:11 AM PDT by baseballfanjm
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To: Wm Bach
Didn't she play the voluptuous, raven haired, blue eyed, breastfully talented romantic interest in "The Rocketeer"?

That would be her...[drool]

94 posted on 05/07/2002 11:08:03 AM PDT by hattend
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To: MarkWar;be-baw
Harry Osborn was played by James Franco

I did a search and found out he also played James Dean in a TV bio. Won a Golden Globe for TNT's made for TV movie. I thought he looked familiar.


95 posted on 05/07/2002 12:14:05 PM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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To: Stand Watch Listen
I did a search and found out he also played James Dean in a TV bio. Won a Golden Globe for TNT's made for TV movie. I thought he looked familiar.

It's not too hard to imagine a fight between Spider-Man and Harry Osborne where Harry says, "You're tearing me apart!"

Walt

96 posted on 05/07/2002 1:12:25 PM PDT by WhiskeyPapa
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To: all
How many references to other Marvel Spidey Villains did you all catch in the movie? I caught two, a reference to Curt Connors (The Lizard) who fired Parker because he was late for work again, and a reference to Venom, when JJJ asked if "Eddie" was getting any pics of Spidey. Did I miss any?
97 posted on 05/07/2002 4:13:03 PM PDT by BADROTOFINGER
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To: ecurbh
I didn't know much about Toby Maguire before this movie. During his interviews he talked about how poor he was, growing up. I can see, now, how he connected with the Peter Parker character so well, because he had alot in common with him.

Can you believe they're going to make us wait until May, 2004 for the sequel? Well, one way to look at it is they have 2 years to do a better job on the CGI effects.

98 posted on 05/07/2002 9:31:05 PM PDT by 4Freedom
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