Is Spider-man 3 Worth Watching?
By cburns401
@cburns401 (101)
United States
March 16, 2009 9:21pm CST
I enjoyed the first two movies a lot and thought Sam Raimi did a great job on both of them. But I've heard nothing but bad things about the third one. If you've seen it, I'd ove to hear what you think. Is it good? Is it even worth watching?
6 responses
@thedailyclick (3017)
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17 Mar 09
I'm the odd one out as whilst I liked the first in the series I was not that impressed with number 2, but then I really liked the third one. It does have a few probelms, such a too many bad guys but it is very entertaining all the same.
It's definitely worth watching as although some people say its worse than the other two it's still better than a lot of rubbish which makes it onto the big screen and dvd.
@cburns401 (101)
• United States
18 Mar 09
There's certainly a lot of junk out there, I agree with you on that one. One thing you said is important to me, entertainment. If you were entertained that's a good sign. So many movies these days don't even satisfy that most basic of goals.
@brady2moss (700)
• Singapore
17 Mar 09
To complete the trilogy, then yeah it's worth it. You do have to lower your expectations though as it's not on par with the first 2.
@cburns401 (101)
• United States
17 Mar 09
A part of me definitely wants to complete the series (though aren't they going to make more?). And you're right, going in with lower expectations will probably make it okay.
@migsmartinez (1293)
• Philippines
17 Mar 09
The first two were really good. Now the third one, I watch hoping that it would be as good as the first two if not better. The problem was, they tried to cram so much into the third one and the story didn't turn out to be that good. I think you have to see it for yourself.
@blink182m (182)
• Philippines
19 Mar 09
It's worth it because even before spiderman was released in the big screen, i've already watch it in cartoon series when I was just 8 years old. I'll definitely watch spiderman 3.
@robertshay00 (446)
• United States
17 Mar 09
Have seen it and when it come's to the introduction of the SANDMAN they nailed it that part great Vendom doe's not get told the right way (in the comic jamerson son come's back from space and spiderman save's him in the space ship when he reach's in vemom attach itself to spireman)
In the comic book spiderman need's to make his own webbing but when vedeom attach's it self to him he doe's not need to make webbing..hope this help because it introduce's main people so yes watch it but don't get exited about it..
I mean in the comic book mary jane accepte's peter's proposeal but she has problem's and end's up with super power's of her own (water) and can't tell you the rest I am giveing to much now lol I do read the comic's lol
@cburns401 (101)
• United States
17 Mar 09
The thing you say about venom's story differing from the comics is one of the things that sort of scared me away. I'll have to lower my hopes, like you say, and then watch it. Thanks!
@vaibhavbansal (427)
• India
17 Mar 09
the earlier versions of spiderman was quite impressing
but in third one hero of movie was looking so dumb
and the villain was looking more powerful