Spiderman 3

So, I just got back from seeing Spiderman 3. I've been a really big fan of the first two, and I maintain that #2 is one of the best comic book movies out there. #3 on the other hand, doesn't quite compare to the two of them. It tries to be both, while riding on the momentum of the series, and manages to capture some aspects of it, but mangages to create an overly complicated and somewhat jumbled mess of a film.

There are some parts that work very well. The first half of the film sets up nicely, and even sets up the various plot lines with a good degree of skill. MJ and Peter's bit of romance, Peter and Harry's problems, Sandman and the introduction of the symbiote. The movie goes on a bit and things move to a bit of a logical progression, where problems start. MJ and Peter's relationship goes haywire, and for no good reason - where it might have been resolved with a quick converstation, both characters are so bullheaded that they can't see past each other.

The main problems occur halfway through the film, mainly through things that just didn't need to be there. Peter and MJ break up, Peter turns into a hipster emo kid and is dancing through the streets. Where in Spiderman 2, the Raindrops Falling on my Head scene worked pretty well, this one was completely unneeded. Ditto for the scene in the bar when Peter suddenly plays piano and dances around there. My first throught was WTF? and desperately hoped that it was a dream sequence. Several other smaller scenes could have easily been lost and the film would have been better for it.

Other problems occured with the numerous storylines throughout the film. The Sandman story was interesting, but the director and writers killed him off not once or twice, but three times, something that never really works well in a film, especially when they keep coming back for more. The Symbiote storyline worked very well, (dancing scenes aside) as Peter got darker. Problems occured with Venom. He looked good, moved around good and sounded good, even his creation out of Eddie Brock was good, but they kept having the mask come off his face time and time again, which seemed really odd and messed up his character a lot. In addition, for all the hype that was given to the character, it wasn't around for very long. Finally, Harry's scenes could have been handled much better, as his entire stint with memory loss was both pointless and unneeded - it seemed almost as an afterthought. The theme that popped up towards the end, Choices, easily resolved Harry's need to go after Peter, and that could have been that. Finally, the last scene towards the end would have been better if they'd just gone with Venom - the gigantic sandman seemed like something out of the Hulk and ruined the pacing of the entire scene. Finally, Gwen Stacy was completely unneeded, and the casting for Eddie Brock was completely wrong, especially as Venom.

But then again, there were moments where the movie shined. Exploring Spiderman's darker side was good, especially in the light of a different killer, which was handled a lot better than I thought that it would be. Peter and MJ's scenes weren't bad save for a couple scenes. I even bought Harry's resolution to his gripes with Peter, which was handled well. Who really shined though, were Stan Lee, J.K. Simmons and Bruce Campbell. Campbell's scenes were priceless, and topped his scenes in Spiderman 2. Simmons was also very funny with his assistant reminding him of his high blood pressure, and buying the camera off of the little girl at the end. And of course, the action is spectacular, with some very, very cool scenes of jumping around, flying through the air and the hand to hand stuff.

Overall, the movie tried to capture the comic fun of the first movie, and the drama of the second. It manages to surpass the first objective, but comes up short with the second, mainly by being way too complicated than it needed to be. That aside, it's a fun addition to the Spiderman series. And, I think that I wouldn't mind seeing another Spiderman movie with the current cast again.

Oh man, I'm just geeking out about that!

That's about accurate, courtesy of the Incredibles. This is because of the following news stories and other random geek things that have hit the web while I was away at work:

  1. Studio 60 has finally received a full, 22 episode order for the season. Despite the lower than expected/wanted ratings, the studio has some faith in the show, and will at least bring us to the end of Season 1, during which, hopefully we'll see the ratings improve somewhat. I really wish that we'd gotten a bit more of a chance with some other shows, which were cut really fast, like Smith. This is also despite some pretty low blows from FOX, who reported that the show was going to be cancelled, presumably to force viewers away from the show.
  2. Speaking of Smith, CBS has released the remaining four episodes that were filmed online, streaming free on their Innertube platform for the next four weeks. The first three episodes are also up, and the entire series will be put on iTunes, and apparently there'll be an explanation for the remainder of the season posted somewhere. Smith, for those of you not familiar with the show, was a heist-based show, following a band of master thieves. I'm a fan of the genre, and this show is a nice weekly dose of that. It had quite a bit of potential, with an overall storyline and some interesting characters, but it was pulled from the air after only three episodes. Hopefully, the remaining four episodes will have some closure.
  3. The Spiderman 3 trailer has hit the web, and you can see it here. It's amazing. We see the Sandman, Venom, Spiderman, Hobgoblin, lots of flying around, some amazing looking special effects and man, May 4th can't come fast enough.
  4. Production for the SciFi series the Dresden Files has started, and the show's slated to start on the network in January of this coming year. I'm looking forwards to this, although I'd thought that production started already, because there's trailers for it. It's about a Wizard in Chicago, and I have one of the books, which is good thus far. I need to finish it.

Yay!

Spiderman 3 Teaser

The teaser for Spiderman 3, the last of the trilogy. I just took a quick peak on YouTube, (because this computer doesn't have an updated Quicktime - the trailer's on www.apple.com/trailers).

I have two words:

Holy frack. Black Spiderman / Venom, facing off with Spiderman, Sand Man and ohmygod this movie is going to completely rock. 2007 Can't come fast enough.

And, Superman Returns is out today. Can't wait to see that. Hopefully, I can find tickets.

Comics to pick up this week...

Gah, seems like everything has the same release date this week:

X-WING: Rogue Leader #1
In the wake of the death of the Emperor and the destruction of the Death Star II, a group of Rebel pilots are looking forward to some well-deserved R & R. Instead, they run into a deadly attack by vengeful Imperials that changes the course of all of their lives.Rev up your engines-it's time for the Rogue Squadron to fly again! Join Luke Skywalker, Wedge Antilles, and the rest of the Rogues on a mission that will define them as heroes not just of the Rebellion, but as heroes for the whole galaxy!

B.P.R.D.: The Black Flame #2 (of 6)
Abe Sapien tries to settle into a desk job as the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense's war against the frog monsters escalates. But while Roger leads the Bureau's military units from victory to victory, the Nazi head of a major U.S. corporation puts his best scientists to work harnessing the power of the frogmen, and preparing for the return of a bizarre villain from the Bureau's secret past-The Black Flame.

The Amazing Spiderman 524 “ACTS OF AGGRESSION”
What horrors do the hordes of Hydra hold in store for the sensational Spider-Man and his teammates? Will the web-head and the New Avengers stop the revitalized Hydra from bringing the United States to its knees…? And if so…at what cost? The pulse-pounding conclusion to the Hydra arc! Part 6 (of 6).

FANTASTIC FOUR #531
Hot on the heels of last issue’s shocking final page, the FF are faced with a two-pronged attack! Having completed its journey to Earth, the Entity has arrived, warning of an even more terrible threat to come! J. Michael Straczynski continues his red-hot run, challenging Marvel’s First Family like never before in the pages of the World’s Greatest Comic Magazine!

Ultimate Iron Man #4
Science fiction visionary Orson Scott Card (Ender’s Game, Speaker for the Dead) and superstar artist Andy Kubert (1602, Origin, Ultimate X-Men) continue the origin of Ultimate Iron Man. Tony Stark and Jim “Rhodey” Rhodes have their first adventure! What happens here will change their lives! Plus any back issues that I can find.. I've been looking for this series for a while now... And on top of that, Serenity opens, and the soundtrack is released this week.