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TopicRewatched Spider-man (2002) for the first time in over 20 years *SPOILERS*
YellowSUV
03/23/25 2:26:35 PM
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Some miscellaneous thoughts on the movie.

Everyone was well cast, even all the side characters like the workers at the Daily Bugle.

The music was phenomenal and not afraid to be loud when needed. You don't really seem to hear such music in modern movies.

The cinematography is for the most part well done. Fights are easy to follow even when quick jump cuts are used. It is a shame so many modern movies can't do this right. (Not sure if modern directors don't understand cinematography or its done on purpose save money on CGI)

I forgot how brutal some of the movie was. Especially when Peter is hunting the man who killed Uncle Ben and the final fight in the ruins with Green Goblin.

The movie does a good job blending seriousness but still retaining a lot of the comic book cheesiness thought a lot of the movie.

When I first saw the movie I thought the Green Goblin was rather mediocre villain. How wrong old me was. He steals the show every scene he is in.

Most of special effects and CGI holds up pretty well. The only real big exception is when the Green Goblin is flying around in some parts of the parade fight. It looks really bad.

It is refreshing to watch a super hero movie that doesn't try to be a huge quip fest all the time.

I'm glad they essentially made Peter Parker be a huge dweeb throughout the whole movie. He has character growth but he doesn't transform into a flawless "cool" guy.

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