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Spider-Man 2 ( 2004 )
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Sam Raimi
(
WGA
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Stan Lee
(comic book)
and
Steve Ditko
(comic book)
...
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Brand New
Authentic U.S.
Region 1
U.S. Factory
Sealed
Free
Shipping
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Genre:
Action
/
Fantasy
/
Sci-Fi
/
Thriller
Tagline:
Sacrifice
Plot Outline:
Peter Parker is beset
with numerous personal problems while Spider-Man confronts
the brilliant Dr. Otto Octavius, who has been transformed
into "Doctor Octopus" (aka, "Doc Ock"), a multi-tentacled
menace. Peter Parker's having a rough time. His double life
as the superhero Spider-Man is having a devastating impact on
his civilian life. Things are so bad he declares that he's
quitting, and never putting on the suit again. However, his
sense of duty forces him to become a hero again when the
brilliant scientist Dr. Otto Octavius is deformed in an
accident and becomes Dr. Octopus. With four metal tentacles
sticking out of his back, he'll prove to be a more than
worthy opponent for Spider-Man.
User Comments:
A damn near perfect
summer blockbuster
User Rating:
7.8/10
(62,870 votes)
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Tobey Maguire |
Spider-Man/Peter
Parker |
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Kirsten Dunst |
Mary Jane Watson |
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James Franco |
Harry Osborn |
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Alfred Molina |
Doc Ock/Dr. Otto
Octavius |
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Rosemary Harris |
May Parker |
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J.K. Simmons |
J. Jonah Jameson |
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Donna Murphy |
Rosalie Octavius |
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Daniel Gillies |
John Jameson |
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Dylan Baker |
Dr. Curt Connors |
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Bill Nunn |
Joseph 'Robbie'
Robertson |
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Vanessa Ferlito |
Louise |
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Aasif Mandvi |
Mr. Aziz |
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Willem Dafoe |
Green Goblin/Norman
Osborn |
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Cliff Robertson |
Ben Parker |
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Ted Raimi |
Hoffman |
Also Known As:
Spider-Man 2 Lives (USA)
(working title) Spider-Man 2: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX
version) Spider-Man: No More (USA) (working title) Spiderman
2 (USA) (alternative spelling) The Amazing Spider-Man (USA)
(working title)
MPAA
:
Rated PG-13 for stylized
action violence.
Runtime:
127
min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Widescreen
Sound Mix:
DTS
/
Dolby Digital
/
SDDS
(8 channels)
Certification:
France:U
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Argentina:Atp
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Australia:M
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Brazil:Livre
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Canada:G
(Quebec)
/
Canada:PG
(Alberta/British
Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario)
/
Finland:K-11/9
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Germany:12
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Hong Kong:IIA
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India:U
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Ireland:PG
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Netherlands:12
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Norway:11
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Peru:PT
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Philippines:G
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Portugal:M/12
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Singapore:PG
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Spain:7
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Switzerland:12
(canton of Geneva)
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Switzerland:12
(canton of Vaud)
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UK:12A
(IMAX version)
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UK:PG
(cut)
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USA:PG-13
(certificate #39546)
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South Korea:12
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Denmark:11
Trivia:
When Jonah Jameson
offers the scruffy man $50 for the Spider-Man costume he
found, he replies, "I could get more for it on eBay." In
2001, four Spider-Man costumes were stolen from the set of
the first movie. They were eventually recovered after an 18
month investigation and the arrest of a former movie studio
security guard and an accomplice. While Columbia Pictures
offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to their
return, movie memorabilia experts estimated the value of the
costumes as about $50,000 each.
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When
Peter Parker is lifting off his shirt in his apartment, you
can see that there is no hair on his chest, but when his suit
gets ripped during his fight on the train, you can see chest
hair.
Quotes:
[
first lines
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Peter Parker
: [
narrating
] She looks at me
everyday. Mary Jane Watson. Oh boy! If she only knew how I
felt about her. But she can never know. I made a choice once
to live a life of responsibility. A life she can never be a
part of. Who am I? I'm Spider-Man, given a job to do. And I'm
Peter Parker, and I too have a job.
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 14
wins & 34 nominations |
User Comments:
A damn near perfect summer blockbuster
,
23 August 2004
Author:
bob the moo
from Birmingham, UK
Two years on from
defeating the Green Goblin, Peter Parker is having a harder
time meeting the ongoing expectations of the public. On top
of this the double life is taking its strain on his job,
his personal life and his ability to even cast webs. Parker
decides enough is enough and throws it all in after all, he
is only one man. Meanwhile, A brilliant scientist, Dr
Octavius sees his life's work on a fusion reactor explode
-- killing his wife. Wife the protective device on his
computerised arms broken, Dr Octavius loses his grip on
sanity and starts to rebuild his reactor using money and
materials from crime. With him seemingly intent on
destruction, Parker must decide if the needs of others
outweigh his own. With many blockbusters falling at the
opening weekend this summer, the title of 'summer's best'
was still up for grabs when I arrived at the cinema to
watch Spiderman 2 (having only the week earlier given it
the miss in favour of lighter fare). Two hours later I
emerged having enjoyed one of the most entertaining popcorn
films I'll probably see all year. The plot is more than
able to fill the running time and, although the action
scenes often have large gaps between them, there are no
moments where I was bored ��" even if there are a few
moments where the film slightly slows. The complexity of
the hero is the main thing ��" he is an unwilling hero and
the strain shows well on him. Even the potentially
ponderous thread with Mary-Jane plays pretty well for the
most part. The villain of the piece is similar to the Green
Goblin of the first film in that he is a scientist driven
to madness by 'voices' who we want to lose as well as
feeling for more tragic than evil. Where Dafoe was great as
the Goblin, the silly costume hindered the actor, here
Molina has no such obstacle and does very well ��" carrying
off the 'voices' scene without it looking silly it is only
a shame that he has so little screen time as a person (he
has little time anyway but the vast majority of it is
throwing cars around). With these complex people as the
fronts it is any wonder that the script has no problem
being surprisingly strong for a summer action movie. You
could read meaning into most of it but it is hard to not
see the New York people on the train carrying the prone
body of Spiderman backwards as having a bigger significance
-- surprisingly poignant movie after a big effects-driven
scene. The script also throws in a real mix of emotions
perfect for a film that is more about being an exciting
ride than a piece of art. Plenty of it is very funny, some
of it is touching, some of it is about character and some
of it, well, some of it is about cars being thrown through
windows! And of course the latter is what we have come for.
In terms of action, the several big action sequences are
very enjoyable and put the skirmishes from the first movie
very much in the shade. Part of this is down to the
increased intensity of the fights due to the close combat
nature of the character but it is hard not to be impressed
by the impact of the vastly improved effects. In the first
movie I struggled occasionally to get past the fact that
some of it (not all but some) looked very much like an
average playstation game. Here the effects are great; sure,
you can still tell when a mid-shot of a character is real
or CGI but they are much more convincing and they are used
a lot better making it easier to accept them as real for
the purposes of the film. Of course what really makes the
action sequences is Raimi's great direction. He is very
able in the smaller moments but he is fantastic in the
massive action scenes that he pulls together. At times his
direction is very clever and my favourite 'reference' scene
is also the one that surprised me that it was rated PG. In
a very clear reference to Evil Dead, doctors are hammered
by Dr Octopus' arms for the first time ��" dragged
screaming (ED's trees) and tackling it with bone saws
(Ash's chain saw). It was a very intense scene and, with it
being in a PG, it acts as proof that the BBFC are not as
strict as the moaners would have us believe. Working with
this direction, the cast all do really well. Maguire takes
the pratfalls, the moral questions, the romance and the
action equally as well. He is very much the likable
everyman that the film needs Spiderman to be and he is good
throughout. Dunst has talked about her desire to do more
than just this type of film and, from this, I can see why.
Although she has some good scenes, generally she is
sidelined and it is to her credit that she does as well as
she does with comparatively little to work with. Molina is
given too little time and lacks a really strong scene of
emotion in the same way that Dafoe did in front of the
mirror but he still does well. I didn't feel his pain as
much as I really should have done but that was more down to
his low screen time rather than his performance. Franco is
good but a bit too one-dimensional; given that the third
film will be very dependent on him I'm hoping he can step
up to the plate more than he did here. Of the support cast,
once again it is a wonderfully OTT Simmons who steals every
scene he is in a " he is so good that I never once saw him
as his Oz character" an association I never thought he'd be
able to break but he did and he did it hilariously. Cameos
from Campbell, Raimi and Dafoe are all enjoyable and add to
their scenes.
Overall this is not a
perfect film and I am bemused by its appearance in the top
250 list here but it does basically everything it sets out
to do and does it in a manner that puts this years' other
blockbusters in the shade. The script is clever,
interesting and involving; the characters are complex and
pretty well drawn while the film delivers laughs as
frequently as it does action. With improved effects and
some very impressive action scenes this is definitely the
movie to sue in a summer full of misses and average
thrills.
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