You probably can already tell, but I'm a huge Spider-Man fan, and I can't wait for this movie to come out.
Sam Raimi (the director) seems to be making all the right moves, and that's cool. Plus, this movie has a great cast:
Tobey Maguire-Spidey (Pleasantville)
Kirsten Dunst-Mary Jane (Wag The Dog)
James Franco-Harry Osborn (James Dean, he won a Golden Globe)
Willem Dafoe-Norman Osborn/Green Goblin (English Patient, Platoon)
Cliff Robertson-Uncle Ben (won an Academy Award, but I've never heard of him before this)
Rosemary Harris-Aunt May (Sunshine, I think she won an Academy Award too)
Spider-Man's supposed to come out on May 3, 2002.
--Thwipp!
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this movie looks great ,sam raimi is a great director the same director one of the best trilogy's around evil dea ,evil dead 2 and army of darkness ,the trailer for spiderman was fantastic i cant wait till this comes out
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Yeah, people had been waiting for X-Men forever and while it did could, its no where near as popular as SW. I think Spider-Man will make a lot of money the first 2 weeks then EPII will come out and make a lot more.
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Man, I forgot this was a Star Wars oriented site .
But, anyways, as far as I can see, Spider-Man is recieving a lot more attention than Episode II is. The media is giving Spidey more props than SW; the fanbase is growing a lot more for Spidey, while SW has lost a lot of fans after Ep. I.
Don't count Spider-Man out, I think it's going to do a lot better than most of you think. It's going to be one heck of a box office battle, that's for sure.
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I don't care about the whole 'who beats who in the box office'. As long as the movie looks good then I'm gonna try and go see it. I am going to watch Spider-Man and AOTC.
I've seen nearly every comic book to movie adaptations from the US out there. So count me in for watching and buying Spider-Man when it comes out.
Did anyone see the original Spider-Man movies?
BTW. Kirsten Dunst is a hottie! She can be my Mary Jane anytime!