Spider-Man, Spider-Man here comes….Spider Man 3
Posted on July 11, 2008
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Spider Man series is always a lot of fun to watch all over the world by all the age groups. He is all time favorite with kiddie pies, mums. grand pa, grand mom and his fans list is as usual endless buddies. I wait to see my Spider Man and his series for the entire season and it is seriously, a bonanza to watch him on the multiplexes digital screens. I swear nothing can be better than this and it is so mesmerizing to watch the super hero into the skies and buildings. So all we can say the good time is once again back with Spider Man 3 hitting the theaters soon all over the globe.
Spider-Man 3 explores the latest chapter of Peter Parker’s education in the balance of power and responsibility. This time, Spider-Man’s brought crime to a standstill and become the most popular celebrity in New York. But pride comes before a fall, and when you’re swinging between skyscrapers, that’s a very long fall indeed. To be fair—Spider-Man doesn’t just fall. He’s pushed … by a variety of malevolent influences. The “3″ in the movie’s title may well be referring to the number of supervillains ganging up on our hero.
After a vertigo-inducing battle with the son of the Green Goblin—the “New Goblin”— high over the New York streets, Peter is poisoned by yet another nasty bug. No, it’s not a spider. It’s a “symbiote,” a black and sticky parasite from outer space. This malevolent, not-so-silly putty amplifies aggression, weakens Peter’s resolve, and turns him vengeful and arrogant. It’s also form-fitting, taking on the appearance of a spiffy black spider-suit.
The Marvel comics hero returns for more high-flying fun in this third installment in the series. Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is up to his usual Spidey tricks, attending university classes as an awkward geek, then quickly slipping into his red-and-blue suit to save New York City from various villains. And there are villains aplenty. Thomas Hayden Church blows in as the Sandman, an escaped convict whose molecular structure is destroyed in a particle accelerator. The freak accident gives him the ability to form and reform from piles of dust. While the Sandman sifts through the city streets robbing banks, Spidey must also contend with his onetime friend, Harry (James Franco), who has taken up where his father, the Green Goblin, left off. Harry chases Spider-Man down on his goblin glider, hurling pumpkin bombs. But Spider-Man’s biggest battle is perhaps within himself, when he is taken over by meteorite ooze–a substance that gives him great power, but also turns him into a vengeful, selfish jerk. Throw into the mix Peter’s new competition at the Daily Bugle–the ambitious, sneaky Eddie Brock (Topher Grace)–and Peter’s relationship troubles with Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst), and SPIDER-MAN 3 weaves a tangled web indeed. Director Sam Raimi’s playful style and his delightfully campy screenplay hold true to the spirit of the Stan Lee comics, and he does an excellent job of hitting all the right superhero notes. Raimi has created an action film that is a feast for the eyes, but comes with fully rounded characters and a moving moral lesson to boot. The special effects are astounding, but Raimi makes sure the film isn’t all action and no talk–he makes Peter’s struggle a human one, and one that we can all relate to, regardless of our web-spinning ability.
Four years after being bitten by a radioactive spider that left him with superhuman powers, Peter Parker (TOBEY MAGUIRE) feels quite comfortable in his own skin, as well as that of his crime-fighting alter-ego, Spider-Man. He’s still haunted by his uncle’s murder several years ago that left his Aunt May (ROSEMARY HARRIS) a widow, and feels bad that his former best friend, Harry Osborn (JAMES FRANCO), incorrectly believes he killed his father and thus wants revenge as the villainous New Goblin. Nevertheless, Peter is now ready to pop the question to Mary Jane Watson (KIRSTEN DUNST), his former next-door neighbor turned Broadway actress.Yet, she isn’t so sure, particularly after Peter — as Spider-Man — gives college classmate Gwen Stacy (BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD) an upside down kiss after saving her, an act caught on camera by Eddie Brock (TOPHER GRACE), a young photographer gunning for Peter’s job under editor J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. SIMMONS) at the Daily Bugle.

Then there’s the introduction of Flint Marko (THOMAS HADEN CHURCH), an escaped convict who may or may not have been the real perp who gunned down Peter’s uncle years ago, but has now turned — thanks to inadvertently falling into a scientific experiment — into Sandman, a powerful villain comprised of that sedimentary material.
Things become even more complicated when an extraterrestrial symbiote lands on earth and infects Peter’s Spidey suit. Now black in color, it enhances his negative characteristics, thus putting the superhero at odds with his usual mission of doing good. With that also infecting Eddie and turning him into the powerful villain Venom, Peter not only ends up facing three villains at once, but also his own self-destructive behavior that threatens to ruin everything he holds dear.
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Welcome. I am Ragini Goyal. I live all over the globe with my husband and very cute sons.
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