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David McK (3600 KP) rated Spider-Man 3 (2007) in Movies
Oct 17, 2021
Or, in comic-book film terms, too many villains.
Which is the biggest problem with this, the last of the three Tobey Maguire starring Spider-man films: here, we have Sandman, Venom (apparently by studio mandate) and a younger Green Goblin (Hobgoblin?) all competing for screen-time, with the result that none of the character arcs really feel all that complete.
As the movie starts, things are going well for Peter Parker/Spider-man. Not so much for his love interest MJ Watson.
He fails to notice; too caught up in his own success.
Of course, his obliviousness soon drives a wedge between them, a wedge that coincides with the appearance of both the Sandman (pretty well realised) and of the symbiote from outer space that bonds with his suit and eventually with Parker's photographic rival Eddie Brock, becoming Venom (a character that, by the by, is eventually better realised by the movie of the same name than in here)