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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

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Opening titles to the blockbuster fantasy action adventure drama, Spider-Man (2002), directed by Sam Raimi, and starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and Willem Dafoe, adapted from the Marvel comic book creation. The C.G. sequence intertwines many webs with various impressions of Spider-Man, his nemesis Green Goblin, and the buildings he scales. The rousing signature theme provides the centrepiece throughout Danny Elfman's energetic score. No copyright infringement intended. To be removed at the behest of the distributor.

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  • Who liked the 70s - 80s spidey?

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  • @Xalien2002 I like Spidey. 60's cartoon? epic. 90's cartoon? epic. 2000's movies? still epic.

    I cant tell if Spidey makes the music more epic, or if the music makes Spidey more epic. I love the other comic movies too, but I could possibly see myself growing out of them. even Dark Knight. but Spider-Man? Spider-Man is the only one I would be could outlive Mickey Mouse, Pikachu or Superman. He's perfect

    'Im an average guy, with super powers, I have a real life thats just as hard as yours'

  • @TheConciseStatement I would say 1993 an 1997 was also great years for films.

  • @TheConciseStatement Really? I also love watching foreign films and I loved Oldboy and Pan's Labyrinth (I haven't seen Let the Right One In). I would rank Pan's Labyrinth among one of my favourite (if not my favourite) foregin film ever. It would also be one of my favourite films of the past deacde.

    Now, Paul Greengrass is great, but I don't think he is as poweful as other filmmakers of this generation. I love his work, but I wouldn't say he is my favouite.

  • @KayWildcat

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    Funnily enough, it was right at the end of the last decade in 1999, that sticks in my head as an unmatched time for film :

    Fight Club, American Beauty, The Matrix, Toy Story 2, Election, Being John Malkovich, The Insider (I only saw it recently to be fair but it's among Mann's very best), East is East (a lovely little movie from FilmFour), and I have a soft spot for South Park : Bigger, Longer and Uncut, which remains a deliciously good satire and inverted Disney film.

  • @KayWildcat

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    I never feel qualified to answer these 'favourite films' questions having not seen enough movies in general. And I'm severely malnourished with my diet of foreign language films but I loved Oldboy, Pan's Labyrinth and Let the Right One In.

    I guess Paul Greengrass has transitioned from documentary to mainstream, to become my favourite filmmaker this decade - Bloody Sunday, Bourne, United 93 - all amazing films. Supremacy and 93 have to rank amongst my favourite 2000s films.

  • @TheConciseStatement What would you say is your top favourite movies of all time? Maybe even the past decade?

    This might be a hard question though...I know many people have asked me this and I always fail to give a proper answer.

  • @TheConciseStatement Yea, I completley agree. I actually am not a big fan of Zack Snyder. I actually though 300 wasn't a good movie. He isn't terrible, but I don't think he is the one who for the project.

    However, I'm atleast sure that the movie will have a more realistic approach to the character (hopefully) and I'm petty sure Nolan will keep that factor no matter what.

    I am also not a big fan of Superman as the character had no weakness which makes it a little less interesting.

  • @KayWildcat

    Cheers for the recommendation.

    Yeah, this is difficult for me to organise as well. Even now I have trouble looking at Insomnia rated that far down my list.

    Incidentally, I am saddened by the outcome of the Superman project. Doesn't Nolan have a hand in supervising or producing it? If so, I find it a shame that they've went with Zack Snyder and it's hard to try and reconcile the visions of those filmmakers given the cerebral difference between the two.

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