
Spider-Man 3 and it's tangled web.
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Way back in the mid '60's, I discovered Spider-Man comics along with the original style of the artist of the time at Marvel Comics Steve Ditko. After he left the web slingers series, I drifted away. It wasn't until the first of the three theatrical Spider-Man, that it rekindled my love of the character. The second movie was even better than the first. Then came the third one and it lost the balance of the economically charged franchise at the box office and in my heart. Why? Too much too soon. The movie was paper thin due to two
villians too many. Sandman would have been enough, and the script blew even him out of proportion, draining my suspension of disbelief to it's limits I'm affraid. A three story high Sandman? Where did he get that much sand out of the streets of New York? What Spider-man 3 gave us, was three stories forced fed to the viewers. Did I just hate it? No, what it was though, was a disappointment. Perhaps Spider-Man 4 will fire it's web at us and keep us hanging on. In our hearts as the song says, Spider--Man does what ever a spider can. Let hope it stay's alive. Nuff said.
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