Tuesday, July 08, 2008

SPIDER-MAN 2 NOW AVAILABLE

SPIDER-MAN 2 NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE SPIDER-MAN 2 FROM IMDB

Peter Parker is an unhappy man: after two years of fighting crime as Spider-Man, his life has begun to fall apart. The girl he loves is engaged to someone else, his grades are slipping, he cannot keep any of his jobs, and on top of it, the newspaper Daily Bugle is attacking him viciously, claiming that Spider-Man is a criminal. He reaches the breaking point and gives up the crime fighter's life, once and for all. But after a failed fusion experiment, eccentric and obsessive scientist Dr. Otto Octavius is transformed into super villain Doctor Octopus, Doc Ock for short, having four long tentacles as extra hands. Peter guesses it might just be time for Spider-Man to return, but would he act upon it? Written by Soumitra

It's been two years since Peter Parker (Maguire) transformed into Spider-Man, and he is still trying to balance life perfectly. His love for Mary Jane (Dunst) is becoming much stronger, as he finds it hard to not let her down. His friendship with Harry Osborn (Franco) is at risk, as the young Harry is frustrated with Spider-Man getting away with his father's death. And if this wasn't enough for the super hero, a new enemy is in town. Dr. Otto Octavius (Molina) is involved in a freak scientific accident and becomes the dangerous Doctor Octopus. Written by Film_Fan

Peter Parker's having a rough time. His double life as the super hero Spider-Man is having a devastating impact on his civilian life. Things are so bad he declares that he's quitting and never putting on the suit again. However, his sense of duty forces him to become a hero again when the brilliant scientist Dr. Otto Octavius is transformed in an accident and becomes Dr. Octopus. With four metal tentacles sticking out of his back, he'll prove to be a more than worthy opponent for Spider-Man. Written by rmlohner

Peter Parker can't seem to catch any kind of break. Being Spider-Man has brought him nothing but problems as far as his personal life is concerned. Not only that, Mary Jane Watson is engaged to astronaut John Jameson, and Peter may lose her forever. Things are so bad for him that he is pushed past his breaking point, so he decides that he doesn't want to be a super hero anymore, until a freak accident transforms Dr. Otto Octavius into Dr. Octopus, a super-villain with four metal tentacles protruding from his torso. Peter realizes that only Spider-Man can stop him but, of course, problems arise. Mary Jane gets caught in the middle, and Harry Osborn, who still blames the web-slinger for the death of his father Norman Osborn, also the Green Goblin, wants him dead. Spider-Man will have to push himself past his limits if he's going to survive. Written by Roguemaster83

Peter Parker appears to be your average ordinary college student--struggling to make ends meet, living hand-to-mouth, and attempting to capture the heart of the girl of his dreams. All is not as it seems, as Peter also possess amazing super-powers that he uses to serve to protect his fellow man as your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Peter is now faced with the titanic choice of living his life out as he wants, or shouldering the burden of his unwanted responsibility. Written by Joe50000

Two years have passed for Peter Parker, established in his role as college student...and as a crime fighter. He can't keep up at school, pay his rent, or make amends with his estranged best friend Harry, who wants Spider-Man dead. Mary Jane is more skeptical than ever of the man in her life. Peter's idol, a renowned scientist named Otto Octavius, who resurfaces as Doctor Octopus following a failed fusion experiment. Peter, at times noticing he's losing some of his powers, and feeling the effects of the stress in his personal life, realizes he must decide between being who he once was or retaining his secret identity to stop Doc Ock and save New York City. Written by balboa82


HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE SPIDER-MAN 2 FROM DVDTALK


Well, it's taken over 25 years, but someone has finally made a superhero film that surpasses Richard Donner's Superman: The Movie. I should start this review by noting that I wasn't a huge fan of Sam Raimi's first Spider-Man. I thought the first half was very good, but then the second half got over saturated with CGI effects and Willem Dafoe's overacting. Raimi doesn't make the same mistake the second time around. What Raimi (and writers Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Michael Chabon) understand is that the real story of Spider-Man is Peter Parker, not superpowers and spinning webs. Peter has much more screen time in this movie than his masked alter-ego, and the film is that much better because of it. Don't worry, "True Believers", the action you crave is still there – but its Tobey Maguire's portrayal as Peter than makes Spider-Man 2 soar. Two years after his Uncle Ben was killed and Peter was bitten by the radioactive spider, Spider-Man 2 beings with Peter still having torn feelings about his one true love, Mary Jane. But that's the least of Peter's problems. He's been fired from his job, his Aunt May is about to be thrown out on the street, and his friend Harry Osborn is still obsessed with finding and killing Spider-Man. Meanwhile, the conflict inside himself between being the man he wants to be – Peter – and the hero everyone else wants him to be – Spidey – is starting to have a physical manifestation on his super powers. Suddenly, he can't spin webs, climb walls or use his super strength. Yes, it seems that Peter is having some major performance problems! After one more emergency prevents Peter from keeping a date with Mary Jane, he comes to a decision in his life: he will be Spider-Man no more. Of course, this is just at the time when a new threat has come to the city. A brilliant scientist named Octavius has just perfected a method for fusion which will enable him to harness the power of the sun. He has created mechanical arms that attach to his body so he can handle the dangerous process and…naturally…things go horribly wrong. Alfred Molina plays Octavius, and what I enjoyed about his performance that I didn't enjoy about Dafoe's performance in the original film is that Molina grounds his change from a sane man into a madman in reality. Dafoe played his character over-the-top (as far too many villains in the movies do), but Molina strikes a nice balance and never seems to be hamming it up for the camera. Without giving away too much of the plot for the readers out there, one of the great things about Spider-Man 2 is that it isn't afraid to shake up the mythos. There are some genuine surprises in the story, and ones that the viewers won't be cheated out of by any superspeed trips around the planet or magic kisses (see Superman I & II). This isn't so much a sequel to the first film as it is a continuation of it – and it was great to see a movie that ties in so nicely with the original, but doesn't repeat itself. Movies like Spider-Man 2 don't get much attention when it comes to awards, but the film is far and away the best thing we've seen on the silver screen in 2004…heck, it may be the best thing we've seen this decade. Fun for both the grown-ups and the kids, Spider-Man 2 is everything I go to the movies for. It's a wonderful, magical, and emotionally powerful film, and I can't recommend it highly enough.


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