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I'm gonna keep this spoiler free, but here are my impressions...
In short, It had WAY too much in common with a few of those Batman sequels.
The dialogue was stiff, the story was obvious. It was drama queened out to the point where it lost that Spidey charm of the first two movies. And the jazz club scene? I'm embarrassed for everyone involved.
One bright spot was the performance of Topher Grace as Eddie Brock/Venom. I was a little wary of that casting choice when I heard about it, but he was really, really good. Too bad there wasn't enough of him. Had they been thinking ahead they could have introduced the character in number two and let the relationship between Peter and Eddie grow a little bit more.
This series feels like it's dying a little bit. I mean, it's still a cash cow so I'm sure we'll see at least one and probably two more sequels in this run, although I doubt Raimi and company will be on board. But really, I'd be surprised if we see another good Spider-Man movie until there's a re-boot.
Here's my main problem with the Raimi franchise as a whole. They rushed Peter into adulthood so they could tell the love story. Part of the charm of the Spider-Man mythos is that you have a teenager with teenage problems, who also has super-villains trying to smash him. When you make that character into an adult it changes the whole dynamic. That's why we've seen Brian Michael Bendis's re-boot, Ultimate Spider-Man (where he is and will remain a teenager) become a smash hit while the mainstream continuity (Where Peter is an adult and married to MJ) Spider-Man flounders.
One last point. Spider-Man didn't make a SINGLE funny quip or have any clever banter in this movie. How a guy like Raimi, who supposedly loves the character so much, can make a Spider-Man movie without any banter is beyond me. They just pushed the drama, drama, drama so much and didn't give us any fun.
Disappointing. Very disappointing.
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