Another Spiderman 3 review for you kiddies! This one is from the Associated Press Via Yahoo. For the full review,
Spidey the Third feels like an even greater letdown following Spidey Part Deux, which was the rare sequel that surpassed the original. “Spider-Man 2” was driven by a strong story and compelling character development, and didn’t just feel the need to dazzle us with elaborate effects (though the effects did indeed dazzle).
Here, Raimi overloads us with more — more villains, more supporting characters and more plot lines — spread out across more time. People and threats come and go, and the narrative feels scattered. (Raimi crafted it with his older brother, Ivan, and veteran writer Alvin Sargent, who also co-wrote part two.)
More buzzkill Spiderman news. I am pumped to see it this Friday just so I can review that damn thing. The common thread through all the reviews seems to be the complaint that too much is going on in the film. This is what we worried about, and It is what I will be on the lookout for when I see the film.
I will admit that my sails are quite deflated to see this movie now, but I will try my best to enter the theater arena with an open mind. I want to enjoy the movie and hope I end up loving it. I also hope for world peace and a pony named Laredo.
International friends please keep us updated as you see the film and we can compare reviews together.