Spider-Man (2002)
After being bitten by a genetically altered spider, nerdy high school student Peter Parker is endowed with amazing powers.
Spider-Man (2002)
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Released Year: 2002
Runtime: 121 minutes
Directors: Sam Raimi
Casts: J.K. Simmons, Elizabeth Banks, Stan Lee, Brad Grunberg, Scott Spiegel, James Franco, Tim DeZarn, Michael Papajohn, Willem Dafoe, Ron Perkins, Rick Avery, Jim Ward, Ted Raimi, Jesse Heiman, Bruce Campbell, Mark De Alessandro, Lucy Lawless, Octavia Spencer, Tobey Maguire, Jim Norton, Jayce Bartok, Andray Johnson, Joseph D'Onofrio, Benny Urquidez, Scott L. Schwartz, Sylva Kelegian, Jophery C. Brown, Chris Coppola, Gerry Becker, Johnny Trí Nguyễn, Una Damon, Macy Gray, Myk Watford, Larry Joshua, Peter Appel, Rosemary Harris, Randy Savage, Jack Betts, Taylor Gilbert, Timothy Patrick Quill, Bill Nunn, Alex Black, John Paxton, Sean Valla, Ashley Edner, Brian J. Williams, Joe Manganiello, Kirsten Dunst, K. K. Dodds, Martin Pfefferkorn, Evan Arnold, Corey Mendell Parker, Jillian Clare, Deborah Wakeham, Sara Ramirez, Ajay Mehta, Stanley Anderson, Loren Janes, Shan Omar Huey, Cliff Robertson, Peter Aylward, Pete Macnamara, Robert Kerman, Jason Padgett, Leroy Patterson, Bill Calvert, Kristen Marie Holly, Tia Dionne Hodge, Tammi Sutton, Lindsay Thompson, Philip Ng, Joy Michelle Moore
IMDB: Spider-Man (2002)
Storyline
After being bitten by a genetically altered spider, nerdy high school student Peter Parker is endowed with amazing powers.
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Reviews
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Rolling Stone -
Maguire and Dunst keep Spider-Man on a high with their sweet-sexy yearning, spinning a web of dazzle and delicacy that might just restore the good name of movie escapism.
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The New York Times -
Spider-Man, while hardly immune to these vices, is, like Mr. Maguire, disarmingly likable, and touching in unexpected ways.
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) -
There's a particular upside-down, half-masked kiss that instantly becomes one of movie history's more memorable smooches. It's the kiss to send any teenaged boy on a spinning high, as well as launching the new age of arachnophilia.
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Los Angeles Times -
Spider-Man may look like an action comic come to life, but its best feature is its romance comic heart. It's that rare cartoon movie in which the villain is less involving than the love story.
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Village Voice -
Mildly cheesy but not overwrought, this long-awaited future franchise is a competent seat-warmer at the box-office table for the two weekends preceding George Lucas's "Attack of the Clones."
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After being bitten by a genetically altered spider, nerdy high school student Peter Parker is endowed with amazing powers.
After being bitten by a genetically altered spider, nerdy high school student Peter Parker is endowed with amazing powers.
After being bitten by a genetically altered spider, nerdy high school student Peter Parker is endowed with amazing powers.