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Spider-man 3
CRITICS OF "Spider-man 3"
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MovieWeb
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April 26, 2011

Spiderman 3 is best described as a Mexican soap opera with mind-blowing special effects.
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At the Movies (Australia)
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July 13, 2015

Bored. Bored witless.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch

May 05, 2007

Notwithstanding a cute scene in which Peter enlists suave maitre d' Bruce Campbell to help him propose to Mary Jane, director Sam Raimi's juggling of the comedy and the action is unusually flat-footed.
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Salon.com
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May 04, 2007

Raimi at least manages to make it both huge and human.
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Fort Worth Weekly
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July 18, 2016

Spider-Man 3 probably would have been better as two focused 80-minute films. The ambitious, overstuffed, and complicated 139-minute one that we have isn't as well-proportioned as its predecessor, but it's full of canny insights and bits that ring true.
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NPR.org
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October 18, 2008

At 141 minutes, this supe-opera is seriously overextended, with four distinct subplots and way too much hand-wringing over things like the heroine's singing career.
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New Statesman
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July 13, 2015

The breeziness that was so refreshing in the other episodes has been largely replaced by the kind of misery and moping that we can get from any old superhero.
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Wall Street Journal
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May 04, 2007

After two epic successes that deserved their success, the latest installment swings between intense action sequences and unaccountably flat dramatic interludes.
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TheShiznit.co.uk
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November 03, 2012

This is at least two movies crammed into one, and the seams are splitting; three villains, two love interests and a partridge in a pear tree means that Spider-Man has to fight for attention in his own film.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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November 16, 2007

Too many villains, too many pale plot strands, too many romantic misunderstandings, too many conversations, too many street crowds looking high into the air and shouting "oooh!" this way, then swiveling and shouting "aaah!" that way.
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ReelViews
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May 04, 2007

One has to consider that the film's problems -- and they are numerous -- may be the product of the franchise's runaway popularity.
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