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Spider-Man 2 (2004) Certificate PG

Spider-Man 2

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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(66%)
 
Starring: Tobey Maguire | Kirsten Dunst | Willem Dafoe | James Franco | Alfred Molina | Daniel Gillies
Director: Sam Raimi
Studio: COLUMBIA TRI-STAR HOME VIDEO
Run time: 122 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure | Audio Descriptive
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
Released: November 26, 2004

Sam Raimi's follow-up to SPIDER-MAN finds Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) struggling to balance his everyday life with his alter ego as the web-slinging superhero. Still carrying the burden of keeping his crime-fighting identity from those closest to him--including his longtime love Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), his best friend Harry Osborn (James Franco), and his doting Aunt May (Rosemary Harris)--Parker must also face off against a dangerous new menace, Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina), a scientist driven mad by experiments involving powerful mechanical arms. When the deranged Octavius (AKA Doc Ock) forms an alliance with the vengeful Osborn, who blames Spider-Man for the death of his father, the wall-crawling hero is in for his biggest battle yet.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5
Radio Times

With the reluctant hero's origins covered in the first movie, a sequel offered returning director Sam Raimi the chance to have some real fun. And that's exactly what he does, harnessing advances in technology to deliver a fantasy adventure that's slicker and more stylish than its predecessor. Two years after events in the original, Tobey Maguire's web-slinger is struggling to cope with the responsibilities his powers bring, a task complicated by the appearance of multi-tentacled villain Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina). A more complex nemesis than Willem Dafoe's hammy Green Goblin, Doc Ock's physical clashes with Spider-Man are the film's highlights — unfortunately, he's underused, as the action often takes second place to sentimentality. While the focus on Spidey's feelings for Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst) adds emotional depth, it also dilutes the adrenalin-rush excitement. Quibbles aside, however, the feature's still the most solid of the recent comic-book adaptations, with the wit, charm and imagination to satisfy the fussiest of fans.

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27 out of 34 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Outstanding superhero sequel

Philip Concannon from London, 25th September, 2004

It's not easy being a superhero. When you have to juggle your life-saving antics with holding down the day-job and trying to make the grade at school, life can be tough. It's made even harder for Peter Parker(Tobey Maguire) by the fact that his friend Harry(James Franco) wants Spider-Man dead and the love of his life Mary-Jane is about to tie the knot.

No wonder Spidey's webs aren't firing as they used to, and Peter soon thinks it's time to call it a day. He dumps his suit claiming 'I am Spider-Man, no more', and starts to get on with the rest of his life. Unfortunately there's a new villain on the scene in the shape of Dr Octopus(Alfred Molina).

Sam Raimi's 'Spider-Man' was a fine stab at the comic-book genre, and admirably attempted to focus as much on the characters and relationships as the explosions, but never really took off. It suffered from a weak villain and action sequences that weren't really worth the wait.

No such worries this time around, Raimi's sequel is a magnificent achievement. The effects are as spectacular and slick as you'd expect, but Raimi never loses sight of the fact that the heart and soul of the film lies with the rich characterisation. Tobey Maguire gives a wonderful performance as Parker, and an extended sequence after he gives up his superhero role is beautifully judged.

There's also a worthy adversary this time around thanks to Molina's Dr Octopus. A dazzling mix of innovative effects and great acting, he manages to convince as an essentially decent man driven mad by science. The battles between the two characters are gripping, and a sequence set on a speeding train is a breathtaking show-stopper.

'Spider-Man 2' is a glorious reminder that the terms 'summer entertainment' and 'quality' are not mutually exclusive. It so eclipses the rest of the brain-dead, cynical rubbish passed off as blockbuster entertainment, that it seems almost indecent to mention them in the same breath.

Is this a great 'summer film'? No. It's a great film, simple as that.

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17 out of 25 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
ULtimate crap

Rob McKenzie from Inverness, in a pile of crap, 16th March, 2005

Never before have i seen so much s**t.It never gives up showing you cheesey low-budget clips.This is one of the most stupid plots i have ever seen.It has no structior what so ever.Its like making a house without bricks. My little sister could come up with better plots than that and she's 9 years old!! I must admit that the first Spiderman was pretty cool, but the sequal just scrapes the bottom of the barrel, it really does!DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT BUYING THIS! If you are a hugh spidy fan maybe consider renting it, BUT THAT IS ALL!!I give this outrage to tv 1 and a half stars but since i cant i give it 1.You would be better sitting in a pitch black room for a couple of hours than watch this.

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12 out of 16 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars

trotsuk from from LONDON, 28th September, 2004

This film will remind you how good the cinema was when you were a kid. I came out with a big grin with the same feeling i had when I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark back in the eighties. The biggest improvement from the first film is the fact that the main bad guy doesn't resemble a power ranger. doc oct steals the show; or rather his tentacles do. And you can never see too much Bruce Campbell. The man is a god. Grooovy.

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10 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
superb..................

williamsgwynfa from , 4th July, 2007

this dvd is superb. my son Joseph loved this film. Peter Parker (Tobey McGuire) is having a hard time balancing his priorities. Thanks to his secret identity as Spider-man, he's lost his job, his grades are failing, he's lost his best friend Harry (James Franco), and he lost the girl of his dreams, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst). While he still sees these friends occasionally, Harry is obsessed by his desire for revenge on Spider-man and Mary Jane has a new boyfriend. Things are even a struggle for Aunt May (Rosemary Harris), who can't seem to pay her mortgage. All this is enough to make Peter rethink his superhero ambitions. And, since he seems to be losing his superpowers, maybe he can put everything behind him. All this couldn't come at a worse time, however. The brilliant Dr. Octavius (Alfred Molina) is conducting a dangerous experiment with fusion. When it goes wrong, he ends up with appendages wired into his nervous system, giving him four extra arms. The arms also begin to control his actions, and the newly named Doc Ock soon becomes a danger to the city. Can Peter pull himself together, to stop him? you will have to watch it to find out, as I am not going to spoil it for you. well worth renting out.

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Rated 0.0 stars
Too much gore

A Customer from Glasgow, 12th March, 2010

When I'm looking for a comic-book / super-hero movie, I don't want to see arms getting violently cut off of innocent doctors who are trying to help people. I want to see fisticuffs, neat powers, and nobody good really getting hurt. This movie failed that test. I mistakenly believed the PG rating and was watching this with my daughter. Big error! They shouldn't have put crap like this in a movie that kids could watch.

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Rated 3.0 stars
spiderman 2

cossybaby from , 5th October, 2009

i think this one is as good as the first which for most films is rare !!! spiderman catches the attention of all ages as we all watched it when we were younger and the kids these days love it to ! so it was a good film to sit with the family and watch

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Rated 3.0 stars
Very good for a number 2

A Customer from London, 22nd September, 2009

I usually do not like number 2 movies, but I was nicely surprised with Spider-Man 2. I really enjoyed it and I would recommend it to anyone that liked Spider-Man.

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Rated 4.0 stars
Sort of on par with the first but for different reasons

Bassman71 from , 4th September, 2009

Second Spidey film, man builds extra arms, get out of control, becomes evil, Spiderman loses his powers & his girl, can he get them back? Bigger in everyway than the very entertaining first & maybe a bit too much CGI rather than story. However, still a very good watch. Tobey Maguire is perfect in the role as is the very under-rated J.K Simmons (I love him in Juno). Sort of on par with the first but for different reasons.

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