Spider-Man 2.1
Tobey Maguire Actor , Kirsten Dunst Actor , James Franco Actor , Alfred Molina Actor , Rosemary Harris Actor , Donna Murphy Actor
MPAA Rating:
NR
Contains:Violence,Adult Situations,Watch With Your Kids,Scary Moments,Suitable for Teens
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Spider-Man 2.1
Theatrical Release Date: 2004 07 23 (USA - IMAX) / 2004 06 30 (USA)
UPC: 043396170230
Studio: Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: NR Contains:[Violence, Adult Situations, Watch With Your Kids, Scary Moments, Suitable for Teens]
Summary: Stan Lee's all-too-human superhero returns to the screen in this highly anticipated sequel to 2002's blockbuster hit Spider-Man. Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is attempting to juggle college classes and his job as a photographer with the Daily Bugle while maintaining his secret life as costumed crime-fighter Spider-Man. Parker is also struggling to hold on to his relationship with Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), who is beginning to enjoy success as a model and actress, and both Mary Jane and Peter have noticed he's beginning to buckle under the strain. Parker's friendship with Harry Osborn (James Franco) is also beginning to fray due to Peter's seeming alliance with Spider-Man, whom Harry blames for the death of his father, the nefarious Norman Osborn. As Parker weighs his responsibilities to himself and those around him against the obligations that come with his special powers, Spider-Man is faced with a new nemesis -- Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina), a deranged scientist whose latest project has turned him into the near-invincible cyborg Doctor Octopus. Spider-Man 2 was directed by Sam Raimi, who helmed the first film, and much of the original cast has also reunited for this sequel, including Rosemary Harris, J.K. Simmons, and Bruce Campbell. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Action
Awards: Best Picture – American Film Institute Best Popular Movie – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Live Action Family Film – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Sound – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Special Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Sound Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Features:
Disc One:
Audio commentary by producer Laura Ziskin and screenwriter Alvin Sargent
Spidey Sense 2.1-trivia track with integrated pop-ups that take you on the set during key scenes
Disc Two:
Sneak Peek: Spider-Man 3
Inside 2.1 featurette
Multi-angle: Danny Elfman's score
With Great Effort Comes Great Recognition featurette
VFX Breakdowns - An in-depth look at the visual effects of Spider-Man 2.1
Spider-Man 2.1
Format: DVD
Release Date: 04/17/2007
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 136 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 2
Language(s) English,French,Portuguese,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish,Portuguese
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Spider-Man 2.1 [Extended Cut]
1. Main Titles [3:26]
2. Pizza Man [4:45]
3. J. Jonah Jameson [1:27]
4. Dr. Connors [1:13]
5. "Surprise!" [5:15]
6. Peter and MJ in the Backyard [3:13]
7. Mr. Ditkovich [1:55]
8. Otto Octavius [3:45]
9. Wash 'N' Dry [:38]
10. The Importance of Being Earnest [1:32]
11. Car Chase [1:43]
12. The Importance of Being on Time [:17]
13. Web Failure [1:00]
14. The Elevator [1:24]
15. Peter Calls MJ [1:03]
16. Otto's Demonstration [2:33]
17. Horror Hospital [2:05]
18. Ock Awakens to the Horror [:36]
19. New Villain in Town [6:03]
20. Doc Ock's Lair [:35]
21. Bank Heist [1:27]
22. Battle Building [1:18]
23. Planetarium Party [1:30]
24. Spidey Crash Lands in Alley [2:17]
25. Ock Rebuilds [:52]
26. Diagnosis [2:11]
27. Spider-Man No More [3:20]
28. "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" [:03]
29. Peter Attends MJ's Play [4:59]
30. Jameson Gets the Suit [1:31]
31. Peter's Confession [1:49]
32. One More Little Chance [2:21]
33. Peter and the Burning Building [2:23]
34. Frustation [1:43]
35. Peter and Aunt May in the Backyard [2:49]
36. "My Back! My Back!" [1:47]
37. MJ Doubts John's the One [4:10]
38. "Do You Love Me, or Not?" [2:53]
39. Enter the Octopus [2:33]
40. He's Back [2:07]
41. Clock Tower Fight [3:52]
42. The Train [1:33]
43. A Train to Catch [1:21]
44. Grateful Train Passengers [2:28]
45. Harry Learns the Truth About Peter [2:24]
46. The Final Confrontation [1:16]
47. Peter Appeals to Otto [:49]
48. Web Love [2:48]
49. The Return of the Green Goblin [2:43]
50. Here Comes the Bride [2:41]
51. The Final Swing [2:14]
52. End Credits [3:10]
Jeremy Wheeler
Sam Raimi raises the bar of excellence with Spider-Man 2, a highly evolved sequel that brims with superb comedy, heartfelt characters, and dazzling visuals that nail the wall-crawler's universe in a fully respectable and exciting way. With the luxury of having the origin story behind them, the filmmakers let loose with this one, all the while still staying true to the character-driven focus that made the first film so fresh and appealing. Tobey Maguire again holds the spotlight amazingly well, this time comically tortured by his director, who seems to finally be having fun with the franchise. Back is Raimi's energetic visual style, something that has been missing since his Darkman days and one thing that the original was sorely lacking. Of course, the hero always needs a villain, and this time it's Alfred Molina playing a Doc Oc that isn't over-the-top in the usual flamboyant way, but brimming with a conflicted sense of sadness mixed with maniacal purpose. His tentacles deserve credit as well, as they add little touches of flair even when they aren't throwing Spidey through walls or bashing up city streets. Kirsten Dunst delivers another charming performance, while James Franco takes the Harry Osbourne character through the next step in his tragic arc, pointing straight toward events in the third film. The real surprise is Rosemary Harris as a truly touching Aunt May, who ends up being the emotional backbone of the story. Her speeches to Peter are devastating and resonate throughout the film as the events are played out. Again, it's this kind of attention to character that really makes the series shine. While Spider-Man 2 is a visual feast brimming with action, it never plays dumb to its characters or the audience. Raimi and company have effectively expanded on the world they created, making every scene essential to what has happened before and a building block of what's to come. Eagle-eyed fans will appreciate the nods to various other characters in the universe, the most immediate being Dylan Baker as Dr. Curt Connors (who eventually becomes The Lizard in the comics), along with Daniel Gillies's John Jameson, whose character is a direct setup for canine villain Man-Wolf. However close to perfect the final film is, there are a few things that don't ring so true -- Harry Osbourne needs a little more sympathy instead of being angry from the get-go, while Peter's tall and skinny neighbor supplies a great laugh, but doesn't end up serving much of a purpose in the end. Still, those are nitpicks and very well might end up paying off by the time the third movie rolls around. With advanced effects, a much more satisfying Danny Elfman score, and a filmmaker at the top of his game leading the charge, Spider-Man 2 is a classic superhero movie that deserves the near-unanimous praise that it has garnered. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Joel McHale
Actor
Brooke Adams
Actor
Jason Ortiz
Actor
Bonnie Somerville
Actor
Danny Elfman
Composer (Music Score)
Stan Lee
Executive Producer
Sam Raimi
Director
Alvin Sargent
Screenwriter
Laura Ziskin
Producer
Avi Arad
Producer
Kevin Feige
Executive Producer
Joseph M. Carraciolo
Executive Producer
Tobey Maguire
Actor
Kirsten Dunst
Actor
James Franco
Actor
Alfred Molina
Actor
Rosemary Harris
Actor
J.K. Simmons
Actor
Donna Murphy
Actor
Daniel Gillies
Actor
Dylan Baker
Actor
Bill Nunn
Actor
Vanessa Ferlito
Actor
Aasif Mandvi
Actor
Willem Dafoe
Actor
Cliff Robertson
Actor
Ted Raimi
Actor
Elizabeth Banks
Actor
Bruce Campbell
Actor
Country: USA

