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Just watched it..personally I thought it stank, and I'm a huge Spidey fan and loved 1&2..oh well..please Sony..no more
EDIT: ok,its not THAT bad,but the worst of the series so far..the baddies are rubbish and totally wasted.I'm old skool and can't see the appeal of Venom, but he should NOT have been in this film.too many bad guys spoils the plot
Rumour is that Rami doesn't like Venom either and didn't really want him in the film. The reason that the Sandman is in there is because he's more old school Spidey and a particular fave of Rami and Maguire. Maybe a case of too much corporate intervention vs artistic integrity?
Ah well, we'll see how they can screw up Galactus and the Silver Surfer in a few months.
we've had to tell my son he cant go as well, be he's not even quite 5 yet, he s gutted as the last one was PG,It makes me mad, aim all the toys and dressing up outfits at them, but they cant view the film.
oh i thought it was for kids ages 12 yrs plus, my 8 yr old wants to go
Bumble I think it is under 12's can go, with an adult, just looked into it some more and found this.
From 2002
The 12 rating is revised to a 12A which allows the under-twelves to get in with an adult. But there will be a warning under the certificate explaining what type of naughtiness might be in the film.
I think you're more likely to have problems keeping him occupied during the 'soap-opera' bits and the fact that it's quite long.
And, a bit off-topic, but how old were people's little 'uns when they first took them to the flicks? My son's 4 now and I still think he's a little young. He'll watch a DVD fine (and has watched Spidey 2 cuddled up next to me just incase it gets a little too scarey) but not being able to get up and run around for a couple of hours is another thing again.
I think stuff like Spidey is just too intense for a little one just yet.
My sons four too, and he first went when he was 3, most kids films dont seem to last much over an hour, he's always sat glued, as good as gold.
I think his first film was Finding Nemo, a bag of popcorn, a few sweeties and a drink, and we never hear a peep out of him,( apart from that is a 100 questions) ,but the PG films are full of kids, and everyones in the same boat, so no one minds a bit of noise. So a wait for the DVD it is.
Thats why I wouldn't take him to see spiderman at the pictures, its a different kind of audience.
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