Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Runtime: 2 hrs 7 mins
Theatrical Release: Jun 30, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $373,377,893
Synopsis: Columbia Pictures' Spider-Man 2, the next installment in the adventure series that began with the 2002 blockbuster Spider-Man, swings into theaters on July 2, 2004. Spider-Man, a Marvel Enterprises/Laura Ziskin Production, grossed more than $820 million worldwide and became the fifth... Columbia Pictures' Spider-Man 2, the next installment in the adventure series that began with the 2002 blockbuster Spider-Man, swings into theaters on July 2, 2004. Spider-Man, a Marvel Enterprises/Laura Ziskin Production, grossed more than $820 million worldwide and became the fifth highest grossing movie in U.S. history. Spider-Man is based on the classic Marvel Comic book character. Spider-Man 2 reunites the filmmakers and cast from the first film, including Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Rosemary Harris and J.K. Simmons, along with director Sam Raimi, and producers Laura Ziskin and Marvel's Avi Arad. Stan Lee and Joseph M. Caracciolo serve as executive producers for Spider-Man 2, and Grant Curtis serves as the film's co-producer. Sam Raimi directs Spider-Man 2 from a screenplay by Alvin Sargent and Alfred Gough & Miles Millar and Michael Chabon, based on a story by David Koepp and Alfred Gough & Miles Millar. In Spider-Man 2, the webslinging superhero encounters a new nemesis, the villainous "Doc Ock," who will be portrayed by Alfred Molina (Frida, Identity). Two years have passed, and the mild-mannered Peter Parker faces new challenges as he struggles with "the gift and the curse," desperately trying to balance his dual identities as the web-slinging superhero Spider-Man and his life as a college student. Tormented by his secrets, Peter finds that his relationships with all those he holds dear are in danger of unraveling. His life-long yearning for M.J. (Kirsten Dunst) becomes even stronger as he fights the impulse to reveal his secret life and declare his love. His friendship with Harry Osborn (James Franco) is complicated by the young Osborn's bitterness over his father's death and his growing vendetta against Spider-Man. Even Peter's beloved Aunt May (Rosemary Harris), who has fallen on hard times after the death of Uncle Ben, begins to have doubts about her nephew. Peter's life is about to become even more complicated as he encounters a formidable new foe -- Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina). Peter must use all the powers at his disposal to try to stop this diabolical madman in his octagonal tracks. Director Sam Raimi and producers Laura Ziskin and Avi Arad lead a top creative team which includes Director of Photography Bill Pope, ASC (the Matrix film series), Production Designer Neil Spisak (Spider-Man, The Gift), editor Bob Murawski, (Spider-Man, The Gift), Visual Effects Supervisor John Dykstra, ASC (Spider-Man, Academy Award winner for Star Wars) and Special Effects Supervisor John Frazier (Spider-Man, The Perfect Storm). The Executive Producers are Stan Lee and Joseph M. Caracciolo. "ACADEMY AWARD" and "OSCAR" are the registered trademarks and service marks of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [More]
Genre: Action/Adventure
Starring: Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Alfred Molina, James Franco, Rosemary Harris
Screenwriter: Alvin Sargent
Story: Michael Chabon
Producer: Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad
Composer: Danny Elfman
DVD Info
Release:
May 17, 2005
DVD Features:
- Note: This release is in the UMD format for Sony PSP players only.
- Anamorphic - 1.78
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - English, French
- Subtitles - English - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Trailers - 1. STEALTH
- 2. XXX 2: STATE OF THE UNION
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Reviews
Mr. Raimi, working at the top of his game, reunites the entire cast of the first film, and by this point they feel like family.
All in all, this sequel is a blockbuster with both a heart and a brain.
Maguire’s very bone structure seems to alter with the waning and waxing of his resolve — after he ditches his costume, he actually appears to shrink.
This is pure SPIDER-MAN, straight from the tap, and it’s absolutely transporting.
Raimi has turned in a very different Spidey than might be expected. I'm not talking 'nipples on Batman' or anything; the shift is from origin story to mid-hero-crisis story.
...a well-realized stab at melding comic book pow-sock-bang with a more adult psychological drama
Raimi reminds us you can still make highly commercial films and keep your self-respect.
[It's sure to] join the upper echelons of action movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Empire Strikes Back, and Die Hard.
If you even remotely enjoyed the first Spider-Man you'll certainly love the second.
Gets the characters where they need to go, but it doesn't develop their struggles to a satisfactory level.
It is wall-crawling hands down the most adrenaline pumping super hero flick ever.
I can’t figure out why anybody would want to waste 127 minutes sitting through this thing.
Spider-Man 2 will make a lot of money, it will sell a lot of fast food, it will cause comic book dorks to complain about some trite, mundane details...
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