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Spider-Man 3 is a superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. The film is directed by Sam Raimi and stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard, James Cromwell, Rosemary Harris, and J. K. Simmons.
Peter Parker becomes one with a symbiotic alien that bolsters his Spider-Man avatar and affects his psyche. He also has to deal with Sandman and maintain a fragmented relationship with Mary Jane.
This is the third and final film in the Spider man trilogy directed by Sam Raimi.
There are very few trilogies in which all the three films are good such as Godfather, Before trilogy and Bat Man and Spider man trilogy should be considered in the same leagues of trilogies.
The start of the film was superb but as the film start moving forward it gets into too many sub plots which somewhat leads to the convoluted situation but all praise to the direction abilities of Sam Raimi who handled the film meticulously and delivers another stunningly impressive film.
The execution of the film is terrific and the film will keep you glued through most part of the film although the love story plot in this film was little more than the last two and somewhat may create disinterest in the viewers but as soon you are over from that plot the film returns to it's original plot and comes back on the track.
In acting department Tobey Maguire was impressive as always, Kristen Dunst looked pretty and impressive, James Franco and Thomas Hayden Church were very impressive, Topher Grace was somewhat underused, Bryce Dallas Howard, James Cromwell, Rosemary Harris, and J. K. Simmons were all impressive in their respective character.
Screenplay of the film is fast paced and will keep you glued to the major part of the film, VFX were great, cinematography and BGM are the strongest part of the film. Climax of the film was also impressive.
Overall an impressive film and a perfect end to the entertaining Trilogy. Thank You Sam Raimi for one of the most impressive and entertaining Trilogy.
Peter Parker becomes one with a symbiotic alien that bolsters his Spider-Man avatar and affects his psyche. He also has to deal with Sandman and maintain a fragmented relationship with Mary Jane.
This is the third and final film in the Spider man trilogy directed by Sam Raimi.
There are very few trilogies in which all the three films are good such as Godfather, Before trilogy and Bat Man and Spider man trilogy should be considered in the same leagues of trilogies.
The start of the film was superb but as the film start moving forward it gets into too many sub plots which somewhat leads to the convoluted situation but all praise to the direction abilities of Sam Raimi who handled the film meticulously and delivers another stunningly impressive film.
The execution of the film is terrific and the film will keep you glued through most part of the film although the love story plot in this film was little more than the last two and somewhat may create disinterest in the viewers but as soon you are over from that plot the film returns to it's original plot and comes back on the track.
In acting department Tobey Maguire was impressive as always, Kristen Dunst looked pretty and impressive, James Franco and Thomas Hayden Church were very impressive, Topher Grace was somewhat underused, Bryce Dallas Howard, James Cromwell, Rosemary Harris, and J. K. Simmons were all impressive in their respective character.
Screenplay of the film is fast paced and will keep you glued to the major part of the film, VFX were great, cinematography and BGM are the strongest part of the film. Climax of the film was also impressive.
Overall an impressive film and a perfect end to the entertaining Trilogy. Thank You Sam Raimi for one of the most impressive and entertaining Trilogy.
A Thousand Words is a comedy-drama film directed by Brian Robbins. The film stars Eddie Murphy, Kerry Washington, Clark Duke and Cliff Curtis.
A literary agent finds a bodhi tree on his property with a leaf falling on every word he speaks and when it starts to create trouble in his life he tries to find a way to break the curse.
The film not be a superb or one of it's kind one but still deserves a little better rating. The film is not as bad as the ratings suggest and is a decent one time film with some good comedy and a great massage.
The plot of the film is interesting and execution is good, the execution could've been much better if it would've been handled in a more mature way without the cliche and mediocre way.
Acting in the film is superb and despite of the fact that the film entirely belongs to Eddie Murphy he carries the film superbly on his shoulders. Clark Duke was a surprise package in the film and was very impressive. Cliff Curtis was decent and Kerry Washington was average.
Screenplay of the film is decent and it seems that the director was in a hurry to end the film, atleast the forced up direction suggests the same.
Overall a decent one time watch comedy film with a message.
A literary agent finds a bodhi tree on his property with a leaf falling on every word he speaks and when it starts to create trouble in his life he tries to find a way to break the curse.
The film not be a superb or one of it's kind one but still deserves a little better rating. The film is not as bad as the ratings suggest and is a decent one time film with some good comedy and a great massage.
The plot of the film is interesting and execution is good, the execution could've been much better if it would've been handled in a more mature way without the cliche and mediocre way.
Acting in the film is superb and despite of the fact that the film entirely belongs to Eddie Murphy he carries the film superbly on his shoulders. Clark Duke was a surprise package in the film and was very impressive. Cliff Curtis was decent and Kerry Washington was average.
Screenplay of the film is decent and it seems that the director was in a hurry to end the film, atleast the forced up direction suggests the same.
Overall a decent one time watch comedy film with a message.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myer is a slasher film directed by Joe Chappelle. The film stars Late Donald Pleasence, Paul Rudd, Marianne Hagan, and Late Mitch Ryan.
Michael Myers returns to Haddonfield Six years after in pursuit of his niece, Jamie Lloyd, who has escaped with her newborn child, for which Michael and a mysterious cult have sinister plans.
The sixth installment in the Halloween film series.
This film is still better in comparison to the Part 5 but still the film seems to be another futile attempt to keep the series alive.
The film starts 6 years after the Halloween 5 ends and in order to pump a new life in the series the makers comes up with the new cult subject and somewhat new cast but that still doesn't works in the favour of the film and despite of all the efforts the film falls.
The plot of the film is average and execution is average to bad, the film gets slow in the middle and starts derailing as the film progresses and didn't gets back on the tracj.
Acting in the film was good to average. Late Donald Pleasence was impressive as always. Paul Rudd was surprisingly very impressive. Marianne Hagan, and Late Mitch Ryan with all the support cast were average.
The climax of the film is also not very exciting although cinematography and BGM is impressive.
Overall another disappointing film in the name of Halloween series.
Michael Myers returns to Haddonfield Six years after in pursuit of his niece, Jamie Lloyd, who has escaped with her newborn child, for which Michael and a mysterious cult have sinister plans.
The sixth installment in the Halloween film series.
This film is still better in comparison to the Part 5 but still the film seems to be another futile attempt to keep the series alive.
The film starts 6 years after the Halloween 5 ends and in order to pump a new life in the series the makers comes up with the new cult subject and somewhat new cast but that still doesn't works in the favour of the film and despite of all the efforts the film falls.
The plot of the film is average and execution is average to bad, the film gets slow in the middle and starts derailing as the film progresses and didn't gets back on the tracj.
Acting in the film was good to average. Late Donald Pleasence was impressive as always. Paul Rudd was surprisingly very impressive. Marianne Hagan, and Late Mitch Ryan with all the support cast were average.
The climax of the film is also not very exciting although cinematography and BGM is impressive.
Overall another disappointing film in the name of Halloween series.