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Curry's Chapters, Canada . Buy Now Pay Later With Interest Free Credit | Spider-Man (Widescreen Edition) Usually ships in 24 hours Delivery is subject to warehouse availability. Shipping delays may occur if we receive more orders than stock. Our Price: $41.95 Our Sale Price: $29.36 Savings: $12.59 (30%) Ordering is 100% secure . Spend $39 or more at chapters.indigo.ca and your order ships free!. ( Details ) Starring: Tobey Maguire , Kirsten Dunst , Willem Dafoe Video Release: November 2002 | Theatrical Release: 2002 Runtime: 121 Rating: PG-13 (MPAA) Released by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment | UPC: 043396096615 chapters.indigo Review Marvel's wall-crawling superhero hit the big-screen with just the right mix of flash and heart: the CGI scenes scratched the action-movie itch, but the performances from a remarkably well-chosen cast were equally satisfying. Tobey Maguire played orphaned teen Peter Parker perfectly, as an earnest, intelligent and likeable guy with nerdish leanings that don't exactly get him the girl of his dreams, Mary Jane Watson (a gorgeous Kirsten Dunst). On a field trip, Peter is bitten by a genetically modified spider (not radioactive, as in the comic book series) and wakes up the next morning to find that he doesn't need his geeky glasses and that he has suddenly developed a cool, buff bod, to boot. Peter is a bit bewildered by his new abilities, which he gradually discovers in a kind of puberty-redux and learns to control with a mix of abandon and maturity -- that first swing off a tall building is as exhilerating for viewers as for Peter. After the tragic loss of his kindly uncle/adopted father, Peter soothes his guilt and grief by using his powers in pursuit of justice. He moves into a ridiculously cool apartment in New York with his wealthy friend, Harry Osborn (James Franco) and achieves a nice work-life balance: moonlighting as superhero and chronicling his own exploits for his day-job as photographer for the Daily Bugle. (Perhaps the movie's most amusing surprise is flat-topped cigar-chomping editor J. Jonah Jameson, played with spot-on vitriol by J. K. Simmons.) Enter Harry's ambitious father, Norman (the perfect villain, Willem Dafoe), who, desperate to build a super-soldier for the Army, conducts an experiment upon himself and creates a maniacal alter-ego, The Green Goblin. Spidey has his arch-nemesis. Check. Now we need the girl: Mary Jane has also moved to the Big Apple, which is good. But she's dating Harry, which is bad. The film culminates in some thrilling crash-and-bash action, some terrific scenes between the love interests and the perfect set-up for the sequel. Not to reference Dunst or anything, but: bring it on. Editorial Notes DVD includes: Commentary by director Sam Raimi, Kirsten Dunst, producer Laura Ziskin, and co-producer Grant Curtis SFX commentary by special effects designer John Dykstra and visual effects crew "Weaving the Web": subtitled pop-on production notes and historical facts Branching web-isodes Music videos: Hero (Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott), What We're All About (Sum 41) TV spots Filmographies and character files HBO Making of Spider-Man Spider-Mania, an E! Entertainment Special Director profile: Sam Raimi Composer profile: Danny Elfman Screen tests for Tobey Maguire, J.K. Simmons, and CGI Spider-Man Costume and makeup tests Gag/outtake reel Conceptual art and production design gallery Comic book artist pin-up gallery "Spider-Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century" historical documentary The Spider-Man Comic Book Archives Rogues Gallery The Loves of Peter Parker Activision game hints and tips Notes DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case 2-Disc Set Disc One: SPIDER-MAN (Feature with Bonus Material) Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Sam Raimi - Director, Kirsten Dunst - Star, Laura Ziskin - Producer, Grant Curtis - Co-Producer 2. John Dykstra - Special Effects Designer, Visual Effects Crew Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer 2. TV Spots Alternate Subtitles - 1. Production Notes, Historical Facts Music Video - 1. Sum 41 "What We're All About" 2. Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott "Hero" Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access Branching Web-i-sodes Text/Photo Galleries: Filmographies Character Files DVD-ROM Features: Comic to Feature Comparison Record Your Own Commentary Countdown to Spider-Man 2 Weblinks Disc Two: (Bonus Material) Documentary - 1. HBO MAKING OF SPIDER-MAN 2. SPIDER-MANIA: An E! Entertainment Special 3. SPIDER-MAN: The Mythology of the 21st Century (Historical) Featurette - 1. Director Profile: Sam Raimi 2. Composer Profile: Danny Elfman Bonus Footage - 1. Screen Test - Tobey Maguire - Star, J.K. Simmons - Star, CGI Spider-Man 2. Costume and Make-up Tests 3. Outtakes and Gag Reel Text/Photo Galleries: Gallery - 1. Conceptional Art and Production Design Gallery 2. Rogues Gallery 3. Comic Book Artist Gallery Archives - 1. Spider-Man Comics 2. The Loves of Peter Parker Hints & Tips - ActiVision Spider-Man Game DVD-ROM Features: Games - 1. ActiVision PC Game (2 Playable Levels) Weblinks - 1. Exclusive Marvel dot.comics ("Blue #1," "Black Cat #1," and "Peter Parker: Return of the Goblin") Spider-Man Visualizer Description IN THEATRES: MAY 3, 2002 In Sam Raimi's hi-tech remake of the classic Marvel Comics tale, Peter Parker (Tobey Macguire) is a dejected high school boy with his heart set on Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst). However, when a school field trip to see a genetically altered spider gives Parker newfound powers, his exotic extracurricular schedule provides an ample distraction from Mary Jane's wiles. 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