Spider-Man 3: Friendly Neighborhood Re-Cut
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(and hey, if someone wouldn't mind getting a torrent started, let me know, and I'll add it's link to this post.)
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Major changes (spoilers follow):
- Spider-Man is back to being your Friendly Neighborhood hero. Yes, he still has mood swings here and there, mostly from the symbiote, but he isn't a jerk for no reason anymore. And he certainly doesn't hit Mary Jane.
- No more Gwen Stacy story, and no more love triangles. (In fact, between Peter, Harry, M.J., Eddie, and Gwen, it was a love pentagon.) I realize that Peter has had many relationships in the original 616 canon, but he's most enjoyable when he's not being a terrible relationship partner.
- No more Jazzy evil Spidey.
- Run-time significantly cut. Certain scenes run too long, and drag on the parts we don't need. As such, scenes have been edited for speed and flow where appropriate.
- Spider-Man no longer is portrayed as having killed the robber from Spider-Man 1. Although we all saw that he didn't kill that man, for some reason, 3 features Parker having flash backs edited to imply that he did. Weird and un-needed.
Important changes (spoilers to my re-cut follow):
- Cringe-worthy quips removed. Spider-Man is supposed to make jokes, but a lot of lines in this movie, be they from Spider-Man or even Venom, are terrible and out of context. Venom shouldn't make Eric Foreman style one-off's before he kills someone.
- On that note, as much of Eddie Brock being Eric Foreman removed as possible. It doesn't feel in character for Eddie to be oddly whiney, or to be constantly trying to smooth-talk others. His portrayal in 3 also makes Eddie come off particularly gross to women. (Not in a Dolores Umbridge love-to-hate kinda way, but in a 'Ew I don't want to see this' kinda way.)
- Updated intro graphic. Spider-Man 3 had the Marvel intro, but it was the older one.
- Large portions of Sandman cut. We're shown his motivation almost literally 590 times. I cut it down to 3. Many of his lines are also delivered very strangely, so these were removed for quality.
- Venom's screech is now a howl. For some reason, Venom sounds like Yoshi in the original.
- Shots of Eddie Brock in Venom but with mask off are reduced to a minimum. Why.
- Harry's deus ex machina butler is removed. Butler, who are you. Where were you in 2. Stop it.
- Cheesy sound effects / visual effects removed where possible. The movie's still a bit dated, but less so.
- Many tiny other things. Spider-Man doesn't say 'Shazam' anymore.
Small but important changes (big spoilers to re-cut follow. Design software for sublimation. I recommend not reading these until after watching the re-cut, but hey, I'm not your Mom.):
- Spider-Man doesn't blow up Harry-Goblin's face anymore. That's his own fault now.
- Ending changed! No more super sad bum out.
- After-credits scene! It's a Marvel movie, after all.
Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 debuted ten years ago this month, and though the movie pulled in $890 million worldwide (more than $100 million more than its predecessor), it was largely seen as a misstep in the franchise by fans and critics. Since then, the maligned sequel has experienced a bit of a critical reappraisal and now seems as close to cult status as a mainstream film with a $258 million budget can be.
Spider Man 3 Extended Cut
Over the weekend, a new 'Editor's Cut' of the 2007 sequel made its way online over at Amazon, only to be unceremoniously pulled from the digital shelves because it debuted too soon. Below, read all about the Spider-Man 3 editor's cut and when you'll have the opportunity to see it again.
Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy is getting a limited edition Blu-ray re-release in a couple of weeks, and thanks to Amazon's gaff, now we know that a Spider-Man 3 editor's cut is part of the package. But comic book movie fandom is quick on the draw, and in the short window the new cut was available, a handful of people downloaded or rented it and are more than willing to talk about the differences between this and the theatrical cut. (To answer your biggest question: yes, Emo Peter remains intact.)
The new version of the film is actually shorter than the one that played in theaters. It's no secret that Raimi himself isn't a huge fan of the film, so it's not too surprising that he and his team would want to get in there and trim away some things to minimize the damage. io9 has a good breakdown of some of the biggest changes:
The scene of Aunt May in Peter's apartment giving back his engagement ring has been cut entirely, as has the entirely bizarre scene where Peter apologizes to his landlord while trying to call MJ. Tragically, the moment Willem Dafoe yells 'FIRST, WE ATTACK HIS HEART!' from beyond the grave at James Franco's Harry Osborn is also left on the cutting floor. Added in the new version of the film includes shots from early trailers of Peter wearing the symbiote suit in the broad daylight as he flew through the streets of New York, as well as a full restoration of Christopher Young's score as the soundtrack for the film, meaning several scenes now have new music attached.
You can read the full list of differences at the fan forums over at Blu-ray.com. I haven't seen this movie since it came out a decade ago, but I have to imagine that even the theatrical cut plays better than most the subpar superhero cinema that's come out over the past few years. I look forward to revisiting the trilogy soon, and this new edition sounds like the perfect opportunity to dive back in.
The limited edition Blu-ray collection of the Spider-Man trilogy will be available on June 13, 2017.
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Spider-Man 3: Friendly Neighborhood Re-Cut
DOWNLOAD HERE
(and hey, if someone wouldn't mind getting a torrent started, let me know, and I'll add it's link to this post.)
Spiderman 3 Screensaver free download - TubeMate 3, The Amazing Spider-Man 3D Screensaver, Dream Aquarium Screensaver, and many more programs. All Spider-man 3 Trainers, Saves, Editors at CheatsGuru have been submitted by our users. Although we always check files for existing viruses, these files can be potentially dangerous for your computers. For checking the files you can use an on-line antivirus scanner. Such scanner gives 80% guarantee that the file is safe. I would like it if you made a retrospective audio commentary for the Spider-Man 3: Editor's Cut, talking about your experiences editing the theatrical version, the studio mandating, and your goals behind this new cut. 'There was no time. The new version barely came together in time for the release date.'
———————————————-———————————————
Major changes (spoilers follow):
- Spider-Man is back to being your Friendly Neighborhood hero. Yes, he still has mood swings here and there, mostly from the symbiote, but he isn't a jerk for no reason anymore. And he certainly doesn't hit Mary Jane.
- No more Gwen Stacy story, and no more love triangles. (In fact, between Peter, Harry, M.J., Eddie, and Gwen, it was a love pentagon.) I realize that Peter has had many relationships in the original 616 canon, but he's most enjoyable when he's not being a terrible relationship partner.
- No more Jazzy evil Spidey.
- Run-time significantly cut. Certain scenes run too long, and drag on the parts we don't need. As such, scenes have been edited for speed and flow where appropriate.
- Spider-Man no longer is portrayed as having killed the robber from Spider-Man 1. Although we all saw that he didn't kill that man, for some reason, 3 features Parker having flash backs edited to imply that he did. Weird and un-needed.
Important changes (spoilers to my re-cut follow):
- Cringe-worthy quips removed. Spider-Man is supposed to make jokes, but a lot of lines in this movie, be they from Spider-Man or even Venom, are terrible and out of context. Venom shouldn't make Eric Foreman style one-off's before he kills someone.
- On that note, as much of Eddie Brock being Eric Foreman removed as possible. It doesn't feel in character for Eddie to be oddly whiney, or to be constantly trying to smooth-talk others. His portrayal in 3 also makes Eddie come off particularly gross to women. (Not in a Dolores Umbridge love-to-hate kinda way, but in a 'Ew I don't want to see this' kinda way.)
- Updated intro graphic. Spider-Man 3 had the Marvel intro, but it was the older one.
- Large portions of Sandman cut. We're shown his motivation almost literally 590 times. I cut it down to 3. Many of his lines are also delivered very strangely, so these were removed for quality.
- Venom's screech is now a howl. For some reason, Venom sounds like Yoshi in the original.
- Shots of Eddie Brock in Venom but with mask off are reduced to a minimum. Why.
- Harry's deus ex machina butler is removed. Butler, who are you. Where were you in 2. Stop it.
- Cheesy sound effects / visual effects removed where possible. The movie's still a bit dated, but less so.
- Many tiny other things. Spider-Man doesn't say 'Shazam' anymore.
Small but important changes (big spoilers to re-cut follow. Design software for sublimation. I recommend not reading these until after watching the re-cut, but hey, I'm not your Mom.):
- Spider-Man doesn't blow up Harry-Goblin's face anymore. That's his own fault now.
- Ending changed! No more super sad bum out.
- After-credits scene! It's a Marvel movie, after all.
Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 debuted ten years ago this month, and though the movie pulled in $890 million worldwide (more than $100 million more than its predecessor), it was largely seen as a misstep in the franchise by fans and critics. Since then, the maligned sequel has experienced a bit of a critical reappraisal and now seems as close to cult status as a mainstream film with a $258 million budget can be.
Spider Man 3 Extended Cut
Over the weekend, a new 'Editor's Cut' of the 2007 sequel made its way online over at Amazon, only to be unceremoniously pulled from the digital shelves because it debuted too soon. Below, read all about the Spider-Man 3 editor's cut and when you'll have the opportunity to see it again.
Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy is getting a limited edition Blu-ray re-release in a couple of weeks, and thanks to Amazon's gaff, now we know that a Spider-Man 3 editor's cut is part of the package. But comic book movie fandom is quick on the draw, and in the short window the new cut was available, a handful of people downloaded or rented it and are more than willing to talk about the differences between this and the theatrical cut. (To answer your biggest question: yes, Emo Peter remains intact.)
The new version of the film is actually shorter than the one that played in theaters. It's no secret that Raimi himself isn't a huge fan of the film, so it's not too surprising that he and his team would want to get in there and trim away some things to minimize the damage. io9 has a good breakdown of some of the biggest changes:
The scene of Aunt May in Peter's apartment giving back his engagement ring has been cut entirely, as has the entirely bizarre scene where Peter apologizes to his landlord while trying to call MJ. Tragically, the moment Willem Dafoe yells 'FIRST, WE ATTACK HIS HEART!' from beyond the grave at James Franco's Harry Osborn is also left on the cutting floor. Added in the new version of the film includes shots from early trailers of Peter wearing the symbiote suit in the broad daylight as he flew through the streets of New York, as well as a full restoration of Christopher Young's score as the soundtrack for the film, meaning several scenes now have new music attached.
You can read the full list of differences at the fan forums over at Blu-ray.com. I haven't seen this movie since it came out a decade ago, but I have to imagine that even the theatrical cut plays better than most the subpar superhero cinema that's come out over the past few years. I look forward to revisiting the trilogy soon, and this new edition sounds like the perfect opportunity to dive back in.
The limited edition Blu-ray collection of the Spider-Man trilogy will be available on June 13, 2017.