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SPIDER-MAN (2002) RETRO MOVIE REVIEW | Double Toasted - Showing our reaction to scenes from the trailer and the full movie itself, today we talk about the Spider-Man 2002 movie! People are going nuts talking about Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness especially after No Way Home, Homecoming and Far From Home, but since it's been 20 years since the original Sam Raimi trilogy, we decided to go back in time and review the film to see if it holds up not only to the other Spiderman movies but also, perhaps the cartoon and comic books! What did you guys think of this movie, 20 years later? Let us know in the comments below!
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@Ghost8386
@Ghost8386 2 года назад
RIP Bill Nunn, Cliff Robertson, and Macho Man Randy Savage.
@TheGodOfWarhammer
@TheGodOfWarhammer Год назад
Both William DeFoe and J.K. Simmons were so perfect that Marvel couldn’t replace them
@dpTheFallen
@dpTheFallen 3 месяца назад
It is Awesome they replayed Green Goblin and J Jona Jamison in Spider No Way Home! 😊
@jermainehaslam5634
@jermainehaslam5634 3 месяца назад
So perfect that they brought them back for No Way Home, that says the impact they had on the fan base back in the day.
@Eva01-jy2qu7pu9r
@Eva01-jy2qu7pu9r 2 года назад
I love the early 2000's style of this film. Doesn't matter if its a little goofy, its still a classic.
@tobiaslawrence8928
@tobiaslawrence8928 2 года назад
And it's the goofiness that makes it nostalgic and so good.
@maineman5757
@maineman5757 2 года назад
Marvel movies today are just as goofy if not more so lol
@thedefinitionisthis
@thedefinitionisthis 2 года назад
@@maineman5757 Yeah, but there's an earnestness in Raimi's films, in that there are parts that *unintentionally* come off as campy, whereas the MCU movies today really embrace the absurd and camp with some of their movies. Nothing wrong with either!
@sharpaycutie2
@sharpaycutie2 2 года назад
What was goofy? .This was real life grounded enough for general audiences to take it in
@JJ-94
@JJ-94 2 года назад
It's like they're allowed to be corney which is the reason why I don't bash the early phase of marvel like the hulk, blade or punisher
@Omar-wq9dz
@Omar-wq9dz 2 года назад
The upside down kiss has gone down in pop culture, and there's so many iconic lines in the film, "You know, I'm something of a scientist myself", "I missed the part where that's my problem", and "You know how much I sacrificed!?"
@dansfootage
@dansfootage 2 года назад
“Back to Formula”
@michaelstrong5383
@michaelstrong5383 2 года назад
"SPIDER-MAN! This is why only fools are heroes, because you never know when some lunatic will come along with a sadistic choice. Let die the woman you love.....or suffer the little children. Make your choice, Spider-Man, and see how a hero is rewarded." "Don't do it Goblin!" "We are who we choose to be! *NOW CHOOSE!!"* Man, that part gives me chills every time.
@Novemberz_Own78
@Novemberz_Own78 2 года назад
"Godspeed, Spiderman"
@khalduras784
@khalduras784 2 года назад
The line is more of a meme than it is an iconic meaningful line tbh.
@TheGodfather-bm3ow
@TheGodfather-bm3ow 2 года назад
Job , no job ... freelance is good for a kid your age .. now get outta here ... bring me more photos ... meat ... I'll Give you a big box of Christmas meat... you think a woman like that is with you for your personality... a word to the not so wise... do what you have to with your little friend and broom her fast...
@Psilocybin77
@Psilocybin77 2 года назад
I'm really happy for Sam Raimi. He suffered a lot in the eighties and nineties with studios interfering with his work, he deserves to be successful.
@jasonfasthorse8939
@jasonfasthorse8939 2 года назад
The “ I missed the Part where that’s my Problem” Quote is still a quip I use today
@rasalpaul4574
@rasalpaul4574 2 года назад
This movie was a true phenomenon back in the day. It was a good origin movie.
@VEGITAS4
@VEGITAS4 2 года назад
I can’t believe it’s been 20 years already
@RGF91
@RGF91 2 года назад
i was 10 in 02 I'M 30 NOW!
@Montesama314
@Montesama314 2 года назад
The casting for Uncle Ben and Aunt May was great. Those two are literally what I think of when I think of the characters. Marisa Tomei is fine, though...
@Wolfman7870
@Wolfman7870 Год назад
Didn't make sense Spiderman's mom had a sister that was like 40 years older than her, though.
@bensneb360
@bensneb360 2 года назад
This movie definitely has its flaws and parts that haven't aged well, but it's still my favorite Spider-Man movie, it just has so much heart, fun parts, is very quotable, and such a great cast
@stevenpina1983
@stevenpina1983 2 года назад
And what parts have t age well? CGI doesn’t count, technology improves throughout the years, so what. I hate people claiming things didn’t “age well”
@dupersuper6516
@dupersuper6516 2 года назад
Nah, it aged fine
@ardenaudreyarji
@ardenaudreyarji 2 года назад
Part 2 was the Ultimate Spin!!!
@houston1342
@houston1342 2 года назад
You people can't handle criticism in a good movie.
@nexus235
@nexus235 8 месяцев назад
No it's just that it's aged fine. Anything goofy/corny Is still funny to watch today and there's nothing that would be considered PC by today's age really.
@JaxBlade
@JaxBlade 2 года назад
Spider-man (2002) is Dated in a Lot of Areas but I still had a Great time rewatchin it. Honestly even w/ Flaws I still personally enjoyed it. For me I give it a FULL PRICE still, Love Willem Dafoe, Love Jk Simmons, Love Tobey and Damn Mary Jane was foine. I remember back in the 5th grade me & several friends prepped SO MUCH for this film cuz we knew it be packed & wanted the best seats & we had to rush our parents like "WE CANT BE Late" GoodTimes & Im SO Grateful Majority of theaters guarantee u assigned seats w/ Prebuy tickets These Days lol
@a.f.watcher8888
@a.f.watcher8888 2 года назад
😆 forgot J.K. Simmons, never got recast for a reason.
@nole8146
@nole8146 2 года назад
Tobey/ Raimi is the Adam West Batman of Spideys. Maybe dated & campy that it's charm, highlighting a fun iteration of the character. Wasn't for them we probably wouldn't have what we got today
@boomstickcritique902
@boomstickcritique902 2 года назад
Every movie is flawed besides a few corny bits and a crap Mary Jane with Dunst whose character is nothing but a boy hopper slut in the whole series the movie is great.
@simplebidnessman
@simplebidnessman 2 года назад
@@nole8146 I’m wondering what aspect are dated. Like the cgi?
@EazyRocko
@EazyRocko 2 года назад
I hate the word dated so much
@BlakeRadcliff
@BlakeRadcliff 2 года назад
The scene with the board directors turning into skeletons looks goofy today with the dated effects, but that moment scared the hell out of me when I watched it as a kid
@adamrivera8550
@adamrivera8550 2 года назад
I remember going to see this in the theater in ‘02 in New York and telling my mom afterwards walking out of there “Mom, let me know when you see Padaman, I’m too small.” I’m officially old.
@sethmevans
@sethmevans 2 года назад
The part when Green Goblin broke into Aunt Mays house when she was praying always makes be laugh uncontrollably for some odd ass reason
@thepowerofIandI
@thepowerofIandI 2 года назад
“FINISH IT!!” “FROM EEEEEVIIIIIILLLLLLL”
@michaelstrong5383
@michaelstrong5383 2 года назад
"DELIVER US!!" "FINISH IT! *_FINISH IT!!"_* "FROM EVIL!!!"
@blakelip3
@blakelip3 2 года назад
THOSE EYESSSSSSS……..THOSE YELLOW EYESSSSSSS
@kyro-jaxxsonofkosmos23
@kyro-jaxxsonofkosmos23 2 года назад
That scene scared the crap out of me as a kid, ngl
@jongon0848
@jongon0848 2 года назад
I always felt bad for her during that scene.
@BMoneyrulz
@BMoneyrulz 2 года назад
This review is just as enjoyable as the movie itself! Would love more RETRO REVIEWS of other classics!
@BrandonBreathes
@BrandonBreathes 2 года назад
facts
@stephanhenry9205
@stephanhenry9205 2 года назад
This video barely got views in comparison to some of their others. Retro reviews might die
@Paranormal718
@Paranormal718 2 года назад
With the announcement of Bill Skarsgard casted for a reboot of The Crow, would love for the DT crew to do a Retro Review of 1994s The Crow.
@DetroitAlan01
@DetroitAlan01 2 года назад
This was the best theater going experience I’ve had as an adult. Had been waiting on Spider-Man, ever since Cannon Films had the rights. After +10 years of development hell, it finally came out. Was in my mid 20’s when I saw this, opening night. There were so many moments where I forgot I was grown and reverted back to being 8. Didn’t matter how jam packed the theater was. Then the credits came on after that final swinging sequence. A straight up standing ovation from everyone there. That’s when I realized we’d all gone back to being kids again. That was one amazing, spectacular and sensational movie going experience.
@GrayWoIf
@GrayWoIf 2 года назад
I was 7 and I believe you. There is a lot of other movies from that time that looking back I'm like yeah I only liked that because I was 7 versus this I liked it because it was just good.
@lawrencekassab1226
@lawrencekassab1226 2 года назад
Fun Fact: the cafeteria scene when Toby catches all the food with MJ took 156 takes
@jasonhearn5818
@jasonhearn5818 Месяц назад
Damn
@ishraqtalukder4518
@ishraqtalukder4518 2 года назад
16:43 the birth of the greatest moment of Spider-Man films of “with great power comes great responsibility” 18:38 -18:49 would love korey be a uncle Ben variant that is the most angriest version 😂😂😂 19:03 remember with “great power bitch “ by korey 😂😂😂
@LTJfan
@LTJfan 2 года назад
"Misery, Misery, Misery, that's what you chosen"...menacing line by The Green Goblin
@hairltabbjr94
@hairltabbjr94 2 года назад
"I offered you friendship, and you spat in my face!"
@faherty87
@faherty87 Год назад
Godspeed Spider-man
@adriannadj763
@adriannadj763 2 года назад
Honestly, "teenagers" being portrayed by young adults never bothered me in this movie, or in TV shows like Smallville
@thedefinitionisthis
@thedefinitionisthis 2 года назад
While it is kind of an annoying thing to see young adults portraying teenagers, it's definitely not as bad when the extras/background characters/students are also portrayed by young adults. At least that helps maintain the illusion. It's when you have younger kids playing the background/surrounding students that make it glaringly obvious (ie. "The Boy Next Door" with J.Lo).... It was okay here. But the guy playing the teacher at the field trip barely looked older than the so-called "kids", so that was tough lol.
@user-vr1uh2nq7w
@user-vr1uh2nq7w 2 года назад
Because you were a kid, and thats how you looked at teenagers. At least thats the case with me
@charlescooks9360
@charlescooks9360 2 года назад
@@user-vr1uh2nq7w facts
@RJ-Ramen
@RJ-Ramen 2 года назад
@@user-vr1uh2nq7w THIS
@sharpaycutie2
@sharpaycutie2 2 года назад
Teenager looked like adults to me as a kid so… Plus if I watch old videos they look accurate For some reason now kids look MAD pubescent 😳😳
@Omar-wq9dz
@Omar-wq9dz 2 года назад
I was obsessed with Spider-Man after I saw this movie
@GrayWoIf
@GrayWoIf 2 года назад
This came out the summer before I entered 2nd grade let me tell you I was banned from show and tell in 1st grade because I kept bringing in my spiderman with motorcycle toy. This movie blew my mind I was already spidey crazy before this even came out.
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 2 года назад
@@GrayWoIf OMG I was else entering 2nd Grade in 2002! This film will always have a special place in my heart, as it was the first comic book film I saw in the theatre (saw it with my grandmother though she’s sadly no longer here died in 2008). My friend also gave me the VHS of it soon after I got my tonsils taken out in November of that year which I still have to this day
@gcolbyp
@gcolbyp 2 года назад
Rewatched it leading up to No Way Home, still mostly holds up. Yeah the dated CGI and corny lines here and there, but I think the strengths of this movie and the 2nd one too is that while they’re fun superhero movies, they’re also great emotional drama between the characters that helps elevate the movie from being just a goofy comic book movie. Love Tobey as this character, memes aside. I actually like Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane, I get it the damsel in distress thing can get annoying, but I think she’s a much more three dimensional character than people give her credit for, plus the iconic upside down kiss. Willem Dafoe is over the top, but in the best way possible. And J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson is the GOAT. I really like the Tom Holland movies and I’m not one of those Raimi fanboys who always puts them down, they’re different interpretations of the character while still keeping the essence of what we love about him, but I do hold the first 2 Raimi films near to my heart. They may be cheesy, but that’s part of the charm of them.
@michaelstrong5383
@michaelstrong5383 2 года назад
I was nine years old when the very first Spider-Man film was released. It was the first PG-13 film I ever saw, and it's one of my favorite movie-going experiences to see my childhood hero on the big screen. Can't believe that was 20 years ago.
@Gears_Starting
@Gears_Starting 2 года назад
I have wondered how Green Goblin did an imitation of a woman that well. Did his helmet have a voice changer or something?
@mitchellneuhoff9946
@mitchellneuhoff9946 Год назад
Well that really surprise you Normans company had a lot of cool tech
@Omar-wq9dz
@Omar-wq9dz 2 года назад
Despite some dated special effects and corny dialogue, I consider this the 2nd best Spider-Man film ever, with Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2 as the best
@GrayWoIf
@GrayWoIf 2 года назад
Yeah I saw 2 again in December and I was like goddamn I remember this being good but this might be one of the best comic book films of all time MCU wishes it had one of these.
@masonwright4249
@masonwright4249 2 года назад
@@GrayWoIf endgame was better
@stevenpina1983
@stevenpina1983 2 года назад
Comic books had corny dialogue in the past and present. That shouldn’t be a negative for. Raimi Comic book movie.
@EdwardSanchezProductions
@EdwardSanchezProductions 2 года назад
The best way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this movie
@JordanMgordan
@JordanMgordan 2 года назад
I view this film the same way I do movies like "Jurassic Park" or "Back to the Future". There's some sort of universal, timeless quality to it. It's memorable, schmaltzy and charming, but as you mentioned in your review there's a lot of character work that elevates it above your typical superhero movie. This is one of the handful of superhero flicks where I can honestly say I feel it's a legitimate "classic" movie.
@jp3813
@jp3813 2 года назад
Well, they said in the review that there are many things that supposedly didn't age well. So I'm not sure if "timeless" is the right word. But it's a classic in the same way that Richard Donner's Superman & Tim Burton's Batman were.
@JordanMgordan
@JordanMgordan 2 года назад
@@jp3813 I think outside of the Macy Gray bit and some of the special effects the movie aged perfectly fine. And I still would say it’s timeless. I think people just feel insecure sometimes when these movies have campy or sillier bits. Marvel in the present has made a big habit of being self-deprecating and irony poisoned. But like, speaking to people who typically aren’t into these types of movies, by and large this has a very broad appeal. All the “it hasn’t aged well” stuff today will be the stuff it’s remembered fondly for tomorrow.
@jp3813
@jp3813 2 года назад
@@JordanMgordan The campy & silly stuff are really more of a Sam Raimi style regardless of the era as Multiverse of Madness shows.
@gcolbyp
@gcolbyp 2 года назад
🎵 AND THEY SAY THAT A HERO CAN SAVE US, I’M NOT GONNA STAND HERE AND WAAAAIIIIITTTT! 🎵
@headeraser
@headeraser 2 года назад
I’ve always loved the web swinging in those movies. There’s real weight behind it, so it feels so satifisying to watch
@datsapaddlin
@datsapaddlin 2 года назад
Uncle Ben shoulda said with great power ima smack tf outta you talkin to me like that 😂. Did Peter forget he been living in his house most his life lol.
@Paranormal718
@Paranormal718 2 года назад
Such emotional weight in the scene with Uncle Ben imparting wisdom. Phenomenal writing.
@EdwardSanchezProductions
@EdwardSanchezProductions 2 года назад
I can’t believe that Spider-Man is 20 years old
@BritishInvasion91
@BritishInvasion91 2 года назад
Kinda surprised you guys didn't go much into Willem Dafoe's performance. His scenes where he's grappling with the Goblin persona are awesome and thought you guys would go crazy with his conversion he has in the mirror. This is my favorite movie of all time though I liked hearing you guys talk about it.
@cocolime6496
@cocolime6496 2 года назад
Spider-Man was hardly the first comic book movie, nor is it even close to the best, but it kickstarted the era of comic book movies we have today. in a way. sam raimi was a pioneer for that. this film had such an impact on me
@luxurybuzz3681
@luxurybuzz3681 2 года назад
Blade(1998) X-Men (2000) Spider-Man (2001)
@blackguyofthesouth2161
@blackguyofthesouth2161 2 года назад
@@luxurybuzz3681 2002 for Spider-man
@boomstickcritique902
@boomstickcritique902 2 года назад
I don't know about not being close to the best it's at least in the top 10 MCU has some great ones but most of their films are just the same movie over and over again with different jokes.
@masonwright4249
@masonwright4249 2 года назад
@@boomstickcritique902 cry more
@stevenpina1983
@stevenpina1983 2 года назад
Other than Batman and C Reeves Superman , what other comic book movie are better than Spider-Man?
@yahmicah4294
@yahmicah4294 2 года назад
This was my all time favorite movie for a lot of my childhood. Watching this later in life It, like May other movies reveal layers and layers of detail and story that we as kids didn’t catch onto. This will always be classic despite the corny aspect.
@anthonyleach7608
@anthonyleach7608 2 года назад
I remember seeing this on opening night with my mom and I was I think in first grade. When I was done I instantly knew that I wanted to make movies
@adamrodriguez4068
@adamrodriguez4068 2 года назад
That last fight scene is pretty brutal. That fool was really about to stab him in the face
@Elvusmiw
@Elvusmiw 2 года назад
I cannot believe spiderman 2 predicted that sam raimi would direct a dr strange movie 13 years later
@blackguyofthesouth2161
@blackguyofthesouth2161 2 года назад
It didn't
@luxurybuzz3681
@luxurybuzz3681 2 года назад
Sam Raimi has always been a doctor strange fan. Too bad his movie sucked but not his fault. The screenplay was poor.
@Elvusmiw
@Elvusmiw 2 года назад
@@blackguyofthesouth2161 yeah it did, the movie references dr strange
@ishraqtalukder4518
@ishraqtalukder4518 2 года назад
25:51 the green goblin as the one person that Jameson doesn’t mess with 😂😂😂 27:15 -27:43 korey got so jump scared with green goblin’s entry 😂😂😂😂
@sharpaycutie2
@sharpaycutie2 2 года назад
This movie is what u want from a FAN MAD movie. Sam proving himself as a fan but also a talented director. Props to Everyone involved in the film! Set, costume, Script , lighting, actors EVERYBODY
@bangitybangbabang
@bangitybangbabang 2 года назад
I can't believe a movie from my childhood is in a retro movie review 😭
@Climinator-op6kh
@Climinator-op6kh 2 года назад
Trivia fact: one of the board members of Oscorp that gets blown up by Goblin at the parade is played by original live action Spiderman Nicholas Hammond.
@pinktitan3716
@pinktitan3716 5 месяцев назад
2:11 “It’s been twenty years? Twenty, it’s been twenty YEARS?!?!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@drakedarkstar5422
@drakedarkstar5422 2 года назад
Rosemary Harris is still alive, y'all. Lets make another Toby movie until its not too late.
@Montesama314
@Montesama314 2 года назад
A defining moment in pop culture. This movie also solidified my already growing love for the Spider-Man character.
@comixproviderftw_02
@comixproviderftw_02 2 года назад
The Godfather of Superhero movies
@Psmgamer
@Psmgamer 2 года назад
Can't believe it's been 20 years since Spiderman was released. Great movie and the cast is just perfect.
@derekknowles5805
@derekknowles5805 2 года назад
My favorite part is the goblin scream in the burning building
@IIBonafide
@IIBonafide 2 года назад
The death of Ben Parker was tragic & why Spider-Man 🕷 3 screwed it up. Retconing this death only cheapens this loss.
@jongon0848
@jongon0848 2 года назад
Rewatched this film recently and I was still impressed by how well paced the film was. Sure, some effects don't hold up as well but for a film that came out 20 years ago, I think the film is still fantastic in so many aspects. I get it's not for everyone but it'll always be for me.
@faherty87
@faherty87 Год назад
I love how they give Spidey and Goblin gettting their powers back to back and their meeting is built up to as we see them go on their first outings
@ishmaelcable
@ishmaelcable 2 года назад
Can’t believe the 00s are retro now
@redlangley02
@redlangley02 2 года назад
Original spider man was classic, there was teaser trailer so the twin towers when spider man chasing bunch of bank robbers on a helicopter, spider man trap those bank robber at middle of twin towers.
@GrayWoIf
@GrayWoIf 2 года назад
I finally saw that this year I had never seen it in my life until then. Also there are early posters of this movie with the twin towers reflecting in Spidermans eyes and they had to get rid of them but some still exist and Ebay sellers sell em for crazy amounts.
@raven3067
@raven3067 2 года назад
The movie that started it all.
@athenajaxon2397
@athenajaxon2397 2 года назад
The fact that this not only holds up but is still considered one of the best after the countless comic book movies we've gotten since then says A LOT. Personally those first two Spiderman movies are some of my favorite movies of all time. Also apparently Rosemary Harris hadn't seen Willem Dafoe in costume and was genuinely scared when she saw him in that scene lmao
@chimchimcharoo56
@chimchimcharoo56 2 года назад
53:58 - that scream is blood-curdling
@ishraqtalukder4518
@ishraqtalukder4518 2 года назад
51:40 Korey’s spoof of green goblin’s jump scare entrance 😂😂😂😂 52:32 alternative way to say “finish it” 😂😂😂 53:27 -53:40 savage funny punch by the green goblin 😂😂😂😂 more funny with korey and Martin’s “got him” 😂😂😂
@LokDesaad6
@LokDesaad6 2 года назад
32:16 "I offered you friendship, and you spat in my food. That's where Green Chef comes in handy!"
@MR.FREEDMAN
@MR.FREEDMAN Год назад
"Someone's been eating strawberry jam" 57:44 😂
@ariwl1
@ariwl1 2 года назад
I watched all the prior Spider-Man movies prior to No Way Home and I was prepared for the Tobey movies to not live up to my memories. I was pleasantly surprised to find that 1 and 2, while you can definitely see the cracks in them, are still enjoyable watches.
@ninjanibba4259
@ninjanibba4259 2 года назад
Same with 3 People love to disregard 3
@christophergarrett7082
@christophergarrett7082 2 года назад
It's in my top 15 superhero movies. This movie has the best uncle ben and aunt may. You completely see where Peter get his values from.
@HorrorGameFan
@HorrorGameFan 2 года назад
Every time Korey does those commercial transitions it almost looks like an out of nowhere assassination from the sopranos. 🤣 RIP Martin 32:10
@nikkicole54321
@nikkicole54321 2 года назад
I hate that peter/ uncle ben car fight. 😫 i watched this last yr and for me this movie still holds up.
@l0n3w01f
@l0n3w01f 2 года назад
I don't know, the students look closer to high schoolers than the euphoria cast
@markshannon6962
@markshannon6962 2 года назад
“Where that spida at?!” Lol 😂
@doomslayerprime9749
@doomslayerprime9749 2 года назад
I actually just finished Spider-Man: No Way Home ironic enough so it's definitely cool watch you guts reveiw where it all began
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 2 года назад
You guys are 8 days late with this video! The movie officially turned 20 last Tuesday This movie is what got everything started for me: 2002 I was 12 years old Resident Evil was the 1st dvd purchase I ever got and I found that first trailer of this movie on it Living at my first house I used my moms computer and stumbled upon a website; epic music playing in the background along with some still shots in a montage of a young boy after getting bit by a radioactive spider on a class trip gained superpowers and became an iconic hero This was Spider-Man and the idea of seeing one of the most popular comic book characters on screen was exciting! I watched the 90s cartoon, had several action figures, collected some comics but this movie is what really got me into becoming a die hard movie buff for life Since then I started collecting merchandise from figures to shirts to magazines to soundtracks to video games to posters to newspaper articles etc. Sam Raimi, Tobey Maguire, Kristen Dunst, and James Franco changed everything setting the bar for all comic book filmmaking The weekend of May 3rd, 2002 turned everything around for me and Spider-Man is still my #1 superhero of all time This is still the best movie ever made and still holds up 20 years later My dad was so pleased watching it too from the cast to the acting to the action to the story to the music We saw it in theaters twice, too I was happy to learn it ruled the 2002 box office and I played the movie tie in video game non stop on my PS2 Yes it’s corny in spots and Green Goblin’s costume looks dumb by today’s standards but Raimi manages to successfully adapt a big blockbuster such as this like no other with a terrific cast, a fun tone, great energy, looking very colorful, and using Peter’s transformation as a suitable metaphor for going through puberty into manhood Spider-Man (2002) is the best version to me still to this day and I am thankful it catapulted so much for comic book films next to turning me into a die hard movie fanatic BEST MOVIE EVER made to this day
@TreFKennedy
@TreFKennedy 2 года назад
I remember watching this at the newly built theater in my city in 2002, i remember it being the end of my 6th grade school year, my mother , 2 of my brothers and niece went to see this and knew this was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Cytron1515
@Cytron1515 2 года назад
Can't believe its already been 20 years since this came out. Doesn't make ya feel old. This one actually gave the Marvel Comic Cinematic Universe a jump start. Also if U haven't noticed ever since this came out in 2002 there has been a Marvel film released in all the following summers since then. Look it up.
@kjo2130
@kjo2130 2 года назад
I remember seeing this in the theaters as a kid with my dad. Imo it’s the best of the Rami trilogy, still holds up! 2nd best spidey film after spider verse.
@360.Tapestry
@360.Tapestry 2 года назад
i miss the part where that's _my_ problem this whole trilogy is so memeable because of the amazing quotes
@faherty87
@faherty87 Год назад
Ive only grown to love this film more. Visited the Queensboro bridge, the old hospital on Roosevelt island and took the cable car Goblin attacks in the final act. Ive been rewatching these the last few years and the last time i did the dvd extras of 1 and 2 and im replaying the second ps2 game. It's Pizza time
@christopherrichards2350
@christopherrichards2350 2 года назад
I was 5 years old when this movie came out in 2002. I was extremely excited to see this because I love Spider-Man.
@abdimwenda1855
@abdimwenda1855 2 года назад
20 years?!? wow I feel old 😟
@a.f.watcher8888
@a.f.watcher8888 2 года назад
Came out when I was 17, 😍 it. But as I got older, parts of it have aged poorly, Maguire and Dunst were a mixed 💼 for me (Maguire also being pretty much the Jared Leto of his day kinda soured me a bit, though I hear he’s mellowed out over time). But so many Iconic shots, memorable 🤪 lines, Willem FUCKING Dafoe sans the costume, and of course Bruce Campbell. Oh and it brought me two of my favorite Superhero games 🥹…back then anyway 😝
@ninjanibba4259
@ninjanibba4259 2 года назад
Jared? Tobey? What?
@jarmangill5911
@jarmangill5911 2 года назад
This was the best spiderman movie given the time it was set up and made . It was really cool for its time .
@codafett
@codafett 2 года назад
I love this movie. It's the best Spider-Man for me and it always will be.
@erikbyrge2024
@erikbyrge2024 Год назад
51:40 Gobin FU 53:40 Got him!
@kjo2130
@kjo2130 2 года назад
The promo & posters for this film.. omg the nostalgia lol
@donutpredator4945
@donutpredator4945 2 года назад
Has it been 20 years already? I was 17 when this came out and enjoyed the film and thank you for pointing out blade was the grandfather on restarting marvel movies again
@k3n0ju
@k3n0ju 2 года назад
Let's not forget arguably the best professional wrestler cameo of all time by Macho Man. Only Hulk Hogan's "Thunderlips" in Rocky III comes close. Edit: I'm glad they mentioned it in passing.
@giotorres9848
@giotorres9848 2 года назад
1,spider man 2.spiderman 2 3.far from home 4.amazing spiderman 2 5.amazing spiderman 6.far from home 7.homecoming
@angelduran717
@angelduran717 2 года назад
Yo I grew up on this being my first Superhero movie in theaters at the age of 4 and growing up with both the movie and the 90’s cartoon together, Sam Raimi alone made me fall in love with Spider-Man deeply and got me into drawing apart from my Pops getting me into drawing and coloring because the first thing I ever drew was Spider-Man as a 4 year old after watching Spider-Man 1, now as a professional artist I can definitely salute Sam and Tobey for getting me deep into the comic book art world.
@Ron-ep3zl
@Ron-ep3zl 8 месяцев назад
I would love to know what about the way Kirsten Dunst played Mary Jane reminded you of the comics version? Her character had no real direction. I don't think they ever figured out who she is but she definitely wasn't what the comics gave us. Mary Jane in the books is a strong willed woman who is confident.
@CyberStockholmSyndrome
@CyberStockholmSyndrome 2 года назад
I was 8 when this movie came out and it was the second superhero movie I saw after X-Men but this one was definitely my favorite. I saw it with my dad, who’s a HUGE Spider-Man fan and knows everything about his lore. Also, as New Yorkers, we were able to recognize a lot of different landmarks and places. Post 9/11 that “You mess with him, you mess with NEW YAWK. You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us!” was incredibly poignant. 20 years later, though well intentioned, it comes off as a little corny lol
@Sch0lar4h1re
@Sch0lar4h1re 2 года назад
"And they say that a HERO can save us!! "
@sleepy9102
@sleepy9102 2 года назад
Still my favorite live action spiderman movie. It’s so much fun. It never gets old, the story is always solid.
@RVickbmx
@RVickbmx 2 года назад
What a masterpiece of a film!
@kingghxstgaming
@kingghxstgaming 2 года назад
Still the best Spider-Man movie imo
@tonygoldenthesecond3805
@tonygoldenthesecond3805 Год назад
You 100% right. Spider man 2 is weak.
@joshuahermanson341
@joshuahermanson341 2 года назад
Watched this several months ago for the first time in a decade. It was refreshing watching a Marvel movie you don't need to see 20 other installments and 5 TV shows to get the full scope of the story.
@thoomolong
@thoomolong 2 года назад
most mcu movies are stand alone.
@joshuahermanson341
@joshuahermanson341 2 года назад
@@thoomolong if they were standalone, it wouldn't be a shared universe. And to be clear, that's their model, I'm not even mad at it. And even the Raimi movies aren't standalone overall. The events of Spider-Man 2 are set up by the events of 1. And so on and so forth. Just saying it was nice to revisit something, as the DT crew says here, quaint.
@jennifer5512
@jennifer5512 2 года назад
This channel should be at 1M subscribers. Most entertaining movie show by far.
@ThatKidWitTheAfro
@ThatKidWitTheAfro 2 года назад
Let’s not forget that this movie is also Macy Gray’s second acting role along with training day.
@knoble1985
@knoble1985 2 года назад
Goblin be dropping them bomb facts!!!😅
@SlavicGold
@SlavicGold 2 года назад
HOLY- 20 years? I watched this at 8 and did not Know Uncle Ben was gonna buy it in the first act. Needless to say this movie carved out its rent free place in my head
@GrayWoIf
@GrayWoIf 2 года назад
I saw it again last December. I saw them all again with my parents so they wouldn't be completely lost during No Way Home. My conclusion with this movie is I still like it a ton I remember seeing it the summer before I entered 2nd grade I remember drinking the biggest Sprite of my life and my mom not letting me go to pee until she couldn't take my whining. And then she covered my eyes when the goblin died I didn't see the full scene until DVD. That being said it was probably nostalgia fueling me but I still like this film a lot and Spider-Man 2 I still say it's a hands down masterpiece.
@robertparker6280
@robertparker6280 2 года назад
I hope they do a retro review for Spider-Man 2!
@SteinarrBattlefist
@SteinarrBattlefist 2 года назад
This movie is dated in the same way the Christopher Reeve Superman is. Cheesy, but it has so much respect and love for the source material that it's flaws become endearing, rather than detracting from the experience.
@daliborjovanovic510
@daliborjovanovic510 2 года назад
I’ll give Joe Manganiello this. He might look old for a high school senior, but he certainly looks like a great live-action Flash Thompson. He looks like the big, athletic quarterback that could kick anyone’s ass. Not like with Chris Zylka in Amazing Spider-Man, where you can easily imagine Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker giving him a grade A whooping XD
@GreyplayComics
@GreyplayComics 2 года назад
If spiderman was going against Jake the snake the end credits would have been rolling right after that match
@DiamondBack-ff3mh
@DiamondBack-ff3mh 4 месяца назад
I actually like the green goblins outfit. I think its unique but also intimidating
@ronbanks5467
@ronbanks5467 2 года назад
The spider is a real black widow spider that they painted. That’s not CGI.
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