Mar 6 2007Spider-Man 3 Full-Scene Madness

Last night, NBC gave Howie Mandel a brief respite from commanding women to open briefcases to provide the geek community with over seven minutes of new footage from Spider-Man 3. It opens with scenes of Peter and Mary Jane canoodling in a web and Peter and Aunt May discussing marriage and her dead husband. This is what I refer to as the "pussy section," because enjoying this section too much means you're definitely a big puss. The proper response is to roll your eyes and mutter that you hope this is building up to something exciting. Man alive, is it! The latter half of the footage, hereafter referred to as "awesome fighting section," is exactly what it sounds like, featuring a mid-air battle between Peter Parker and Harry Osborn as whatever his x-treme sports-style derivative of the Green Goblin is.

If the above link goes down, it's available at NBC.com until 9:00 PT tonight, after which it will be available for $25 as a third-generation VHS dub from a freak at a comics convention.

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bababaBOOORING! Hoverboards were done to death in Back to the Future, pts II and III.

In addition, Kirsten Dunst is uglier than a mud fence.

That was awesome.......

Now I can't wait for the movie........

think james franko is a great actor but felt the harry character has really been bogging down the series. hope they finally got rid of him

This is the most accurate review of a movie/ trailer I have ever seen. "Pussy section" is completely true and the second section was pretty awesome fighting especially when Peter clotheslined Harry and the sound Harry's head made on the pipe. As far as MJ is concerned, this was the worst casting ever. MJ in the comic is a smokin hot sultry ultra babe way out of PP's league. The only thing shared in common with the ass ugly, Nasty Dunst is the hair color.

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