Torrin-McFinn77
When this movie came out, I went and saw it in theaters with a friend. I enjoyed the new villain Sandman and liked how they made Harry Osborne (James Franco) the successor and avenger to his late father's legacy. And then there was also Venom. Forced? Yes. Interesting? Maybe. Needed? Maybe not. Not only that, we got the Gwen Stacy plot line, which I could have done without to be honest. Maybe if they left out Venom and Gwen Stacy, this could have been a better movie. The ending death scene made me tear up and I cannot watch that part anymore without feeling a sense of sadness. I don't care if it was fake or forced; it got to me. My instincts and feelings paint a different picture when it comes to certain death scenes. In fact, I'm getting them now. But don't let that get to you. Try to watch this and avoid the later Spider-Man films with Andrew Garfield. And if you want something better, give the MCU Spider-Man films a go. I know I will soon!
jacobjohntaylor1
This is not has good has Spider man 2. But still it has a pretty good story line. It also has great acting. It is very fast past. Spider man is better. But still this a good movie.
durfgibbles
Not many movies are willing to go the distance that spiderman 3 went in terms of cookie diversity but sam rami is not most directors. cinematic masta piece
JokerMichel
I don't know why but I hate the Sand man
They wasted a lot of time with this villain while could have just kept Venom as a supervillain and focus on this story ...