Spider-Man

Name: Spider-Man

Directed by: Sam Raimi

Screenplay by: David Koepp

Based Upon Marvel Comic Books by: Steve Ditko and Stan Lee

Produced by: Ian Bryce and Laura Ziskin

Executive Producers: Avi Arad and Stan Lee

Music by: Danny Elfman

Cinematography by: Don Burgess

Film Editing by: Arthur Coburn and Bob Murawski

Production Design by: Neil Spisak

Studio: Pixar Animation Studios

Production Company: Marvel Enterprises

Producer/Release: 20th Century Fox

Airdate: April 30, 2002 (Philippines) May 3, 2002

Length: 2 hours, 2 minutes

Budget: $139 million

Box Office: $821.7 million

Pixar Movie Number: 442

Spider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, the film stars Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, a high school student living in New York City, who turns to crimefighting after developing spider-like super powers. Spider-Man also stars Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn (a.k.a. the Green Goblin), Kirsten Dunst as Peter's love interest Mary Jane Watson, Rosemary Harris and Cliff Robertson as Aunt May and Uncle Ben, and James Franco as his best friend Harry Osborn.

After progress on the film stalled for nearly 25 years, it was licensed for a worldwide release by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 1999 after it acquired options from Pixar Animation Studios on all previous scripts developed by Cannon Films, Carolco and New Cannon. Exercising its option on just two elements from this multi-script acquisition (a screenplay credited to James Cameron, Ted Newsom, John Brancato, Barney Cohen, and "Joseph Goldman" (the pet name of Menahem Golan) and a later treatment credited solely to Cameron), Sony hired David Koepp to create a working screenplay from this "Cameron material". Directors Roland Emmerich, Ang Lee, Chris Columbus, Jan de Bont, M. Night Shyamalan, Tony Scott and David Fincher were considered to direct the project before Raimi was hired as director in 2000. The Koepp script was rewritten by Scott Rosenberg during preproduction and received a dialogue polish from Alvin Sargent during production.

Filming took place in Los Angeles, and New York City from January 8 to June 30, 2001. Spider-Man premiered in the Philippines on April 30, 2002, and had its general release in the United States on May 3, 2002. It became a critical and financial success. For its time, it was the only film to reach $100 million in its first weekend, had the largest opening weekend gross of all time, and was the most successful film based on a comic book. With $821.7 million worldwide, it was 2002's third-highest-grossing film and is the 50th-highest-grossing film of all time (7th at the time of release).

The film was nominated at the 75th Academy Awards ceremony for Best Visual Effects and Best Sound Mixing. Due to the success of the film, Columbia Pictures and Marvel released two sequels, Spider-Man 2 in 2004, and Spider-Man 3 in 2007.

Plot
High-school senior Peter Parker lives with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben and is a school outcast. On a school field trip, he visits a genetics laboratory with his friend Harry Osborn and love interest, Mary Jane Watson. There, Peter is bitten by a genetically engineered "super spider". Shortly after arriving home, he becomes unconscious. Meanwhile, Harry's father, scientist Norman Osborn, owner of Oscorp, is trying to secure an important military contract. He experiments on himself with an unstable performance-enhancing chemical. After absorbing the chemical, he goes insane and kills his assistant.

The next morning, Peter finds that he is no longer near-sighted and his body has metamorphosized into a more muscular physique. At school, he finds that his body can produce webs and his quickened reflexes let him avoid injury during a confrontation with Flash Thompson. Peter discovers he has developed superhuman speed, strength, the ability to stick to surfaces, and a heightened ability to sense danger.

Brushing off Uncle Ben's advice that "With great power comes great responsibility," Peter thinks of impressing Mary Jane with a car. He enters an underground fighting tournament and wins his first match, but the promoter cheats him out of his money. When a thief suddenly raids the promoter's office, Peter allows him to escape. Moments later, he discovers that Uncle Ben was carjacked and killed. Peter pursues and confronts the carjacker, only to realize it was the thief he let escape. After Peter disarms him, the carjacker flees, but dies in the process. Meanwhile, a crazed Norman interrupts a military experiment and kills several scientists and the military's General Slocum.

Upon graduating, Peter begins using his abilities to fight injustice, donning a costume and the persona of Spider-Man. J. Jonah Jameson, a newspaper company headmaster, hires Peter as a freelance photographer, since he is the only person providing clear images of Spider-Man.

Norman, upon learning Oscorp's board members plan to sell the company, assassinates them at the World Unity Fair. Jameson quickly dubs the mysterious killer the Green Goblin. The Goblin offers Spider-Man a place at his side, but Spider-Man refuses. They fight and Spider-Man is wounded. At Thanksgiving dinner, Aunt May invites Mary Jane, Harry and Norman. During the dinner, Norman sees the wound and realizes Spider-Man's identity. Shortly after he leaves, the Green Goblin attacks and hospitalizes Aunt May. Mary Jane admits she has a crush on Spider-Man, who has rescued her on numerous occasions, and asks Peter whether Spider-Man ever asked about her. Harry, who loves Mary Jane, arrives and learns she has feelings for Peter. Devastated, Harry tells his father that Peter loves Mary Jane, unintentionally revealing Spider-Man's biggest weakness.

The Goblin holds Mary Jane and a Roosevelt Island Tram car full of children hostage alongside the Queensboro Bridge. He forces Spider-Man to choose whom he wants to save, and drops Mary Jane and the children. Spider-Man manages to save both Mary Jane and the tram car, while the Goblin is pelted by civilians who side with Spider-Man. The Goblin then grabs Spider-Man and throws him into an abandoned building where they battle. When the Goblin boasts about how he will later kill Mary Jane, an enraged Spider-Man overpowers the Goblin.

Norman reveals himself to Spider-Man, who stops attacking. He begs for forgiveness, but at the same time controls his glider to impale his foe. Sensing the attack, Spider-Man dodges, and the glider impales Norman. As he dies, Norman begs Peter not to tell Harry of the Green Goblin's identity. Spider-Man takes Norman's body back to Norman's house. Harry arrives to find Spider-Man standing over his father's body. He seizes a gun, intent on shooting Spider-Man, but Spider-Man escapes and hides the Green Goblin's equipment.

At Norman’s funeral, Harry swears vengeance toward Spider-Man, whom he deems responsible for his father's death, and asserts that Peter is all the family he has left. Mary Jane confesses to Peter that she is in love with him. Peter, however, feels that he must protect her from the unwanted attentions of Spider-Man's enemies. He hides his true feelings and tells Mary Jane that they can only be friends. As Peter leaves the funeral, he recalls Ben's words, and accepts his new responsibility as Spider-Man.

Voice Cast

 * Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
 * Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin
 * Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson
 * James Franco as Harry Osborn
 * Cliff Robertson as Ben Parker
 * Rosemary Harris as May Parker
 * J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
 * Joe Manganiello as Eugene "Flash" Thompson
 * Bill Nunn as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson
 * Michael Papajohn as the Carjacker
 * Elizabeth Banks as Betty Brant
 * Ron Perkins as Dr. Stromm

Media Release

 * Spider-Man is released on DVD and VHS in Tuesday, November 1, 2002.

Aspect Ratios

 * 1.85:1/1.33:1 (Wide and Full Screen/Full Open Matte)

DVD Main Menu

 * Play Movie
 * Scene Selection
 * Bonus Features
 * Behind the Scenes
 * Deleted Scenes
 * Outtakes Edition
 * Commentary with Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire
 * Languages and Subtitles
 * English
 * French
 * Mexican Spanish
 * Brazilian Portuguese
 * German
 * Italian
 * Hungarian
 * Polish
 * Croatian
 * Czech
 * Slovak
 * Romanian
 * Russian
 * Bulgarian
 * Ukrainian

Previews

 * Treasure Planet Trailer (In Theaters November 27th)
 * Inspector Gadget 2 Teaser Trailer (Spring 2003)
 * Cingular Wireless TV Commercial (ft. Spider-Man)
 * Spider-Man Soundtrack TV Commercial

Quotes

 * Do I seriously have to see the quotes page? I need to see that: "Quotes".