Sexual Content: Peter and M.J. Kiss. M.J. and Harry kiss. Spider-Man and Gwen Stacy kiss. When MJ breaks off the relationship Peter makes MJ jealous by dancing suggestively with Gwen Stacy. Pause.
Language: Mild for PG-13. A few A-s, d-mn, God's name is misused, h-ll. Pause.
Violence: Lots. Mostly action. Little if no blood. The most voilent/frightening part is Venom. Venom jumps out without warning and will scare younger or sensitive kids. Pause.
Social Content: Peter struggles with revenge and wanting to kill the Sandman for killing his uncle. But in the end there is only one character who remains selfish and is killed for it. Appropiate.
Drug: Harry drinks. A lot. After all he is an unhappy millionaire due to the death of his father. Some mild drinking at a bar. Pause.
As I said, if your child is sensitive or can't stand watching someone (Peter) get stabbed or a scary creature jump out at them, don't let them watch. But for teens or older tweens it's a good film.
After the lukewarm reviews, this movie was such a pleasant surprise! The excellent acting and character development are what set the Spider-man series of films apart from typical summer action fare. Good moral lessons to discuss with your kids afterwards. We thoroughly enjoyed this.
This was a good one and i love James Franco he' sthe best so cute thats why i enjoyed all the Spiderman movies espically this one cause of James who is Harry Osborn
really disappointed with this third film in the series after the first two were so good. action just wasn't compelling, too many plotlines, took way too long to develop. parents need to know that this one's definitely the darkest of the three and the bad spidey scenes could be really frightening for kids. one of these that i found particularly disturbing was when peter and gwen go to the nightclub where mj is performing and share a suggestive dance right in front of her. overall, just too mean-spirited for me.
I love this series and i thought that this one was very scary for young kids. Spider-man turned into this evil black spiderman. The transformation was a bit frightening for some young movie goers. That was the only thing and I enjoyed the movie otherwise.
Swit Swat is now my Favorite Reviewer. This movie has two words... Awe-Some! Sexual Content: Peter and M.J. Kiss. M.J. and Harry kiss. Spider-Man and Gwen Stacy kiss. When MJ breaks off the relationship Peter makes MJ jealous by dancing suggestively with Gwen Stacy. Pause. Language: Mild for PG-13. A few A-s, d-mn, God's name is misused, h-ll. Pause. Violence: Lots. Mostly action. Little if no blood. The most voilent/frightening part is Venom. Venom jumps out without warning and will scare younger or sensitive kids. Pause. Social Content: Peter struggles with revenge and wanting to kill the Sandman for killing his uncle. But in the end there is only one character who remains selfish and is killed for it. Appropiate. Drug: Harry drinks. A lot. After all he is an unhappy millionaire due to the death of his father. Some mild drinking at a bar. Pause. As I said, if your child is sensitive or can't stand watching someone (Peter) get stabbed or a scary creature jump out at them, don't let them watch. But for teens or older tweens it's a good film. Parents beware, this movie contains a lot of violence, drinking and very scary images. There also a few bad words. I think teens will enjoy this movie more than adults and children of course. After the lukewarm reviews, this movie was such a pleasant surprise! The excellent acting and character development are what set the Spider-man series of films apart from typical summer action fare. Good moral lessons to discuss with your kids afterwards. I thoroughly enjoyed this.
This movie was terribly, terribly predictable, I'm sorry to say. I saw the end coming after about five minutes. And while it wasn't all bad, it was nothing compared to its predecessor, Spider-man 2. One all out villain, one "sympathetic" villain, and a guy who can't decide whether to be good or bad couldn't even come close to Doc Ock. And half way through the movie, I started hating Peter more than anyone else in the movie. It didn't flow very well, and I don't even know why they threw half the things in there. I did, however, like the nice little connection between Harry and his dad, in that they both died being impaled on their own means of transportation. I'd be surprised if people didn't see that death of redemption coming, though.