Spider-Man 3: The Enemy Within

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A fitting and more suitable ending to the Raimi trilogy. The tone remains consistently dark with most of the goof ball Peter moments and cringey old man emo Peter moments gone. This is the most recent of many spiderman 3 edits I've seen and will now be my go to. It's incredible how much the original tried to self sabotage itself. There is an amazing fitting end to one of the best superhero movie franchises in this edit instead of the whimper that was officially released.
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An excellent fan edit, I enjoyed the movie quite a bit and I feel that that's how the original must have been, even though I miss the scene with JJ and the table, but outside of that it is a magnificent edit. The only error that was quite serious was the missing audio in the scene where, Peter is with MJ watching the stars.

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There have been a few attempts to improve Spider-Man 3, This is a great one.

Generally seen as the weakest of the trilogy, Spider-Man 3 is a fair movie but its hampered by a bit too much going on (3 villains, Gwen Stacey, etc.), by a fair amount of cheese, and by unnecessarily revisiting Uncle Ben's death yet again (this time by shoe-horning Sandman/ Flint Marko into the original tragedy). Venom looked a bit odd too.

Bobson Dugnutt has had a previous go at the film with an extended edition "Spider-Man 3.1: The Hybrid Cut" (which I liked very much), but here he goes in the opposite direction, cutting almost half an hour, mixing in some new scenes and fiddling with the narrative. Its significantly de-cheesed (is that a word?), much less bloated (for example, the Uncle Ben / Flint Marko connection is thankfully gone), and there is a lot less exposition.

The film is a lot darker now, has a more consistent tone, much better pacing and much clearer themes and arc. It has much more of the same feel as Spider-Man 1 and 2 as well. It works very well.

In short, much, much better -- definitely superior to the official version. I kind of liked the official version, but this? I like it very much.

I didn't give audio full marks as there is a sound glitch in my version (8 gb) early in the MJ and Peter gazing at the stars, lying on a giant web, scene.

But otherwise it’s the smooth ride, audio and video, we expect from Bobson.

Strongly recommended.

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