

The "Spider-Man" trilogy features the three critically- acclaimed "Spider-Man" films directed by Sam Raimi. Follow Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) in these three adventures as he swings into action fighting super-villains Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Sandman and Venom and wins the heart of Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst). 2017 Digibook Synopsis: Swing into action with the groundbreaking original cinematic Spider-Man trilogy from director Sam Raimi. Join Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) as he becomes the iconic web-slinging Spider-Man, battles super-villains Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Sandman and Venom, wins the heart of Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), and learns that with great power, comes great responsibility. Review: Absolute bargin, great trilogy of Films - Three great Blu ray Films thoroughly enjoyed them and the price was a bargin. Highly recommend. Review: Full list of extras - I'm not going to do a traditional review for this set: it looks great, it sounds great, it's dirt-cheap, and that's pretty much all you need to know. Other reviews will go into more detail about these things. What I AM going to do here is clear up a bit of confustion regarding the special features and whatnot. While the backs of the individual Blu-ray cases seem to list all of the extras, they are NOT complete and do not mention several of the extras that are actually on the discs. The reviews on here listing the features are just taken from the backs of the boxes, so hopefully this will make everything clear. So, without further ado, here's the full list. (All special features are from the original 2-disc DVDs unless stated otherwise.) SPIDER-MAN Spider Sense Trivia Challenge (Blu-ray exclusive) Spider-Man Cutting Room (Blu-ray exclusive) Commentary by Filmmakers and Cast Commentary by Visual Effects Designer and Crew Commentary by Tobey Maguire and J.K. Simmons (previously only available on the Region 1 "Superbit" DVD release, making it the first time this commentary has been released in Europe) Spider-Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century documentary HBO Making of Spider-Man "Spider-Mania" - an E! Entertainment Special Director & Composer Profiles Behind the Scenes of Spider-Man (7 featurettes previously only available on the 3-disc Deluxe Edition DVD from 2004) Webisodes (previously only available via multi-angle branching on the original DVD; they are presented here as separate features) Screen Tests Gags & Outtakes Music Videos TV Spots Original Theatrical Trailer SPIDER-MAN 2 / SPIDER-MAN 2.1 (original availability of extras in parenthesis) Commentary by Cast & Crew (2) Technical Commentary (2) Commentary by Laura Ziskin & Alvin Sargent (2.1) Blooper Reels (2) Hero in Crisis featurette (2) Ock-Umentary - 8 Arms to Hold You featurette (2) Making the Amazing - A 12 Part Documentary (2) VFX Breakdowns (2.1) SPIDER-MAN 3 Commentary with Director & Cast Filmmakers' Commentary Bloopers Photo Galleries Music Video "Signal Fire" by Snow Patrol Trailers SO WHAT'S MISSING? Even though this set contains more extras than at first glance, it still doesn't contain everything from the DVDs, so you may want to hang on to those if you already have them. SPIDER-MAN The first film by far fares the best in terms of retention of extras, and both of the features it loses are pretty disposeable: "Weaving the Web" Trivia Track Peter Parker's Darkroom: Photo Gallery SPIDER-MAN 2 / SPIDER-MAN 2.1 Spider-Man 2.1 takes a big hit in the extras department, with most of its features MIA, plus a few strange omissions from the original Spider-Man 2 release: Interwoven: The Women of Spider-Man featurette (2) [considering the other two featurettes from SM2 were included, this is a particularly glaring omission] Spidey Sense 2 Trivia Track (2 and 2.1) Webisodes (2) "Enter the Web" multi-angle feature (2) Theatrical Trailer (2) Photo Gallery (2) Inside 2.1 documentary (2.1) With Great Effort Comes Great Recognition featurette (2.1) Villains of Spider-Man 3 Featurette (2.1) Multi-Angle Score (2.1) Spider-Man 3 Sneak Peek featurette (2.1) SPIDER-MAN 3 The biggest loss from the DVDs and the previous Blu-ray trilogy set from 2007 is the bonus disc of Spider-Man 3, which contains the majority of that film's extras, which leaves the one in this set pretty sparse in the bonuses department (though this is sort-of made up for by the inclusion of extras on the other 2 films unlike the 2007 trilogy). I'm not going to list all of the features that aren't on here, since I'd just be listing the contents of the second disc; suffice to say it's a lot. The first disc even says "Feature Disc" when you boot it up, and the disc itself reads "Feature Film"; obviously Disc 1 of the 2-disc set has just been stuck in a new case without its other half. However, if you're desperate to have all of the special features on Blu-ray, you can now get the original release of SM3 for around 2 quid used, so it's really not a big deal. You can even physically place the "hinge" from the old case in the new one so that your shiny new Spider-Man 3 Blu-ray is a complete 2-disc set once again and give the spare movie disc/case to a friend, like I did. IN THE END... I was tempted to knock a star off of this review for the pointless exclusion of the Spider-Man 3 bonus disc, but for this price, and the host of new-to-Blu extras for the first two films, it's hard to complain. If you're an extras nut then it'll literally cost you pennies to get that disc separately if you so desire. Three great films, one great price, if you have a Blu-ray player and you like Spider-Man then this is a no-brainer. I hope you found this review helpful. 'Nuff said!
| ASIN | B012VCLZ62 |
| Actors | Cliff Robertson, James Franco, Kirsten Dunst, Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe |
| Audio Description: | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,009 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 635 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) 1,046 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,196) |
| Director | Sam Raimi |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English |
| Media Format | Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Producers | Avi Arad, Ian Bryce, Laura Ziskin |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.5 x 19 cm; 80 g |
| Release date | 26 Oct. 2015 |
| Run time | 6 hours and 12 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Writers | Alfred Gough, Alvin Sargent, David Koepp, Michael Chabon, Miles Millar |
M**L
Absolute bargin, great trilogy of Films
Three great Blu ray Films thoroughly enjoyed them and the price was a bargin. Highly recommend.
A**K
Full list of extras
I'm not going to do a traditional review for this set: it looks great, it sounds great, it's dirt-cheap, and that's pretty much all you need to know. Other reviews will go into more detail about these things. What I AM going to do here is clear up a bit of confustion regarding the special features and whatnot. While the backs of the individual Blu-ray cases seem to list all of the extras, they are NOT complete and do not mention several of the extras that are actually on the discs. The reviews on here listing the features are just taken from the backs of the boxes, so hopefully this will make everything clear. So, without further ado, here's the full list. (All special features are from the original 2-disc DVDs unless stated otherwise.) SPIDER-MAN Spider Sense Trivia Challenge (Blu-ray exclusive) Spider-Man Cutting Room (Blu-ray exclusive) Commentary by Filmmakers and Cast Commentary by Visual Effects Designer and Crew Commentary by Tobey Maguire and J.K. Simmons (previously only available on the Region 1 "Superbit" DVD release, making it the first time this commentary has been released in Europe) Spider-Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century documentary HBO Making of Spider-Man "Spider-Mania" - an E! Entertainment Special Director & Composer Profiles Behind the Scenes of Spider-Man (7 featurettes previously only available on the 3-disc Deluxe Edition DVD from 2004) Webisodes (previously only available via multi-angle branching on the original DVD; they are presented here as separate features) Screen Tests Gags & Outtakes Music Videos TV Spots Original Theatrical Trailer SPIDER-MAN 2 / SPIDER-MAN 2.1 (original availability of extras in parenthesis) Commentary by Cast & Crew (2) Technical Commentary (2) Commentary by Laura Ziskin & Alvin Sargent (2.1) Blooper Reels (2) Hero in Crisis featurette (2) Ock-Umentary - 8 Arms to Hold You featurette (2) Making the Amazing - A 12 Part Documentary (2) VFX Breakdowns (2.1) SPIDER-MAN 3 Commentary with Director & Cast Filmmakers' Commentary Bloopers Photo Galleries Music Video "Signal Fire" by Snow Patrol Trailers SO WHAT'S MISSING? Even though this set contains more extras than at first glance, it still doesn't contain everything from the DVDs, so you may want to hang on to those if you already have them. SPIDER-MAN The first film by far fares the best in terms of retention of extras, and both of the features it loses are pretty disposeable: "Weaving the Web" Trivia Track Peter Parker's Darkroom: Photo Gallery SPIDER-MAN 2 / SPIDER-MAN 2.1 Spider-Man 2.1 takes a big hit in the extras department, with most of its features MIA, plus a few strange omissions from the original Spider-Man 2 release: Interwoven: The Women of Spider-Man featurette (2) [considering the other two featurettes from SM2 were included, this is a particularly glaring omission] Spidey Sense 2 Trivia Track (2 and 2.1) Webisodes (2) "Enter the Web" multi-angle feature (2) Theatrical Trailer (2) Photo Gallery (2) Inside 2.1 documentary (2.1) With Great Effort Comes Great Recognition featurette (2.1) Villains of Spider-Man 3 Featurette (2.1) Multi-Angle Score (2.1) Spider-Man 3 Sneak Peek featurette (2.1) SPIDER-MAN 3 The biggest loss from the DVDs and the previous Blu-ray trilogy set from 2007 is the bonus disc of Spider-Man 3, which contains the majority of that film's extras, which leaves the one in this set pretty sparse in the bonuses department (though this is sort-of made up for by the inclusion of extras on the other 2 films unlike the 2007 trilogy). I'm not going to list all of the features that aren't on here, since I'd just be listing the contents of the second disc; suffice to say it's a lot. The first disc even says "Feature Disc" when you boot it up, and the disc itself reads "Feature Film"; obviously Disc 1 of the 2-disc set has just been stuck in a new case without its other half. However, if you're desperate to have all of the special features on Blu-ray, you can now get the original release of SM3 for around 2 quid used, so it's really not a big deal. You can even physically place the "hinge" from the old case in the new one so that your shiny new Spider-Man 3 Blu-ray is a complete 2-disc set once again and give the spare movie disc/case to a friend, like I did. IN THE END... I was tempted to knock a star off of this review for the pointless exclusion of the Spider-Man 3 bonus disc, but for this price, and the host of new-to-Blu extras for the first two films, it's hard to complain. If you're an extras nut then it'll literally cost you pennies to get that disc separately if you so desire. Three great films, one great price, if you have a Blu-ray player and you like Spider-Man then this is a no-brainer. I hope you found this review helpful. 'Nuff said!
D**X
A must own for Spider-Man/Marvel/Comic Book fans!
My set just arrived a short while ago, so I thought I'd share my opinions and such. The box that all the cases are in is really nice. It's thin cardboard, but does the job well. As you can see, it says "Spider-Man Trilogy" with half of his face as the attraction. The text and the all the web lines are raised which is a good touch. The spine and the top text is flat. Over on the back, slightly odd here - It has the Blu-Ray covers of the previous release, and yet the ones included here that you get are totally different. The cases... The front artwork on each is what I would call amateur and looks kind of rushed. First film has half of Spider-Man and Goblin's face either side, it says "Spider-Man" at the top and then a massive "1" at the bottom. Why is the 1 needed? The film is just called 'Spider-Man'. Same with part two and three. Spider-Man 2 has Doc Ock and Spider-Man, one on each side, just like the final film has Spider-Man and Dark Spider-Man's face eiter side. Each film also has a massive 2 or 3 at the bottom. All three cases also have a solid blue background. The inside casing and the back of each case has some really nice artwork which makes up for the front covers. Even though I would prefer the original front art from the previous releases, but I don't spend much time looking at front covers really. So I'm pretty much over it the moment I opened the box. The discs have some nice art on them too. Labelled "Spider-Man", "2" and "3". One and two have a similar picture on them, of a close up of part of the suit, where the third has the symbiote starting to take over. Audio wise, a few people have already mentioned that the specs on the box/cases are slightly off to what you actually get, so I won't ramble on about that. There just seems to be some unfortunate errors made here that weren't checked before it was put it to mass production. It's something most can probably easily get over. With amazing audio and stunning video quality on this set it's impossible to argue with £9.97 brand new! I'm very pleased I got my hands on it! Just like when I got the X-Men Quadrioligy from Amazon for £10 - brilliant set at a bargin price. This is probably on offer because of the upcoming film, 'The Amazing Spider-Man', so it might not stay at £10 for much longer. Hurry!
S**N
Exactly as described, great nostalgia!
Brilliant, I loved the nostalgia of watching this again, there's something about dvd quality that I just love!
G**N
Très bon état, d’habitude j’ai du mal avec l’occasion mais là je suis satisfait.
S**Z
Muy buenas peliculas en una gran calidad Bluray, tambien incluyen contraportadas al reverso de las cajas muy geniales.
T**X
This review is for the Spider-Man: Ultimate High Definition trilogy Box Set. It contains the following films: "Spider-Man" (2002), "Spider-Man 2" (2004), "Spider-Man 2.1" (an extended cut of Spider-Man 2 featuring some new sequences, and some entirely different alternate scenes) and "Spider-Man 3" (2007). As for the films, I'd rate them as such: "Spider-Man" ... 8 out of 10 "Spider-Man 2/2.1" ... 10 out of 10 "Spider-Man 3" ... 7 out of 10 (I didn't hate it, it had a charm and a lot of good factors, despite it's obvious large faults.) The Blu-Ray image is pretty incredible. I already owned all three on DVD, but I wanted to upgrade, as these films deserve the High-Def treatment. All three look significantly better, compared to their standard-def DVD counterparts. The first "Spider-Man" is the least dramatic upgrade, but the image is still clearer, sharper and more detailed... I was able to see a lot of things I missed on DVD (I didn't realize how much of the image was lost on DVD from compression and whatnot, because every shot I was seeing things I hadn't seen since the movie theater in 2002)- so even though it wasn't the greatest Blu-Ray picture quality, it was still definitely worth the upgrade. The second and third films are where the High-Def image pays off, though! I had just watched the second and third films days before this set arrived on DVD, and it is like night and day. "Spider-Man 2" was astounding in terms of how much more I could see in the image. You felt like you could reach into the movie. Textures looked real (DVD won't give you that), colors were brighter, small things (sparks, bits of glass, sweat, water) had astonishingly more detail. It was a huge upgrade. And "Spider-Man 3" was just as incredible- what really got me is that you could literally see things that are invisible on the DVD (Ex. You can see every single speck of sand during the Sandman scenes, and when we see the news broadcast towards the end of the film, I couldn't see the "horizontal TV lines" on DVD at all, whereas here, they're clearly visible.). I can't comment much for sound, as I just play my sound through the TV speakers, but judging from that, everything is mixed well. The special features are where this review almost slips- the only special features are those from "Spider-Man 3", which felt a bit odd. They are cool features, but it seemed like a missed opprotunity. But all in all, the price (which has come down a lot) makes it worth it. You can find really good quality used or even new copies in the $25-$35 range, so I can't complain much about the features- the price is right, the quality is amazing, and what features there are, are very solid. I'd highly recommend this set! Great films.
H**7
Stupendo cofanetto! l'idea di creare in un unico box tutta la trilogia di Spiderman è bellissimo! Lo consiglio per tutti gli appassionati sia dei supereroi, sia per chi ama semplicemente il personaggio in se. E' un cofanetto da avere nella propria collezione. E' davvero ben fatto e all'interno oltre ai 3 dvd (messi in maniera strategica per non farli graffiare) vi è anche una cartolina pubblicitaria con il nostro eroe ;) Sono molto soddisfatta del mio acquisto! Lo consiglio.
M**S
Was war es anno 2002 für ein "Spinnen"-Hype, als Starregisseur Sam Raimi seine damals moderne Interpretation der Abenteuer von "Spider-Man" in die Kinos brachte. Vom MCU war noch nicht viel in Sicht, Sony konnte daher inhaltlich aus dem Vollen schöpfen und lieferte eine auch heute noch beachtliche und sehenswerte Trilogie ab, von der man sich noch mehr gewünscht hätte. Zwischen all dem Bombast des "Marvel Cinematic Universe" scheinen die älteren Verfilmungen der legendären Erzählstoffe schon fast ein wenig zu verblassen, aber insbesondere die Gerüchteküche rund um das dargestellte Multiversum in "Spider-Man 3" (MCU-Variante), versorgt die Klassiker mit hoffnungsvoller, neuer Bedeutung im Gesamtkonstrukt. Im folgenden sei kurz im einzelnen auf die Filme eingegangen: ------------- Spider-Man Wir erleben die Herkunftsgeschichte des wohl prägendsten Helden aus dem Hause Marvel: Peter Parker, ein typischer Streber und Loser, der bei seinem Onkel und seiner Tante lebt, wird von einer genetisch modifizierten Spinne gebissen und entwickelt darauf hin übermenschliche Spinnenkräfte. Doch nicht nur Peter darf sich an neuen Kräften erfreuen, auch der Industriemagnat Norman Osborn wird nach einem Selbstexperiment zu einem überlegenen Haudrauf, aber mit einer dezenten Prise Wahnsinn versehen. Als "Grüner Kobold" setzt er zu einem Rachefeldzug gegen seine ehemaligen Kollegen an, der natürlich von der freundlichen Spinne aus der Nachbarschaft unterbunden werden muss. Denn aus großer Kraft, folgt auch große Verantwortung. Mit vergleichsweise viel Sorgfalt nahm sich Regisseur Sam Raimi der Kultfigur an und sorgt insbesondere in der ersten Stunde der Laufzeit für ein fast schon heimeliges Erlebnis. Tobey Maguire war (und ist) eine exzellente Wahl für die Darstellung der "Spinne" und wer auch immer auf die Idee kam, Willem Dafoe als Norman Osborn zu besetzen, war ein absolutes Genie. Wenn ich einen Wunsch für das MCU frei hätte, bestünde dieser in einer Rückkehr des Schauspielers in dieser diabolischen Rolle, denn selten war sein unangenehmes Grinsen angemessener. Großes Kino. Dennoch verliert der Film mit dem aufkeimenden Konflikt zwischen Spidey und dem Kobold etwas an Fahrt, da die bisher recht sympathisch-familiären Elemente deutlich zurücktreten und die Action eben nicht ganz so episch wie in den neueren Werken inszeniert ist - aber der Film hat auch schon knapp 20 Jahre auf dem Buckel. Zur Scheibe: Ich besitze den Film auf DVD und auf Blu-ray. Das Upscaling-Bild der älteren Disc ist dem des HD-Mediums auf den ersten Blick kaum unterlegen, da insbesondere Schärfe- und Detailgrad nicht dem technisch Machbaren entsprechen - und es gibt mittlerweile viele Beispiele hervorragender digitaler Überarbeitung. Ordentlich ist hingegen die deutsche Tonspur in Dolby TrueHD 5.1, die eine sehr gute Räumlichkeit in die heimischen vier Wände zaubert und sämtliche Dialoge stets klar verständlich unters Volk bringt. Extras gibt es leider keine, aber da es sich quasi um eine "Budget"-Ausgabe des Filmes handelt, erwarte ich das auch nicht. Ein Klassiker des Superhelden-Kinos, aber in recht schwacher visueller Präsentation. (Einzelwertung 4/5) ------------ Spider-Man 2 Peter Parkers Doppelleben als Student und Superheld hinterlässt zunehmend Spuren. Vom Pleitegeier bedroht verpasst er wichtige Vorlesungen, was natürlich auch seinem Professor auffällt, der mahnende Worte findet. Aber aus großer Kraft folgt nun einmal große Verantwortung, oder? Als Studienarbeit hat sich Peter das Werk des genialen Wissenschaftlers Dr. Otto Octavius ausgewählt, der kurz davor steht, durch künstliche Fusion eine schier unerschöpfliche Energiequelle für die Menschheit zu erschaffen. Wie zu erwarten geht natürlich etwas schief und Spider-Man hat einen achtgliederigen Gegner mehr an der Backe: Doctor Octopus. Auch Peters Privatleben gerät in die Schieflage, als sein Superheldendasein ihn an einer Beziehung zu seiner Angebeteten Mary Jane Watson hindert und zu allem Überfluss auch noch sein bester Kumpel Harry Osborn ihm die Freundschaft kündigt, nachdem Peter sich weigert, einen Kontakt zur Spinne herzustellen - von der Harry glaubt, sie habe kaltblütig seinen Vater Norman, den einstigen "Grünen Kobold", ermordet. Im Glauben, alle Beteiligten wären ohne die Existenz Spider-Mans besser dran, trifft Peter eine folgenschwere Entscheidung. Unter "Spinnenfans" nimmt der Mittelteil von Sam Raimis Trilogie eine ganz besondere Stellung ein. Während der Erstling die typischen Schwächen eines Einführungswerkes mit sich brachte und Teil drei unter einer Anhäufung seelenloser Actionanteile litt, war "Spider-Man 2" wohl der ausgewogendste Part. Die Handlung nimmt sich viel Zeit, um den Figuren auf den Grund zu gehen, ihre Motive und Gefühle auszuleuchten - was teilweise fast schon ein wenig "soapig" wirkt, aber eben eine ungeheure Bindung zu diesen schafft. Darüber hinaus ist auch der Superschurke nicht von schlechten Eltern und Alfred Molina scheint sichtlich Freude an der Darstellung von "Doc Ock" zu haben, der kein eindimensionaler Gegner ist und hoffentlich von Sony doch noch ein Comeback verschafft bekommt. Auf Ebene der Handlung also ein absoluter Volltreffer, auch wenn es sich noch nicht um den mittlerweile etablierten MCU-Bombast handelte. Zur Technik der Scheibe: Das Bild ist wesentlich besser im HD-Zeitalter angekommen als es doch beim Vorgänger der Fall war, dessen BD-Version schon ein wenig an die gute, alte DVD-Zeit erinnerte. Hoher Detailgrad, gute Kontraste und intensive Farben sprechen da eine deutliche Sprache, auch wenn diese gnadenlos das Alter des Filmes und seiner Spezialeffekte aufdecken. Der deutsche Ton in Dolby True HD 5.1 verfügt über eine solide Räumlichkeit, aber bleibt insbesondere beim Subwoofer-Einsatz ein wenig unter seinen Möglichkeiten. Da hätte etwas mehr gezielter "Wumms" an manchen Stellen Wunder gewirkt. Zusatzmaterial gibt es nicht, aber dafür den Extended-Cut des Filmes (als "Spider-Man 2.1" bezeichnet), der knapp acht Minuten länger als die Kinofassung ist und als Highlight eine Szene enthält, in der J.Jonah Jameson das erworbene Spinnenkostüm im Büro ausführlich probeträgt. Herrlich! Ein exzellenter Film, in annehmbarer Blu-ray-Qualität. Wer aber gesteigerten Wert auf Extras in Form von Dokus und anderem Kram legt, wird gnadenlos enttäuscht sein. (Einzelwertung 5/5) --------------- Spider-Man 3 "Spider Man 3" schließt nahtlos an den Vorgänger an, wenngleich sich mittlerweile Probleme in die Beziehung zwischen "Everybodies Darling" Peter Parker und Mary Jane eingeschlichen haben, welche diese auf eine harte Probe stellen werden. Und als wäre dies noch nicht genug, machen auch gleich noch zunächst drei Superschurken Jagd auf die Spinne. Und genau da beginnt letztlich auch das Problem des ganzen Filmes: Er ist, für den weit angelegten Inhalt, einfach zu kurz. So unterhaltsam er auch sein mag (und das ist er zweifelsohne), lässt er den Zuschauer am Schluß doch etwas unbefriedigt zurück. Zwar sind erwartungsgemäß mehr oder weniger alle Probleme gelöst, aber in einer so rasanten Art und Weise, dass man die, bereits oben bei den anderen Filmen genannten, bisherigen Stärken der Reihe zwangsläufig vermisst. Aber: Auch wenn die Handlungen einige Schwächen offenbart, ist insbesondere das Finale nach wie vor ganz großes Kino. Technisch ist der Film überraschend gut gealtert und auf Augenhöhe mit dem Vorgänger. Detailzeichnung und der damit einhergehende Schärfegrad sind für einen Film des Alters exzellent. Die Farben sind natürlich und die in der Handlung nicht ganz unwichtigen Schwarzwerte ebenfalls auf Top-Niveau. Die deutsche Tonspur in Dolby TrueHD 5.1 liefert durchgehend immer wieder räumliche Effekte, die natürlich insbesondere bei den Auftritten des Sandman und den Flugeinlagen Harrys prächtig wirken. Gerade beim Sandfuzzi hat auch der Subwoofer regelmäßig ordentlich zu tun, wie es bei einem Film dieser Art sein sollte. Während bei Teil 1 und 2 keine Extras vorlagen, haben wir hier immerhin zwei Audiokommentare, einige Versprecher, ein Musikvideo und eine kleine Bildergalerie. Das haut zwar keinen vom Hocker, aber ist selbstredend besser als nix. Ein vollgepackter "Spidey", der zwar eine Menge inhaltliches Potential links liegen lässt, aber in den letzten 20 Minuten zur Hochform aufläuft. (Einzelwertung 4/5) ------------------------------------------------------------- In Summe vergebe ich daher an die "Origins"-Sammlung, unter besonderer Einbeziehung des fantastischen Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnisses, die volle Anzahl Sterne.
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