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Synopsis: Peter Parker is an unhappy man: after two years of fighting crime as Spider-Man, his life has begun to fall apart. The girl he loves is engaged to someone else, his grades are slipping, he cannot keep any of his jobs, and on top of it, the newspaper Daily Bugle is attacking him viciously, claiming that Spider-Man is a criminal. He reaches the breaking point and gives up the crime fighter's life, once and for all. But after a failed fusion experiment, eccentric and obsessive scientist Dr. Otto Octavius is transformed into super villain Doctor Octopus, Doc Ock for short, having four long tentacles as extra hands. Peter guesses it might just be time for Spider-Man to return, but would he act upon it?
Director(s): Sam Raimi
Production: Sony Pictures
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 23 wins & 59 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
83
Rotten Tomatoes:
93%
PG-13
Year:
2004
127 min
$373,377,893
Website
19,211 Views


rag on you on your birthday.

You're my buddy, you know that.

You're family, Pete.

My father loved you.

You were like a son to him.

Thank you, Harry.

May.

Oh, what, Ben?

Wait.

- Aunt May.

- Oh, my.

Oh, Peter. Oh, for a second there,

I thought I was years ago.

Everybody's gone, aren't they?

Did they have a good time?

I'm sure they did.

- You okay?

- Of course. But you go home.

And be careful. I don't like that

scooter thing you drive around.

I'm worried about you.

You're so alone.

And I saw the letter from the bank.

Oh, my. You did?

Oh, well.

So?

I'm a little behind.

Everybody is.

Anyway, I don't want

to talk about it anymore.

I'm tired,

and you better start back home.

Here, kiddo. Happy birthday.

You need it more than I do.

- No, I can't take that from you.

- Yes, you can!

You can take this money from me.

For God's sake, it's not much.

Now, take it!

And don't you dare leave it here.

Oh, I'm sorry.

It's just that I miss

your uncle Ben so much.

Can you believe that it's two years

next month since he was taken?

I think to myself at times...

...were I to face the one responsible

for what happened, I'd...

Oh, I don't know what I'd do.

Now...

...you better take

the rest of your cake home.

Hey.

Hey. You're still here.

I saw your billboard on Bleecker.

Isn't it funny?

I'm really kind of embarrassed.

Don't be. It's nice.

I get to see you every day now.

The photographer liked my face.

I was only supposed to be

in the catalogue.

Then I got the part in the play.

Everything at once.

Your dream came true.

How about yours?

I'm fine.

I wish you'd come see the play.

You're the one who

always encouraged me.

I plan to.

I liked seeing you tonight, Peter.

Oh, boy, yeah.

"Oh, boy, yeah" what?

Nothing.

Do you want to say something?

I...

...was...

...wondering if you're still

in the Village.

You're such a mystery.

Peter.

What?

Happy birthday.

I'm seeing somebody now.

- Therapy.

- No.

A person, a man.

You mean, like a boyfriend?

Well, like I like him.

What?

Nothing.

That's good, you know?

Companionship...

May be more than that.

More?

I don't know.

I'm coming to see your play

tomorrow night.

- You're coming?

- I'll be there.

Don't disappoint me.

I won't.

Rent.

- Hi.

- Hi. What's " hi"?

Can I spend it?

I have a paycheque due this week

and...

- You're a month late again. Again.

- I promise as soon as...

If promises were crackers,

my daughter would be fat.

I'm really sorry, Mr. Ditkovitch. All I got

is this 20 for the rest of the week.

"Sorry" doesn't pay the rent.

And don't try to sneak past me. I have

ears like a cat and eyes like a rodent.

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Alvin Sargent

Alvin Sargent (born April 12, 1927) is an American screenwriter. He has won two Academy Awards in 1978 and 1981 for his screenplays of Julia and Ordinary People. His most popular contribution has been being involved in the writing of most of the films in Sony's Spider-Man film series (The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the first exception to this). more…

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