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lThis box set consists of the standard 2-disc widescreen Special Edition
plus a third "Deluxe Edition" disc. The third disc is the only new part of
this set, and contains:
Spider-Man 2 Sneak Peek
Special Features
- Spider-Man 2 Sneak Peek
- Behind the Scenes of Spider-Man
- Spider-Man 2 Teaser Trailer
- Activision Spider-Man 2 Playstation 2 Game Teaser Trailer
Subtitles
The worst thing about this new disc is that...well, there's nothing on it.
The short featurettes (Behind the Scenes of Spider-Man) are watchable, if
you have nothing else to do and can't wait to hear the final irrelevant
production details they scraped from the bottom of a barrel found on the
cutting-room floor. Actually, the costume design featurette is almost
interesting.
The "Sneak Peek" is so sneaky that one can pretty much skip over it
without missing anything. Of course, the same can almost be said of the
featurettes, too.
The teaser trailer is worthless, since both it and the full-length
theatrical trailer are on Sony's official site
(http://www.sony.com/spider-man). In fact, there is more, better content
available for free on the official site than there is on this disc.
The game demo is fun for a few minutes, especially the web-swinging, which
comes across feeling a lot like the first web-swinging scene in the movie.
Unfortunately, the fun wears off pretty quickly-the average human thug
takes around a dozen punches to knock out!-and this DVD-ROM feature will
probably not be tried by most people, anyway.
The subtitles seem out of place, here, because they are for the Sneak Peek
and the featurettes. And they're in Japanese, Spanish, and Portugese(!).
This is astonishingly senseless, since a) the featurettes are hardly worth
subtitling, and b) the movie itself (on Disc 1) is subtitled in English,
French, and Spanish! How thoughtful. Now, Japanese and Portugese speakers
can watch the Sneak Peek and the featurettes, but not the movie, and French
speakers and hearing-impaired English speakers can watch the movie, but not
the Sneak Peek or the featurettes.
The Sneak Peek and featurettes are basically the only things on this
disc-a fact lamely obscured by the padded menu, which (as you can see in
the map above) lists the Sneak Peek and the Teaser Trailer on the Special
Features page, and repeats them on the main menu to disguise the fact that
there's nothing else on this disc.
Lest this be a completely negative review, I'll concede that the menu
interface itself is greatly improved from the interfaces on the first two
discs. No more of those tiny red dots, here-now we have a silhouetted
Spider-Man shooting a web towards the various menu options. A definite
plus, but a minor one.
I looked for easter eggs, but couldn't find any. Perhaps some will
surface in the near future. Given the lack of content on this disc, I
wouldn't bet on it.
Overall, the rumors are true-the Deluxe Edition is a waste of money! It
comes with a free ticket for the next movie, which makes up for the money
you spend if you live near a multiplex and don't already have this one on
DVD. If you do, however, own one of the previous DVD releases and
absolutely must pick up one of the new editions, I'd recommend shelling out
for the Superbit one. That release includes the feature commentary by
Tobey Maguire, which, as a "new" commentary, is worth more than everything
on this third disc combined.
I'm not exaggerating when I say the high point here is probably Kirsten
Dunst tucking in her tank top at the end of the Costume Design featurette.
Yes, this is a bad sign. No, it's not worth it.
So does anyone want to buy a used 2-disc widescreen Special Edition? I'll part with it for a mere CDN$15.. .
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