Spider-man 3 Editors Cut

Spider-man 3 Editors Cut

  1. Spider-man 3 Editor's Cut
  2. Spider-man 3 Editor's Cut Vs Theatrical
  • Spider-Man 3 Editor's Cut. Last Active: Apr 02, 2020. Jul 01, 2017, 03:07 am. If someone could please upload a torrent of The Editor's Cut of Spider-Man 3, it would be gratefully appreciated.
  • Spiderman 3: Editor's Cut vs Redemption Fan Edit. I finally got around to watching Spiderman 2.1 and it made me realize all over again how much I loved the first two movies. I'm going to rewatch the first one again and then watch one of the edited versions for the finale. To anyone who has seen both the official re-edit and the fan release.

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I always felt that Spider-Man 3 was overly bashed. Even with this editor's cut, it sucks that there is still a lot of deleted scenes. Still, this cut is a step in the right direction, even if the edits are sloppy in places. Besides the Theatrical Versions and the Extended Version of Spider-Man 2, the box set also contains the mentioned Editor's Cut of Spider-Man 3. That begs the question what is different in the Editor's Cut. A detailed comparison will be released soon but for starters, one can get a taste of the new cut on comicbookmovie. And the fact of the. Tobey Maguire, Topher Grace. With the removal of over 20 minutes of bad acting, scenes, and dialogue and the insertion of deleted scenes and extended shots, “Spider-Man 3” is now a much better film. Now with Harry no longer having amnesia and Flint Marko not being Ben’s killer, the movie has time to breathe for a.

I really enjoyed the Editor's Cut. The small changes made some dramatic differences.
-Re-ordering the symbiote suit sequences only added a few seconds of extra footage but it felt so much more sinister. Really effective.
-The conversation Emo Peter and Harry have before fighting has been switched out for another take. This one is much better. In the theatrical cut, Peter is dead serious. He's a total douche in this scene, more fun and more interesting. They feel more like real friends that have turned on each other.
-I liked the Sandcastle sequence. Brief but necessary character moment to bring Flint back into the story. Think it was missing some fx work though, which was jarring.
-Cutting the butler was great. Bernard never bothered me as much as it did most, but the replacement sequence gets to the point much faster and doesn't need any expositional dialogue so it's an instant win.
-I didn't notice the score change all that much. It was still good, though I had no complaints about the theatrical score.
-The new edit is not without flaws. There are a few rough transitions. The Sandcastle sequence plays immediately after another Marko scene that now sticks out and is basically pointless. It was a shame to see the last Aunt May scene removed, and removing only 1 line of Dafoe's Goblin is 1 line too many.

EditorVery nice review!

All right, sorry for the lack of a news post yesterday, but the reason for it is that we’re hard at work on reviews for you here at The Bits. Speaking of which, late last night I posted my thoughts on Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant in 4K Ultra HD format from 20th Century Fox. That streets today. Yesterday afternoon, I also completed a review of Arrow’s new Blu-ray edition of John Frankenheimer’s Ronin, which arrives in stores on 8/29.

Spider-man 3 Editor's Cut

Meanwhile, Tim has turned in his thoughts on Scream Factory’s fine new Teen Wolf: Collector’s Edition Blu-ray and he’s also taken an exhaustive look at the contents of Sony’s recent Spider-Man: Limited Edition Collection Blu-ray box set. Now, a number of Bits readers have asked me recently what’s in the set, do all the legacy extras carry over, and what new content there may be. Tim has answered all of those questions for you in his review. The highlight of the set if definitely the new Spider-Man 3: Editor’s Cut created by Bob Murawski – we hear it’s a definite improvement upon the theatrical cut. So do give all of the above a look.

Spider-man 3 Editor's Cut Vs Theatrical

Also know that I am currently hard at work on my review of James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 on 4K Ultra HD format and I hope to have that posted later today. So keep checking back for it. [Read on here…]