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Spider-Man 2 (2 Discs) (Spiderman)from £1.99 Free Delivery |
- Disc 1:
- Audio commentary from the film's director, producer, co-producer and actor Tobey Maguire
- Audio commentary from members of the technical crew
- 'Spidey Sense' trivia track with pop-up facts
- 'Web-i-sodes': four original online featurettes
- 'Ordinary' music video from Train
- Trailers
- Previews
- Disc 2:
- 'Making The Amazing': a 12 part documentary from production to the premiere
- 'A Hero In Crisis': a look into Peter Parker's personal battles
- 'Eight Arms To Hold You': Doc Ock from comic book page to the big screen
- 'The Women Of Spider-man': a look at the lives of Mary Jane, Aunt May and others
- 'Enter The Web': a multi-angle look at the pier sequence
- Art gallery: a collection of Alex Ross paintings
- Easter Egg (hidden feature)
- Web link
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Two years have passed, and the mild-mannered Peter Parker faces new challenges as he struggles with 'the gift and the curse', desperately trying to balance his dual identities as the web-slinging superhero Spider-Man and his life as a college student.
Tormented by his secrets and facing a deadly new threat in multi-tentacled Doctor Octopus (Molina), Peter finds that his relationships with all those he holds dear are in danger of unraveling. His life-long yearning for M.J. (Kirsten Dunst) becomes even stronger as he fights the impulse to reveal his secret life and declare his love. His friendship with Harry Osborn (James Franco) is complicated by the young Osborn's bitterness over his father's death and his growing vendetta against Spider-Man. Even Peter's beloved Aunt May (Rosemary Harris), who has fallen on hard times after the death of Uncle Ben, begins to have doubts about her nephew...

Average rating (8 reviews)
A sequel with legs
RJNeb2 | 17/07/2009 | See all RJNeb2's reviews (132) »
Now that the back story is out of the way, it's full on into the story, and (surprisingly) some further character development for Peter Parker AKA Spider-Man in this hugely enjoyable sequel. More conflicted and faced with an even more formidable villain in the shape of Doc Ock, there are thrills and spills galore, emblazoned with the boldest energy, with only the overly-familiar plot and some ropey CGI to let things down a little.
The World's Greatest Super-Hero Strikes Back!
SpiderMatt | 25/02/2009 | See all SpiderMatt's reviews (6) »
Not only an excellent follow-up but arguably the best of the Trilogy.
Everyone from the cast and the crew is back as well as some amazing new comers. These include Alfred Molina as the multi-armed Dr. Octopus!
Peter's latest battle is not only with Doc Ock, but his choice to have his own life or to keep his responsibilty as Spider-Man.
A must have for Spidey fans!
spidey's back
larrydavid | 23/10/2008 | See all larrydavid's reviews (106) »
fantastic sequel to the fantastic spider man this time spidey's up against Doctor Octopus who's a great bad guy played brillantly by Alfred Molina some amazing fight scene's along with some super acting.
Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Alfred Molina, Rosemary Harris, J.K. Simmons, Dylan Baker, Bill Nunn, Willem Dafoe, Cliff Robertson, Ted Raimi, Bruce Campbell & Stan Lee | |
12 years and over | |
2004 | |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
English (Dolby Digital Surround) | |
Arabic ; Bulgarian ; Croatian ; Czech ; Danish ; Dutch ; English ; English for the hearing impaired ; Finnish ; Hebrew ; Hindi ; Icelandic ; Norwegian ; Romanian ; Slovenian ; Swedish | |
2 hours and 1 minute (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |



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