the french restaurant is the funniestOriginally posted by Gordonator:the funniest part of the movie is scenes of that waiter at the french restaurant.
i think is the eating medicine part leiOriginally posted by Gordonator:the funniest part of the movie is scenes of that waiter at the french restaurant.
oh really? omg i did not realise itOriginally posted by Gordonator:in case u all never noticed it. the guy who played the waiter at the french restaurant appeared in all 3 spiderman movies. make a guest which part he played.
Hmm actually it really looks like him...Originally posted by Gordonator:yes i noticed that. but sorry to disappoint, that's not william defoe.
Originally posted by tys:oh really? omg i did not realise it
in the first movie, he played the announcer in the wrestling match.Originally posted by donlowks:i did not realise that french waiter acted in all 3 movies. Tell us which part!
it's like having a Cid in every final fantasy... thanks for pointing out though...Originally posted by Gordonator:in the first movie, he played the announcer in the wrestling match.
in the 2nd movie, he playing the bouncer of the theater who didn't allow peter to enter to watch mary jane's play.
i thought its the same guy too...Originally posted by deathscythe99:Did anyone see the scene where Parker and Gwen Stacy were in the pub which Mary-Jane Watson was performing? They were sitting down and BEHIND them was the former Green Goblin actor, acting as an extra in the set.
Look closer...
u think vemon, an alien life form will die so easily?Originally posted by _n00b_:so did venom die in the movie?
I saw it today.. And the newspaper owner bought a camera at 100 bucks.. In the end, he realised that inside no film..Originally posted by Y_Shun:i tot the funniest part is when the newspaper owner bought a camera from the small girl but inside no flim???
simi newspaper owner? he's J. Jonah Jameson, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle.Originally posted by Y_Shun:i tot the funniest part is when the newspaper owner bought a camera from the small girl but inside no flim???
AXS machine.Originally posted by Honeybunz:hey no more spoiler leh. I haven't watched.
I wanted to watch at Vivo so much. But GV site jammed. Couldn't book.
'Spider-Man 3' breaks US box office records
Posted: 07 May 2007 1112 hrs
LOS ANGELES: Spider-Man swooped to the top of the North American box office on Sunday with the superhero's latest film adventure netting a record-smashing 148 million dollars on its opening weekend.
Figures released by box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations showed the web-spinning protagonist blasting the blockbuster season off to a super-high earning start.
It dwarfed the previous record, set last year by Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," which earned 135.6 million in its first three days, the movie industry newspaper Variety reported.
The single-day takings for "Spider-Man 3" on Friday came to 59 million, beating the "Pirates" record of 55.8 million in July 2006, Variety said.
Among the other top grossing movies in North America this weekend, "Spider-Man 3" eclipsed the 5.7 million earned by by teen thriller "Disturbia" which it knocked into second place after three weeks at the top.
The latest instalment in the fantasy action series sees Tobey Maguire as the web-shooting hero battling his arch-foe the Green Goblin while juggling a rival love interest to his high school sweetheart Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst).
Clad in a new-look black spider suit -- the result of tainting by a malignant glob of protoplasm from outer space -- he finds himself confronted by the darker side of his personality as he faces high-octane combat with new villains, Venom and Sandman.
American critics gave the sequel directed by Sam Raimi lukewarm reviews, with the Chicago Sun-Times saying the movie had too many "sluggish scenes" and the Los Angeles Times lamenting its "ungainly" pace.
But the film won big audiences in the United States and abroad.
"Spider-Man 3" shattered records in comic book-loving France where it was released on May 1, drawing more than 800,000 viewers in a single day, according to figures from the industry tracker CBO Box-Office.
In Britain, the film raked in 11.45 million pounds (22.8 million dollars) over its debut weekend, the Guardian newspaper reported. That showing put it in third place behind "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" in all-time rankings.
The film opened in Japan and other major Asian markets on May 1, three days before it debuted in the United States.
The previous two "Spider-Man" films have earned more than 1.6 billion dollars worldwide since the first was released in 2002, making it one of the most successful movie franchises of all time.
At the North America box office, "Fracture," a legal police drama starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling, rose to third place with takings of 3.5 million dollars, followed by another teen thriller, "The Invisible," with 3.1 million.
"Next," the story of a Las Vegas magician who can glimpse a few minutes into the future starring Nicolas Cage and Julianne Moore, came in fifth with 2.7 million.
The only other new release to rank this weekend, "Lucky You," with Eric Bana as an ace poker player competing in Las Vegas, took 2.5 million dollars, placing sixth.
May will also see new films from two of the most profitable film franchises in history, "Shrek" and "Pirates of the Caribbean." The three film series have grossed over four billion dollars between them since 2001. - AFP/sh