Connections
Follows
Edited into
Spin-off
References
Poster shown at the cinema when Mary Jane looks down at the street at Peter walking by from her window.
Poster shown at the cinema when Mary Jane looks down at the street at Peter walking by from her window.
Spider-Man exclaims, "Shazam!"
"Remember me" - exact words uttered as an apparition of a father exhorts his son to avenge his murder
Some Like It Hot ends with a dejected Monroe singing "I'm Through with Love", only to end her song when she is kissed by Tony Curtis. In Spiderman 3, Dunst sings the same song at a nightclub, and stops when Parker shows up.
The flowing sand and huge boulderlike grains of sand.
At the key to the city ceremony, the band plays the "Spider-Man" TV theme.
A theatre playing Monty Python's Spamalot, the broadway version of this film, is seen in the background.
Toward the end of the movie when spiderman mutters 'lets turn this up to eleven'. Its a reference to chrisopher guest's character in this is spinal tap and his infamous 'eleven' amp.
The joke of Spider-Man's thumb's up being upside down then turned rightside up.
In this movie, one of the couples are names as Eddie and Gwen. in Americas Sweethearts, the lead pair was known as Eddie and Gwen, played by John Cusack and Katherine Zeta-Jones
Referenced in
They talk about making a third film for a while.
Layla confuses the new Superman and Spider-Man movies
Pete says he snuck away to go see Spider-Man 3
Mentioned in the Prince Show
Referenced in dialogue
referenced by name.
Mentioned by Zach Braff to 'his agent'
mentioned by Sarah Silverman
Yami: "You certainly took your sweet time, didn't you! I mean, come on, the movie's almost over! Who do you think you are? Venom? "
Enjuto Mojamuto is downloading the movie from internet in segment "Enjuto Mojamuto: Bajándose una película"
Poster is shown at the end
James mentions the unique camera work would later be used in the Spider-Man trilogy.
Referenced during talk of the years top grossing movies.
Margot turns into the black-suited Spider-Man
Referenced in dialogue and freefall fight scene
DVD visible on stand next to the counter in computer games shop.
Spider-Man examines his new black uniform in a skyscraper window while hanging upside down
A "Spider-Man 3" poster is faintly visible in the beginning when the Joker is waiting to be picked up for the robbery.
A man in the eatery wore a Spider-Man 3 t-shirt
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film when he presents Spider-Man (2002) as a nominee for the poll "Best Live Action Super-Hero Movie"
Jim and Jeff discuss (at length) the films many flaws
DVD seen in rental store
Billboard for show seen during LA street race
Brett says after doing The Evil Dead Series he did the three Spiderman films
Harry: "Yeah, I know, but the whole point of Spider-Man 3 is everything sucks and that falls to shit! Ginny, what I'm trying to say is I don't want my life to be like Spider-Man 3. I hated that movie."
"Spider Man 3 1/2" joke
One of Jimbo's friends is dressed up as Venom from "Spider-Man 3."
Brett hopes Iron Man 2 is not like this film
Poster shown when Hewy discusses threequels
Ruckus mentions the symbiote and Topher Grace from this movie in his narration.
in overview on Sam Raimi's career
Toys from the movie can be seen at the comic shop
Posters and stilli-images from "Spider-Man 3" are shown which feature Michael J. Fox instead of Tobey Maguire
In a photograph of Sam Raimi there is a poster of this film behind him.
mentions Brice Dallas Howard's role
Johnson talks about how he had plans to do effects practically on this blockbuster sequel
Mention by James Franco
Po tries to use the Black Spider-Man to win his battle.
"Come on (Tobey) MacGuire, you've been dead since Spider-Man 3."
Title mentioned while introducing Kirsten Dunst
"Oh my God, it's black-suit Spider-Man!"
Kevin Smith says he didn't like the film as much as "The Amazing Spider-Man"
mentioned by Linkara
Erod, The Blockbuster Buster is seen talking about the major plot hole in this movie.
To be reviewed next time
makes a subtle reference to Emo-Peter
Features
Clips from Spider-Man are featured in the title sequence and the actual film.
Clips from Spider-Man 2 are featured in the title sequence and the actual film.
Featured in
Jakob Stegelmann looks at the upcoming Danish release + trailer footage used
Clips shown.
DVD release reviewed + footage used
clip shown
Clips of mistakes shown
a clip is shown in a montage of Thomas Haden Church films
Peter getting his "groove" on.
Clips of mistakes shown
Critic recounts "dumb" moments from this film
Mary Jane Watson ranks #11. Clips are shown.
Bad dancing
Clip shown when Mark Ellis mentions Spider-Man can capture villains with his webs
a clip is shown in a montage of Thomas Haden Church films
Linkara admits that he likes this movie.
movie is reviewed
Spoofs
Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) struts down the streets of NYC like John Travolta; the music is a send-up of "Stayin' Alive."
Spoofed in
Alternate Ending parody
Queen Margo turns into the black-suited Spider-Man to fight Traitoro who is the sandman/fired by Trump