Honest Trailers Season 1 Episode 54 Honest Trailers - The Spider-Man Trilogy
- April 29, 2014
In season 1, episode 54 of Honest Trailers, the team takes on The Spider-Man Trilogy- the three films that chronicle the early days of Peter Parker's web-slinging adventures. As always, the team brings their signature snark and wit to their critique, highlighting both the strengths and the flaws of these classic films.
The Honest Trailers team starts off by diving into the character of Peter Parker himself, pointing out that while Tobey Maguire's portrayal of Parker might feel a little dated now, he was the perfect fit for the character's nerdy, awkward beginnings. They also note that the films do a great job of showing Peter's growth over time as he becomes more confident and assertive, something that was lacking in some of the other cinematic iterations of the character.
Of course, no discussion of the Spider-Man trilogy would be complete without delving into the villains, and the Honest Trailers team has plenty to say on that front. They praise Willem Dafoe's turn as the Green Goblin, noting that he was both terrifying and oddly sympathetic in equal measure. They also give credit to Alfred Molina's Doc Ock, whose tragic backstory and dynamic fight scenes stole the show in Spider-Man 2. However, they don't hold back when it comes to talking about some of the other villains, calling Venom a "shoehorned" addition to Spider-Man 3 and pointing out that Sandman's "sympathetic" backstory didn't really add much to the film.
While the Honest Trailers team is willing to give credit where it's due, they're also not afraid to call out the trilogy's flaws. They poke fun at some of the more cringe-worthy moments (like the infamous "raindrops keep falling on my head" sequence in Spider-Man 2) and point out that the overarching plot of the trilogy feels a little disjointed at times. They also note that the films suffer from outdated CGI and some clunky dialogue, though they acknowledge that these criticisms are perhaps a bit unfair given the films' age.
One of the most interesting parts of this Honest Trailer is when the team delves into the impact that the Spider-Man trilogy had on the superhero movie genre as a whole. They note that these films set the groundwork for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, paving the way for the interconnected storytelling that we see in movies like The Avengers today. They also point out that the trilogy came out during a time when superhero movies weren't taken quite as seriously as they are now, and speculate that this might be part of the reason why the films were able to get away with some of their more cheesy moments.
Overall, the Honest Trailers team does a great job of summarizing the strengths and weaknesses of The Spider-Man Trilogy. They give credit where it's due, but aren't afraid to call out the films' flaws, and there's plenty of humor and snarky commentary to keep things entertaining. Whether you're a die-hard Spider-Man fan or just looking for a good laugh, this episode of Honest Trailers is definitely worth checking out.