Grant; sportin' the beard I see! Looks like Spidey isn't the only one with a new look. You look younger and more adventuresome. Anyway, thanks for the set visit. It's very encouraging to see such a massive effort go into these films. I'm getting more excited by the day!
Huh. It definitely makes sense for Spidey and Venom to duke it out at a construction site! I can tell from the scale of it that's it's gonna be one heckuva final battle! Thanks for the set visit and here's hoping it'll top the final fight with Doc Ock at the pier from "Spider-Man 2"!
~ Kevin Veighey
P.S. I'm still curious about how the music's coming along...
#7 | Posted by: Kevin Veighey | January 30, 2007 5:48 PM
That was a cool video. It looks like a lot of work is put into a Spider-Man film and that was only a small bit of the production too. All that wiring must have been confusing at times and I hope that nothing went wrong with it. I have been coming to this site daily and to see when new webisodes and blogs come in it keeps me going until May 4th comes around. Thank you for putting so much time and effort towards the fans and towards this amazing movie!!
that was a cool video !!! thank you guys good job !!! this is gone be the best movie of the spider-man saga !!! thank you Grant !!!
#11 | Posted by: spiderfreak | January 31, 2007 4:15 AM
That last battle sequence is going to be freakin awesome, I can already tell just from the set and how much work they are putting in to it. Amazing, I can't wait to see the movie.
Grant, that was a pretty cool video, liked the narration, and must say that the beird is cool.
#12 | Posted by: calculator2006 | January 31, 2007 8:11 AM
Its amazing to see how much work goes into making these films, this video proves that sony is really putting the best of the best to work on the 3rd installment
#13 | Posted by: webslinger0603 | January 31, 2007 11:03 AM
Wow these people are really working hard to make this picture come to life. I can't wait! Like most people i am hyped for this trailer and hope it is better than the last one.
In the spidey 2 trailer it was a perfect start to finish hyped trailer and well edited. I noticed there was a lot of talking and voice over which helped tell the story. I hope the next trailer has a lot of new stuff and voice over to help tell the story instead of the same "What's happened to you". Something new like Aunt May: "You're different Peter"!
That wouold be awsome!!!
#14 | Posted by: spideyfan | January 31, 2007 11:07 AM
Thanks for the weekly updates and info. Its nice seeing just the smallest of updates, makes me want to it even more. Keep up the good work doing great job on making us want to see the movie.
#15 | Posted by: Cameron | January 31, 2007 11:07 AM
This post was great!!!!, when you see a movie as spectacular as spiderman, you have to notice all these details that conform it besides all the acting (and I mean all the technical stuff). The work you guys do is awsome, each single detail will be noticed.... So a major thank you!!! to all of you crew guys and grant curtis.
#18 | Posted by: carlos a. | January 31, 2007 8:10 PM
WOW! Great blog, so good, ive always wanted to know how the rigging was carried out on all the spiderman films, once again a quality production for Curtis , Co...
#19 | Posted by: Hilton | February 1, 2007 5:17 AM
I've been waiting to see this movie for about two years.The last movie was so good that you would need to put alot of work into this one.Don't bother trying to get me to go because there's no way i'm missing that movie.
YOUR DOING GREAT KEEP UP THE
GOOD WORK!!!
#20 | Posted by: Jodie D. | February 1, 2007 9:05 AM
Wow. This movie is going to be incredible. I am an extra in a scene with Spider-Man. I play a buisnessman. While they were filming all of us I saw a small film crew walking around taping the production crew. Hopefully I can see more behind the scenes footage of the scene I was in.
#22 | Posted by: Christopher S. | February 2, 2007 4:49 AM
here comes your friendly neighborhood spiderman!!
great movie, great comis, thanks Mr Stan Lee for giving us the greatest superhero of all time!!
ps : can i have one of the costumes??? :)
#24 | Posted by: ananda | February 2, 2007 10:37 AM
We meet again, eh Grant?
This is the most hype-building and interesting blog to date. It's very exciting seeing how massive this project is, and the fine ammount of effort shown. It is creates a rock-hard assurance that this movie will top all other epic/romantic/superhero movies forever. Thank you and your teammates for creating this inconcieveable motion picture. Pass my words onto Sam Raimi and crew, if I may be so bold, Grant. What will you be feeling when you see everyone's eyes light up with profound awe when Spider-Man 3 ends in theaters? I know it will inspire me, along with soo many others.
Suddenly,
Eddie Brock, Jr.
#25 | Posted by: Eddie Brock, Jr. | February 2, 2007 8:55 PM
that's cool good work guys if you work alot the movie will be grate! and i can't wait more time!!!!!!
i want to see de movieeeeee
Oh wow. What a massive production. That's a TON of cable!!! It's really amazing how much must come together seemlessly for the purposes of capturing only a few moments on film. It's inspiring to see all these professionals in their respective fields doing their special part to make the storyboard come alive. Wow. I wish this team would have rigged the wiring in my office building. That's some amazing organization.
Thanks Mr. Curtis for the very informative webisode. It's a real treat to see and hear you walking us through part of the process. Can't wait to see more.
Hi i am the biggest spidey and raimi fan ever. I loved the first spidey movie. Loved the second spidey movie more. And i know the 3rd spidey movie will be good. But the last trailer....well let's just say i hope the next trailer will show the magnitude of the movie and be everything the last trailer wasn't. Please make it huge!
Hi mr. curtis, i want to tell you that your blog is soo cool, i hope you put another spidey webisode, oh! before i lost it, i just want to know if you can tell me the spiderman 3 trailer music name (the music from the trailer from november 09 2006)
thx, your friend RoBeRt
#29 | Posted by: Robert | February 4, 2007 7:42 PM
Man these people are obviously busy. Grant has grown a beard lol.
Robert it is by immediate music i believe - The trailer music. I hope the next trailer has a huge build up of pure amazing action with great music. I have just spent loads of money on ebay buying a ton of Venom comics. But i'm allready hyped for this picture!
Dear mr. Grant.
Ones again, the work you guys are doing on the spider-man movie's is pure dynamite!!! Can't wait to see spidey 3!
I was wondering, cause MANY are speculating over this question. With all that is going on within spidey 3; with everything that will be covered, the running time has to be somewhat longer then the previous movie's to do it justice... Or am I wrong?
Are you not allowed to say how long it will be, or IS at this point in time... Or do you simply think it's not importened to answer. In a way, I agree, lol... But still, we're very interested in knowing.
#32 | Posted by: kaitung | February 8, 2007 5:39 AM
Hi Mr Grant, spidey has really been one of most impressive superheroes.The action sequels in movie are really breathtaking with such eye-catching special effects.Each part brings to light different aspect of wall crawler.Indian audience are crazy about
Spiderman3.Really I consider this sequel will be most impressive of
among three parts.
I convey my well wishes for coming projects and Spidey3.
#33 | Posted by: Swapnil Dokhale | February 11, 2007 1:37 AM
thanks for the video, it's great
#34 | Posted by: choko | February 18, 2007 1:24 AM
Will we see Alex Ross' drawings at the begining of the film as we did in Spider-Man 2?
YES! I love seeing these behind the scenes clips. I am an extra in one of the Spider-Man 3 scenes, and I remember somebody filming something for either a documentary or a "making of" type thing. I was wondering if they will ever show any of the Cleveland shoot on this video blog. Just curious. Thank you, Mr. Curtis. Great work! You all are working soooo hard.
#37 | Posted by: Christopher | February 25, 2007 10:31 PM
Dear mr. Grant.
Ones again, the work you guys are doing on the spider-man movie's is pure dynamite!!! Can't wait to see spidey 3!
I was wondering, cause MANY are speculating over this question. With all that is going on within spidey 3; with everything that will be covered, the running time has to be somewhat longer then the previous movie's to do it justice... Or am I wrong?
Are you not allowed to say how long it will be, or IS at this point in time... Or do you simply think it's not importened to answer. In a way, I agree, lol... But still, we're very interested in knowing.
#38 | Posted by: piter | February 26, 2007 9:45 AM
I really liked this blog entry! It's neat getting these behind the scenes peeks at how things work. Thanks Grant! :)
#1 | Posted by: Lane | January 30, 2007 10:47 AM
I love these behind the scenes clips. There is so much work that goes into a modern film. Thanks!
#2 | Posted by: Tim R | January 30, 2007 12:15 PM
so much work put into this
#3 | Posted by: D-Beau | January 30, 2007 1:06 PM
This video is great. I hope we can see a new update.
This is an amazing work from the production.
Its awesome
Thnks Mr Grant for updating.
#4 | Posted by: monica | January 30, 2007 1:55 PM
This is cool to see behinds the scence and getting to see you aswell very cool Grant keep up the great work
#5 | Posted by: Darkness | January 30, 2007 2:32 PM
Grant; sportin' the beard I see! Looks like Spidey isn't the only one with a new look. You look younger and more adventuresome. Anyway, thanks for the set visit. It's very encouraging to see such a massive effort go into these films. I'm getting more excited by the day!
#6 | Posted by: Sean | January 30, 2007 3:02 PM
Huh. It definitely makes sense for Spidey and Venom to duke it out at a construction site! I can tell from the scale of it that's it's gonna be one heckuva final battle! Thanks for the set visit and here's hoping it'll top the final fight with Doc Ock at the pier from "Spider-Man 2"!
~ Kevin Veighey
P.S. I'm still curious about how the music's coming along...
#7 | Posted by: Kevin Veighey | January 30, 2007 5:48 PM
That looked great. I hope the scene does well. :)
#8 | Posted by: GreenieGobbie | January 30, 2007 8:27 PM
That was a cool video. It looks like a lot of work is put into a Spider-Man film and that was only a small bit of the production too. All that wiring must have been confusing at times and I hope that nothing went wrong with it. I have been coming to this site daily and to see when new webisodes and blogs come in it keeps me going until May 4th comes around. Thank you for putting so much time and effort towards the fans and towards this amazing movie!!
Mitchell
#9 | Posted by: Mitchell | January 30, 2007 9:34 PM
This scene looks really great! Good job guys!!!!!
#10 | Posted by: spiderman1990_17 | January 30, 2007 9:43 PM
that was a cool video !!! thank you guys good job !!! this is gone be the best movie of the spider-man saga !!! thank you Grant !!!
#11 | Posted by: spiderfreak | January 31, 2007 4:15 AM
That last battle sequence is going to be freakin awesome, I can already tell just from the set and how much work they are putting in to it. Amazing, I can't wait to see the movie.
Grant, that was a pretty cool video, liked the narration, and must say that the beird is cool.
#12 | Posted by: calculator2006 | January 31, 2007 8:11 AM
Its amazing to see how much work goes into making these films, this video proves that sony is really putting the best of the best to work on the 3rd installment
#13 | Posted by: webslinger0603 | January 31, 2007 11:03 AM
Wow these people are really working hard to make this picture come to life. I can't wait! Like most people i am hyped for this trailer and hope it is better than the last one.
In the spidey 2 trailer it was a perfect start to finish hyped trailer and well edited. I noticed there was a lot of talking and voice over which helped tell the story. I hope the next trailer has a lot of new stuff and voice over to help tell the story instead of the same "What's happened to you". Something new like Aunt May: "You're different Peter"!
That wouold be awsome!!!
#14 | Posted by: spideyfan | January 31, 2007 11:07 AM
Thanks for the weekly updates and info. Its nice seeing just the smallest of updates, makes me want to it even more. Keep up the good work doing great job on making us want to see the movie.
#15 | Posted by: Cameron | January 31, 2007 11:07 AM
This is a great blog entry, thanks Grant!!!
#16 | Posted by: Joe_Teh-ReD_King | January 31, 2007 12:12 PM
That is so incredible! I had no idea that so much had to go into making movie! Thanks for showing all this awesome behind the scenes stuff!
#17 | Posted by: GracieMae | January 31, 2007 6:58 PM
This post was great!!!!, when you see a movie as spectacular as spiderman, you have to notice all these details that conform it besides all the acting (and I mean all the technical stuff). The work you guys do is awsome, each single detail will be noticed.... So a major thank you!!! to all of you crew guys and grant curtis.
#18 | Posted by: carlos a. | January 31, 2007 8:10 PM
WOW! Great blog, so good, ive always wanted to know how the rigging was carried out on all the spiderman films, once again a quality production for Curtis , Co...
#19 | Posted by: Hilton | February 1, 2007 5:17 AM
I've been waiting to see this movie for about two years.The last movie was so good that you would need to put alot of work into this one.Don't bother trying to get me to go because there's no way i'm missing that movie.
YOUR DOING GREAT KEEP UP THE
GOOD WORK!!!
#20 | Posted by: Jodie D. | February 1, 2007 9:05 AM
SO COOL!
#21 | Posted by: JG | February 1, 2007 6:48 PM
Wow. This movie is going to be incredible. I am an extra in a scene with Spider-Man. I play a buisnessman. While they were filming all of us I saw a small film crew walking around taping the production crew. Hopefully I can see more behind the scenes footage of the scene I was in.
#22 | Posted by: Christopher S. | February 2, 2007 4:49 AM
really grant, your spoiling us...
DON'T STOP!!
#23 | Posted by: rhys | February 2, 2007 7:07 AM
here comes your friendly neighborhood spiderman!!
great movie, great comis, thanks Mr Stan Lee for giving us the greatest superhero of all time!!
ps : can i have one of the costumes??? :)
#24 | Posted by: ananda | February 2, 2007 10:37 AM
We meet again, eh Grant?
This is the most hype-building and interesting blog to date. It's very exciting seeing how massive this project is, and the fine ammount of effort shown. It is creates a rock-hard assurance that this movie will top all other epic/romantic/superhero movies forever. Thank you and your teammates for creating this inconcieveable motion picture. Pass my words onto Sam Raimi and crew, if I may be so bold, Grant. What will you be feeling when you see everyone's eyes light up with profound awe when Spider-Man 3 ends in theaters? I know it will inspire me, along with soo many others.
Suddenly,
Eddie Brock, Jr.
#25 | Posted by: Eddie Brock, Jr. | February 2, 2007 8:55 PM
that's cool good work guys if you work alot the movie will be grate! and i can't wait more time!!!!!!
i want to see de movieeeeee
#26 | Posted by: ANDY | February 3, 2007 5:25 PM
Oh wow. What a massive production. That's a TON of cable!!! It's really amazing how much must come together seemlessly for the purposes of capturing only a few moments on film. It's inspiring to see all these professionals in their respective fields doing their special part to make the storyboard come alive. Wow. I wish this team would have rigged the wiring in my office building. That's some amazing organization.
Thanks Mr. Curtis for the very informative webisode. It's a real treat to see and hear you walking us through part of the process. Can't wait to see more.
#27 | Posted by: InsomniacFreak | February 3, 2007 8:32 PM
Hi i am the biggest spidey and raimi fan ever. I loved the first spidey movie. Loved the second spidey movie more. And i know the 3rd spidey movie will be good. But the last trailer....well let's just say i hope the next trailer will show the magnitude of the movie and be everything the last trailer wasn't. Please make it huge!
#28 | Posted by: Spideyfan | February 4, 2007 12:54 PM
Hi mr. curtis, i want to tell you that your blog is soo cool, i hope you put another spidey webisode, oh! before i lost it, i just want to know if you can tell me the spiderman 3 trailer music name (the music from the trailer from november 09 2006)
thx, your friend RoBeRt
#29 | Posted by: Robert | February 4, 2007 7:42 PM
Man these people are obviously busy. Grant has grown a beard lol.
Robert it is by immediate music i believe - The trailer music. I hope the next trailer has a huge build up of pure amazing action with great music. I have just spent loads of money on ebay buying a ton of Venom comics. But i'm allready hyped for this picture!
#30 | Posted by: Spideyfan | February 5, 2007 1:41 PM
Dear mr. Grant.
Ones again, the work you guys are doing on the spider-man movie's is pure dynamite!!! Can't wait to see spidey 3!
I was wondering, cause MANY are speculating over this question. With all that is going on within spidey 3; with everything that will be covered, the running time has to be somewhat longer then the previous movie's to do it justice... Or am I wrong?
Are you not allowed to say how long it will be, or IS at this point in time... Or do you simply think it's not importened to answer. In a way, I agree, lol... But still, we're very interested in knowing.
Thanks!
kind regards: Christian!
#31 | Posted by: Naite22 | February 5, 2007 1:57 PM
support spider-men forever!!!!!!
#32 | Posted by: kaitung | February 8, 2007 5:39 AM
Hi Mr Grant, spidey has really been one of most impressive superheroes.The action sequels in movie are really breathtaking with such eye-catching special effects.Each part brings to light different aspect of wall crawler.Indian audience are crazy about
Spiderman3.Really I consider this sequel will be most impressive of
among three parts.
I convey my well wishes for coming projects and Spidey3.
#33 | Posted by: Swapnil Dokhale | February 11, 2007 1:37 AM
thanks for the video, it's great
#34 | Posted by: choko | February 18, 2007 1:24 AM
Will we see Alex Ross' drawings at the begining of the film as we did in Spider-Man 2?
#35 | Posted by: franshu | February 21, 2007 5:40 PM
Hubba hubba, that frank dorowsky is hot.
#36 | Posted by: Bart | February 22, 2007 2:09 PM
YES! I love seeing these behind the scenes clips. I am an extra in one of the Spider-Man 3 scenes, and I remember somebody filming something for either a documentary or a "making of" type thing. I was wondering if they will ever show any of the Cleveland shoot on this video blog. Just curious. Thank you, Mr. Curtis. Great work! You all are working soooo hard.
#37 | Posted by: Christopher | February 25, 2007 10:31 PM
Dear mr. Grant.
Ones again, the work you guys are doing on the spider-man movie's is pure dynamite!!! Can't wait to see spidey 3!
I was wondering, cause MANY are speculating over this question. With all that is going on within spidey 3; with everything that will be covered, the running time has to be somewhat longer then the previous movie's to do it justice... Or am I wrong?
Are you not allowed to say how long it will be, or IS at this point in time... Or do you simply think it's not importened to answer. In a way, I agree, lol... But still, we're very interested in knowing.
#38 | Posted by: piter | February 26, 2007 9:45 AM