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SpidermanThe comic book comes to life as Spiderman Swings into action on to the big screen Peter Parker is your average, ordinary, teenager who is about to become an extraordinary superhero. After being bitten by a genetically enhanced super spider, he is now able to sense danger, crawl on wall, shoot webs out of his hands and is stronger than he used to be. But every superhero needs to learn important lessons about the power they use. Plus it would be a superhero film with out a super villain, The Green Goblin.--- Amazing special effects, an extraordinary cast, including Tobey Maguire (Spiderman/Peter Parker), Willem Dafoe (Green Goblin/Norman Osborne), and Kirsten Dunst (Mary Jane Watson), and directed by Sam Raimi (a big Spidey Fan) made this movie a box office record keeper in the summer of 2002.
XmenThe Comic book about a band of Mutants, known as the X-men, out to protect the world now come to the big screen with bang in the summer of 2000. Mutants born into a world full of prejudice and hatred because of evolutionary and genetic developments that give them extraordinary powers. Now, a war is about to erupt between humans and mutants, lead by Magneto, who wishes to seek out a destroy the humans who consider them ‘different’. Professor Xavier believes that humans and mutants can live along, side by side, in peace. Xavier, a mutant himself, sends his team, the X-men to maintain the peace and stop Magneto before a war begins.--- Outstanding Special Effects, an amazing cast including Patrick Stewart (Professor X), Hugh Jackman (Wolverine), and Sir Ian McKellen. Directed by Bryan Singer makes this movie one to see over and over again.