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...boy’s got a lot on his plate. The film’s feature villain is Venom, an alien organism who exploits Parker’s growing inner darkness in a perverse and disgusting way: it infects him before finding a permanent host in Eddie Brock (Topher Grace). Venom is joined by Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), an escaped convict-turned-mutant whose chance trip into an experimental reactor leaves him with power to control the sand. And adding to all of these new threats, there’s that murderous friend, Harry Osborn (James Franco), who has become...
...hype. Having saved Gotham while battling a severe case of teen angst, Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is now a citywide celebrity as Spidey, with a swelled head to match. Enter a mess of nemeses, some old (James Franco as Harry Osborn), some new to the film series (Topher Grace as Venom, Thomas Haden Church as Sandman). For all the zippy fights and persuasive visual effects, SM3 is essentially a relationship movie, and a very sensitive one, about male-female and male-male bonding--it must set an all-time record for action heroes in tears. Mostly, director Sam Raimi...
...maybe Spider-Man 3 has a quadruple-gänger. Peter also must confront his photographer rival Eddie Brock (a.k.a. Venom), played by Topher Grace. "He gets very similar powers to Spider-Man; they work in the same place, they're after the same girls," he says. The difference: Grace can be extreme without worrying about breaking character. "When you play a protagonist, a bell goes off every time you do something outside the range of normal behavior," Grace says. "But when you're a psycho from outer space, there's something very freeing. With great powers comes great...
...remaining in the opening frame, Tobe dove out of his crease and poked a puck away from Cornell center Michael Kennedy. Similarly, in the third period, Tobe thwarted a Big Red 5-on-3 scoring opportunity when he sprawled out in front of the net to stymie the streaking Topher Scott. The goaltender’s lone blemish of the night came during that two-man advantage—a minor flaw in an otherwise standout performance. “When your career is winding down and you know you only have a couple of games left...
...score at two goals apiece. And 364 days earlier, it was also Krantz who pounced on a dribbling puck near the Harvard blue line, firing the equalizer past goaltender John Daigneau ’06. The eerie similarities don’t stop there. In 2005, forward Topher Scott notched the gamewinner for Cornell just 2:33 after Krantz’s goal. Friday, center Michael Kennedy netted the deciding score 2:36 after the equalizer. Almost the only thing that wasn’t the same was Harvard’s record following the heartbreaking losses. Though the setback...