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Alvin Sargent (1927–2019)

Author of Spider-Man 2 [2004 film]

14+ Works 1,492 Members 23 Reviews 1 Favorited

Works by Alvin Sargent

Spider-Man 2 [2004 film] (2004) — Screenplay; Screenplay — 1,141 copies, 13 reviews
Paper Moon [1973 film] (1973) — Screenwriter — 92 copies, 3 reviews
Ordinary People [1980 film] (1980) — Screenwriter — 85 copies, 2 reviews
Anywhere but Here [1999 film] (1999) — Screenwriter — 45 copies
Julia [1977 film] (1977) — Screenwriter — 41 copies, 3 reviews
Other People's Money [1991 film] (1992) — Screenwriter — 32 copies
Gambit [1966 film] (1966) — Screenwriter — 19 copies
The Stalking Moon [1968 film] (2008) — Screenwriter — 16 copies
The Sterile Cuckoo [1969 film] (1969) — Screenplay Writer — 14 copies
Ordinary People: A Screenplay (1979) 3 copies, 1 review
Addie Pray (1971) 1 copy

Associated Works

Spider-Man 3 [2007 film] (2007) — Screenwriter — 873 copies, 7 reviews
The Amazing Spider-Man [2012 film] (2012) — Scriptwriter — 638 copies, 3 reviews
Unfaithful [2002 film] (2002) — Screnwriter — 136 copies, 1 review

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Canonical name
Sargent, Alvin
Other names
Supowitz, Alvin (birth name)
Birthdate
1927-04-12
Date of death
2019-05-09
Gender
male
Occupations
screenwriter
Relationships
Sargent, Herbert (brother)
Short biography
"When I die, I'm going to have written on my tombstone, 'Finally, a plot.'"
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Places of residence
Los Angeles, California, USA
Place of death
Seattle, Washington, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

27 reviews
Even after fifteen years of an insane output in the genre of superhero films, "Spider-Man 2" stands solidly as the cream of the cream, with only a small handful of later films comparing favourably. It is in my mind sometimes a little blemished by the mediocre and confused third installment, but that just makes every rewatch another stunning reminder of just how good "Spider-Man 2" really is. My sole complaint of any note is that (as with the other Raimi Spider-Man films), Spider-Man never show more makes a single quip. The constant banter when in-costume is one of the more memorable and fun aspects of the character, and its absence is a definite loss. Still, thanks to the perfection that is J. K. Simmons' J. J. J. portrayal, the film is hardly lacking for humour. Warmly recommended to any fans of the genre. show less
An enjoyable comic book action hero flick. Fast paced with great special effects. My main reservation with this movie is that Spider Man demonstrated Super Man like abilities which were way over the top and out of character. Also, Spider Man takes off his mask for parts of the film to reveal his true identity to so many people leading to the question of why does he need the costume and mask any more?
A con man and a little girl travel across Kansas.

3/4 (Good).

It's not the kind of funny that goes for laughs - just amusing enough to keep the drama light and entertaining.
½
A seventies take on the well known game: smash the family... credible, honest and urgent in it´s sort of slow, low keyed way.

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Associated Authors

Lillian Hellman Original book
Jack Davies Screenwriter
Michael Chabon Screen story
Bill Nunn Actor
Miles Millar Screen story
Avi Arad Producer
Laura Ziskin Producer

Statistics

Works
14
Also by
3
Members
1,492
Popularity
#17,223
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
23
ISBNs
41
Languages
2
Favorited
1

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