Sam Raimi has recently admitted that he messed-up plenty with the 'Spider-Man 3' movie and people still hate him for that.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the 55-year-old director said that he gets guff from passersby on the street about the film and admits that it was a movie that just didn't work very well.
Raimi now feels it was "wrong" of him to make the trilogy's final film because he "didn't really believe in all the characters." And things went wrong as he did not keep the focus on the relationships between the characters.
'Spider-Man 3' holds a 63 percent approval rating on review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, along with a 59 on Metacritic. It grossed 890 dollars million worldwide, more than either of its two predecessors in the franchise.
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