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Spider-Man 3 set video online

Spiderman3.jpgApart from a few really close photos of Spidey on the Spider-Man 3 set along with Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard and James Cromwell, there's also a very cool video montage of stunt work showing a security van crashing again and again in amongst traffic.

The video shows some really good sequences that are obviously all going to be edited together to make one long sequence. There are quite a few mangled cars as a result of the repeat crashes, and an interesting shot of one spinning on a crane. Perhaps the coolest moment though is seeing how a camera on an elongated ladder attached to a truck swoops down from the sky to the roof of the moving money van. Obviously that's going to be the view of Spidey as he leaps onboard. Nice.

There's no real spoilers over at XFM.net where they host the pictures and video, just some nice shots. Spidey does look very daft standing there pointing at his knees! They really didn't do a good job of hiding him in that jacket as he goes to the van, the one lone spidey arm moving towards the door handle made me smile.





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