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Whoopsie. Double post.
This more or less showed Peter's "Baaaaaaaddddd" side, where "Bad" means "Funky!!"Find a better way than crappy dancing to show Peter's "bad side"
Uh, yeah. What the heck?Sandman IS NOT Ben's killer.
At first sight of this, I thought to myself, "please let Pete be dreaming". Then I ended up praying, "Please lete ME be dreaming..."No dance scenes, or at least the one at the Jazz Club. It was unessessary and screwed up the tone of the movie.
It truly did not appear that Rami had as much love for Venom as he did for the other villains. Even Sandman looked like some serious thought was put into his development (save him being involved in Uncle Ben's death...) but starting with the meteorite landing yards from Peter's bike, Venom's story felt pasted in from the get-go.Quoted for truth, unfortunately.
(Also, your name rocks.)
I'd probably tell Raimi not to throw in Venom just for fan praise (which is basically what Arad suggested to do), but to save him for a meaningful and deep main role as a villain. He wasn't explored enough, and I'll be damned if I say justice was done to his character. -- And I'm saying this as someone who loves the first two films so much that I
was nearly moved to tears by how beautiful and perfect they were.
There are a LOT of other things I'd say, but I think that sums up my strongest concern.
This person knows what they're talking about.It is simply not true that "nothing would ever happen if it weren't for coincidences". Unless they are farcical comedies, most movies don't use coincidences very much. The Godfather, Cool Hand Luke, Goodfellas, Dog Day Afternoon, Raging Bull, etc etc, did not rely on coincidences, at least not much. Casablanca had one big one, and it was pointed out as such. Coincidence is not needed to make a plot move along. That is lazy writing. Am I supposed to believe that the man who is praying for Spider-Man's death just happens to be in a church (out of hundreds of churches in the city) at the exact moment that Spider-Man is in the steeple ridding himself of the alien costume that in a one in a billion chance happened to land next to Peter Parker (for no apparent reason). Also, the guy who is after Peter's job just happens to be dating Peter's lab partner who just happens to be the daughter of the police captain who informs Peter of the the real identity of Uncle Ben's killer, and Peter's lab partner also happens to need Spider-Man to save her, and she just happens to show up at the restaurant on the very night Peter is proposing..........ONE of these coincidences would be okay, but the plot was chock full of them. Lazy.
Welllll... Not quite. But I thought Venom could've done everything Harry Osborn did as part of one big scheme to "humiliate" Peter Parker.i would have tried having venon turm mary jane into a symbiote to get at pete.
not in the books true but i'd wondered why he never tried that![]()
Oh, and Venom should not say something like "I am Venom", but rather, "WE" are Venom"!!
Nahhh, I think they've advanced Peter's life far enough, SpideyDave.
I thought it was odd that they had him already graduate before fighting any villains. I'm pretty sure in the (original) comics, he'd fought Doc Ock and Green Goblin, and a slew of others before graduating high school.
I also wish we could've seen more of Peter's relationships.
To put him right before his wedding would be moving us along too fast, IMO.
ALSO: Have Harry stay evil no Friggin team up nonsense.
1 change..no sandman
have michael chabon come back to write the script
I don't get why everyone thinks that just because John Jameson the astronaut was introduced in the second moive, it HAD to be because they were going to use him for Venom.
John Jameson has been a part of the Spider-Man universe since the VERY FIRST ISSUE OF THE FIRST SPIDEY COMIC! He never had anything to do with Venom! That was just from the cartoon that they used him!
If they used John for Venom, it would've caused too many problems and not enough solutions:
- If John was used, they'd have to cover the whole John/MJ thing from SM2. The writers consider the John/MJ thing done forever and having served its purpose, so using him would make them drudge up a storyline they didn't want to drudge up
- A whole sequence of the shuttle mission being in space, finding the symbiote, being attacked by it and crashing the shuttle would take 40 minutes out of the movie. That's 40 minutes you just WASTED on explaining where the friggin goo came from!
- The whole shuttle thing wouldn't add anything to the movie. It would just be there for Venom's origin, and that's it. In the 90s cartoon the shuttle was the catalyst for the entire story. It brought Venom to Earth, it allowed Brock to frame Spidey, it gave Jameson what he needed to put the 1 million dollar reward on Spidey which angered him and allowed the suit to control him. It gave him lots of mercenaries to fight and gave us Rhino and Shocker as part of the Kingpin/Prometheum X plot.
In the movie version, we'd get NONE of that, becuase NYC is supposed to love Spidey by this movie so the framing thing couldn't be done. So that means you just did an expensive shuttle sequence and wasted 40 minutes on NOTHING aside from Venom's origin.
The meteor was fast and simple: It's something from space.
Yes, the name Venom was never actually mentioned in the movie. You mistook what I was trying to say. I simply used the example of "WE" compared to "I". The fact that the movie never even mentioned his name at all was truly prideless. As far as seeing the movie four times, more power to you chum. Once was more than enough to me. And I collect this character! "SHEESH"!!!he actually said "i am venom" in the movie? i saw the movie 4 times an didn't hear that once!!!!!
It's not that I think Topher is a bad actor, I simply think he is totally miscast for the role of "Venom". Eddie Brock is supposed to be big and buff. At least twice Parker's size and taller. This has always given him an even more intimidating edge over Peter. As far as the rest of your objections, I couldn't agree more. Whether it be Venom, Sandman, Doctor Doom, or Galactus, the suits behind these flicks just can't seem to respect nor realize the great properties they own. It's times like these where I wish someone like Stan Lee had more pull on development. Either way, Venom shows (*among other things*) that Raimi didn't get it, didn't care, or both. (*hey, he's loaded. So what the hell*) It's time to fire his ass and move onto another director that will start fresh and actually care about what he's doing.Keep Venom for 4, give him a decent screech, and when i say screech i mean growl like 90s cartoon. Dont have him team up with ppl! Say we instead of I.
DO-NOT-HAVE-TOPHER-GRACE-PLAY-HIM! I felt like i was watching a re run of that 70's show. I am sorry Topher is a bad actor, he didnt try to create and personify the character of eddie. He played Eric Forman, the reporter who gets a symbiot. It was aggravating, Just go back to his scenes, watch them, then watch that 70s show. Same Acting...
You know, Sandman is really a great classic Spidey villian. Or should I say "WAS" until Sam Shaimi got his hands on him. Visually he looked incredible. Unfortunately, his motives and character were totally ludicrous. He did not kill Uncle Ben. I felt no sympathy for his plight, being his daughter is ill (*get a job then bum*) He would not of turned his back on Venom. And yet he's one more villian/ New Yorker that knows who Spider-Man really is. (*by this time you'd think everyone knows since he can't keep his mask on*) On a possitive note, maybe he has better dance moves that evil Peter Parker..1 change..no sandman