Anyone remember the old Eddie brock from either SM1 or 2 DVD?

No one is denying the fact that RC was cast as Eddie...there just weren't any of his scenes on the DVDs, at least not on the ones released to the public...O_o

I have the two disk DVD...It's not on there.
 
in spider man 1 eddie was mentioned, how he has been trying to get a photo of spidey for weeks with no luck. but they dont show brock.
 
Everbeck may have filmed a scene as Eddie, but if he did:

A.) We don't know if it was an actual scene or just test footage

and

B.) No, it has NEVER been released on DVD.

Perhaps someone out there has footage of the Everbeck scene, but if it was ever put online, I've never seen it and I don't know of anyone who can prove they've ever seen it either.

If there's ever a super-duper deluxe edition Spidey trilogy DVD set or something like that, the extras for the 2002 SM movie should include:

-The Showest promo teasers with the webs and the Alex Ross Spidey suit
-The test footage of Tobey assembling and using the mechanical webshooters
- The World Trade Center teaser trailer
- The Richard C. Everbeck as Eddie Brock scene (if it was ever filmed)
- The "Dr. Connors fires Peter" scene (if it was ever filmed)
 
Good idea for the trilogy!

If someone finds this missing r.c. footage i KNOW i have seen you will be my hero

try youtube or something i know it will come!
 
GNR4Life said:
I just remember JJJ mentioning Eddie by name in his office while talking to Parker.

Same here. All I remember was the black guy saying to JJJ that..." Eddie's been on it for weeks, we can barely get a glimpse of him"

Here's the wav. Eddie
 
ABC said:
Same here. All I remember was the black guy saying to JJJ that..." Eddie's been on it for weeks, we can barely get a glimpse of him"

Here's the wav. Eddie

yeah thats the closest we got
 
mizzaxer said:
Good idea for the trilogy!

If someone finds this missing r.c. footage i KNOW i have seen you will be my hero

try youtube or something i know it will come!

Unless you break into in the Sony archives, you'll never see it.

It has never been released in any format.
 
I remember reading an interview with RC and some site. He said he filmed a scene where he was walking out of the Bugle and shoved Peter. Had a line something along the line of "Outta my way, Parker!"

The scene WAS indeed filmed. It just never saw the light of day, on the Internet or otherwise.
 
Then i must be telepathic i know i've seen this footage children...i know i have....
 
There's no deleted scene out there, at least not for the masses to view. Chances are that those dailies featuring Everbeck are tucked away in a Sony vault somewhere in Hollywood.

The only previous reference to Brock was made by Robbie Robertson in SM1, when he was explaining to JJJ that no one could get a good photo of Spidey and that "Eddie [had] been on it for weeks".

That's it.
 
ABC said:
Same here. All I remember was the black guy saying to JJJ that..." Eddie's been on it for weeks, we can barely get a glimpse of him"

Here's the wav. Eddie
Thanks. After all this time i never realized there was a Brock reference in SM1.

Spider Man said:
I remember reading an interview with RC and some site. He said he filmed a scene where he was walking out of the Bugle and shoved Peter. Had a line something along the line of "Outta my way, Parker!"

The scene WAS indeed filmed. It just never saw the light of day, on the Internet or otherwise.
Got a link to this interview?
 
*hey guys....I hope this helps

this is "THE" interview that some of you guys were talking about

its with RC Everbeck. It was done just before Spider-Man 1, was about to come out

the website is now gone

it was.... thespidermanmovie.com

take it easy


..................................


Richard C. Everbeck
Our interview with Spider-man's Eddie Brock

<Editor's Note> - Although filmed, the scene described below was not in the initial theatrical run of Spider-man. Sometimes that happens. We are leaving it online to give insight into the art of film making, and the personal observations of Mr. Everbeck.

Richard C. Everbeck, also known as RC Everbeck, was kind enough to chat with TheSpidermanMovie.com about is role as Peter Parker's nemesis, Daily Bugle photographer Eddie Brock.

Peter P: You've come a long way from your first film role, kissing up to Julia Roberts as a tie salesman to shoving America's favorite teenage hero around...

Richard: When I first came on the set I told Sam (Raimi) that Spider-man was my favorite comic book hero. Sam asked if I minded shoving Peter Parker. I didn't mind at all! After all, it was Eddie doing the shoving, not me!

Peter P: So, were you nervous being on the set of a blockbuster like Spider-man?

Richard: I've been in big movies before, so it was more extreme excitement. I extensively studied the character of Eddie Brock and knew that that he would eventually become Venom. Sam and I talked about Eddie. He told me that "This Could Be Huge".

Peter P: Venom is, by far, the most requested Spidey villain for Spidey II!

Richard: You're preaching to the choir!


Peter P: I don't think we're giving anything away by saying that Eddie doesn't like Peter Parker. What happens?

Richard: Eddie just got reamed by J. Jonah Jameson (actor J.K. Simmons) over some low quality pictures he had taken for the newspaper. As I'm storming out of the office, in comes this kid with an old camera, and these incredible close-ups of Spider-man. The "kid" is Peter Parker. He looks at this "newbie", his pictures and his amateur Brownie camera, in disgust. I think his father had given it to him, so it means a lot to him.

Peter P: What was it like working with Sam Raimi as your director?

Richard: I have been really lucky. In my first major film, Pretty Woman, Garry Marshall was the director and he really let me "go for it". It was a very brief scene, but it was more than just standing in the background. Sam is like that. A very generous director. He trusts his actors, he gave his actors creative latitude as long as it made sense for the character within the confines of a scene. He sees the importantance of giving an actor the chance to "react" with the other performers while still maintaining control over the scene.

Peter P: Where will we be seeing you next?

Richard: I have the role of Billy in "Billy the Kid". I also have a role as a bull rider in another film. Gunslinger. Bull Rider. Tie Salesman. Hero Shover. That's Me.

Peter P: So I guess your available, if they ask sequel-time. What are your thoughts about the sequel?

Richard: Well don't want to get too excited. I look at "Back to the Future". In the original movie, there is a character named Jennifer Parker, played by Claudia Wells. In the second film, Jennifer was played by Elisabeth Shue. I'd hate to be "Elisabeth Shued"!

Peter P: Hmmm... We have had 5 Batmans.

Richard: My point exactly.


Peter P: So how long have you had the acting bug?

Richard: In the second grade I got the role of Charlie in "Charlie Crow". In the old family videos you can see me proudly announcing that I was going to Hollywood. I guess I was born with it.

Peter P: So what's your Dream Role?

Richard: I'd love to play Han Solo in Star Wars 7, 8 and 9!

Peter P: I have several points of contention with Star Wars, but I'll save them for whenever I can nail George Lucas for a few minutes of his time...

Richard: Harrison Ford is probably my favorite actor. He has an "everyman -who-rises-to-the-occasion" quality about him. You look at him on screen and think "I could do that", or at least I'd like to think I would. That's what I like about Spider-man as well. I could always relate to Peter Parker.

Peter P: Hey, you managed to make this whole interview come full circle by bringing Spider-man back into the conversation.

Richard: Thanks for the chance to talk to you. Good luck with the website!

Peter P: I'll see if we can replace your first Eddie Brock appearance, along with the first Venom, for your research.

Richard: Thanks!
 
*In Jameson Voice* If we can get a picture of Britney Spears mistreating her baby we can certainly find a clip of this guy!...lol.
 
Awesome interview!

told you guys i wasnt nuts! look on imdb or amazon for hte 2-disc sm1 collectors edition dvd he is created as eddie brock AND i KNOOOW he was in the extras section
 
mizzaxer said:
I KNOW FOR A FACT that i remember seeing him, blonde hair, glasses he handed JJJ something and then got kick out of his office after glancing at pete...this was on a DVD someone back me up.

pretty sure you got your "fact" wrong - at least he wasn't in the actual movie...maybe the extras someplace
 
No, Eddie Brock was not in the Spider-Man film, nor it's sequel. He did however get a mention in the first movie. I believe he made a brief appearance in the novelization of the spider-man film (I might be wrong, it's been awhile since I read it).
 
mizzaxer said:
Awesome interview!

told you guys i wasnt nuts! look on imdb or amazon for hte 2-disc sm1 collectors edition dvd he is created as eddie brock AND i KNOOOW he was in the extras section

No one was disputing the fact that he was cast as Eddie in Spider-Man 1. No one is disputing that he appears in the credits in some sources. However, the scene was never released in any form. No matter what you think, the fact is, it doesn't exist for any public consumption. If it does exist, it would be in the Sony archives.
 
Afropik said:
*hey guys....I hope this helps

this is "THE" interview that some of you guys were talking about

its with RC Everbeck. It was done just before Spider-Man 1, was about to come out

the website is now gone

it was.... thespidermanmovie.com

take it easy


..................................


Richard C. Everbeck
Our interview with Spider-man's Eddie Brock

<Editor's Note> - Although filmed, the scene described below was not in the initial theatrical run of Spider-man. Sometimes that happens. We are leaving it online to give insight into the art of film making, and the personal observations of Mr. Everbeck.

Richard C. Everbeck, also known as RC Everbeck, was kind enough to chat with TheSpidermanMovie.com about is role as Peter Parker's nemesis, Daily Bugle photographer Eddie Brock.

Peter P: You've come a long way from your first film role, kissing up to Julia Roberts as a tie salesman to shoving America's favorite teenage hero around...

Richard: When I first came on the set I told Sam (Raimi) that Spider-man was my favorite comic book hero. Sam asked if I minded shoving Peter Parker. I didn't mind at all! After all, it was Eddie doing the shoving, not me!

Peter P: So, were you nervous being on the set of a blockbuster like Spider-man?

Richard: I've been in big movies before, so it was more extreme excitement. I extensively studied the character of Eddie Brock and knew that that he would eventually become Venom. Sam and I talked about Eddie. He told me that "This Could Be Huge".

Peter P: Venom is, by far, the most requested Spidey villain for Spidey II!

Richard: You're preaching to the choir!


Peter P: I don't think we're giving anything away by saying that Eddie doesn't like Peter Parker. What happens?

Richard: Eddie just got reamed by J. Jonah Jameson (actor J.K. Simmons) over some low quality pictures he had taken for the newspaper. As I'm storming out of the office, in comes this kid with an old camera, and these incredible close-ups of Spider-man. The "kid" is Peter Parker. He looks at this "newbie", his pictures and his amateur Brownie camera, in disgust. I think his father had given it to him, so it means a lot to him.

Peter P: What was it like working with Sam Raimi as your director?

Richard: I have been really lucky. In my first major film, Pretty Woman, Garry Marshall was the director and he really let me "go for it". It was a very brief scene, but it was more than just standing in the background. Sam is like that. A very generous director. He trusts his actors, he gave his actors creative latitude as long as it made sense for the character within the confines of a scene. He sees the importantance of giving an actor the chance to "react" with the other performers while still maintaining control over the scene.

Peter P: Where will we be seeing you next?

Richard: I have the role of Billy in "Billy the Kid". I also have a role as a bull rider in another film. Gunslinger. Bull Rider. Tie Salesman. Hero Shover. That's Me.

Peter P: So I guess your available, if they ask sequel-time. What are your thoughts about the sequel?

Richard: Well don't want to get too excited. I look at "Back to the Future". In the original movie, there is a character named Jennifer Parker, played by Claudia Wells. In the second film, Jennifer was played by Elisabeth Shue. I'd hate to be "Elisabeth Shued"!

Peter P: Hmmm... We have had 5 Batmans.

Richard: My point exactly.


Peter P: So how long have you had the acting bug?

Richard: In the second grade I got the role of Charlie in "Charlie Crow". In the old family videos you can see me proudly announcing that I was going to Hollywood. I guess I was born with it.

Peter P: So what's your Dream Role?

Richard: I'd love to play Han Solo in Star Wars 7, 8 and 9!

Peter P: I have several points of contention with Star Wars, but I'll save them for whenever I can nail George Lucas for a few minutes of his time...

Richard: Harrison Ford is probably my favorite actor. He has an "everyman -who-rises-to-the-occasion" quality about him. You look at him on screen and think "I could do that", or at least I'd like to think I would. That's what I like about Spider-man as well. I could always relate to Peter Parker.

Peter P: Hey, you managed to make this whole interview come full circle by bringing Spider-man back into the conversation.

Richard: Thanks for the chance to talk to you. Good luck with the website!

Peter P: I'll see if we can replace your first Eddie Brock appearance, along with the first Venom, for your research.

Richard: Thanks!
:eek: Thanks for the interview Afropik:up:
Now i'm really curious to see this scene.
 

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