Change from the theatrical version to the DVD (spoiler)

^You have to admit though, they have made it a lot easier for Ock to come back than it would be for Brock.
 
Yeah, we did'nt see Doc Ock explode and a flash of his skeleton :woot:
That would have been weird: a skeleton with four mechanical tentacles...talk about a wtf image!
 
Yeah, we did'nt see Doc Ock explode and a flash of his skeleton :woot:
That would have been weird: a skeleton with four mechanical tentacles...talk about a wtf image!

Ha ha yeah, it would have been.

The last we saw of Ock he was just sinking, so it would be quite easy to bring him back.
 
Pumkin bombs are powerful bu to compleatly incenerate a symbiote and human body???

Actually, if you recall the first Spider-Man movie, the Green Goblin threw a pumpkin bomb at the group of former board members and they incinerated - except for a skeleton. Pumpkin bombs are designed to do just that. They're powerful little devices.

And it nearly melted off the side of Harry's face. :P So, I think unless you possess super healing abilities similar to the Goblins, you're a goner.

And yes, you do see the skeleton - even on Blu Ray. There's apparently nothign much left of Brock or the symbiote... EXCEPT for that one sample of symbiote that Peter sent to Dr. Connors. It's probably still in his office.

So, it's possible that little sample could be used in future movies with another host... who knows?

Ha ha yeah, it would have been.The last we saw of Ock he was just sinking, so it would be quite easy to bring him back.

I agree with that. It's more likely we'll see Ock than Brock. lol.
 
Actually, if you recall the first Spider-Man movie, the Green Goblin threw a pumpkin bomb at the group of former board members and they incinerated - except for a skeleton. Pumpkin bombs are designed to do just that. They're powerful little devices.

I remember I always used to think he used different types of pumpkins bombs (one that incinerate, one that create big explosion, one that does little explosion, etc.).

And well...of course it would be easier to bring Ock back compared to Venom...but still, he's technically dead (sinking, eyes wide opens, his tentacles light going off and all of this just after he sunk a little sun that probably broiled him in the water...). I know the book is not the movie, but in the book it says he's dead; the tentacles call him for help and it said that "no one was there to answer them...".
 
I remember I always used to think he used different types of pumpkins bombs (one that incinerate, one that create big explosion, one that does little explosion, etc.).

In the comics, the original pumpkin bombs (unless I remember wrong) were like those used by the Goblin in the first movie.

But you're probably right. I suppose it could be that other versions were developed, considering that Norman had so many lined up in his Goblin Lair. My bad...

But it does look like the one used on Venom/Eddie though, was one of the same Norman used in the first movie at the Unity Day Festival. The after-effects look identical.

And well...of course it would be easier to bring Ock back compared to Venom...but still, he's technically dead (sinking, eyes wide opens, his tentacles light going off and all of this just after he sunk a little sun that probably broiled him in the water...). I know the book is not the movie, but in the book it says he's dead; the tentacles call him for help and it said that "no one was there to answer them...".

That's interesting. I haven't had the chance to read the novelization for Spidey 2 (or 1). I've only read the one for Spidey 3.
 
You are probably right for the pumpkin bomb peter used on eddy, probably the same as in sm1 at the fair.

The novelisation is kewl, there is a lot of plot point that are not in the movie. I found amusing to see some scenes in 2.1 thate were in the novel but not in the original movie. I had a lot of fun in reading it and highly suggest it to you, I found it better than the Spidey 3 novelisation (and weirdly it has a lot more page, almost double in size even if spider-man 3 's scenario was more crammed in stuff).
 
Okay. I have absolutely zero interest in seeing Venom return to the big screen in any way...

But I watched my copy of the DVD last week and there was no skeleton. If there was. Then it was for a fraction of a fraction of a second and no where near as apparent as it was when I saw it five times in the theatre.

If it's there, it's undetectable by the human eye.
 
Right. I just popped the disc in and watched the explosion again, this time in slow-mo and it is there after all (barely)!

But it is no way near as visible as I remember it being.
 
Actually, if you recall the first Spider-Man movie, the Green Goblin threw a pumpkin bomb at the group of former board members and they incinerated - except for a skeleton. Pumpkin bombs are designed to do just that. They're powerful little devices.

And it nearly melted off the side of Harry's face. :P So, I think unless you possess super healing abilities similar to the Goblins, you're a goner.

And yes, you do see the skeleton - even on Blu Ray. There's apparently nothign much left of Brock or the symbiote... EXCEPT for that one sample of symbiote that Peter sent to Dr. Connors. It's probably still in his office.

So, it's possible that little sample could be used in future movies with another host... who knows?



I agree with that. It's more likely we'll see Ock than Brock. lol.

Well, by this logic Harry should have been incinerated as well from the Green Goblin's Pumpkin bomb along with the board members. I think this is more of a case of the Pumpkin Bomb properties fitting what they wanted it to do, not what it's actually capable of doing.
 
Goblins have various bombs, not all of them incinerate people, some simply blow up like regular bombs. Some even have razors with no bomb at all. It's the Goblin way is all. :cool:
 
Goblins have various bombs, not all of them incinerate people, some simply blow up like regular bombs. Some even have razors with no bomb at all. It's the Goblin way is all. :cool:

I can accept bombs that explode like regular bombs and bombs with Razor Bats inside, yes. But it's ludicrous to have a bomb that merely scarred Harry incinerate Eddie and the symbiote. Like I said, the movie Pumpkin Bombs properties change to fit what the whim of the writer is, not what they actually do. There's nothing you or anyone else can say or do to make me change my opinion.
 
I can accept bombs that explode like regular bombs and bombs with Razor Bats inside, yes. But it's ludicrous to have a bomb that merely scarred Harry incinerate Eddie and the symbiote. Like I said, the movie Pumpkin Bombs properties change to fit what the whim of the writer is, not what they actually do. There's nothing you or anyone else can say or do to make me change my opinion.

You are exactly right, the bomb in the first one that turned the board members into skeletons didnt explode as well, when the one at the end of Spidey 3 boht exploded and incinerated Eddie.
 
Well, by this logic Harry should have been incinerated as well from the Green Goblin's Pumpkin bomb along with the board members. I think this is more of a case of the Pumpkin Bomb properties fitting what they wanted it to do, not what it's actually capable of doing.


The bomb that scarred Harry's face was the same type that Gobby #1 threw at Peter in the old brick building at the end of Spider-Man 1. Those particular bombs simply explode. So we have already seen that type from the first film. They simply explode. It bloodied Peter's face and took off most of his msk. As I see it, Pete is just more powerful than Harry, which is why Harry was left scarred. Gobby 1 had bombs that explode, incinerate, or had razor flying thingees. It's not really that difficult to understand.

It appears that GG2 made an improvement on one of them and made them explode and incinerate, as in the case of Venom/Brock's demise.
 
It appears that GG2 made an improvement on one of them and made them explode and incinerate, as in the case of Venom/Brock's demise.

Yeah, it appears he made improvements on several things. The modified Glider, the suit (more utilitarian, rather than flashy/creepy - gets the job done), and he also apparently made the "Goblin energy sword" as well. Quite an improvement in an apparently short amount of time. LOL. The creation of which was, of course, elapsed over in the movie for obvious reasons.

And you're right on the pumpkin bombs. In the comics, of course, eventually there later came ghost bombs and several other aptly named explosives. The Goblins get cool toys. ;)

Gobby 1 had bombs that explode, incinerate, or had razor flying thingees.

Yeah, the Razor-Bats were a pretty cool invention, if not annoying for Peter - and even Harry himself at times. lol. Effective, yet they seem to be a serious occupational hazard for anyone caught in the path of them.
 
Actually, if you recall the first Spider-Man movie, the Green Goblin threw a pumpkin bomb at the group of former board members and they incinerated - except for a skeleton. Pumpkin bombs are designed to do just that. They're powerful little devices.


******ed thinking from Sam Raimi...I get a pumpkin bomb killing like three-four people at once, but there's no way it should be powerful enough to destroy the symbiote.
 
******ed thinking from Sam Raimi...I get a pumpkin bomb killing like three-four people at once, but there's no way it should be powerful enough to destroy the symbiote.
Well the symbiote was in a weakened state at that point and one of its weaknesses is fire, sooooo yea...the bomb is powerful enough
 
Well the symbiote was in a weakened state at that point and one of its weaknesses is fire, sooooo yea...the bomb is powerful enough
A very good point, in my opinion.
 
Well the symbiote was in a weakened state at that point and one of its weaknesses is fire, sooooo yea...the bomb is powerful enough


I just don't see how it could destroy the whole thing plus Eddie.

Even though we did see some burnt remaints of the symbiote slither down through a hole; but it just seems like Raimi over-reacted with one little bomb destroying it.
 
I just don't see how it could destroy the whole thing plus Eddie.

Even though we did see some burnt remaints of the symbiote slither down through a hole; but it just seems like Raimi over-reacted with one little bomb destroying it.
What? where did you see that? That things dead and GONE forever...











ATLEAST I HOPE SO :ninja:
 

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