Brain Damage
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I haven't watched this movie in years... I'm apprehensive about whether I want to or not.
So,what would you guys say,has Spider-man 3 gotten better or worse with age?
Probably about the same. It's a shame, really. The movie had such potential. There are still several really good moments in the film though and are worth watching over again.
After re-watching SM3, it just re-affirms, to me, that there is nothing good to say about it.
Is it worth to watch the entire movie even for those really good moments though? Yes, there's that great Stan Lee cameo as well as the birth scenes of Sandman and Venom, but are they enough to watch the entire film?
I'll say this for Spider-Man 3, the creation of Sandman scene was absolutely stunning. Still consider it one of the greatest scenes in ANY Comic book movie.
Has anyone read(or remember)the comic that came with the dvd called Spider-man 3:The Black? I believe it was included with the dvd at Walmart. Anyway,they filled in a little bit more of Eddie getting the symbiote and Venom's first hours. I love the moment in the comic when the symbiote falls on Eddie in the church and he screams in pain as all the symbiote's memories(or Peter's memories to be exact)come rushing into his head. That was a great moment that I wish was included in the film. It would've explained to the non-Spidey fans exactly how Venom knew all about Mary Jane.
I read it. And, I also read the novelization. I know this is the "positive" thread so I'm gonna try to be good , but...shouldn't the movie be capable of showing those motivations, memories, and other details and not make the viewer have to go read a book or whatever to truly know what was going on? SM3 could have and should have done a better job at conveying those points.
I read the comic as well, but it's a cheap shot to elaborate Venom more in a comic for the movie when the movie could have very well done the job.
Sorry; I can't quote when using my phone, lol.
No murder rap on him if Peter died without a kill by Brock, but his luck was to be there when Peter was getting rid of the alienEddie Brock has become a twisted soul by this time and thus it would be even better if he were to say..."Please, God, give me the strength to kill Peter Parker."
Not asking God to do the deed, but asking for strength and in his mind, this strength from God comes down in the form of this symbiote.
****, I hate it when I think of smarter ideas than actual screenwriters/directors.