dude i live in LA, were anything but close minded, we've seen it all. the whole theater was laughing at many parts that shouldn't of.. and guess what.. my theater experience was not the only one like that, read the review boards.. many have stated similar experiences.Sandman was FAR cooler than the Mummy, whose powers were about much more than Sand, anyway. And maybe that's just the point. Diehard fans simply were surprised to see him using a power that he didn't in the comics. But it isn't like it's not possible for him to utilize that power. And no one in my audience laughed. So, maybe you and the folks you went with are just unimaginative and closed minded..
dude it doesnt take a rocket scientist to realise 1-on-1 scenes add more character development, neither marko or brock had enough.How silly. Brock and Sandman's stories were clearly exlapined. And many of the Goblin and Ock's scenes were about them executing their grand schemes, of which Sandman- didn't have one. He wanted to save his daughter. That's it. And that was abundantly clear...
dude your stating the obvious, it wasnt believeable.. and was lame, if he thought spidey was always in his way, why didnt he just take his "speedy sand cloud and go far out of the city.. it would have taken all but a day to get far enough where spidey wouldnt show up.He didn't have a change of heart. He simply regained himself. "I'm not a bad person- I've just had bad luck". And note- as Brock said- Sandman believed Spidey was PREVENTING him from savng his daughter. So Marko was mostly after Spidey to get him out of the way...
guess what... thats the comics, all of spidey's villains start off with spidey getting in the way of there plans.. and them after him so they continue it.. same story as ock was with sandman..Sandman and Ock were doing the same thing for different reasons. Ock wanted to continue an experiment. Marko wanted to save a life. And no- Ock wasn't out to kill Spidey. Ock didn't give a damn about Spidey unless he was in Ock's way...
do you know why? because he friggin nearly defeated spider-man and the master planner was a mystery.. those 2 things alone make the story better, they weren't the same story, after all spidey left many a battles to go to his ailing aunt.So is The Master Planner- which is still credited as a great Ock story...
umm because it doesnt help with the movies at all..Who cares? It was an excellent story featuring a solo sandman, which is what you said didn't exist...
dude, Norman was ripped nearly 100% from the comics and animated series... he owned oscorp, felt peter was more of a son then his own, created his goblin formula, went insane, found out parkers identity (though in the comics/cartoon it was a much better way of it), towed spidey up on a cable ala AMZ #39 (it happened even in the film as a nod when the goblin and spidey traveled from the bridge to the abandoned building, goblin and peters love on a bridge, norman being impailed by his own glider.... hell his story was the most true (next to brock) as being ripped directly from the comicsOkay- if your only point here is finding a story that could be translated to film, it didn't happen with Ock or the Goblin either. There were some elements from the comics, but none were direct translations. ..
o i know, but thats sort of the humor i found out of it, it was fun plain and simple.. and clearly the giant sand monster was a nod to. poor cheesey choice but the comic itself was funThat story was garbage, and degenerated into nothing more than a King Kong rip-off.
Venom was more pointless in SM3 than Sandman (and I'm a Venom fan). Sandman wasn't done right, wasn't given enough time, just like GG2 IMO. I wanted Harry to interact with his dead father more.
the spider-man goblin team up i thought was great, it added to there friendship and was also a nod to the comics when they actually did team up and why couldnt they make a 4? i for one would love to see the fourth movie open with a scene like this...
the screens black:
MJ in a laughing/flurtatious voice: "peter, whats the surprise? where are we?"
Peter- "just a second MJ, ok now, open your eyes"
the darkness opens to a very hight up shot of a panaramic view of NYC around sunset, and the camera pans out to show them at the very tip top of the empire state building
MJ- "peter oh my gosh, this is so beautiful, its like were completely free up here"
Peter (maskless in his spidey suit) get's down on one knee while MJ is taking in the sky line
MJ "peter..." she notices what hes about to do
Peter "MJ, will you marry me? i wanted to do this a while ago... i mean i tried but..."
MJ smiles and looks off at the sky line.. next thing you know, she jumps. Peter freaks out and dives down and catches her
peter- "mj are you crazy? why did you do tha.."
MJ kisses peter
MJ- "because your always there to catch me whenever i fall, tiger, of course i'll marry you"
that would be the most perfect purposal and very true to peter and MJ romance. the movie would end with the wedding..
Okay I can see that happening. But like I said, it was probably the whole Butler thing that turned me off to it. It was just dumb.
Butler:"Oh, by the way Harry. I saw your fathers wounds that night. He killed himself. Sorry for letting you think you friend is a murderer and dedicating your life to killing. K. bye."
That part almost ruined the movie for me.
Even if he didn't know who Spidey was it was still dumb. Why would you let someone go that far in his agenda without telling him a truth like that? He was declaring murder on someone who was innocent reguardless of identity.ya, i would have rather harry found blood or something on his fathers glider.. or some other proof... the butler was akward.. maybe if it was more brief.. but the butler probably didnt tell harry for the same reasons peter didnt. infact... the butler also didnt know peter was spidey till then...
look i respect it but its jsut hat i dont get it. you had 2 movies thta was about harry. than you had again a lot of scenes about harry and at the end of the day ouy say that this was still not enough?Venom was more pointless in SM3 than Sandman (and I'm a Venom fan). Sandman wasn't done right, wasn't given enough time, just like GG2 IMO. I wanted Harry to interact with his dead father more.
dude i live in LA, were anything but close minded, we've seen it all. the whole theater was laughing at many parts that shouldn't of.. and guess what.. my theater experience was not the only one like that, read the review boards.. many have stated similar experiences.
dude it doesnt take a rocket scientist to realise 1-on-1 scenes add more character development, neither marko or brock had enough.
dude your stating the obvious, it wasnt believeable.. and was lame, if he thought spidey was always in his way, why didnt he just take his "speedy sand cloud and go far out of the city.. it would have taken all but a day to get far enough where spidey wouldnt show up.
guess what... thats the comics, all of spidey's villains start off with spidey getting in the way of there plans.. and them after him so they continue it.. same story as ock was with sandman..
do you know why? because he friggin nearly defeated spider-man and the master planner was a mystery.. those 2 things alone make the story better, they weren't the same story, after all spidey left many a battles to go to his ailing aunt.
umm because it doesnt help with the movies at all..
dude, Norman was ripped nearly 100% from the comics and animated series... he owned oscorp, felt peter was more of a son then his own, created his goblin formula, went insane, found out parkers identity (though in the comics/cartoon it was a much better way of it), towed spidey up on a cable ala AMZ #39 (it happened even in the film as a nod when the goblin and spidey traveled from the bridge to the abandoned building, goblin and peters love on a bridge, norman being impailed by his own glider.... hell his story was the most true (next to brock) as being ripped directly from the comics
ock had many a comic moments as well.. but like sandman they were pretty much just origin and ocasional nods. there will always be differences.. but you cant compare a story which couldnt be done in the spidey comics without it being changed ridiculously due to what other marvel characters were in the issues.
Exactly right.
Unfortunately these guys think a bad guy is someone who wears a gunny sack over their head and uses psychotropic drugs.
None of the villains were pointless, nor were any of them crucial to the success of the film. Sorry fanboys, but people are going to see the movie because it's SPIDER-MAN 3, not just because of Venom. (Who I don't see as having a huge mainstream following, most of the people I know who aren't into comics asked me why Spidey's dressed in black for this movie.)
look i respect it but its jsut hat i dont get it. you had 2 movies thta was about harry. than you had again a lot of scenes about harry and at the end of the day ouy say that this was still not enough?
Venom doesn't have to be a villlian in this movie for the simbiote to be attatched to Peter. If I recall, the order goes First Peter, then Venom. Easily he could have been cut out and saved for later.
And no, Venom is not Peter's real arch enemy. That position is and always will be given to Green Goblin.
ASM #18- Spidey chickens out fighting Sandman out of fear of leaving May alone.
FF#61- Sandman using the suit developed by the wizard kicks the crap out of the FF.
Hulk #138- Sandman, wanting revenge on the Hulk for his hand being crystallized ends up turning Betty Ross into glass.
Marvel team-Up #1- Sandman fights off Spidey and the torch in order to spend Christmas with his mother.
PPSM#56-57- Sandman deals with questions of his identity both mentally and physically.
And Venom sure as hell doesn't have many good stories.
HAHAHAHA you are so dumb.
i cant even count how many stories he has but he sure as hell beats sandman
That's big talk coming from someone who clearly hasn't topped kindergarten.
Thats like what 4 stories.
Venom:
Maximum Carnage (14-Part Series)
He got his own comic book series
Plus he's appeared in Spider-Man comics numerous times
Also appears in other Marvel Heroes comics {/quote]
And they ALL SUCK. Those stories you mentioned are almost universally regarded as a joke. Particularly Maximum Carnage. Venom made many appearances and they're all the same. He's such a lame character infact that the writers have to essentially make Spidey comatose so that Venom can escape. The guy has two major weaknesses- sound and fire. Ya think Spidey could find a way to generate those?
The difference is that while Venom is a one trick pony- All of which were shown in Spidey 3 BTW- Sandman was part of some really cool stories that happened to involve his beaing on a team, and then there was the dreadful period when he was a "good guy". Sandman was a regular fixture in Marvel for more than 40 years. Venom lasted what? 15 before they wanted to kill him off?
wow, look who's insulting me, someone who has posted on this site over 7,000 and you call me a loser. wow you have some issues
1. its a movie
2.i topped kindgarten like years and years ago
3. you really need to stop sitting at your computer all day and get a life
I never said Sandman in general sucked or Thomas Haden Church, I just said i didnt like him in spiderman 3?
THC did an amazing job acting, he just didnt need to be in there.
if spidey would not forgive sandman it would even more cheapen the movie .of course how it was played was extreme bad. sandman wants to kill everyone but at the end of the day he is the tradic guy.The complaint that everyone has about Spider-Man 3 is that it tried to cram too many disparate plot elements into one movie. For my money, if I could have trimmed one character from the film Sandman would be it. I was originally thinking that the character served the function of providing Spider-Man with a villain to fight while he's in the black suit - but New Goblin does that just fine. Sandman got in the movie because he's a favourite of Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire, but I could have done without him.
Everybody knows that VENOM was the real villain that fans were looking forward to. When people list Spider-Man's greatest villains, it's always Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and Venom that top the list. Of the two new villains, it's Sandman that should have taken a back seat to Venom, but instead it was the other way around. That was disappointing.
I also thought it was needless to have Flint Marko turn out to be the actual killer of Uncle Ben. I saw that in the trailers and assumed that it would prove to be a false lead or something....Peter would get caught up in his lust for revenge under the influence of the black suit, but would have found out that Sandman wasn't really the killer, and would have become aware of the effect the suit was having on his psyche. But no...they actually went through with it, and in the film continuity Sandman is now the killer of Uncle Ben. Not only does that cheapen the first movie's origin, but it also reeks of convenience for the writers, who want to tie every villain in personally with Peter.
Yet for all these complaints, I thought that Thomas Haden Church did an amazing job as Sandman. He took what I always saw as a boring character and made him fascinating and tragic. In the end, though, I'll always see Sandman as an interloper to the villain that should have dominated Spider-Man 3 - Venom.
Okay. We simply differ on this point.