This whole 'Oh, oh, oh, Raimi sucks, his crew sucks, it all sucks' bandwagon is getting a little old.
Sure I can. Venom's origin isn't complex at all. It's actually overly simple. Eddie hates Peter. Symbiote hates Peter. They bond and try to kill Peter.
Only people who think Venom is a great character care about dragging his story out, with scenes of him stalking Peter and crap.
And since no one has read the Vulture/Sandman script, no one knows it's quality level. The reason for doctoring the script wasn't because it was bad. It was because it didn't have Venom.
Venom wasn't the problem with Spidey 3. The plot points as written could have worked. It wa the structure of the scenes. It was hthat Sandman was relegated to being a special effect. Peter and MJ were porly written. The dialgoue was garbage. Harry's character arc was mish-mash. He's evil. Then he's not evil. Then he is evil. Then he's not evil. And for no plausible reason. Marko killing Ben was just something for Spidey to be really mad about.
All of these things should have been fixed by a good script doctor. Sure, having to work under Arad and apparently his wfe must've been a problem as well, but There's little to suggest that Sargent is a good addition to the equation. I think the script has been the problem in EVERY Spidey film.
83 year old gramps writing a teen flick. Hmmm...
Sony is clueless. Apparently they did not learn the lessons of studio meddling that WB taught them in the 1990's with Batman. I never would have thought the Spidey franchise would end up in such a chaotic situation after how successful the first two movies were, both in quality and box office. Somehow Sony managed to screw up something that should have been impossible to screw up.
he is updating-polishing the script83 year old gramps writing a teen flick. Hmmm...
Sony is clueless. Apparently they did not learn the lessons of studio meddling that WB taught them in the 1990's with Batman. I never would have thought the Spidey franchise would end up in such a chaotic situation after how successful the first two movies were, both in quality and box office. Somehow Sony managed to screw up something that should have been impossible to screw up.

This whole 'Oh, oh, oh, Raimi sucks, his crew sucks, it all sucks' bandwagon is getting a little old.
This whole 'Oh, oh, oh, Raimi sucks, his crew sucks, it all sucks' bandwagon is getting a little old.
doesn`t / written by a five years old.
See what I did there?
If not then :
grammar fail.
Indeed, that's what I'm saying.But if you are going to polish the script, is it that hard to get someone who didn't work on the last three movies?
You can blame the studio all you want, but in the end, it is the director's job to make it work,
I dont hate Sam and I dont hate the 3rd movie. But you have to admit, it was incredibly camp and felt rushed. MJ and Harry doing the twist,Peter strutting and dancing was basically WTF?!,it made me cringe,but as a fun loving human-being,away from being a fan and taking things a bit too harsh,I loved it.
I really cant fathom why some people bash Raimi,cause he gave us Spider-Man 1 and 2, Ive seen some great movies in my life,but SM1&2 were so well written,had strong characters,enticing storylines,they really were a credit to film-making.
They're movies I enjoy today because I can still relate too,thats what made Spider-Man truly successful,is that he is a relatable character. I just hope the reboot captures that emotional and human element like what Sam did.
you can't be serious? do you think its a coincedence that the majority of excellent movies had a very hands off approach from the studios. name an excellent movie, chances are the studio just let the director get on with it.
Alfred Hitchcock said:The most flattering thing Mr. Selznick ever said about me - and it shows you the amount of control - he said I was the "only director" he'd "trust with a film."
83 year old gramps writing a teen flick. Hmmm...
Sony is clueless. Apparently they did not learn the lessons of studio meddling that WB taught them in the 1990's with Batman. I never would have thought the Spidey franchise would end up in such a chaotic situation after how successful the first two movies were, both in quality and box office. Somehow Sony managed to screw up something that should have been impossible to screw up.

Eh? How is this in any way the fans' fault? I'm pretty sure they wanted them, only under the condition that it would be handled well.That is what happens when studios listen to fanboys. We finally got Gambit...crap. We finally got Deadpool...crap. We finally got an Indy IV...bleh.