Which brings us back to the A.I.
Yes, it brings us back to the fact that Ock's tentacles are not as fast as Spider-Man. So what good are they, if Spider-Man can reach his face and knock him out whenever he wants, where's the threat?
There's nothing to suggest he won't be alone. He can certainly carry a story on his own, as he has in the comics. And even if there is a second villain, making that villain (whoever it may be) hunt the Lizard is the wrong way to go.
Sony is already on record saying that they're will be TWO villains in SM4.
Yes, The Lizard can carry his own movie, and I wouldn't mind that at all. But I'm basing putting Kraven in, because they mentioned TWO villains, not one.
That's not why I don't like the show. I think the characters, especially Peter, are poorly written. The show has its good points and the crew goes into heavy detailing that is a good thing. But the execution is off. Too many silly contrivances to keep it soap -operaish.
Ironic, that borderlines how I feel about the films. With the toon, it's just nothing new, same Lizard story, same Mysterio story, villains being created in a factory like ice-cream pops. Spider-Man's world is so small in that cartoon, it's like they all live in a box. Not to mention, the characters looking like Rug Rats.
To YOU. And based on how popular the film is, you're absolutely in the minority there. Alot of you guys bashing this film are going off onto a crazy tangent. Simply because you don't like it, you assume this means the film is bad. Spidey 3 isn't like films such as Daredevil or The Hulk where the script is just poorly structured. Spidey 3 certainly has many problems, but there are some great things about it as well. That you dislike most of what's there is simply you not liking it. None of the Spidey films have been what I think a Spidey movie should be. But I can at lest say they've been entertaining.
TO ME, you say? Look around in various forums, fans and non-fans alike were just pointing out their dislike for the film, not going on a crazy tangent. Bashing comes with the territory, especially with comic book films (and their sequels), a director has to be on his toes in this genre or get devoured. Plus, the negativity usually came from those who expressed liking either SM1 or SM2 or both...it was fair game.
SM3 was Spider-Man with his most popular villain, Venom, of course it's gonna be popular.
And that's my point. That the Lizard can certainly carry his own film. He doesn't need additional villains. What Sony ultimately does is Hollywood business. And as I'd mentioned, The LIzard can at points be only partially transformed, so you could see Connors face, albeit mutated to some degree.
Great, now that we've both accomplished that The Lizard can carry his own movie. Let's talk about that additional villain, because he won't be by himself. If Sony changes their mind, great.
I guess you've never actually read Spider-Man comics. He's pulled his punches since the beginning. Ock isn't Spidey's only vulnerable foe. Yet he's never put anyone into a comma, has he? Spidey is not a murderer. He's generous to a fault when it comes to not hurting his enemies. If you don't know this, you don't know the character at all.
Yes, I'm aware of this, which is why I mentioned him pulling punches for Kraven, as well. It seems to always happen anyway.
Read the comics. Kraven's strength isn't enough. Ock has always been presented as the greater threat.
Obviously, Doc Ock's tentacles are not enough either.
Yes, Ock is presented as the greater threat in the comics, true. But when you put Doc Ock on film, not so much. We find out how flawed that idea is, when his tentacles are too slow to fully protect himself against Spidey.
You're not seriously trying to make complete sense of comic books, are you? There is being realistic, and being believable. Kraven lifting two tons simply because he's juiced on some jungle herbs isn't realistic either. The human body simply isn't structured in a way to bear such stress. But we accept it because its believable for the Marvel universe.
Kraven will be no more believable/realistic than a guy inhaling green gas that gives him superhuman strength.
Hey, I'm only pointing out that Doc Ock has to be AMPed up with superhuman strength (both comics & film) in order to be a threat, his tentacles alone are not enough.
I didn't like that scene either. There should have been more action to set Spidey up for the gassing. Oh well.
Yeah, now imagine it being a GUN.
This is getting silly. They want the fights to look exciting. So Spidey gets hit. They don't want Spidey killed, so he can dodge bullets. If you need your hand held rhrough every second of these movies, then you shouldn't be watching them. And none of this changes the fact that Kraven isn't a suitable villain to be taking on both Spidey and The Lizard. It's more far-fetched than anything you're griping about.
Temper, temper. Now you're getting it. Most likely, if they do put Kraven in the movie, he's going have about the same strength and speed as Spider-Man (it's a given they'll fight) regardless--and they'll do it to make the fights look cool and exciting. They're not going have a measuring stick of superhuman strength, speed and agility with these two once Kraven gets his powers. Personally, I don't mind Spidey being stronger and faster than Kraven, I'd prefer it.
Who said I wanted Kraven to hunt both Spidey and The Lizard, I want him to hunt Spidey because it lends itself closer to the comics and KLH? Not to mention, Kraven would think that the greater challenge is Spider-Man.
I agree that he's the toughest to beat. Thus why Spidey didn't actually beat him. But he's not indestructible. He can still feel pain, even in Sand form. And speed is a factor in his powers. If he can't react quickly enough he can do the transformations.
Fair enough. But we agree he's tougher to beat than GG or Ock (two A-List villains).
I said Spidey should be able to find a way to beat Venom. Not that Venom shouldn't be able to give Spidey a tough time. My problem is the way Spidey is usually written to lay down for Venom, rather than doing what he'd always done, which is look for a solution. Now certainly during the era when KLH happened and Venom was created, there was a concerted effort to make Spidey constantly look like a wuss. It was a lazy way of keeping villains appearing to be dangerous.
Wait a minute, Venom is
stronger and
faster than Spider-Man, just as you pointed out with Kraven/Spidey (and I agree), but like you said with Kraven, doesn't this mean that Spider-Man isn't a threat to Venom.
Now it's about solutions I see. You want Spidey to find other ways to take down this dangerous big ol' meany. So it's lazy writing and makes Spidey look like a wuss, when someone else is stronger and faster than him.
Why can't Kraven find a solution to beat Spidey--any damn way he feels (he is a villain) and being the hunter that he is. There are always other ways to take your down your opponent, to this I agree, and you don't always have to like how it's done.