To The Joker: Awesome posts.
After seeing them, I decided to watch the Doc Ock hospital scene again. Still one of my all-time favorite moments in any comic book movie.![]()

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Yeah, but IMO Venom isn't interesting. I mean...he has no solid motivation, hasn't done anything worthwhile since his debut, and even when they tried to make him a anti-hero, it was boring. Overall Brock/Venom is a weak character. Spidey's weakest? No. But visually, yeah Venom's fantastic.

There's potential, but it was never fulfilled is the problem. I mean, we've had like, 4 people hold the title of Venom at this point, haven't we? Then there's that whole separation anxiety arc...with like 9 symbiotes or however many that was lol. I like him more than Carnage though, if it makes you feel better.![]()


What he said about the dancing scene is exactly what I thought for the past seven years. it didn't bother me then, it doesn't bother me now and his reason is exactly mine.
I also never had a problem with Venom only getting the third act. I loved him when I was younger, but never thought he could carry an entire movie. I always loved the symbiote on Peter aspect the most in that storyline every time I see it.

If you want to discuss Raimi's trilogy...this is the place.
If you want to discuss Webb's films....this is not the place.
If you want to spend your time comparing the two....go to Spidey World.
The symbiote is a lot more interesting than Venom, It would have been cool if SM3 was solely focused on the Symbiote and then introduced Venom in another movie. I liked Raimi's interpretation of the character and I would have liked to see that play out in a full movie.
The problem with the dancing is that it takes an arc in Spider-Man mythology which has always been dark and (for Alot, there was two serious scenes with it from memory) and played it for laughs.
In the comics, the suit "amplifys" only negative characteristics.
Uhh
One: It wasn't really a dark story, until Eddie was introduced. Then it just had its dark moments, and attempted to bring horror into Spidey's world.
Two: Outside of being able to slither on and off & enhanced strength, the symbiote never had any effect on its wearer in the comics. You're thinking of the 90s AS show.
So in the comics, why did he get rid of it? (90s show is my only background w/ symbiote) And was it the show that introduced the whole meteor thing?