So, out of curiosity, am I the only one here who liked the dancing scenes in Spider-Man 3? I still think it's funny and I have a friend that liked it too.
Possibly. My problem was that it was comic relief where comic relief doesn't belong. I don't want to laugh at Peter under the symbiote's influence, I want to be as scared of him as he is of himself.
Trying to murder Harry is something I didn't bother to mention just because of how it was purposed. It was like Peter was just an ex-boyfriend that was pissed off than anything and the symbiote just pushed more emphasis unto that...that's not how I want the symbiote to come out as. I want the aggression, yes, but in more appropriate scenarios, and also more matured scenarios.
And I didn't really catch on any evolution with his mannerisms because even TSSM did a much better job with those subtle hints, and I wish there were just...more to the symbiote than what we saw.
There's always hope for next time the symbiote ever shows up though...someone may do it right.
The more aggressive mannerisms are present in the way that Peter moves, such more forcefully yanking on his webline as he swings, kicking his legs out straighter, et cetera. It is there if you look at him closely enough.
And so many times has Sam Raimi said he wanted the symbiote to be shown as a "drug" or an "addiction problem", but it sure didn't seem like that, imo. Drugs usually and typically make someone angry day by day when they're being used, not make the person more "suave". When does cocaine ever make someone cocky and dance? Lol.
I mean, making the symbiote resemble more like heroin and PCP is something I could get into if Raimi wanted to portray the symbiote like a drug.
It is in some scenes, like the scene after Mary Jane dumps him and he goes to the trunk he keeps the suit in, it reminds me of a person turning to drugs in response to a bad breakup, et cetera. It even continues when it bonds to Eddie Brock, as he says that he doesn't want to give it up, and he jumps back to the symbiote after Peter pulls him out because he can't live without it. Don't get me wrong, things like the dancing scenes are BS that doesn't belong in the metaphor, but the metaphor is there.
The symbiote also represents the darkness within the human soul, and the temptation to give into it.
Yah, Harry's arc really went downhill on the third installment which shouldn't have been the reason. I mean, he was very promising from the last couple of his scenes in Spider-Man 1 and throughout Spider-Man 2.
Agreed. Harry should have been the film's main villain, with no amnesia BS.
That's really the only thing I could think about besides laughing. I mean, watching that made me think, "Is THIS the big idea for revenge? Really?". I mean, besides trying to kill Peter in the beginning, his new plan was just to break them up. So, so, so dumb.
Agreed. What was he planning to do next?
The MJ/Harry conflict was just ignorant and someway to have Harry back into the mix because his storyline flatlined as soon as he was given amnesia.
They really should have skipped him getting amnesia and have him be the film's main villain, perhaps until symbiote Peter beats the living **** out of him and he is rushed to the hospital.