Troy_Parker
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I'm pretty sure it was a mix of a a practical mask with a closed mouth and CGI.
I'm pretty sure it was a mix of a a practical mask with a closed mouth and CGI.
Closed mouth Venom on the left, open mouth Venom on the right. The one on the right would have the jaw and whatnot added in with CGI.
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EDIT: Nvm, looks like you knew already.![]()
I only have the most basic knowledge of all of that stuff.
It should work. But it might be a little pointless. If it was to do with the way the actor was going to carry himself, then yes...motion-capture should be used.
Well the dialogue is going to be dubbed over/edited anyways...so maybe they could animate the mouth according to that?
Motion capture might not be a bad idea now that you mention it.
Speaking of those, I remember during the S-M3 days when people were worried why his mouh was closed. Venom had his mouth closed a number of times in the early days of the character.
Because of Eddie, because of Venom's weak and non-threatening voice, because of his high-pitched screams, because of his actions, because of Eddie's face appearing all the time, because of how the suit was handled, the lack of his dark humor...Why did it annoy you?
But what exactly prevented them from using that symbol?
True, but tbh, they did attempt to sue the wrap around spider on Spidey, it just really did look off which I think is one of the reasons they didn't use it. It's in the making of S-M3 book.I think it was a personal preference...if you wanted to have a black suit heighten the aggressive nature of its host which spider would use. I know the classic spider is what people would have liked but the other spider looks very aggressive,threatening
I actually preferred Venom and Spidey not wearing the same costume/same symbol. The movie made Venom look more like a perversion of Spider-Man by distancing their designs, imo.
I've long questioned the logic of Venom having a spider symbol anyway. Why wear the symbol/motif of someone you hate? I promise you'll never see me wearing a Justin Bieber T-shirt.
My biggest problem with Venom overall is not his overuse, overexposure and overhype, but rather that I feel his stories have brought out the worst in Spider-Man. The dedicated hero who lived his life by the credo "With great power comes great responsibility" and consistently shows a commitment to taking down the bad guy by any means necessary, was now falling into a pattern of running and hiding, cowardice and compromise. Now this is a guy who kicked Firelord's ass,
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won't run from the Hulk,
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didn't back down against Juggernaut,
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and was even willing to square off against Superman.
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And yet when it comes to Venom, he's so terrified he'll relocate, make deals with him or do anything to get him to leave him alone. He's gone from being a superhero to that wimpy kid getting terrorized for his lunch money. And then forming alliances with him that felt more like a marketing gimmick than anything else. He enlists Venom's help tp take down Carnage and then enlists the FF's help to take down Venom; why not just get the FF to help take them both down? And it's especially absurd when all he has to do to beat the guy is strike a match or bang two trash can lids together.
Agreeing to let him go free-bad. Agreeing to it more than once-horrendous.
It was the only excuse they could come up with for the horrific move of making his identity public. Which ALSO seemed like an extremely out of character move when he'd been so guarded with his secret in the past, reluctant to even share it with those close to him. And when you think about Gwen, the Clone Saga, the ordeal with Harry, the fake parents, the torment he suffered at Venom's hands-all of these things happened because at one time or another one enemy of Spider-Man learned the name of the man behind the mask. Giving it to the rest of the world just sounds incredibly stupid.
Hmm-never told:
Gwen
Aunt May
Betty (the week that they dated)
MJ
Harry
Flash
And yet all of these people were impacted one way or another by him being Spider-Man. The only "people" I can recall him actually telling were his fake parents, which also seemed out of character against that list. But somehow he can see telling the entire universe as a good idea?
Found this on Deviantart. Pretty awesome! Spider symbols wrong, though :\
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