SpideyVille
Walking out the Desert
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To be fair, it wasn't the most ridiculous or unbelievable thing in that movie.Exactly. Why are these college Science guys picking on Peter like stupid juvenile brats? Three different ones in the same class, too. It was ridiculous and unbelievable.

Here's something I'd like to bring up to further continue with Joker's question even...say Raimi had his pie and ate it too with only giving us the old school villains, who would've shown up in Spider-Man 4?
Spider-Man - Green Goblin
Spider-Man 2 - Doc Ock
Spider-Man 3 - Vulture, Sandman, New Goblin
Spider-Man 4 - ?
I think SM4 would have definitely involved the Lizard somehow. Maybe Electro, though I think that could've went in a similar route to Doc Ock's experiment that nearly destroyed the city. I doubt we would have seen the Rhyno, Scorpion or even Shocker. And like I said previously, I think Chameleon could have been a nice fit at some point. In fact, I think he could have almost replaced Eddie and with a few tweak, it could have explained a whole lot more.
This is something my friends would mention all the time, which is that SM3 exposed a lot of the flaws and hammy moments from the other two Raimi films. In a way, I can agree, except the difference is that they were forgivable in the past because everything else around them were good.That was one of those hammy moments that Raimi could've taken out with his first two Spidey films. They were great movies, but there were obvious moments where Raimi went a bit too far.

I think that's bull. Did Arad hold a gun to Sam's head? Arad suggested Venom for the movie because alot of people wanted to see him and he's a fan favorite. There was nothing wrong with that thinking. Venom,without a doubt would have brought the film up a few rungs on the excitement ladder and brought more people in to see Spidey 3. And Venom did do that(Spider-man 3 set the opening record of 150 million at the time),but once people saw how he was under used and how overcrowded the plot was;etc,etc...they stayed away. Alot of people are to blame for the film(Arad included),but Sam and the writers are the main ones I point the finger at,not Venom or the symbiote or Arad. They could've taken out Sandman or told Arad to save Venom for part 4,or not turned Peter "emo," or used so many corny moments or given the film a more serious tone. Maybe Sam's heart wasn't in it(he had nothing on his mind but Spider-man since 1999)and was suffering from burnout,I don't know. But I hate hearing how the introduction of the symbiote and Venom caused the film to be terrible. If anything,that made it more interesting. Even if you weren't a Venom fan,seeing Peter's darkside,the inner struggle he goes through and the fall of Eddie Brock would've been a hell of alot more interesting,fun and different than seeing the same old film again with Sandman and Vulture(yawn). But like I said,the filmmakers,writers and director is more to blame than Venom himself.