yeah, i thought about that to.cmill216 said:^ Why did you quote the whole damn thing?![]()
spidermanhero12 said:yeah, i thought about that to.
this is freakin cool to who ever made itKal-El 8 said:
interesting news.InsomniacFreak said:The Los Angeles Times has a new article discussing Tobey's role as Tully in The Good German. In the article, Tobey talks about his role in Spider-man 3 a little bit as well as Venom's origin in the film.
EXCERPT:
At 27, he (Tobey) debuted Peter Parker, the soulful linchpin of a huge franchise. If the first installment was a classic creation myth, and the second, the "Ordinary People" of superhero movies, the third examines the burden and intoxicating allure of power. Yup, deciphering Maguire's words, there appears to be an existential battle brewing for Spidey's soul. "There's a lot going on in the movie, but part of it is kind of battling my dark side. Peter Parker's own kind of character flaws manifesting into . " Maguire begins stumbling about, trying not to give too much away.
"Basically, there's the goo, right? The symbiont which has, like, a dark energy, like the goo from the thing that creates venom." To someone not totally versant in the Spider-Man mythology, Maguire sounds vaguely demented. He realizes it, laughs and backs up. He's not referring to venom, but Venom, "a very, very popular character from the later Spider-Man comics. He has the same kind of attributes that Spider-Man has, but he's just stronger, faster and more vicious than Spider-Man. And it comes from this goo that comes from outer space, so first the goo comes and gets hold of me."
According to Maguire, the "Spider-Man 3" story arc was laid out by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan, and written by 76-year-old Academy Award winning screenwriter Alvin Sargent. At some point, Maguire was consulted. He's known for being opinionated about his characters, and does sound proprietary about his more famous alter ego.
"It's important to me to have continuity of character," he says. "To not see the same movie regurgitated over again, because I would go crazy."
Even within a genre, Maguire wants to make sure to expand his character as far as he can go. He pressed the filmmakers to reinvent the wheel one more time. "I can't play that same scene," he says. "It's just uninteresting. I don't want to see it; I don't want to be in it."
For full story and to read a little more about Tobey's "bad-boy" warm up in The Good German, see the source here:
http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/cl-ca-tobey10dec10,0,57242.story?coll=cl-movies
interesting news.InsomniacFreak said:The Los Angeles Times has a new article discussing Tobey's role as Tully in The Good German. In the article, Tobey talks about his role in Spider-man 3 a little bit as well as Venom's origin in the film.
EXCERPT:
At 27, he (Tobey) debuted Peter Parker, the soulful linchpin of a huge franchise. If the first installment was a classic creation myth, and the second, the "Ordinary People" of superhero movies, the third examines the burden and intoxicating allure of power. Yup, deciphering Maguire's words, there appears to be an existential battle brewing for Spidey's soul. "There's a lot going on in the movie, but part of it is kind of battling my dark side. Peter Parker's own kind of character flaws manifesting into . " Maguire begins stumbling about, trying not to give too much away.
"Basically, there's the goo, right? The symbiont which has, like, a dark energy, like the goo from the thing that creates venom." To someone not totally versant in the Spider-Man mythology, Maguire sounds vaguely demented. He realizes it, laughs and backs up. He's not referring to venom, but Venom, "a very, very popular character from the later Spider-Man comics. He has the same kind of attributes that Spider-Man has, but he's just stronger, faster and more vicious than Spider-Man. And it comes from this goo that comes from outer space, so first the goo comes and gets hold of me."
According to Maguire, the "Spider-Man 3" story arc was laid out by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan, and written by 76-year-old Academy Award winning screenwriter Alvin Sargent. At some point, Maguire was consulted. He's known for being opinionated about his characters, and does sound proprietary about his more famous alter ego.
"It's important to me to have continuity of character," he says. "To not see the same movie regurgitated over again, because I would go crazy."
Even within a genre, Maguire wants to make sure to expand his character as far as he can go. He pressed the filmmakers to reinvent the wheel one more time. "I can't play that same scene," he says. "It's just uninteresting. I don't want to see it; I don't want to be in it."
For full story and to read a little more about Tobey's "bad-boy" warm up in The Good German, see the source here:
http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/cl-ca-tobey10dec10,0,57242.story?coll=cl-movies
InsomniacFreak said:The Los Angeles Times has a new article discussing Tobey's role as Tully in The Good German. In the article, Tobey talks about his role in Spider-man 3 a little bit as well as Venom's origin in the film.
EXCERPT:
At 27, he (Tobey) debuted Peter Parker, the soulful linchpin of a huge franchise. If the first installment was a classic creation myth, and the second, the "Ordinary People" of superhero movies, the third examines the burden and intoxicating allure of power. Yup, deciphering Maguire's words, there appears to be an existential battle brewing for Spidey's soul. "There's a lot going on in the movie, but part of it is kind of battling my dark side. Peter Parker's own kind of character flaws manifesting into . " Maguire begins stumbling about, trying not to give too much away.
"Basically, there's the goo, right? The symbiont which has, like, a dark energy, like the goo from the thing that creates venom." To someone not totally versant in the Spider-Man mythology, Maguire sounds vaguely demented. He realizes it, laughs and backs up. He's not referring to venom, but Venom, "a very, very popular character from the later Spider-Man comics. He has the same kind of attributes that Spider-Man has, but he's just stronger, faster and more vicious than Spider-Man. And it comes from this goo that comes from outer space, so first the goo comes and gets hold of me."
According to Maguire, the "Spider-Man 3" story arc was laid out by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan, and written by 76-year-old Academy Award winning screenwriter Alvin Sargent. At some point, Maguire was consulted. He's known for being opinionated about his characters, and does sound proprietary about his more famous alter ego.
"It's important to me to have continuity of character," he says. "To not see the same movie regurgitated over again, because I would go crazy."
Even within a genre, Maguire wants to make sure to expand his character as far as he can go. He pressed the filmmakers to reinvent the wheel one more time. "I can't play that same scene," he says. "It's just uninteresting. I don't want to see it; I don't want to be in it."
For full story and to read a little more about Tobey's "bad-boy" warm up in The Good German, see the source here:
http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/cl-ca-tobey10dec10,0,57242.story?coll=cl-movies
agreed, the symbiote coming from space is freakin cool!, STAS and the comic books symbiote coming from space is ganna happen in spidey3, and that is great news!Kal-El 8 said:Impressive, most Impressive .
Well I am happy that the Black symboite suit is from outer space (just like in STAS & the comics)
I am really looking forward to seeing this movie .![]()
Yup. Its probably going to come from an asteroid like the Q&A said.Kal-El 8 said:Impressive, most Impressive .
Well I am happy that the Black symboite suit is from outer space (just like in STAS & the comics)
I am really looking forward to seeing this movie .![]()
lordofthenerds said:Yup. Its probably going to come from an asteroid like the Q&A said.
yeah, thats most likley it because daniel gillies is returning as john jamieson, why not have him bring it back to earth, also because it follows the comics and STAS more, it makes more sense.Kal-El 8 said:According to "EMPIRE" magazine as well as other magazines . The Symboite is brought back to Earth by John Jameson [Just like in The 90's STAS ] and finds it way to Peter Parker / SPIDER-MAN .
agreed, they symbiote being an alien is very cool to know, sam followed the story of the symbiote, that im happy about.venom4life said:I am pleased that the symbiote is extraterrestrial.
Very pleased.
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Only Empire Magazine...actually only an Empire Magazine reporter who likes to speculate.Kal-El 8 said:According to "EMPIRE" magazine as well as other magazines . The Symboite is brought back to Earth by John Jameson [Just like in The 90's STAS ] and finds it way to Peter Parker / SPIDER-MAN .
but doesnt it make more sense of the symbiote being brought back to earth by john jamieson than a meateore crashing to earth.lordofthenerds said:Only Empire Magazine...actually only an Empire Magazine reporter who likes to speculate.
How exactly does that make more sense? All it does is create another subplot. All I know is that from what we've seen, the Q&A and script summary have been 100% correct. No reason to doubt them now.spidermanhero12 said:but doesnt it make more sense of the symbiote being brought back to earth by john jamieson than a meateore crashing to earth.
thats true, it will probably be the metoere crashing to earth, that im excited to see, it sure will be great.lordofthenerds said:How exactly does that make more sense? All it does is create another subplot. All I know is that from what we've seen, the Q&A and script summary have been 100% correct. No reason to doubt them now.