Things you noticed for the first time on DVD

I noticed that Venom had even less screentime than it seemed in the theater.
 
lol, his action scenes were just too quick
 
I noticed the whole catapult with Giant Sandman too.
 
I noticed that when Venom finds Sandman in the alley, he makes a low groaning, growling noise that I never heard before. Pretty sweet.
 
Betty laughing at Peter from behind when he puts his feet on JJJ's desk.
 
When Harry tells Peter at the coffee shop, that he's the other guy. The first outside shot of the coffee shop is on Jane St.
 
Nothing I didn't notice in the theatres have popped up for me yet
I saw it 8 times so i pretty much woulda cought everything
 
In Sandman's birth scene, right before he starts getting up it shows a close up of his face, you can see he has eye balls that actually move etc.


And, the bad CGI shots from theatres seem like they've been worked on.
 
I noticed that this is actually a good movie. Not great, but a worthy entry in the series and a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.

And I'm one of those who bashed it to death.
 
I think the movie was great in theatres but better on DVD.

Venom's screentime was good but it'd be a hell of alot better if he was saved for Spider-Man 4.

The fact that he knows all about Peter would show that the series is not tied up.
 
The last scene of Sandman talking to spidey,Sandman's eyes are watering and you can see his cheek wet.Sandman can't cry,eat,drink,go to the bathroom,never age,etc.because his body is all sand.
 
Are we really going to get that nitpicky? They showed him crying because he truly felt sorry about Uncle Ben's death.

Give 'em a break!
 
Are we really going to get that nitpicky? They showed him crying because he truly felt sorry about Uncle Ben's death.

Give 'em a break!
im so sorry peter i was just tryin to steal some money and had a gun im my hand:whatever:
 
Exactly. He was a small time crook, not a killer. Or at least he didn't want to be. He was a product of his environment and was basically forced to burglary because of his poor living condition and his desperation to save his daughter.

And just because he was a criminal, doesn't mean he can't feel regretful or sorry for his actions.
 
Exactly. He was a small time crook, not a killer. Or at least he didn't want to be. He was a product of his environment and was basically forced to burglary because of his poor living condition and his desperation to save his daughter.

And just because he was a criminal, doesn't mean he can't feel regretful or sorry for his actions.
dont matter he's a criminal
 
You're right. Criminals are completely emotionless. My bad.
 
I noticed a couple of extra headlines on the Bugle's walls.

I saw the 'Spider-Man no more' headline, and the 'Times Scare' headline hanging up.
 
especially killers

You make it sound as if he's a serial killer. He was thrown into a situation where he had to resort to crime, and because of it, Uncle Ben was accidentally killed. It's bad yes, but its not like Marko was searching the streets for Uncle Ben, hoping to pop a cap.

Sandman should have been tried and sent to serve his time, but since his battle was mainly being shown through Spider-Man's eyes, his forgiveness was acceptable in regards to the film.
 
You make it sound as if he's a serial killer. He was thrown into a situation where he had to resort to crime, and because of it, Uncle Ben was accidentally killed. It's bad yes, but its not like Marko was searching the streets for Uncle Ben, hoping to pop a cap.

Sandman should have been tried and sent to serve his time, but since his battle was mainly being shown through Spider-Man's eyes, his forgiveness was acceptable in regards to the film.
agreed
 

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