Why do you keep taking my comments about someone neither of us even knows so personally? I'm not really calling him a wuss. Obviously, I dont know him. Neither do you. So I could be right. You could be right. But stop getting so insulted. YOu don't have to defend him. Sam doesn't need your help, I'm sure. I exaggerate to make a point. A point that gets lost in your knee-jerk sticking-up for Sam Raimi. We all obviously love Sam Raimi and Spider Man. We wouldn't be here otherwise. I'm speculating. Obviously. I said 'he must be a wuss, but then again he fought the studios.' I doubt Sam Raimi is going to cry himself to sleep tonight over my comments on a freakin message board.
And personally, I think Spider Man 3 was a disservice to fans. Sorry, its lazy, sloppy and at times, pretty insulting. It's a bad movie. It ruins the trilogy. Sam knew Venom was a bad idea. He compromised his vision and beliefs and paid the price. Maybe he has a perfectly wonderful excuse but it doesn't change the final product.
You say I should be all grateful that he gave into a mandate so it didn't maybe fall into someone elses's hands? If he didn't want to do it or didn't believe in it, maybe he shouldn't have. But he took the money, did the movie and put his name on it. If they fired him, which seems beyond unlikely, at least all the blame would fall squarely on Arad. If Raimi wants to explain what happened behind the scenes and finally silence me and my horrible, ugly insults once and for all, then that could put an end to all this. Until then, I'll have to speculate. Maybe I do have a 'ceratin naivety to the machinations of teh entertainment industry', but something tells me you're no Hollywood insider either. Your guess is as good as mine. Don't forget that. And stop taking a spiderman 3 movie message board so seriously.
And personally, I think Spider Man 3 was a disservice to fans. Sorry, its lazy, sloppy and at times, pretty insulting. It's a bad movie. It ruins the trilogy. Sam knew Venom was a bad idea. He compromised his vision and beliefs and paid the price. Maybe he has a perfectly wonderful excuse but it doesn't change the final product.
You say I should be all grateful that he gave into a mandate so it didn't maybe fall into someone elses's hands? If he didn't want to do it or didn't believe in it, maybe he shouldn't have. But he took the money, did the movie and put his name on it. If they fired him, which seems beyond unlikely, at least all the blame would fall squarely on Arad. If Raimi wants to explain what happened behind the scenes and finally silence me and my horrible, ugly insults once and for all, then that could put an end to all this. Until then, I'll have to speculate. Maybe I do have a 'ceratin naivety to the machinations of teh entertainment industry', but something tells me you're no Hollywood insider either. Your guess is as good as mine. Don't forget that. And stop taking a spiderman 3 movie message board so seriously.
Calling Sam Raimi a 'wuss' is just insulting, and shows a ceratin naivety to the machinations of teh entertainment industry.
Sam Raimi does not have any claim on Spider-man, Spider-man is a mulit-billion dollar industry, owned by a large corporation. They can do what they want with the character.
I listened to the SM3 commentary recently for the 1st time, Raimi says there was 'a mandate' for Venom and the black suit story to be included in SM3.
ie You either put it in the movie or someone else does, but no matter what Venom will be in SM3.
That just the way it is with owned characters, at the end of the day Raimi is work for hire, this happens with Editors and publishers on comicbooks taking control too, the writer doesn't always get to do what they want with the characters.
I imagine if you knew some of the background stories to some of the great comicbook creators, you'd be calling them a 'wuss', when all they are doing is their best in an impossible situation.
Raimi did the best thing, he took it on and adapted it the best he could, he was the best man for the job, he knew and had the trust of all the returning actors, and knew how to put a SM movie together. To throw all that away and put the movie into someone else's hands would have been a disservice to the actors and the fans. He did the best with the situation he was given.
I imagine you think that if he had flung a JJJ type tandrum in the office or offered to take in Avi Arad on in rock, paper, scissors and won, he would have gotten his own way. But real life is not like the comicbooks.