Venom was large but to be fair Eddie Brock is much larger then how they portrayed him on screen too. He's a body builder if i remember correctly and was twice the size of "puny parker".
Same here. The guy just came out of nowhere. Seriously, if he had this piece of information, why not tell him months ago?
I was also laughing at the whole Venom/Sandman/Spiderman fight sequence. Topher Grace as Venom was hilarious to me, and those random kids that said "wicked cool" were so stupid.
The butler was just freaking me about, when he said how he loved Harry. He also knows too much, and is a little to intimate for my liking.
Evil Peter was fantastic, I really enjoyed that part!
The kids obviously couldn't act, and Jameson was struggling to make that scene funny with the little girl.
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I thought this movie sucked. I was hoping this would be as good as or better than the first two but i have to admit that this third one turned me off of the series.
I can describe the sucky-ness in three words " I forgive you " (you have to see the movie to understand)
Sure some nice fight scenes, but overall it lacked in being both realistic (even for a comic book based movie) and in a good storyline.
I saw it with my dad last Sunday. It was unenjoyable from start to finish.
First off I got completly SCREWED on my seating. He and I got there late, so it took a long time to find seats, but once we finally found two that were together, the tricky bastard takes the good one and left me the shaft. To my left I had him (of course). To my right I had some whale of a lady who had trouble breathing so it sounded like a hairdryer was right next to me the whole time. In front of me I had some inconsiderate wench who kept leaning back in her seat and crushing my knees. Behind me there was some 3 or 4 year old girl who despite not making a sound like other little kids, kept RAMMING MY SEAT LIKE IT WAS GOING OUT OF STYLE!!!!
Second, it was just TOO corny. The attempts at humor just looked awkward and drawn out. Like that thing with JJ and the girl with the camera. I felt like I was watching bad sketch comedy. They shouldve just left it with him surrounded by people taking photos and him saying "I need a camera". And that whole dance in the club thing. That was hard to watch.
Also really awkward when it attempted to be dark and dramatic. Example? After that sewer fight with Sandman. WTF was up with the "Good riddance"? I started (loudly) cracking up at how stupid that was, and let me tell you, in a silent crowded theater, that isnt the best idea.
The end was TOO! LONG! I know every movie like this has to have the "soft music emotional sad scene", but it was just too much. The movie was 2 1/2 hours long, and could have been cut down a good bit just by getting rid of those dramatic pauses.
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Tobey Maguire annoyed me so much in this film I was cringing in my seat. Oh, christ. The (SPOILER)dancing down the street scene? It was embarrassing. I could hardly watch. xD
It was alright apart from that. Meh.
Oh, god. I agree.can describe the sucky-ness in three words " I forgive you "
I will say it again, I couldn't stand this movie. But if Peter's professor is the villain in the next one as The Lizard, there's a possibility of redemption.
Also, tell me I am not the only one who cracked up every time the Stephen Colbert-esque portrait of Norman Osborn came onscreen.
Went to see it earlier this evening and thought it was excellent. There were some genuinely funny moments (for all the right reasons) and more fight scenes than I can remember.
When I go see an action hero movie I'm not expecting to see a realistic movie and anyone who is is in for a real dissapointment. This movie, for me anyway, was just non-stop fun.
Exactly. That's what it was. It was fun. It was a fun movie. To dislike this movie is to dislike fun.
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Best part of the movie... FREAKIN' HAL FISHMAN! Hell yeah, Hal! Report that Spidey news.
I laughed a lot in this movie, more than most of the people in the theater. I found a lot of it to be unintentionally funny. I also found a lot of it to not make much sense. I cannot believe that Peter would be SO amazingly stupid as to kiss another girl in front of his girlfriend. Too stupid to swallow that crap. It also didn't make sense to me why the Sand dude would risk innocent lives to kill Spiderman when in the end all he wanted to do was apologize. Just didn't flow.
I also thought it ended horribly.
But otherwise it was a good movie. Second one was better though.
Oh oh! And that mini flashback right at the end of the final battle where Spider sees how Venon is reacting to the ringing was unncessary like whoa.
It was basically screaming at the audience, HEY STUPIDS REMEMBER THE SCENE 10 MINUTES AGO WITH SPIDEY AND THE BELL??? WELL IT'S IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER NOW, OK?? GET IT? GET IT????????
I thought Venom was handled pretty well. What more can you expect in a translation from years of comic books to a two hour movie? In the begining I thought that this movie would be about the black suit and the next one about Venom, but I realize how that couldn't happen. There's just not enough there for Venom to carry an entire movie. Eddie's character was established fine enough, the hatred for Peter was done really well, and the resulting mayhem caused by them was pretty intense. I wish they didn't have to vaporize him, but whatever, it's the movie world, things go quickly.
The ending was pretty cheesy. The whole thing had a lot of cheese. The evil Peter sequences were dumb, but I'm glad they established his change with the symbiote.
I was impressed with Sandman.
Overall this movie was not as good as the other two but I enjoyed it.
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