For all of those who thought this was a good movie,read this.
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/32538
It hits it right on the head.A completely acurate review,IMO.
I just saw it today. I thought it was pretty good overall. The fight scenes were pretty damn good.
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I really can't believe that Venom went out so easily. I would hope that he'd be back in a future sequel since so many people wanted so badly to see him in these movies, and once he appears, both his appearance, and demise were so anti-climactic. A lot of the cgi effects with the Sandman were prett cheesey looking too, but not so bad that I couldn't go with it.
I also thought it was pretty lame the way Peter and Harry made up, and end up fighting together in the end. But, it's pretty obvious that Harry needed to die so that they could end this "revenge" storyline, and I guess this was really the only way to do it because Spiderman can't kill anybody. That would go against his character as they've built it.
i wont be seeing it for at least a couple of weeks. i hate crowded theaters.
It was an overall decent movie, but I hated what they did to Venom. I mean, he was badass and everything, but he didn't even call himself Venom! The one line that would have made me completely support the movie wasn't in it, and I can't tell you all how much I wanted to hear a "WE ARE VENOM!" or at least something about eating Parker's brains.....
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Yeah but he pretty much killed the guy that killed Uncle Ben in the first movie and he thought he killed the Sandman so psychologically he's basically a murderer.
since when does spiderman not kill people?We are talking about in the context of the movie. If you haven't gotten that from watching...well, I don't know how you couldn't have.
As I said about the car jacker, there was an obvious cut to his foot so that we could see him trip and fall to his death. Spiderman didn't touch him. He didn't kill the Green Goblin, he just moved out of the way of the glider when the Goblin tried to kill him, and it hit the Goblin instead. He didn't Kill Doc Oc. Oc sacrificed himself to try to stop his invention from getting out of control again. And, if anyone noticed, there was a copy of the Daily Bugle behind Jameson's desk that said "Doc Oc Still at Large".
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He didn't kill Eddie Brock intentionally. He tried to save Eddie by pulling him away from the symbiote before he tried to destroy it. If Eddie got killed, it's because he tried to jump back into the symbiote as that goblin grenade went off, not because Spiderman tried to kill him.
He thought that he killed the Sandman, and he appeared to take pleasure in it, but that was used as a device in the movie to show that the black suit was changing him, and as we saw, in the end, that he didn't kill Sandman.
Now someone could say that, technically, he's a killer because he thought that he killed Sandman, but that's missing the point of the story, and the dramatic device that's at work in the films.
but then he's never made some grandios statement about how he is opposed to it...No, he hasn't made that statement. It was aunt May that made that statement in this movie.
I guess I am just off base assuming that 30+ years of spiderman history would have some basis on the films
As I have stated before......when people want nothing but action, they get it and complain about no story, they get a story and character development and complain there isn't enough action.....like it or not, character development is essential to most movies, the film makers want to give you characters you care about, ok maybe some of us don't care about that, but most of the moviegoing public want to have characters to care about or else what is the point, to have mindless action and not give a damn who is the victor? Kind of makes the action pointless. Just my:2 cents:
Unfortunately I am afraid that this franchise is headed in the same direction as the Batman franchise that Schumacher pulled his pants down and took a steaming shit on.
I think that you are missing the point.I don't think that anyone wanted nothing but action.The fact is that the story was lame as hell with few and far between action sequences that were pretty cool.I think that it would have been better if the creators focused more on the villians instead of Peter and Mary Jane's jealousy towards his popularity and Harry's amnesia.I understand that in screenwriting you want to have characters that the audience connects with,so how come they didn't use that tool more on the Sandman and make him a sympathetic villian?That would have been better as the main story instead of this shit with MJ.And they painted themselves into a corner with the way they ended the second movie,forcing the issue with Harry,which they could and should have used that as a plot devise for the forth film.
Unfortunately I am afraid that this franchise is headed in the same direction as the Batman franchise that Schumacher pulled his pants down and took a steaming shit on.
In the bar where M.J. worked, right? I seem to recall a good selection of bottles there.Competition Time!
Rep points to anyone else who spots the bottle of Jagermeister somewhere in this movie...![]()