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Offline EveofAbyss

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« Reply #50 on: May 07, 2007, 09:27:29 pm »
So, more news! I just heard today that Sony is in the process of negotiating a fourth Spider-man film. WooT, I just hope Tobey Maguire is (1) still in it by his own voluntary will and (2) up to the task of another film. I look forward to where they are going to take it next. Can anyone say Dr. Conners, the Lizard-Man? ^_^_^


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« Reply #51 on: May 08, 2007, 12:37:39 am »
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« Reply #52 on: May 08, 2007, 08:30:28 am »
Honestly, I was really disappointed with the third movie. Way too many characters and stories. It could have done without Sandman entirely: they could have tweaked the writing so that the catalyst of Peter's anger and angst to be entirely of Harry trying to hurt and destroy Peter, as he did in the movie. The added storyline of Flint Marko actually being Uncle Ben's killer only complicates things and irritates fans of the original source.

By taking the storyline of the Sandman out, they would have had far more room for development on Eddie Brock's character. In the comics, Venom is actually a very deep character, going back and forth between hero, anti-hero and villain, with a darkly-amusing and twisted sense of justice. In the movie, he's a one-dimensional bad guy with a revenge schtick.

The effects are incredibly well-done, don't get me wrong. I just think a lot more thought could have been put into the story and writing compared to the amount of effort put into the CGI. For Spider-Man 2, they were considering putting the Black Cat into the story, and while that would've been cool to see, it would only have choked the existing storylines, as Sandman does. Credit goes to Thomas-Hayden Church for his portrayal and Sandman looks absolutely great, but he's still unnecessary.

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« Reply #53 on: May 09, 2007, 09:26:54 am »
I will agree that the Venom plot was sort of weak, but I liked what they did with Sandman.  I use to hate the character & thought he should have been disposed of, but this movie makes me glad that he's in it, & I sort of wanted him to win.  I suppose he did, sort of.  The technique that was used to defeat Venom was great, except the last part.  Poles good, goblin bomb lame, Eddie stupid.

Something else that pissed me off about Eddie; he was already there in the movies, (at least he was mentioned), & I think he was with the paper before Parker in the comics, too, (but I don't remember for sure).
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