Spiderman 3
#1
Posted 25 March 2007 - 08:42 PM
Didn't find a thread about this, so i fig ured I'd make one. This, along with 300 and PotC 3 is going to be one of my most ampicitated films to see in theaters. I simply can't wait. im even much more excited now that it's going to center more around Venom then the earlier trailers would have led you to believe. I just saw the most recent one from the 23rd, and it looks great.
#2
Posted 26 March 2007 - 02:24 AM
Oh hell yes! Okay, okay, alright, I know many people will hate this just like the hated the other movies, and I kinda think I know what's putting them off, but I'll be damned if I start nitpicking that stuff, too. I really like where this is going, some new enemy, some new drama, yeah... now don't they dare disappoint me.
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#3
Posted 26 March 2007 - 02:37 AM
if the next installment of pirates of the carribean beats spidey 3 in sales...i am going to be upset,.i am going to be very, very upset.
words can not express how upset i will be.
words can not express how upset i will be.
Peter Brady was by far the ugliest Brady kid on the "Brady Bunch". I mean, they were all pretty ugly, and the fact that the Brady dad wanted to always take the boys out on overnight camping trips just a tad bit too often, gave me the creeps.
#5
Posted 26 March 2007 - 04:30 AM
The first was crap (although I didn't notice it back then because I was 13), the second was significantly better, so maybe the third will be a true masterpiece. I'm cautiously optimistic.
Although, I still haven't got over the plot twist about Sandman killing Ben. I know it goes along with the movie's theme and so on, but such a huge change just doesn't feel right. It's like they made Batman a psycho who fights crime by welding puppies into the bad guys' faces.
Although, I still haven't got over the plot twist about Sandman killing Ben. I know it goes along with the movie's theme and so on, but such a huge change just doesn't feel right. It's like they made Batman a psycho who fights crime by welding puppies into the bad guys' faces.
"When I was five, my uncle was decapitated by a watermelon."
#7
Posted 26 March 2007 - 10:32 AM
That put me off a little, too... dunno how they want to explain that (don't even know why it's necessary to explain something like that, gives the whole thing just some kind of Star Wars feeling... )... well, let's wait and see...
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Pop quiz, hotshot. Garry Kasparov is coming to kill you, and the only way to change his mind is for you to beat him at chess. What do you do, what do you do?
#9
Posted 26 March 2007 - 11:14 AM
its a cliche film, and sam raimi has become a sort of cliche director. marvel has become cliche. when it comes to money and films, you sort of strive for a cliche as it tends to be what many think classics are built on.
classic cliche line: I got a bad feeling about this
classic cliche line: I got a bad feeling about this
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#10
Posted 26 March 2007 - 11:31 AM
Mireaux: I groan every time I hear that line.
I think it's really stupid and lame that they've decided to try to retcon Sandman killing Pete's uncle, when the entire reason he decided to fight crime was because he at first let his uncle's killer go because he was bitter about his life. It kills the delicious superhero origin irony completely. There are five million different ways the symbiote could locate Spidey. However, there is the OMFG Venom factor. Which of course is tempered by the fact that Eric Foreman is for whatever reason playing Eddie Brock. So I feel ~ about this overall.
I think it's really stupid and lame that they've decided to try to retcon Sandman killing Pete's uncle, when the entire reason he decided to fight crime was because he at first let his uncle's killer go because he was bitter about his life. It kills the delicious superhero origin irony completely. There are five million different ways the symbiote could locate Spidey. However, there is the OMFG Venom factor. Which of course is tempered by the fact that Eric Foreman is for whatever reason playing Eddie Brock. So I feel ~ about this overall.
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#11
Posted 26 March 2007 - 04:05 PM
They need to follow the comic books, that's all I ask. But of course, no one wants to do that - even that stupid Teenage Superman show with that cute guy on the WB decided that killing off Clark's dad would add drama? WTF? No one can stick with the original story anymore, and that makes me sad.
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#13
Posted 26 March 2007 - 11:09 PM
QUOTE (Spoon Poetic @ Mar 26 2007, 04:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
WB decided that killing off Clark's dad would add drama? WTF? No one can stick with the original story anymore, and that makes me sad.
But Clark's dad always dies. Personally, I'm glad I decided to watch that show.
But I'm not familiar with the venom storyline, or the changing of the origin story. If that's what you were referring to Gobbler, I suppose Peter Parker's Virgin Mother will show up at one point or another.
There was no radioactive spider.
#14
Posted 27 March 2007 - 08:26 AM
QUOTE (Despondent @ Mar 27 2007, 12:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
There was no radioactive spider.
Yes there was. Shut up.
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