Originally posted by Dan-El
Don't knock our Spider-Man fandom. You have to look outside the box, you insipid whiny brat. Eddie Brock's life and characterization has been retconned too many times to count. So what if there's another SLIGHT difference here?! Who cares?! As long as the acting is good, and the dialogue and story are good, then I'm happy. You should be too. If you're not, then you can go ahead and cry into your back-issues of Venom: Lethal Protector and wonder why they killed off all the other symbiotes.
They shouldn't let you kids on this site.
First of all, Venom isn’t my favorite character. In fact he’s far from. I wouldn’t mind if Venom wasn’t in the film(or any) at all. Get this… Spider-man isn’t even my favorite comic.
Anyway…
Yes I am concerned about Tohper Grace's look, we all know he doesn’t "look" like Eddie Brock (except maybe the Ultimate Version), but I am more concerned that he can not play the role of Eddie.
My concern is with the "hollywoodization" of our comic books. Topher Grace is not a super amazing actor. He did not get his claim to fame through his fabulous acting skill. Topher Grace was lucky. He played the roll of Eric Forman very well. I love That 70s Show. I think he plays the Geeky role very well. My feelings about him playing venom do not mean I hate his acting style or him. People are going to see the previews and say "hey isnt that Eric from "that 70s show" oh man hes so funny."
For those who don’t know, Topher Grace was in a High School play that the Casting Director for "That 70s Show" was attending. He (or she I forget) saw Topher in the play and thought he would fit the roll of Eric Forman and asked him to come addition. That’s how he got his acting job. He fit the roll of a geeky\skinny high school student. He looks like one and he acted like one because... get this... he was a geeky high school kid. It’s not hard to act like a high school kid when you are one.
Topher Grace is forever "Eric Forman" first and foremost. He is a big star and he was cast in the role of Eddie Brock because of his name and fame. Who in their right mind would look at him and think "Wow that guy really looks like Eddie Brock!" I can tell you who. Someone who doesn’t know the character or the comics. That is my big problem. People. Now other people who dont read the comics are going to look at Eddie Brock and think hes the "geeky\skiny" nerdy kid from high school.
Have you actually watched Topher's performances in other movies? (Win a Date with Tad Hamilton and In Good Company . Both those movies made a small splash on the big screen. Notice the role he was playing in both? In Win a Date he was a geeky friend to the girl who the movie centres around. For the movie In Good Company he wasn’t a "geeky" guy but he was set as a character who was an "unlikely boss" as in he didn’t fit the normal role of a boss figure "Older, Mature, Strong, Intimidating, Confident" and so on.
He is an actor who gets type cast because he has no real acting experience outside of his “geeky\high school student like roles.
In no way is Topher Grace experienced enough as an actor to play this role correctly. He doesn’t even have any experience playing a Antagonist in a movie or TV show.
Slight changes to characters and story don’t bug me that much. It’s the "Hollywoodization" I hate. I hate that they bring in big names to play different roles.
From what I can tell they are making Venom the "Evil" Spider-man rather than the anti-hero he should be. Not that this is some cool new direction the director\writer wants to take, it’s because the Hollywood executives don’t care how it should be done.
So now we get a character that’s been churned out of the Hollywood “InstaMovie” machine played by an inexperienced actor.
I’m sorry I express my concern and you seem to think I’m “whining.” At least I have more reason to be concerned than you have reason to be assured.
Why don’t you guys tell me why you think he’s going to do so well as Eddie Brock?