Spider-Man 3...Lame?

Started by office jesus14 pages
Originally posted by Fianchettoer
What happened to the good Spidey movies??

Sam Raimi? ( Spelling? ) To venture a guess. Anyway, yes. Spiderman 3 was fcking horrible. Waste of money. The acting was bad, the editing was horrid, and the lighting was even worse. Sure, Venom was in the last 20 minutes of the film ....if you could see him. Nevermind the fact that character development was wasted just for one shitty jazz dance scene that ..quite frankly..didn't make sense but just wasted time. The symbiote never turned Pete into an emo-kid.

And just when you thought everything was downtrodded enough, here comes along Aunt May to give Peter a Red Bull. On the flip side, for Harry. It's his butler. His fcking butler.

Sigh. I hate predictability.

Dude, it's not that serious. Obviously, you had sky-high expectations for this movie and you are now upset. Do you really think that the target audience of the movie (kids and teenagers) would care about all of those specifics in the movie? Heck no! They just want to see a great movie with their favorite characters in it. It is rare when a movie is exactly like the comic book. Just be glad that the producers even made a Spiderman movie.

Originally posted by Yoshi Fanatic
Dude, it's not that serious. Obviously, you had sky-high expectations for this movie and you are now upset. Do you really think that the target audience of the movie (kids and teenagers) would care about all of those specifics in the movie? Heck no! They just want to see a great movie with their favorite characters in it. It is rare when a movie is exactly like the comic book. Just be glad that the producers even made a Spiderman movie.

Co-signed.

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Spider-man 3 was a missed opportunity. It was just too cluttered. Surely Dr Connors should have been the main bad guy given that he was in 1 & 2. It could have been great. Venom was a mistake though maybe Raimi just wanted to reward the fans with something. It sadly backfired. Sandman could have been as great a villian as Doc Ock because Thomas Hayden Church is a fantastic actor and we felt more sympathy for him than any other character in the movies. (Sorry Aunt May but your hubby was an old man, there can't be anything worse than having a terminally ill child so get your priorities in order). Sandman/Flint should have shared the entire move 50/50 with spidey and maybe then we'd have got the masterpiece that we were hoping for.