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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 3499706" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>[sblock]</p><p>Thanks for teaching me something new on here. This is sweet.</p><p></p><p>The meteor thing was just way to much for me to believe. The likilhood of this one rock crashing in new york next to the biggest crime fhter in the world was astronomical. It kind of felt Batman and Robinish when they created Bane. It really doesnt let th audience know anything about the villian, and it expects the audience to trust that its powerful and bad. There was never really any indication of what the Venom suit did and how it benefited Peter Parker other than he was more evil, grew bangs and was trying to be cast in The Matrix- the musical. (of course this could be mostly do the the decision in the first movie to make his web slingers a natrual mutation- one of the benefits of Venom is endless Webing). </p><p></p><p>I like the harry stuff, but once someone blows half your face off, its pretty much the end of the friendship. Then the butler just happened to know the secret information that has driven the last two movies but failed to tell anyone. That drove me crazy, dangit alfred, al this time iv'e been obsessing, alienating friends and trying to kill Peter Parker and you knew my dad killed himself. </p><p></p><p>It was as if I could look at this movie and see where they trimmed things up for time constraints and that really took away from the interesting storytelling in the previous two films. Everytime I saw Aunt Bea, I knew that there would be no interesting dialogue, just her delivering the plot a bit. </p><p></p><p>It did more of a job answering whats next than whats that. I think the venom storyline could have been done well wit ha little time, but it was tacked on in the last 30 minutes of the movie. Instead of a climax it felt like a plot device to make things more difficult for Spidey. The movie also seemed to end without the kinda climax you see at the end of a trilogy. I was kinda hoping for the old bait and switch at the end where its really someone elses funeral they are all at.</p><p></p><p>It just comes down to time. There wasn't enough time for Spider man 3. A lot of good ideas but nothing fleshed out. </p><p></p><p>THere's a possibility that Fantastic Four may escape this summer as the best comic book movie. [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 3499706, member: 22622"] [sblock] Thanks for teaching me something new on here. This is sweet. The meteor thing was just way to much for me to believe. The likilhood of this one rock crashing in new york next to the biggest crime fhter in the world was astronomical. It kind of felt Batman and Robinish when they created Bane. It really doesnt let th audience know anything about the villian, and it expects the audience to trust that its powerful and bad. There was never really any indication of what the Venom suit did and how it benefited Peter Parker other than he was more evil, grew bangs and was trying to be cast in The Matrix- the musical. (of course this could be mostly do the the decision in the first movie to make his web slingers a natrual mutation- one of the benefits of Venom is endless Webing). I like the harry stuff, but once someone blows half your face off, its pretty much the end of the friendship. Then the butler just happened to know the secret information that has driven the last two movies but failed to tell anyone. That drove me crazy, dangit alfred, al this time iv'e been obsessing, alienating friends and trying to kill Peter Parker and you knew my dad killed himself. It was as if I could look at this movie and see where they trimmed things up for time constraints and that really took away from the interesting storytelling in the previous two films. Everytime I saw Aunt Bea, I knew that there would be no interesting dialogue, just her delivering the plot a bit. It did more of a job answering whats next than whats that. I think the venom storyline could have been done well wit ha little time, but it was tacked on in the last 30 minutes of the movie. Instead of a climax it felt like a plot device to make things more difficult for Spidey. The movie also seemed to end without the kinda climax you see at the end of a trilogy. I was kinda hoping for the old bait and switch at the end where its really someone elses funeral they are all at. It just comes down to time. There wasn't enough time for Spider man 3. A lot of good ideas but nothing fleshed out. THere's a possibility that Fantastic Four may escape this summer as the best comic book movie. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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