Well in all honesty I didn't really plan on writing a review about Spidey 3. Mainly because I have been soooooo busy lately that blogging is the furthest from my mind. But alas I guess my loyal readers should know. All two of you.
I loved it. I'm guessing by hatsumi's response, I am alone on my feelings. So let me explain why:
Now don't get me wrong, the first two movies where better. Spider-man was the perfect super-hero origin movie. And Spider-man 2 was just plain perfect. It is definitely the best of the lot. I loved Spidey 3, because it was fun. Also, it had a lot going on.
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First you got Sandman. Probably the best moment visually and emotionally in the film, is when Sand-man comes out of the pit of sand, and has to learn to walk. Then, sees his daughters lock-it, reaches for it, and fails. When he finally gets it, he looks at it, and you can see the emotion in the character's eyes. Then gets up, and walks off like a bad ass. Second, you got Harry Osborn. The development of that character was great. I really am at a loss of words to describe the cluster fuck that was Harry's character. He wants to kill his best friend to avenge his father that ignored him. Then loses his memory and we are shown how great friends Peter and Harry really are. But he gets it back and more cluster fuckage. Only for him to forgive Peter in a sense, and fight along with him, even dying for him. Third, there was Peter. Oh God a cluster fuck of character development. You got Peter and Mary-Jane, Peter and Harry, Peter and Eddie Brock, Peter and Himself. FUCK. Man what the hell? Peter gets so full of himself that he doesn't realize that he isn't there for his woman, which leads to the problems that he has with Mary-Jane, opening Harry to fuck him over, which also leads to him fucking over Eddie, which ultimately leads to Venom. Then there's the fact that he learns that his uncle's killer is out there, and is the sanded freak he fought. Then turns to the Symbiot so he can do what he wouldn't ordinarily do, murder. Then he lets it engulf him and he head towards a downward spiral. Which in the end he overcomes and learns a thing about forgiveness. This my friends, was a lot of ground to cover
Now for the bad. Because of all the ground to cover, they didn't stay on one thing to flesh it out. Because of this I feel Venom to the sidelines. If you do really think about it, Venom is all over this movie. Not as "Venom," but as Peter's srutggles with the suit, and his confidence. Because of all these things happening with the plot, it was confusing. There was a lot to follow. This would have been a better movie if the just left either Sand-man, or Venom out. I think it should have just been about Harry and Sandman. You can tell that Sam Raimi didn't like Venom. It was just kind of there. Because of trying to force Venom into the movie, nobody got their real moment to shine. Every thing was just enough to get to the end. We get one emotional scene with Flint at home with his daughter. We get one fight scene with black Spidey fight Sandman, and we only get a couple of scenes with Peter and Harry going at it. And of course, we only get a hurried fight with Venom at the end. Not to mention Sandman just didn't get a good enough presence in this film. I think that to properly do Venom, you need to introduce the Symbiot in another movie and have the second be about the struggle to get away from it, and Venom becomes the only villain. That's my opinion. Another thing I wish they did, was play on the spider senses more. It NEVER came into play. One could argue that it did when Harry threw the pumpkin bomb at Peter and he slingshoted it back to him. But in the first fight, Harry totally catches Peter by surprise, that just wouldn't have happened. Unless you argue that the spider senses didn't see his friend Harry, as a threat, but that's bullshit. So because of not showing the spider senses, we don't get the effect that Venom isn't detected by them. That would have had some niceness to it.So yes, I was a little disappointed with it. I think they should have either done Venom proper justice, or not at all. It feel short of what it was trying to do, and failed as an end to the trilogy.
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But overall, I had fun with it. I liked it. I'll watch it again. But if thirty years go by, and I am as big of a director as I want to be, I will restart the Spidey movies, and do Venom justice. Oh, and make Eddie a reporter, not a photog. That was bullshit.
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Sandman was probably portrayed the best out of everyone, but his presence was completely unnecessary. His story arc did nothing to add to the movie and the whole bullshit of him killing Spidey's uncle... Give me a break. That was pointless. Venom was a fucking cameo. And what's his face kept crying. 4 times, if I remember correctly. And why bother putting in Gwen Stacy? She's already dead. Now I realize that comic book movies always fuck up storylines, but I expect them to be done well. When I asked people about the movie who don't know that much about Spiderman, most of them said that it was ok. There were places that it dragged. I agree with that, too. There were times when I was looking at my watch, wondering if it was going to end soon. I found a really good review on the movie that mirrored my feelings almost exactly. If I can find it again, I'll link it here.
Yes I do agree Sandman needed to be featured more. The reason he was in the movie to begin with is that black Spidey needed some one to fight. So they had it be Sandman. And yes, Gwen Stacey was completely useless. I still enjoyed the movie though. It was fun. And It did have a lot going for it. Which was it's problem. They didn't have enough time to flesh one thing out. I say eliminate Venom from that movie and just focus on Harry and Sandman, and it would have been great. But, it was just good for me.
Found it~!
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Well I do agree with the drama playing second fiddle and Peter's dark-side being too comical, I disagree that there is none. The Harry and Peter saga, as I said, is the high light of it. The problem with this movie was it had too much stuff. Less is more. Also, I love the action and fight scenes. So poo on him. But I more or less agree with the flaws. I liked it anyway.
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