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  • MalReynolds
    CHOCK FULL O' NUTRIENTS
    • Sep 2003
    • 6571

    #136
    Re: Spider-Man 3

    Oded Fehr was contacted (he was in The Mummy and Resident Evil: Apocalypse) to play Kraven the Hunter, but they didn't use him for the 3rd film. If they did a fourth, there's a good chance it would involve him.
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    • Xack24
      FFR Player
      • Mar 2007
      • 44

      #137
      Re: Spider-Man 3

      Villians I'm pulling for in Spiderman 4: The Lizard- Dr. Connors already there, come on.... please?
      Carnage: If they don't make him completely suck, they could make a good movie out of it, and Dr. Connors still has that bit of Venom, so they wouldn't have to resort to another meteorite.
      Kraven: I think he would make for a good movie.

      Villian I never want to see in a Spiderman movie:
      The Vulture: I'M OLD! AND I CAN FLY!

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      • Adamaja456
        Absurd
        • Dec 2006
        • 6433

        #138
        Re: Spider-Man 3

        Is Spider man 3 really worth watching?


        And i also heard about Spider man 4. Toby said that if the original director would come back, he would make a 4th, Kirsten said if Toby and the original director come back, she would gladly make a 4th

        So there might be a 4th installment, there might not


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        • Sh4d0wRe4p3r666
          FFR Player
          • May 2007
          • 1441

          #139
          Re: Spider-Man 3

          Originally posted by Adamaja456
          Is Spider man 3 really worth watching?


          And i also heard about Spider man 4. Toby said that if the original director would come back, he would make a 4th, Kirsten said if Toby and the original director come back, she would gladly make a 4th

          So there might be a 4th installment, there might not
          I believe that movie will come out, I don't really know if ti will.

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          • super kid
            FFR Player
            • Nov 2006
            • 1359

            #140
            Re: Spider-Man 3

            They have to have a venom and carnage movie. The venom saga was the best in the cartoon except they probably won't have iron man or warmachine in it that would be so cool.
            Originally posted by KgZ
            next time instead of trying to talk to the girl acting like a sketchball just whip your dick and stick it in her mouth; dont even say anything

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            • DigitalS3r4ph
              FFR Simfile Author
              FFR Simfile Author
              • Mar 2007
              • 984

              #141
              Re: Spider-Man 3

              Lack of "WE ARE VENOM" etc


              also why da fuk did venom need sandman's help, and how da hell did he know sandman had daughter trouble.

              PM me if you find the secret.

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              • MalReynolds
                CHOCK FULL O' NUTRIENTS
                • Sep 2003
                • 6571

                #142
                Re: Spider-Man 3

                I think it would be cool if, in the next movie, Kraven comes to hunt the Lizard, becomes fixated on Spider-man, captures him, then he kills himself.
                "A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."

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                • Tenniswrestler
                  FFR Veteran
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 299

                  #143
                  Re: Spider-Man 3

                  dont hate on spiderman-3. such a good movie!
                  i have no sig

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                  • Sh4d0wRe4p3r666
                    FFR Player
                    • May 2007
                    • 1441

                    #144
                    Re: Spider-Man 3

                    Originally posted by super kid
                    They have to have a venom and carnage movie. The venom saga was the best in the cartoon except they probably won't have iron man or warmachine in it that would be so cool.
                    What's up super kid? I copied your sig. Spider-Man 3 was a good movie
                    I just can't believe Harry had to die because of Venom.

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                    • Chromer
                      Hookers and Blow
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 4981

                      #145
                      Re: Spider-Man 3

                      Seriously, how can you people defend such a lackluster movie?

                      Chris, if you think that the main focus of the movie was Peter's descent into revenge, then you really must have no idea what the hell you are talking about.


                      VENOM.


                      VENOM.


                      VENOM.


                      VENOM.


                      VENOM.


                      Venom is the MAIN REASON people want to come out and see Spiderman 3. He is probably the most well known of Spiderman's enemies and one of the most exciting. Venom is to Spiderman what Joker is to Batman.

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                      • Afrobean
                        Admiral in the Red Army
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 13262

                        #146
                        Re: Spider-Man 3

                        Originally posted by MalReynolds
                        Well, the studios have confimed not one, not two, but three additional Spiderman movies. They have yet to confirm Sam Raimi or Tobey Maguire - here's hoping they DON'T give the franchise to Schumacher... Look at what he did to Batman.
                        They're not seriously thinking of doing that, are they?

                        You know, I was thinking about it, and I was a bit surprised that Kevin Smith didn't get involved in the Spider-man movies. In hindsight, I would have expected him to direct if I had really thought about it.
                        Originally posted by MalReynolds
                        Oded Fehr was contacted (he was in The Mummy and Resident Evil: Apocalypse) to play Kraven the Hunter, but they didn't use him for the 3rd film. If they did a fourth, there's a good chance it would involve him.
                        Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo***

                        Oh, and regarding differences between costumes:

                        Spider-man suit: In the comic, it's the same as the Venom suit minus crazy mouth and eyes. In the movies, it is identical to the regular red suit, with a slightly changed spider symbol. As for Venom, he is RELATIVELY accurate. The spider on his chest is correct, although it is not the right color. The eyes and mouth are quite accurate. The only things which are noticeably changed are: lack of white patches on the backside of hand (Spider-man doesn't need the suit to produce webbing so those patches wouldn't make sense), and an added design which is similar to the raised webbing on Spider-man's costume. Also, I suppose it's worth mentioning that Venom's web is black, but given the fact that the black suit doesn't produce webbing for Spider-man, it sort of makes sense when it has to improvise when it moves to Brock.

                        Originally posted by some black guy
                        Venom is the MAIN REASON people want to come out and see Spiderman 3. He is probably the most well known of Spiderman's enemies and one of the most exciting. Venom is to Spiderman what Joker is to Batman.
                        No. Just because something is the main reason a person goes to see a movie doesn't mean that it has to be prominent in the film. He is NOT one of the most well known of Spider-man's enemies. The only people who know who Venom is are people who watched the 90s cartoon show and people who are/were into the comics. One of the most exciting, maybe, but I'd say that Carnage is more impressive in reality, due to his 100% homicidal insanity. And finally, Venom is not to Spider-man what Joker is to Batman. The Green Goblin is to Spider-man as the Joker is to Batman. Do some research and you'll find I'm right.

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                        • Chromer
                          Hookers and Blow
                          • Jul 2003
                          • 4981

                          #147
                          Re: Spider-Man 3

                          Oh what, Green Goblin kills off Gwen Stacy so now he's more to Spiderman like Joker (or Joe Cool if you want it that way) killed Bruce's parents?

                          GG.

                          If you were to ask some random person on the street who is the first villain that comes to mind when you say Spiderman, 90% chance you'll get Venom. You might get Hobgoblin or some other villain, but I doubt many people synonymously(sp?) think Green Goblin when they hear Spiderman. Also, the last time I checked, people didn't go to a superhero movie for deep character development (or lack thereof). If Venom was portrayed correctly in this film, not only would the fight scenes be more brutal and action-packed, it might have covered up the rest of the failures in this movie.

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                          • Eyoshi
                            Certified Calendarwhore
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 1044

                            #148
                            Re: Spider-Man 3

                            Originally posted by Specforces
                            The movie was garbage. It was hilarious at the most inappropriate times.
                            When I went to the theater to watch the movie on Sunday, the entire audience cracked up at the scene when Mary Jane rejected Parker's marriage proposal.

                            The movie would have been much better if the director didn't add so much comedy fluff that felt forced in. I was sure that the comedy scenes took up maybe one-third of the movie, give or take.

                            At least up to when he did his lame dances, asshole Peter was pretty fun to see. I actually watching enjoyed each character acting like a jerk.
                            Last edited by Eyoshi; 05-7-2007, 11:20 PM.

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                            • TheRapingDragon
                              A car crash mind
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 9788

                              #149
                              Re: Spider-Man 3

                              I saw it yesterday. Very hit and miss compared to the first two.

                              Good points:

                              - The final fight scene.
                              - Venom

                              Bad Points:

                              - Not enough venom
                              - The rest of the fight scenes were nigh unwatchable
                              - Too much dramama
                              - Pelvic thrusting Peter.

                              Still liked the 2nd one the best.

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                              • Afrombean
                                FFR Player
                                • Feb 2007
                                • 285

                                #150
                                Re: Spider-Man 3

                                Originally posted by Chromer
                                If you were to ask some random person on the street who is the first villain that comes to mind when you say Spiderman, 90% chance you'll get Venom. You might get Hobgoblin or some other villain, but I doubt many people synonymously(sp?) think Green Goblin when they hear Spiderman. Also, the last time I checked, people didn't go to a superhero movie for deep character development (or lack thereof). If Venom was portrayed correctly in this film, not only would the fight scenes be more brutal and action-packed, it might have covered up the rest of the failures in this movie.
                                Did you know that 23% of people make up statistics? It's true!

                                In all reality, the people who would even be able to NAME A REAL VILLAIN from Spider-man when asked that question would probably be much less than 90% of the population. Of those who would be able to answer, they'd mostly probably only be able to name villains who have appeared in movies. Also notice that Venom is never actually referred to as Venom within the movie, even though it would be very easy for them to have thrown in a "WE ARE VENOM". If an average person was asked who Spider-man's arch nemesis was, the response would probably be Green Goblin or Doc Ock. The allusion you make there to Gwen Stacy being the same as Batman's parents isn't really realistic... according to the recent movie, that would make Sandman Spider-man's arch nemesis (and obviously this isn't true, both for Spider-man/his Uncle's killer and for Batman/Joe Chill or, in the case of the first film, The Joker). The reason why Green Goblin is Spider-man's arch nemesis is a lot deeper than "he killed Gwen Stacy" because in reality, Gwen Stacy is not killed in this way in most of the continuities. Why is Joker Batman's arch nemesis? Is it because he killed Jason Todd? Is it because in the movie he killed Bruce's parents? Things run a lot deeper than that.

                                And once again, the only people who know about Venom by name are people who watched the 90s cartoon, those who were/are into the comics, or people who have a close relationship with a person like that and have heard about Venom secondhand. Just because you know of Venom for whatever reason and you feel that he's the best villain doesn't make him Spider-man's arch nemesis. You seem to feel you know quite a bit about Venom. Did you know that he and Spider-man team up to defeat Carnage? Did you know that Venom actually identifies himself as a hero and a defender of the innocent?

                                And Mr. Dragon, I thought the rest of the fight scenes were very good. The ones with Peter and Harry ended up quite good, even if I didn't like the idea of Peter swinging around without even wearing a mask. You'd think he would have thought to himself "yeah, Harry's right on my tale, but I don't want anyone to know who I am... I should probably at least pull out the mask and put it on, or at least make a makeshift mask out of webbing". As for the drama... they might have overdone it a bit, but I'm satisfied with it.

                                And as for the cheesy dancing that everyone keeps commenting on: Would you really expect a nerdy college student to be a good dancer? He did exactly what any nerdy kid would do if he thought he was a badass.

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