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05-2-2007, 05:35 PM | #23 |
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I got my midnight tickets today. 27 hours and 15 minutes left.
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05-2-2007, 05:49 PM | #24 |
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lol... the soundtrack has "the twist" on it.... wow... reminds me of the whole "randrops fallin' on my head thing last time...
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05-2-2007, 06:07 PM | #25 |
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yea i will most likely see it this weekend with my friend or my family. it looks really good =]
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05-2-2007, 09:17 PM | #26 |
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05-4-2007, 02:00 AM | #27 |
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Just came back from midnight showing.
Quite good. Has some heavy emotional stuff, but it's all good. The only thing I wasn't so happy about was the retcon that I mentioned before. I don't like when they go "oh by the way, this is how it really was", even if it makes for much better storytelling.
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I just saw spiderman 3. it sucked. infinitely worse than the first two. don't waste your money. i know you're going to go see it anyway, but don't say i didn't warn you.
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05-4-2007, 05:24 AM | #30 | |
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It is definitely worth seeing.
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05-4-2007, 05:44 AM | #31 |
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I agree. I went to the midnight showing, and I liked it! Hell I'd watch i again if could! But otherwise, I was surprised at the actor of Venom. Eric from That 70's Show, come on. Could do a little better for Eddie. But I really liked it. It has really good CGI too. All of that sand, it's crazy!
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05-4-2007, 07:50 AM | #32 |
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Best part of the movie for me was because of the crowd;
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05-4-2007, 05:20 PM | #33 |
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No, no, it was quite bad. It was like watching four movies at once, and none of them were any good. ANY GOOD.
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05-4-2007, 08:16 PM | #34 |
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Mal, all of the happenings were based around a central theme. Actually, Aunt May comes out and states the theme specifically when Peter tells her what he thinks happened with Sandman. Something along the lines of "Revenge is like a poison... it can take you over".
It's like Scrubs. When you watch Scrubs, sometimes there will be 3 separate story lines going for JD, Turk, and Elliot. By the end of the episode though, you see that they're all connected around a central theme, and it all ties up nicely into everything else. Same thing here. The thing with Harry in the 1st half of the movie seemed a bit convenient (if you get what I mean), but I think it all works overall. And honestly, it only felt like 2 movies interconnected to me. The two halves of Peter's life. They probably could have done without Sandman, but it just adds so much to the theme that it's totally worth it. Also, they couldn't have NOT had the thing with harry given the theme and what has happened in the first and second film. And the symbiote is the catalyst here that takes Peter down the road where he learns his lesson, and with the way they built the character of Brock, they managed to work Venom into the central theme as well.
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lol yea having topher grace in it was a bit odd for me, but it works
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05-4-2007, 08:55 PM | #36 |
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Good fight scenes.. not enough cool moves. The aunt was ****ing annoying though, she kept talking and talking and talking... the plot with the uncle was retarded, the ending was incredibly cheesy. I loved Venom though, in all it's shapes.. oh dear, that was amazing.
P.S. Spoilers lol
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One word: Sappy.
It started off sappy, it was meh in the middle with awesome fight scenes and funnay humors, then ended sappy again. >.< I was disappointed. Sandman was twice as worse of an antagonist as Octopussy in Spiderman 2. "Boo hoo, I am a bad guy because my daughter is ill and I need monies ;_;". Rofl @ Tobey with an badarse emo touch. He was badarse with the black suit on, and his badarse attitude was awesome. Man, he literally b***h slapped Kirsten thar. xD I laughed. My rating: 3 out of 5; Sappy starters and endings in this type of movie is downright a no no.
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05-4-2007, 10:59 PM | #39 |
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Spider man is emo ahhhhh
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I really liked Topher Grace, though. Thought he was the best part of the movie. And I kind of liked ego-tripping Parker until he did that really lame dance outside of the clothing store. It just didn't feel like the other two, and not in a good way.
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