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Venom is just such a cool badguy from the comics and they really gloss over so much of that, I think had they just had Venom as the only villian it would have been much cooler.
I don't like watching action flicks in Imax. The camera seems to get choppy during fast moving scenes (Matrix: Revolution). Sure it's a detailed image, but I'm there to watch a movie, not a slideshow.
The only good movie coming out this year will be Shrek 3!
Ok but they were going into uncharted waters, 3 main villains in one movie? Then 1 turns and helps the good guy fight the other two? When has this ever been done in one movie.
I was also disappointed in Venom himself. The guy needs to be physically built like a football player and be much bigger than Spider-Man. It seemed to me like the Visual FX guys cut corners by taking the black-suited Spider-Man model and throwing Venom's head on top with a larger spider emblem in his chest. Granted, Topher Grace did a good job portraying Eddie Brock, but as a viewer, I didn't feel any reason for Spider-Man to be intimidated by Venom without the difference in physical build.
Yeah, it has been done before. Ever see Batman & Robin? There's a reason that isn't done. As horrible as it sounds, a "good" movie with a "good" story tends to follow a certain formula. It's a 3-act system in which the inciting incedent, turning point, point of no return, major setback and climax happen at specific times. There's a standard, and it's usually up to the writers to fit their content into that formula. There have been a few examples of successful films breaking the formula, but it's not very common.