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Posted by mid0l on May-04-2007 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
It certainly would be interesting to see what kinda stuff you'd pull out of your ass in real life, lol.


Probably not.


I do have a job. I work seven days a week, you gook.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-04-2007 16:42:

quote:
Originally posted by mid0l
you gook.





I'm not Korean.


Posted by jupiterone on May-04-2007 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I'm not Korean.



Oh jenny!


Posted by SuspicionVandit on May-04-2007 17:44:

i thought the only part that brought it down was the Jazz Club Revenge scene. It was like I was watching Snakes on a Plane versus The Number 23. It was so ridiculous watching him play the piano and then breakdancing to jazz.

The part where venom was born in the church ("you want forgiveness? try religion'), fuck. that was played out so fucking awesome. "i come before you now, humbled and humiliated...bla bla bla. kill peter parker."


Posted by drivingforce on May-04-2007 18:00:

someone mentioned that it was the best reinterpretation of a comic i believe early on. I strongly disagree to that statement, there have been great interpretations of comics alot better than spiderman 3. Best examples for me at least Batman and batman returns. The dark atmoshpere and characters inner struggle completely shadows that of what the Batman comics were supposed to represent. Even batman begins was really well done with a dark mood attached. On topic of spiderman 3, casting horrible, topher never should of gotten into acting to begin with let alone be in this movie and that role. Really disappointed since I LOVE venom, but teh first two were never spectacular either imo.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-04-2007 18:06:

quote:
Originally posted by drivingforce
someone mentioned that it was the best reinterpretation of a comic i believe early on. I strongly disagree to that statement, there have been great interpretations of comics alot better than spiderman 3. Best examples for me at least Batman and batman returns. The dark atmoshpere and characters inner struggle completely shadows that of what the Batman comics were supposed to represent. Even batman begins was really well done with a dark mood attached. On topic of spiderman 3, casting horrible, topher never should of gotten into acting to begin with let alone be in this movie and that role. Really disappointed since I LOVE venom, but teh first two were never spectacular either imo.




I never said it was the best interpretation. Well I did, but that's not what I meant.

I haven't even seen this third installment, I may very well think it's shit too.


The Batmans done by Burton have so far been my favorite. But Batman Begins by far best captures at least the vision created by Miller in his take on Batman (which is not the traditional Batman story) . I loved The Dark Knight Returns.


Posted by jupiterone on May-04-2007 18:09:

Old Batman movies ftw?


I loved the way they depicted Gothem in those flicks.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-04-2007 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
Old Batman movies ftw?


I loved the way they depicted Gothem in those flicks.




Only the first two.


Posted by GrimReaper on May-04-2007 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by drivingforce
Best examples for me at least Batman and batman returns. The dark atmosphere and characters inner struggle completely shadows that of what the Batman comics were supposed to represent. Even batman begins was really well done with a dark mood attached.

Yeah the first two Batman movies by Tim Burton are very nice and Batman Begins isn't half bad either. The dark mood of the Burton ones really does originate from the comics as well, as they are/were based on alternate, much darker toned adventures of Batman published on Dark Horse Comics instead of the more standard DC Comics issues.

As a side note.. now playing: Sasha - Arkham Asylum, which tells Sasha must be a fan of Batman.


Posted by idoru on May-04-2007 18:55:

The first Spiderman was meh to me, and I didn't like the second one at all so it will take quite a bit before you get me to see the third.

The Batman movies, on the other hand, own all. As already mentioned the two Tim Burton ones as well as Batman Begins. I'd take it one stretch further and say Batman Forever with Two-Face and The Riddler, but it still doesn't come close to the other three.


Posted by jupiterone on May-04-2007 18:56:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
The first Spiderman was meh to me, and I didn't like the second one at all so it will take quite a bit before you get me to see the third.

The Batman movies, on the other hand, own all. As already mentioned the two Tim Burton ones as well as Batman Begins. I'd take it one stretch further and say Batman Forever with Two-Face and The Riddler, but it still doesn't come close to the other three.



Which one had arnold in it again as Mr.Freeze? I loved that one


Posted by Frenchie on May-04-2007 18:56:

Real heroes have capes.


Posted by Frenchie on May-04-2007 18:57:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
Which one had arnold in it again as Mr.Freeze? I loved that one


Batman & Robin-97


Posted by SuspicionVandit on May-04-2007 18:59:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
Which one had arnold in it again as Mr.Freeze? I loved that one


"take a chill pill"
"freeze!"
that movie was filled with redundant puns. those are the ones I remember


Posted by idoru on May-04-2007 19:25:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
Which one had arnold in it again as Mr.Freeze? I loved that one


Even as a kid I didn't like that one.


Posted by mid0l on May-04-2007 19:38:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
"take a chill pill"
"freeze!"
that movie was filled with redundant puns. those are the ones I remember


"Make like my penis, and get flaccid."


Wait...


Posted by noikeee on May-04-2007 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
After seeing the cheesefest that was Spiderman 1, I vowed not to go see anymore spiderman movies.


Me too.

Really not my kind of movie.


Posted by smakmagik on May-04-2007 20:49:

....

this was one of the worst movies i ve ever seen
ok, not the worst, but certainly most disappointing, especially since i was really excited about it.

some of the scenes just made me laugh, was sam trying purposely to make this funny?? i mean, how cheesy and stupid can you get?? you have a huge franchise that is the first 2 spiderman films behind you, and you conclude with this?? i paid two times the money i normally pay for a ticket for a 'paid preview' and i felt like shooting myself.

there are 3 'villains'.. one ultimately helps spiderman, the second is forgiven by spiderman, and the third is rescued by spiderman !!

bunch of crap.


Posted by igottaknow on May-04-2007 21:23:

I caught part of a review that said it wasn't that good. The gist of it was just a rehash of the previous sequels, kind of like 24 its getting tired. How many times do you want to see Peter Parker struggle to choose between having a girl friend and being a super hero. I'm sure the special effects are awesome. *yawn


Posted by noikeee on May-04-2007 21:31:

Re: ....

quote:
Originally posted by smakmagik
there are 3 'villains'.. one ultimately helps spiderman, the second is forgiven by spiderman, and the third is rescued by spiderman !!




are you serious?


Posted by Ondrayce on May-04-2007 21:50:

quote:
Hey, Spidey! Turns out this is the guy who actually killed your uncle. And here are the flashbacks to prove it.


Ugh... I shoulda known better. Almost bad enough to make the Fantastic Four sequal look promising.


Posted by smakmagik on May-04-2007 22:03:

Re: Re: ....

quote:
Originally posted by noikeee


are you serious?


yeah, should warn this is a spoiler, but Harry learns the truth from his butler, and blah blah later, is at spidey s side to fight against sandman and venom (who is eric from the 70s show by the way, GAAHH)

sandman is the chap who 'supposedly' killed spidey's uncle ben, and because of some emotional bullshit his aunt gives him, he forgives the sandman who needs some money for his daughter's surgery (originalityyy)

and then venom aka eric aka irritating asshole is actually saved by spidey in the end from the sticky stuff. (the idiot actually shrugs spidey off and gets killed by it by the way, which makes this even more mind-boggling)


Posted by grooviebeats on May-04-2007 22:04:

going to see it sunday at a IMAX place... im looking forward to it.


Posted by smakmagik on May-04-2007 22:14:

....

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Here's an interview with Raimi from Wizard that might give some people a better understanding:

http://www.wizarduniverse.com/movie...3/004456303.cfm


Sony has announced that they�re planning to do �Spider-Man� 4, 5 and 6. Are you going to have anything to do with those?

RAIMI: Yes, Sony�s making 4, 5 and 6, but I haven�t had time to even think about involvement. I don�t want to assume that they were definitely going to ask me to do it. I don�t want to be presumptuous about that.

Would you like to?

RAIMI: If there was a great story to tell, and I felt I had a really good take on where the character could grow to, then I think it would be great. But I�d have to have a tremendous passion to do it. Because so many people love Stan Lee�s character that if I didn�t think I could do it fantastically, then I should step aside and let a younger director come in who loves the character and who could do it with the greatest passion on Earth.

And if there was a new series, do you think it should be a new Spider-Man?

RAIMI: I don�t know. You�d have to make that choice probably based on what the story is and what the characters are. But it would be very hard to be involved without Tobey and Kirsten, for me at least.


4,5 and 6!!
sounds harrowing at the moment (but that's just because i just came from the film a couple of hours back....... but it did suck)
maybe sam shouldn't do these remaining films. just to get a perspective of another director, and as for toby mcguire, i would have to say he s done a pretty good job, you actually feel sorry for the kid a lot of the time (and i think that is pretty much like his character in the comic books)

dunst is meh.

cant wait for the next batman with the joker, and and and
and and
.....
.......
......
.......
HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE !!!!!!!!!!

NOW THATS A FRIGGIN SUPERHERO
HOPEFULLY OUT IN 2008


Posted by SuspicionVandit on May-04-2007 22:42:

Re: Re: Re: ....

quote:
Originally posted by smakmagik
yeah, should warn this is a spoiler, but Harry learns...



[spoiler]
yeah, the whole movie was filled with cop-outs to explain things in a rush. Brock is dating gwen. The alien symbiote just falls out the sky and follows him home. Sandman just happens to walk into a science experiment at midnight. Peter continues to (blatantly) compound into negative points with Mary Jane. The bulter has known that his father died "by his own hands" since forever. bla bla, and so on.
But I think the movie shined in showcasing a superheroes personal problems and inner demons, rather than ONLY "shit, I can't beat captain invincible, i must find a t-1000 and an opera soundtrack."
+I think the movie's main theme was about the responsibilites of forgiveness over revenge. Peter sets out to KILL sandman, and Aunt may is relectant to even think about having anyone killed. He seeks to destroy Brock's career. The whole jazz club scene with Mary Jane and Gwen(that part was ridiculous). He let the rage consume him, and ultimately ditched it in the church. Brock on the other hand, killed himself to retain his power to seek revenge.[/spoiler]


quote:
Originally posted by smakmagik
previous post

:/. that's gay. Sony didn't even want to continue the series, that is until the worldwide projection blew their heads off. They said the series would be saturated past the current film. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. I read that guy from Brokeback and Jarhead was in talks to replace him (jake guihilsilahal)


so anyways, when Franco smiles, i giggle inside.


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