
I whould also love to see Venom but I heard that you can see his skeleton when the bomb explode and I even saw that in a video on youtube (Thought you can't really it in the scene itself,it's only it's clear in the picture).
It was too busy but still,and Uncle Ben was uneeded,it was already done int the first movie,and the butler was dumb,when there was a butler in the other moive and why couldn't he told him eariler what happened to his father? he remembered to tell him after he turned into New Goblin?Daniel wrote:Ugh, don't remind me about the meteor.
What was bad? Well, they tried to cram too much into it for one. Three villains was a lot and with them trying to give each one enough attention, I think all their potential was wasted. With Sandman, it really felt like they were trying to reach what Spidy 2 accomplished with Dr. Octopus. Certainly they had an opportunity, what with him only doing bad acts for his daughter, but it was simply pushed aside for a pointless battle. Yay. And then revisited at the end, only for Sandman to up and disappear. And the whole Uncle Ben thing was just unneeded. Maybe if it was given more time, or heck its own movie, but it just felt forced.
And Harry, wow. Talk about anti-climatic. His whole motive, what he tried to do most in Spidy 3, instantly changes because the butler tells him his father was nuts. Really?! That is just lazy. Couldn't the writers have made up a more believable way of Harry finding out?
Those are some of my reasons of why I think it's bad. Not to mention Venom, what they did to Mary Jane and Peter's boss... It's movies like this that give sequels a bad name. Grr!