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MI must now use the new skills to fight crime kingpin, a madman who can open a portal to other universe and throw another version of Spider-Man into our world. Your email address will not be published. Next Post Previous Post. Share the Post. About the Author. Related Posts. In that respect re-watching it is a new, unique experience. Upon its release it was bloated and strange, in it's an incredible amount of fun.

I watched Venom on a first date and promptly fell asleep halfway through. In the middle of a loud, crowded cinema.

My apologies to fans of the toothy symbiote. It's rare for a sequel to outperform the original, but Venom: Let There Be Carnage does so in every possible way. It's funnier by a mile, the action is much improved and the overall story is considerably more compelling. Plus this movie actually finishes the origin story framework started in the first film, with our main character finally deciding to be the "the lethal protector" anti-hero Venom.

If you liked the first movie, you're going to love this sequel. And if you weren't totally sold on the original Venom, there's every chance you'll like this movie a lot more.

All the work The Amazing Spider-Man did to set up Peter as a rough-around-the-edges Spider-Man who still had some figuring out to do in terms of his moral compass, came crashing in on itself in this sequel. Peter became the most chatty and confident Spidey iteration, torn between dragging Gwen into his drama, rekindling friendships from when he was a barely conscious pre-teen no wonder Harry was confused when Peter turned up at his door step and exploding a poor man with electricity.

Let's definitely not mention the increasingly awkward scenes with Aunt May. As bloated and chaotic as Maguire's Spider-Man 3. It'll give you nightmares about the Green Goblin and not for the right reasons. In a post-blip world, this Spider Man flick does a great job of returning to the core of what I love about the movies in general. The romance and awkwardness between Peter and MJ gives a really nostalgic feel to this one, even if the rest of the film is more flash than substance at times.

The effects are impressive, the twist is fine and Jake Gyllenhaal is a charismatic addition to the franchise -- but what we care most about is Peter and his friends. Which is exactly what these films thrive on! Yes, he swings and has crazy spider skills, but he's also a high school kid with a crazy crush on his best friend.

Seeing him deal with that as well as an element-controlling villain hellbent on destroying the world and the grief from the death of his mentor?

That's what I'm here for. I'm here to tell you that this movie's rap for being a fairly mediocre film is -- well, it's only somewhat fair. The fittingly named Marc Webb, who directed Days of Summer, made the whole first third of this movie feel like a small independent film. Peter goggling at Gwen from across the classroom. And then there's Peter's Spider-Man movements actually mirroring skateboarding moves, as well as being more spider-like than his counterparts.

Andrew Garfield's stutter, jazz hands and general endearing weirdness. The surprisingly sexy bare chest scene. Some parts of this movie rule. If only its comedy wasn't so cringe and forced. If only there weren't so many depressing deaths. Garfield is underrated and I hope he gets another chance via the multiverse in Marvel Studios' Spider-Man 3.

As someone who is deathly afraid of spiders, I held out on watching this for the longest time, but despite some moments where the arachnophobia got its fangs into me, it's well worth the watch. From the overwhelmingly theatrical portrayal of Green Goblin through to some genuinely moving moments Uncle Ben, I'm lookin' at you , the whole thing was a ride from start to finish.

Sure, watching it back now has me cringing at some of the memes, but it's a genuinely great starting point with some impressive action and exactly the right amount of ridiculousness for a superhero movie.

Sam Raimi balanced the silly with the serious -- something more modern superhero flicks should take inspiration from. It's not all solemn faces and punching! It's hard to get excited about another reboot.



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