I must admit, I’ve seen this trailer about a thousand times by now. I even caught a First Look press junket interview at a recent screening of Reign Over Me (which was pretty darn touching, by the way). In the interview, Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire were obviously being fed lines about how many “twists and turns” were in Spider-Man 3 – boring diatribe that went in one ear and out the other. Um, hello guys! No one needs to be convinced! I mean really, it’s only one of the most anticipated movies of the last two years!
For me though, the excitement is a bit more personal. I remember last fall when I managed to get a few glimpses of Kirsten and Tobey (who both look amazing in person) filming down the street from my office. No, I wasn’t caught on camera – but I am looking forward to reminiscing about that beautiful, sunny day when I jumped up and down shrieking like a little girl, prompting some passersby to instruct me just exactly what I should do with my loud, skinny white ass…
But I digress, none of that matters. The truth is, this looks like it’ll be just as exciting as the first two. Harry and Peter finally get to duke it out, Mary Jane gets her ring (or maybe some lucky pedestrian does – the trailer doesn’t fully reveal that one), and we get our first glimpse of a Venom Symbiote as it bonds to Spider-Man!
All in all, it’s gonna be pretty freaking sweet. I’m definitely going to SEE IT.
Spider-Man 3 is not yet rated and opens May 4 (Official Site)


I think the Raimi-Venom is a great deception for all that Venom fans. It seems Sam Raimi had an accurate perception about what thing Venom should be for Spiderman Universe. Unfortunately, in its very own creativity, Sam eliminated all the symbolisms that many drawers, despite small changes, knew to preserve.
GREAT WHITE LOGO IN CHEST. Contrast between white and black means danger, “be careful”, poisson. Just look at the nature, any bug with this color pattern is saying “hey, buddy. Stay away”. Instead, Raimi-Venom has a tiny grey spider, barely visible.
GREAT TEETH ALWAYS EXPOSED. This means aggression and violence at extreme and permanent. Is not Venom this, always?. Instead, Raimi-Venom has a couple of big lips covering permanently tiny teeth. Just look at the production photos.
HEIGHT. Size matters. It means power and implicit domination. Instead, Raimi-Venom is almost a dwarf.
GREAT TONGUE. Sadism and cruelty, they are basic in Venom’s personality. If it has, Raimi-Venom doesn’t shows anything like that.
After this, any doubt that Raimi-Venom is a great deception?
I’m not a huge spiderman fan and though I’ve enjoyed the franchise so far, I’m not in the “run out and see it opening weekend” camp for this one. However, I will admit that the recent trailers, including the one above, are really interesting me.
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