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Spiderman 3

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by Savio, Jun 28, 2006.

  1. Savio

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    Maybe this is the episode where Spider man gets to shoot more than a web on Kirsten Dunst chest :bj:
     
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    ya think?
     
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    Not yet...not till the next one I bet....

    Though how the fuck is Topher Grace fucking Eddie Brock?

    Eddie Brock is a huge fucker in the comics...
     
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    That one made me do a double take.
     
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    I'm betting we see Venom at the end. It may be that teaser that leads into the next movie.
     
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    From Wikipedia:

    * In an interview with writer Gregory Ellwood of the MSN Movies and Entertainment website, Thomas Haden Church confirmed that Venom does appear in the film although no mention of Topher Grace playing the character was stated.
    * In another interview on CHUD, Church once again said that both his character and Topher's character were accidentally blurted out, referencing Kirsten Dunst's reveal of Sandman and Venom as the villains.
    * In other set pictures from Cleveland, a scene was shot which involved an armored truck and possibly Sandman, there is a number on the roof of the truck. The number could symbolize the introduction of Venom, seeing as it is the date that Venom first appeared in the comics.
    * New photos of Tobey Maguire on the New York set show him having a black and gray spidey suit under his shirt.
    * More recent set photos reveal Topher Grace (possibly as Eddie Brock) with blonde hair and a black leather jacket. This portrayal of Eddie Brock would appear to be influenced by the "Ultimate" version of the Spiderman comic series. [2]
    * Also, in a newspaper seen in the film, the picture seen appears to be credited to Eddie Brock, though it is difficult to read.
    * On a radio interview on Opie and Anthony, Thomas Haden Church confirmed that Venom will be in the film, and expected him to appear much like the comic book version. When asked about the appearance of the characters, Thomas stated that there will be "a whole lot of sand (referring to himself) and a whole lot of man (referring to Venom)", assuring that Venom will have a large stature like he does in the comics, despite the smaller build of Grace. [9]
    * The July 3-9 issue of TV Guide contains two pictures from the Spider-Man 3 set, both of which featuring the blond Topher Grace. Part of the article reads, "Also in Manhattan, Topher Grace entered the superhero world as Eddie Brock (aka the guy who becomes the evil Venom) in Spider-Man 3." This essentially confirms Grace's role as Brock; however, no announcement has been made by Sony as of yet.
     
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    http://apnews.excite.com/article/20060723/D8J209BO0.html

    SAN DIEGO (AP) - "Spider-Man 3" isn't due until next summer, but about 5,000 fans got an early look at the film Saturday at Comic-Con, the country's largest comic book convention.

    Director Sam Raimi, producer Laura Ziskin and key members of the cast - Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard and Thomas Haden Church - came to the San Diego Convention Center to answer fan questions and unveil never-before-seen, unfinished footage of the much-anticipated movie.

    So is this the final installment of the franchise?

    "There will be some conclusions, though I wouldn't say it's necessarily the end," said Maguire, whose words were nearly drowned out by thunderous applause. "We're going to leave it open-ended. If there are stories worth telling, then we'll tell them."

    The brief teaser footage blended live-action scenes with animation and computer graphics. It showed Sandman, a new villain played by Church, and offered a quick glimpse of Venom (Grace), Peter Parker's spider-like nemesis.

    "He's more of a doppelganger to Peter," Grace told the crowd. "It's kind of a case study in if someone very similar to Peter got the same powers but didn't have a good upbringing."

    Raimi also revealed that Harry Osborn (James Franco) would become a third villain, taking on some of the powers of his father, the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), who was killed in the first "Spider-Man" film.

    Actor Bruce Campbell, a Raimi-film regular, also makes an appearance in "Spider-Man 3," the director said. He'll play a new character, who fans believe will be the villain Mysterio.

    As the director of all three "Spider-Man" films, Raimi has been immersed in Spidey's world for more than six years. A longtime fan of the comic books, Raimi said it's been a "super-dream" to make the movies, but also a "great responsibility to tell the story of this character that kids look up to as this great hero."

    "Certainly you don't want to make anything that isn't worthy of their admiration," he said.

    Based on early reaction at Comic-Con, Raimi has nothing to worry about. He delivered what fans wanted: Venom.

    "It was way better than I expected because you got to see Venom. He looked awesome," said John McCracken, 22.

    "He made the entire world happy by putting Venom in it," said Nora McGuirk, 26, manager of Beach Ball Comics in Anaheim, Calif. "Sam Raimi hasn't disappointed us yet."

    Chastity Vicencio, 20, said it was even more exciting to see Spider-Man face his own demons.

    "Superheroes are cool and all, but when they hit a dark side, that's really great," she said.

    Spider-Man creator Stan Lee has his own ideas of what makes the movie a winner.

    "I have a cameo in it, and I think it's my best cameo," said the 83-year-old Marvel Comics master. "That's probably the high point of the movie. After that, you know, it's all a letdown."
     

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