[QUOTE=Brage Nyman;27950453]When did this guy stop being funny?[/QUOTE]
Around august last year I'd guess.
Never seen this guy before, that was quite good
But I have to agree, venom needed way more screen time, hell, even his own movie, he's one of the best marvel characters in my opinion, he has an awesome backstory.
[editline]9th February 2011[/editline]
The spiderman movies really need a DC comics makeover, they're simply not dark enough, like with venom, dark spidey, etc.
good review list thingy
3 reasons why I fucking hated spider man 3
-not enough venom
[B]-topher grace as venom (lmao)[/B]
-emo peter (ugh)
topher grace did good with what he had, he just doesn't fit venom at all
I liked that idea Critic put forward about the astronaut boyfriend from number 2 being venom, that actually sounded plausibly good.
Spiderman 2 was excellent. 3 wasn't as good as the previous films, but I don't understand why reboots are so good these days. Especially after such recent films.
I was kinda hoping the review was going to be about either the 1967 or 1994 Spider-Man cartoons. I remember watching the shows all the time but after seeing the first movie the rest never really appealed to me. Not to mention the [I]Nostalgia[/I] Critic reviewing films made in and after 2002 seems extremely unfitting.
I don't like some of his arguments
[QUOTE=PelPix123;27959059] The webs were produced by a machine of his own invention that he strapped around his wrist. The original point of Venom was that it provided unlimited webbing, which his machines couldn't do. They ran out eventually.[/QUOTE]
The original video-games clearly showed this as well.
[QUOTE=GoldenBullet;27950698]topher grace did good with what he had, he just doesn't fit venom at all[/QUOTE]
Well considering most of his roles are comedic roles, I would not be surprised if he did not make a good Venom. Someone that I could see being Venom is a young Jack Nicholson because he would fit perfectly for the scenes of Eddie struggling between himself and Venom.
[QUOTE=Source;27951054]I liked that idea Critic put forward about the astronaut boyfriend from number 2 being venom, that actually sounded plausibly good.[/QUOTE]
That's exactly what I thought when I saw the second film, I thought they wouldn't just have a random character being an astronaut if they weren't gonna make him Venom, since Venom's backstory is all about him coming down from space.
Then again, they had Dr. Connors and didn't do anything with him either...
I agree with the list, but isn't he supossed to review old stuff?
I was almost positive that it WAS Jameson's son that was turned into venom, at least in one of the TV series, if not the comics.
Those Spider-Man films aren't very old enough to be Nostalgic, you disappoint me Nostalgia Critic.
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