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October 07, 2009

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Oh heck yeah dude, way cool!

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While the movie Spider-Man 3 was entertaining, with a good script, this spinoff about Venom does not convince me. Would have a very good story, and, if it will not appear along with Spider-Man, does not draw much attention that Eddie Brock was the only resolved in a single film.

Great what the world needs...another poor Marvel movie. You would think after Elektra that Marvel and the studios would learn spinning off one note characters doesn't work. Then again running two franchises (X-Men and Spider-Man) into the ground doesn't seem to bother them either as long as comic geeks (who apparently can't tell a good movie from a poor one) line up.

I don't get it. Is it supposed to be an origin story - without Spidey? Makes no sense. I mean, I haven't read the Venom comics either, but does ol' Eddie Brock get the symbiote under his tree one Xmas morning or something?

In den Comics ist Venom ein klebrigen fremden Parasiten, dass Anleihen mit Peter Parker und später sein Newsroom Rivalen, unter anderen Menschen, zu einem der beliebtesten Bösewichte in "Spider-" Man's Rogue Galerie.

Topher Grace porträtiert die Figur in der 2007 Film, der mit den Worten endete das menschliche und der Ausländer Symbionten offenbar durch eine Explosion zerstört.

A friend and I have a bet going. We were discussing snakes, poisonous snakes to be exact. He said that even after the venom glands have been removed, a snake can still produce venom. I disagree; how can a snake still produce venom once the necessary glands are gone? So my question is, IS it possible?

Marvel and the studios would learn spinning off one note characters doesn't work.

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