What went wrong?

what went wrong?

Sony forcing him to include Venom.

Sony pandering the EMO audience

Nothing.
This film's pure kino.

Stopped caring

Nothing went wrong, it was fun!

sandman in movie ´dead osborne
should have been like the venom guy instead got possesed fully in final battle and becomes carnage and kills host guy while then being defeated

The Sony executives and Sam Raimi fought each other over what should be in the movie, leaving us with a movie that pleased nobody (not the execs, not Raimi, and most certainly not us).

Black suit costume design was good, Sandman was good, Eric Foreman as Eddie Brock was shitty. Also Harry got btfo

Nothing

Venom didn't rape and sexually enslave Spider-Man.

Too many villains, venom deserves its own movie, or if it has to share the limelight it should be with carnage instead of sandman and hobgoblin.

This. Also, Eddie should've been a skeleton.

Pretty obvious that Venom was shoe-horned into the movie, even though they had a way to set him up in the second movie with JJ's astronaut son. Instead the symbiote just crash lands on Earth with a random meteor that just happens to be close to where Peter Parker is.

bad cgi, but that's it

They forced him to include as many fucking villains as possible, which always ends terribly.

>Oh I'll just throw this grenade at him whats the worst that could happen?
>Oh my god Peter why would you do that what the fuck

That's not entirely true. Raimi was still going to use two villains, plus Harry being shady, but not the Goblin yet.

>In early drafts, Sandman and Vulture are the villains. Sandman is a reluctant criminal who accidentally killed Uncle Ben and uses his newfound powers to steal the money needed for his daughter's treatment, while Vulture is Sandman's former cellmate whom he breaks out of prison to help him defeat Spider-Man. Harry's descent into villainy is explored, but he only becomes the new Green Goblin as a stinger for a potential sequel.

>Sony demanded that Raimi add Venom and Gwen Stacy to the narrative and explore Harry as the New Goblin, forcing Raimi to remove the Vulture and change the movie's storyline from "Peter finds out good people can be criminals" to "Peter grapples with his dark side". The script became so complex that Sargent considered splitting it into two movies, but couldn't find a satisfying breaking point in the story.

>In early drafts, the symbiote would arrive on Earth in a space shuttle piloted by John Jameson, which would malfunction and nearly crash-land on Manhattan before Spider-Man intervenes and manages to divert it into the Hudson River, for which he is awarded the key to the city. The sequence was deemed too extenside and expensive and entirely scrapped.

>In early drafts, Eddie Brock's sociopathic tendencies are evidenced, with Peter learning of his criminal record. Brock would also obsessively stalk Gwen and attempt to force his way into her house, claiming she told him she loved him, before being escorted out by Captain Stacy, and present himself as "the only righteous man in a world of sinners" during his rant at the church.

>In early drafts, Sandman would ambush Spider-Man once again at the construction site, before being interrupted by Captain George Stacy, who brings his wife and daughter into the site. Sandman learns that his daughter's conditional is terminal and there is no longer a cure, and is allowed by Spider-Man and Captain Stacy to escape and spend his daughter's final moments by her side.

>In early drafts, Harry's butler Bernard is revealed to a hallucination projected by Harry's subconscious to justify him betraying his father's memory by helping Peter. The scene was shot, but removed after test-audiences were confused by it.

>In early drafts, Gwen would've been kidnapped by Venom and Sandman, but scheduling conflicts forced Raimi to replace her with MJ although he didn't want MJ to be the damsel in distress once again.

How would spiderman stop a meteor from hitting a city and divert into the Hudson?

WEBS!

Even Toby says he didn't want to do it. Sony just got overbearing and pushed everybody into it so they could make more money

>Sandman learns that his daughter's conditional is terminal and there is no longer a cure, and is allowed by Spider-Man and Captain Stacy to escape and spend his daughter's final moments by her side.

Nothing

Pretty metal to be honest

The camp was too pervasive.

You have to be careful with camp. It has its place, and you have to both time and execute it just right.

The entire film felt campy and the audience was left feeling completely apathetic. By the climax people didn't even care.