Sir Godfrey
Pelegrin Crucis
I think Carnage is the best bet, if they continue the symbiote storyline. I admit it would be awsome to see him with special effects they can do these days.
Wow, I'm rather surprised to hear your thoughts on the movie. I have yet to find someone within my circle of known people that have liked this movie, let alone more than one critic. From what I've been hearing, and (no I have not seen it yet) Its the worst spiderman film, and possibly as bad as The incredible hulk movie that came out with him jumping around. I'll give my actual low-down on the film though when I finally see it. That may be in a while though.
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I absolutely loved this movie. Dad and I went to the cinema about a week ago to watch it and I think it is the best installment in the series so far. The previous two movies moved along with a slower pace than this one did and though I did not particularly like the Sandman-storyline I thought the movie was a definite improvement in comparison to the other two. I used to adore Venom in the cartoons and so I was scared that they hadn't done him justice in this third installment... but the movie made me fall in love with him all over again, because the spirit of the character had been preserved so well. It was something I had missed in the previous two movies.
The critics here didn't seem to like the movie that much, giving only three stars out of five for it, but I disagree with them. The argument of having too many storylines in it at one time is, of course, a logical one... but it didn't disturb my viewing experience as much as I had feared before I saw the movie. I guess it all partially comes down to the way I got to know Spiderman, though... I grew up with the cartoons showing on TV and saw every single episode they bothered to air here in Holland... so for me, Spiderman is something from my childhood... especially Venom is a character I loved dearly when I was younger... and they did the whole story justice through this movie, for I felt like I had been teleported back into my childhood and was watching everything again through a child's eyes... it is something I missed in the previous two movies and therefore I call the third one the best so far.