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Friday, May 11, 2007 . 4:06 AM

Yea, CTs are OVER!
Bio was freaking easy (smug smile)

Anyway, I just watched Spiderman 3 last night, so I may as well comment on it.

SPOILERS BELOW TO THOSE WHO HAVENT WATCHED IT
But wtf, just read it:



Basically, Spidey now has a proper life, everybody loves him, girlfriend loves him, and does well in school. However, he was blinded by publicity as Spiderman, and that rose a lot of problems. He tried to solve many of these problems using revenge, and the VENOM 'which is the black thingy that crawls around' is attracted to him, and makes him more powerful, but more evil, and soon he beomce a act-cool kinda guy and also a criminal Spiderman.

Comments:
I think the Inclusion of Venom AND Sandman was a great one: it tied in very nicely, and the graphic effects were excellent. It has been way better than I expected.

4.5/5

However, the love part is super crappy, and I think they overexaggerated. Can you imagine a Peter Parker dancing like mr. Bean, doing acrobatic tricks without the Spidey Suit, and bullying Mary Jane? Bleargh, and I could fall asleep at those lovey-dovey times.

1/5

Questions I have:
1) Can Sandman ever die?
2) Where does Spiderman get his hood after he loses the first one?
3) How can a Meteor of Venom drop down during a Meteor Shower without any proper introduction to what it exactly is?
4) Is the movie trying to promote Christianity and the U.S?

I told the fourth point to Charles and Jun Lin liao, but they think I am reading too much into it.

Before I dwell into it, I would like tos ay that I do believe in God to a certain extent, and I am not going against it. Just speaking for a viewer's point of view.

Firstly, when Spiderman turns 'bad', and then he feels guilty about it, he goes to a Church for 'repentence'. When he hears the Church bell ring, which is the Holy and Pure Sound from the Lord, he is able to tear off the Venom that got stuck to him for quite a while, as this Signifies that the sins are cleared, the Venom being the sins. After that scene where Petey becomes good, he is in a shower, where he is finally 'cleansed' of his sins. Is this promoting Christianity?

Also within the same sin, the guy who hates spidey comes into the same church, and prays to God for him to kill Peter. After the Venom got released from peter, it attached itself to that guy, feeding on his hatred and revenge. Does this show that 1) Never have hatred for others (God's commandments)
2) Never ask God to harm or kill others, as thou must forgive others

Next, for the U.S part.

Venom (the guy who hated Spidey) and Sandman have held Mary Jane hostage, and the city is in trouble. So who comes to savev the day? Spiderman lar duh.

So he swoops in with that sameo lameo swing into the area, with all the people below clapping for him, and he lands in front of the U.S. Flag, before he swings on. Is this saying that U.S is almighty and always here to save the day? Mind you, even the colors of this suit and the flag were prefectly coodinated.

Oh man, I have mixed feelings about this movie, but more negative =(

Signing Off,
Edward Elric