https://www.metacritic.com/movie/venom-2018/critic-reviews
Yeah... I really didn't have any expectations for it. I'll still end up getting it on Blu-Ray, because I have a compulsion to buy all superhero movies. Yes, I'm part of the problem... :(
https://www.metacritic.com/movie/venom-2018/critic-reviews
Yeah... I really didn't have any expectations for it. I'll still end up getting it on Blu-Ray, because I have a compulsion to buy all superhero movies. Yes, I'm part of the problem... :(
Was anyone really expecting this NOT to be a hot mess? I'll watch it, but I'll wait for it to primere on FX. Why Sony is promoting this so hard over the animated Spider-Man movie is beyond me.
Telling fans the Venom movie is gonna be stand alone and not set anytime in the MCU is not going to do it any favors, few of Venom fans are actually skeptical in a Venom without Spider-Man, ironically much like the suit needing a host, the two characters need each other to make for a well more successful story, this seems like a major oversight and blunder once again in an industry that doesn't understand what makes Venom great, it's not the suit or what it can do, it's how he's played next to Spider-Man.
The movie reviewer I usually follow said they went in with low expectations and had fun. They said the character & tone is quite true to some of Venom's roots in a way that gives things a strange 90's feel and errs on dark & absurdist humor in a way they suggested some of the critics seemed to reject. (ergo you're supposed to laugh with the movie, and critics may have been giving it a hard time) But the way I see it, it's like watching "The Darkness" comic/video games in a way that works for Venom.
I should point out I sometimes disagree with this reviewers takes or impressions of movies, but they said enough to persuade me to see the Venom movie as I'd planned. I'll let you know how it is this Friday night when I return from theaters.
When even Tom Hardy says that they cut the best bits out, you know it's bad.
Sad thing is it will do well at the box office.
Was anyone really expecting this NOT to be a hot mess? I'll watch it, but I'll wait for it to primere on FX. Why Sony is promoting this so hard over the animated Spider-Man movie is beyond me.
I know I'm going to get a lot of hate for this but neither movie looks good.
Well have just been to see it tonight, and I enjoyed it. Perhaps mostly because I'm a big Tom Hardy fan, but certainly not the worst Marvel film I've ever seen.
On another note, the upcoming Unbreakable sequel Glass looks incredible! Didn't even know this was a thing until the preview was shown before Venom.
Was anyone really expecting this NOT to be a hot mess? I'll watch it, but I'll wait for it to primere on FX. Why Sony is promoting this so hard over the animated Spider-Man movie is beyond me.
I know I'm going to get a lot of hate for this but neither movie looks good.
The animated movie looks like garbage. The whole Spider-verse thing is the worst thing to Happen to Spider-Man since One More day. I'll watch it when it comes to one of the streaming services just to see Spider-Ham as I liked his comics back in the 80's.
Was anyone really expecting this NOT to be a hot mess? I'll watch it, but I'll wait for it to primere on FX. Why Sony is promoting this so hard over the animated Spider-Man movie is beyond me.
I know I'm going to get a lot of hate for this but neither movie looks good.
The animated movie looks like garbage. The whole Spider-verse thing is the worst thing to Happen to Spider-Man since One More day. I'll watch it when it comes to one of the streaming services just to see Spider-Ham as I liked his comics back in the 80's.
I'm looking forward to it because the mixture of animation styles looks so different than what's come out in a long time. A lot of animated movies that's come out with the last ten years or so look like clones of each other with the overuse of CG animation. But that just my opinion--I'd rather watch that than sit through another CG style sequel. (Looking at you, Wreck-it Ralph).
You shouldn't take professional movie critic reviews so seriously. Critics judge things like acting, writing, cinematography, directing, sound, etc. When you watch Venom, you might enjoy it very much. The average person isn't a professional movie critic, average people watch movies for fun. There are many movies I like, and most of them probably wouldn't score too highly by a professional critic.
Watch movies you think you'll enjoy. Critic reviews don't have nothing to do with rather you'll enjoy a movie.
I watched it.
It was a good movie and I will watch it again. Venom is awesome. They nailed the look, humour, voice etc. Tom Hardy is a huge plus.
The movie is much better than critics claim. The critics are wrong.
No this movie is not as amazing as Winter Soldier, Logan or Infinity War, but it is a GOOD movie. It’s not “bad”.
It’s a solid introduction to Venom and I look forward to the sequels.
Probably about time Sony just gives up on trying to make use of the Marvel licenses, they can't seem to do anything good with them.
You shouldn't take professional movie critic reviews so seriously. Critics judge things like acting, writing, cinematography, directing, sound, etc. When you watch Venom, you might enjoy it very much. The average person isn't a professional movie critic, average people watch movies for fun. There are many movies I like, and most of them probably wouldn't score too highly by a professional critic.
Watch movies you think you'll enjoy. Critic reviews don't have nothing to do with rather you'll enjoy a movie.
While I don't think that people should take professional critic reviews too seriously, I don't see how that's unique to the opinion of professional critics. Hell, even if we're talking about just good old fashioned word of mouth from a friend, lots of my friends are idiots (well, maybe not IDIOTS, but we certainly disagree on a lot of things). And when they're not even able to comment on things such as acting/writing/cinematography/etc, it's not as if their film illiteracy somehow makes their input more valuable.
That's sort of beside the point though, because most people (I'm talking non-critics) are able to judge things like acting, writing, cinematography, and the other things you've mentioned. Those are the kinds of things that tend to get brought up during casual discussions about movies, so I fail to see how professional critics judging those things somehow means they're coming at the movie from a different angle than the casual viewer.
I also hate the saying, "watch what you'll enjoy". Mostly because how the heck is anyone supposed to know that they'll enjoy it until after they watch it?
Anyway, staying on topic, this movie looked like crap to me from the trailers. And the idea of a stand-alone Venom movie (particularly a stand-alone ORIGIN movie) that has nothing to do with Spider-Man just always struck me as a really bad idea. If they really wanted to do a stand-alone Venom movie, then they should have waited until he's actually had ONE good appearance in an actual Spider Man movie.
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