Venom (Limited Edition Steelbook) [4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital]
E**K
Venom wonderful franchise
My friend convinced me that this franchise was not the horror genre that I thought it was. It really was quite funny and places. I had to rent it to watch it on Amazon, but it was well worth it.
K**.
Good movie
It was good
S**G
Great venom movie
I love the venom movies, very entertaining, highly recommend
O**.
Underrated film. NO SPOILERS
I'm not a comics guy, and didn't love this character in the 1st-gen Spider-Man movie with Topher Grace. But I like Tom Hardy's work, and the trailers looked good, so I took a chance. I was pleasantly surprised.I'm not going to dive too far into the plot, which is fine -- good even -- but with this genre to me it's more about how well the superhero-type premise works. Venom is decidedly different from the patented Marvel films. The characters are not as black and white (save for the villain, a capitalist entrepreneur type who is actually pretty evil) and the "super" conceit is not as slick. Venom is darker and dirtier, with a protagonist who isn't a painful jerk like Eddie Brock in the Spider-Man film, but isn't necessarily a glossy Marvel hero-type either.Tom Hardy's performance carries the film. The premise here is different from the outset -- Venom is a space-born alien parasite, not a lab accident or a magic ring. He's not nice. Not evil, necessarily, but definitely not a magical force for good. Hardy's Eddie Brock would like to be a force for good, but he's a bit of a mess as a struggling reporter who gets fired for being too aggressive with a self-aggrandizing scientist in an interview and manages to lose his girlfriend in the process.The fun of the movie is seeing what happens when Venom and Brock get together. Hardy acts the Venom voice he hears in his head as well, and it's that terrific, gonzo performance that propels the movie. It would not have worked with anything less.The effects and production values here are fine -- for the most part as high as people have come to expect. The biggest Marvel Movies have more whiz-bang in the CGI department, but lack the interesting off-center characterizations here. IS Venom evil? Is Eddie good? If neither of these things are clear, can the combination of the two of them nevertheless be worthwhile?Don't get me wrong -- this film isn't a deep, probing Oscar-bait drama. It simply isn't the genre for that. But it's fascinating to watch Hardy navigate his dual role and make something happen here. The sensibilities in play are more textured than the usual comic-book-based morality play, and it manages to feel both spookier and more grounded than the shiny superhero sky-battle stuff (okay there might be one sky battle).Four stars for a different, and arguably better take on the superhero movie. I'm looking forward to the sequel and hope it holds on to the quirky, gritty flavor that make Venom a lot more fun than many reviews would have you believe. Check it out.
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Pp
LOVE this movie
P**Z
what’s worth the price?
Love that came on time no damage
V**W
Venom Steelbook) 4K
Nice artwork
J**
Surprisingly better than I expected!
I don’t know why I took so long to watch this movie. Tom did a really good job in this and the plot wasn’t too bad even if it didn’t follow the story that I am used to. The family really enjoyed it and it made us want to watch the sequels
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