Venom: Let There Be Carnage - Movie Review
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Published 2021-09-30
FINALLY Venom and Carnage face off on the big screen! Was it worth the wait? Here's my review for VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE!
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All Comments (21)
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“I’ve read novels with Carnage that were more Graphic “ I love you, man.
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Director: So weve got this character, his name is Carnage. Studio Exec: I love it! Let's make it PG-13
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This movie was so disappointing. The main villain is called “carnage”, whose host is a psychopathic killer, and they make it pg13. I don’t get it
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I agree that there should have been more "Lethal Protector" in the movie. Or just more action with Venom in general. Those comics were fucking amazing in the 80-90's
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I feel Jeremy should introduce a new rating called, "Okay for streaming but not worth a cinema ticket"
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“How can you mess this up?” The PG13 rating for a movie containing Carnage probably helped.
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The scene where Carnage was introduced was played out like a horror movie, and that roar was SICK!
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The movie felt like it was written by an 9 year old. The scene with Carnage, Cletus and whatsherface standing outside and Carnage saying it’s going to be a red wedding.Then the scene with Venom in the club and people saying it’s an awesome “costume” made me roll my eyes. I definitely had 80’s and 90’s superhero film vibes with how nonsensical and cartoony it was
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Ya know what’s a real win…when before clicking on the video you correctly guess what Jeremy’s rating will be haha And yes - in this one more than the last - you definitely feel that not having the r rating held this movie back. Totally agree on editing, first thing that stood out. But carnage finale fight is cool.
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How would Venom even survive in a rave? His whole weakness is noise…
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I didn’t care for Cassidy’s love interest, and i wanted a psychotic Carnage.
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I didn't like the version of carnage. I couldn't help but compare him to the 90s cartoon version. I kept thinking he needed a high pitch voice and more a cackling laugh.
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"The first movie was a better movie" Ouch
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Carnage, one of the most violent characters in comics finally has a movie. PG-13...
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It would've been dope to see Carnage pull a Omni-Man if the movie was rated R.
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I whole heartedly agree. There needs to be another series that is rated r
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It’s amazing that the Animated series from the 90s in which there a no guns, spiderman only throws two punches, but somehow handled Carnage better than the the live action movie.
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This is your warning to not look at the comments section as people are freely discussing/hinting at the post credits scene already
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What annoys me is that my favorite parts of the movie was when Eddie and venom just interacted with eachother. But what did they do? They split them up and it does nothing but pad the run time. It would have been cool to see them fight crime together seeing how they do things differently with venom being much more lethal and Eddie wanting to go a more Police officer type route.
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Let's be honest with ourselves. It's just like you said, Jeremy. This movie was doomed to "underwhelming" the moment we got it confirmed at pg13. The producers/backers just aren't willing to go out on that edgy limb that would make these films so much better. Give the director/actors/writers more room for the darker tones and there's so many more possibilities that open up, ESPECIALLY with Carnage. But the powers that be refuse to take off the blinders.