Spiderman 3 Venom pic


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They just plain need an actor who has the ability to gain muscle mass.

the actors should be able to do it, it's just the matter of how much hard work you are putting in. Look at Gerald Butler (Leonidas) from 300. He took his role seriously and well, as we all saw on screen.

3 pics I took from the trailer. One similar to this last one posted above though. I really like the look on Topher Graces face in the first one. Just screams out PSYCHO!

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littleneutrino. If you want to take a screenshot from a video playing in Quicktime. Just put it on the frame you want, you can use the arrow keys on the keyboard to go frame by frame, click on Edit then Copy.

Open whatever graphics app you use and go to Edit within it and you should see Paste. It'll paste that frame, then just save it as whatever you want and you don't have to worry about seeing the Quicktime app in the shots or anything. You'll also notice the color seems better in the pictures when you do it this way.

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Holy crap that looks nothing like Topher

I know.

If you watch the trailer and use the frame by frame in Quicktime during the part where the symbiote first attaches to him, you can see he's a little bigger than he was on That 70's Show. So he's put on a little bit of muscle for the role. In the photo of him above you see the neck muscles on him, but I can't tell if that's actually his muscle or part of the costume. I think it's actually his muscle.

I also like how they have part of the symbiote holding his eyebrow up like that to give off that psycho look :laugh:

I tried getting this using the full 720p HD trailer, but it wouldn't play. Just kept freezing up. I can watch other HD trailers fine though. So I had to go for the 480p version

If anyone can get that image of Topher from the full HD 720p trailer please post it on here. IMO that would make a sick wallpaper :laugh:

I had actually finally got the full sized HD trailer to play right after I made my last post LOL thanks anyway though. I'm sure others here would like that picture.

And to compare Topher Graces size in the movie to the size he usually is, here's a picture from around the time he left That 70's Show. You can see that he's bigger for the role.

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littleneutrino. If you want to take a screenshot from a video playing in Quicktime. Just put it on the frame you want, you can use the arrow keys on the keyboard to go frame by frame, click on Edit then Copy.

Open whatever graphics app you use and go to Edit within it and you should see Paste. It'll paste that frame, then just save it as whatever you want and you don't have to worry about seeing the Quicktime app in the shots or anything. You'll also notice the color seems better in the pictures when you do it this way.

wow thats almost insulting being that is exactly what i had done the film was paused when i took the screenshot and i was in the exact frame that i wanted i just left the program window to prevent people from thinking it was photoshopped

wow thats almost insulting being that is exactly what i had done the film was paused when i took the screenshot and i was in the exact frame that i wanted i just left the program window to prevent people from thinking it was photoshopped

OK :blink:

Nothing in my post was in any way at all meant to insult you. How am I suppossed to know you purposely did it that way so people wouldn't say it was photoshopped? That wouldn't keep people from saying that anyway :laugh:

it SHOULD be like that. THAT is VENOM. He looks more Alien.. that is why we come do like it.

But think comic to movie adaption. One fine example are the costumes in X-Men compared to how they are in the comic. Also, that picture sure seems to be a bit over emphasized. Make him big, but that's just ridiculously big. He gives the Hulk competition with those pythons. I'm not saying that's not how Venom is, but to put him in a live action movie at THAT size is well, CGI overkill imho. So his muscles aren't bigger than Spider-Man's torso, aaaaaaand?

But think comic to movie adaption. One fine example are the costumes in X-Men compared to how they are in the comic. Also, that picture sure seems to be a bit over emphasized. Make him big, but that's just ridiculously big. He gives the Hulk competition with those pythons. I'm not saying that's not how Venom is, but to put him in a live action movie at THAT size is well, CGI overkill imho. So his muscles aren't bigger than Spider-Man's torso, aaaaaaand?

no I was saying that you see his mouth? it's all alienated teeth, and look at that tonuge.. it's always out with slime.

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