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Venom Investigative journalist Eddie Brock attempts a comeback following a scandal, but accidentally becomes the host of an alien symbiote that gives him a violent super alter-ego: Venom. Soon, he must rely on his newfound powers to protect the world from a shadowy organisation looking for a symbiote of their own. Critic Reviews: " It's worth focusing your attention on Tom Hardy's amazing, physical, and enthusiastic performance. " - Ricardo Gallegos " I didn't hate this movie... I had a fun time. " - Andrew Galdi " I would like to watch more of Eddie and Venom bantering about their common character defects and possibly eating people. - Venom (DVD)
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- Media Format : DVD
- Studio : Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Australia Pty Limited
- ASIN : B07MW1RMQB
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What was an average superhero / villain origin story has been given new life in the 3D format. Great effects, thundering sound and awesome 3D picture makes this release worth the effort of tracking down. Hard to find in 3D but you will be rewarded with a top movie experience.
Reviewed in Australia on 10 December 2021
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4k brings a clear picture and the 3D version was really great
Reviewed in Australia on 30 January 2021
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Frothing out the mouth.... I’ve rented this movie 3 or 4 times now? If it doesn’t go free to air soon then I’ll probably rent it again before ‘Venom 2’ hits the screens!
Reviewed in Australia on 12 February 2021
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Not to bad, little bit more effort on CGI displacement, but other than that, Tom Hardy, perfect for the role, welcome to the marvel universe. :)
Reviewed in Australia on 10 October 2020
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I thought this was a great movie but I might be a little bias because I really like Tom Hardy who, by the way, plays the part so well...
Reviewed in Australia on 25 February 2021
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Predictable story line but like the the graphics and the Marvel brand
Reviewed in Australia on 24 June 2021
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Great effects needs to be on 4k
Reviewed in Australia on 28 March 2021
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Awesome movie but shouldn’t really be having to pay for. 3 year old movie shoulda been on my prime access and
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Dean Hedges
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 February 2019Verified Purchase
The Blu Ray 3D disc version of this film has great depth and scope. Both discs in this package are all regions (ABC) and are the generic worldwide release discs with all subtitles and soundtracks as standard with English being the default language for everything. The only thing different about this package from what WOULD have been a UK release is the German design of the outer box sleeve. I guess Blu Ray 3d fans will have to start getting used to importing 3D versions of films from overseas now as it looks like SONY has joined PARAMOUNT and 20TH CENTURY FOX in not releasing films that got a 3D cinema release onto Blu Ray 3D in the UK and in some cases no 3d Versions are being released anywhere in the world cases in point Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Bumblebee, The Predator, Free Guy, Cosmoball, No Time To Die (LIMITED 3D CINEMA RELEASE), X-Men: Dark Phoenix and Spider-Man: No Way Home. Very annoying!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Really wanted the 3d version
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 May 2019Verified Purchase
Really wanted the 3d version of this and some of them were extortionate. Then I discovered that if you want the 3d version of the film you need to complete the email me when in stock. Once you do this AMAZON emails you back with a price at the same it would have been in the UK.
The film
Great 3d
Great storyline
Stan Lee was in it
Cons
The film studios last year released more 3d blu rays than the year before. This year the film companies are phasing out the 3d format with the UK first.
Fine we know that the 3d format fell flat on its face because of timing ie the crash, glasses, badly converted 3d etc...... but why release in Bangladesh, Mororavia etc...? This led to some sellers taking advantage the situation with one going for £68 I saw.
What happened to Customer choice? They already have an excess of £5 on top
The film
Great 3d
Great storyline
Stan Lee was in it
Cons
The film studios last year released more 3d blu rays than the year before. This year the film companies are phasing out the 3d format with the UK first.
Fine we know that the 3d format fell flat on its face because of timing ie the crash, glasses, badly converted 3d etc...... but why release in Bangladesh, Mororavia etc...? This led to some sellers taking advantage the situation with one going for £68 I saw.
What happened to Customer choice? They already have an excess of £5 on top
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Alexander Stewart Hutchison
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent film, mostly due to amazing lead actor.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 February 2019Verified Purchase
I dreaded this film when it was announced as Venom without Spider-Man is like Batman without Joker. Story wise Sony would've been better off waiting until they could include Spider-Man in it, as Venom's comic book origin story is completely reliant on the rivalry between Peter Parker and Eddie Brock. Should Spider-Man ever be included in this Sony/Marvel Universe or whatever this is I struggle to see how they'll introduce the character and said rivalry with this new continuity.
Having said that the story which they have written here is a decent enough spin on things. Eddie Brock is now an online blogging sensation, bringing his viewers the truth behind the headlines. His no nonsense style of reporting is ultimately his career/lifes undoing. Venom is still a symbiote from outer space, brought to earth in the hope that these newly discovered life forms may be the key to medicinal miracles such as mending bones instantaneously or cancer, by bonding patients with the symbiotes. Thus a (un)happy accident ensues, where said blogger, who happens to be unearthing grisly secrets within the labs containing symbiotes, crosses paths with said symbiote.
Tom Hardy's performance is honestly the main reason I'd recommend anybody sit through this film. He nails it, and clearly has fun doing it. As for the big brute himself, the CGI is as good as it probably could've been and his voice is spot-on. They really got the character of Venom so perfect. It's just a shame it couldn't have been in the proper context, with the aforementioned Parker/Spider-Man rivalry from the books. Also, because of Spidey's absence, Venom has no large white spider emblazoned on his torso. Though this may be me being a nitpicking fanboy.
The same cannot be said for the rest of the cast. Most of it's passable, but the main villain himself, to me personally, was bollocks. I can't really even explain why, I just did not buy it. Whether it's the fault of the actor or shoddy writing, I could not comment. The whole pace of the film - especially towards the end as the villain gets more of a front seat - feels rushed.
All in all, Venom mostly does what it says on the tin. It's good fun. That's really all. If you're not too fussed about the character or aren't sure about this one, I'd recommend renting rather than buying. I bought the Blu-Ray and I don't suppose it'll be in the disc slot again anytime soon.
Having said that the story which they have written here is a decent enough spin on things. Eddie Brock is now an online blogging sensation, bringing his viewers the truth behind the headlines. His no nonsense style of reporting is ultimately his career/lifes undoing. Venom is still a symbiote from outer space, brought to earth in the hope that these newly discovered life forms may be the key to medicinal miracles such as mending bones instantaneously or cancer, by bonding patients with the symbiotes. Thus a (un)happy accident ensues, where said blogger, who happens to be unearthing grisly secrets within the labs containing symbiotes, crosses paths with said symbiote.
Tom Hardy's performance is honestly the main reason I'd recommend anybody sit through this film. He nails it, and clearly has fun doing it. As for the big brute himself, the CGI is as good as it probably could've been and his voice is spot-on. They really got the character of Venom so perfect. It's just a shame it couldn't have been in the proper context, with the aforementioned Parker/Spider-Man rivalry from the books. Also, because of Spidey's absence, Venom has no large white spider emblazoned on his torso. Though this may be me being a nitpicking fanboy.
The same cannot be said for the rest of the cast. Most of it's passable, but the main villain himself, to me personally, was bollocks. I can't really even explain why, I just did not buy it. Whether it's the fault of the actor or shoddy writing, I could not comment. The whole pace of the film - especially towards the end as the villain gets more of a front seat - feels rushed.
All in all, Venom mostly does what it says on the tin. It's good fun. That's really all. If you're not too fussed about the character or aren't sure about this one, I'd recommend renting rather than buying. I bought the Blu-Ray and I don't suppose it'll be in the disc slot again anytime soon.
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Dean Hedges
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 February 2019Verified Purchase
The 4K ULTRA HD Blu Ray disc version of this film has greatly improved sound and picture quality over the standard Blu Ray disc version when played through a ULTRA HD Blu Ray player and a 4K ULTRA HD TV with HDR (High Dynamic Range).I would have also of liked a Venom Blu Ray 3d disc released as this was released in cinemas in a 3D option. I will now have to import the Blu Ray 3D version from overseas where it has been released,annoying!!!!
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Justin Woods
3.0 out of 5 stars
So dark it's hard to watch
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2019Verified Purchase
Purchased in 4k and played on a high end Sony 4k HDR projector, the lighting is often very grey and blue with characters dressed in grey and blue, and the background in grey and blue. There is a lack of lighting continuously, that is obviously intended to complement the dark story.
The clarity of image is there, the CGI is good, but the darkness of the image made me actually put the Blu-Ray disk into another player and try it to see if my projector had gone wrong.
As for the film, Spiderman it is not, but it is definitely a really good watch in my opinion and my 3 children all rated it as 5 stars. Just save yourself some money, avoid the 4k version
The clarity of image is there, the CGI is good, but the darkness of the image made me actually put the Blu-Ray disk into another player and try it to see if my projector had gone wrong.
As for the film, Spiderman it is not, but it is definitely a really good watch in my opinion and my 3 children all rated it as 5 stars. Just save yourself some money, avoid the 4k version