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venom 2 eddie’s outfit contest (saw a post at 2am that I cannot find anymore and short circuited)

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venom 2 eddie’s outfit contest (saw a post at 2am that I cannot find anymore and short circuited)venom 2 eddie’s outfit contest (saw a post at 2am that I cannot find anymore and short circuited)

venom 2 eddie’s outfit contest (saw a post at 2am that I cannot find anymore and short circuited)


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Pay attention to your symbiote!

wip. just them and their chickens

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I’ve seen so many youtubers complaining about, or being outright disgusted, that venom seems gay in Let There Be Carnage.

Bitch they’ve always been gay! Everything about them from way back in the 90’s has had inherent gayness at all times!!

Eddie was fucking pregnant with Venom’s child! Full on morning sickness and everything.

“Love” and “darling” and a venomized orgy scene (y'all know the one I’m talking bout) clearly wasn’t signal enough for these idiots I guess.

They’re acting like venom and eddie being queer is a new thing the director suddenly decided should happen, “to be woke” or something.

Aka “Tell me you’ve never read a Venom comic without telling me you’ve never read a Venom comic”

we are venom

we are venom


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verycharismaticdragon:

Venom (2018) is a Romcom, and here’s why

(or ”in this essay I will” joke gone very very wrong)

So, as most of us already noticed, Venom (2018) sure feels like a romantic comedy disguised as a superhero (well, antihero technically) movie. But is it truly? The short answer is yes, but I didn’t just spend my afternoon hunting proof to leave you with a short answer.

Now, I must note that Venom is really not the first superhero movie to mix another genre in. Off the top of my head, and perhaps most obvious, Ant-Man is mixing superheroics with a heist movie. Black Panther has the political thriller going. Thor: Ragnarok is a full blown cocktail, adding at least three more genres to the original one. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that someone thought to mix in romcoms, and I for one am grateful that our first example of it has alien slime falling in love with a guy.

Because that’s what happened, despite certain people bending over backwards just to not acknowledge it. But I promised you proof, so let’s get to it.

How do you determine if something is a romantic comedy or not? “That’s just the vibe I got” is really not going to cut it in a debate. But what is a vibe if not our subconsciousness recognizing a certain pattern? In this case, the pattern was the plot structure. Not being a huge fan of romcoms in general, though, I wasn’t sure how to put it into words. Thankfully, I didn’t need to: with a bit of googling, I found out that most articles have referred to the same source when it came to the romcom plot structure: a book “Writing the Romantic Comedy” by Billy Mernit. According to him, all romantic comedies can be broken down into seven story beats. How many of those would you guess does Venom follow? Hint: it’s all of them.

The rest under cut. Careful, spoilers start here!

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