

Or anything that Emo Peter does between Dr. Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: The dance scene.It reinforces the belief many hold that there is a good movie buried inside here, it just got bogged down with all the Executive Meddling. Better on DVD: The film had an altered yet shorter and improved version called Spider-Man 3: Editor's Cut with restored music and better focus on character development.It's a brilliant dark parallel to Spider-Man's Leitmotif note which is also the trilogy's main theme - while Spidey's theme is heroic, often having a sense of tranquility and tragedy reflecting his Dark and Troubled Past, Venom's theme is dark and villainous, with a sense of anger and detest slowly rising, before culminating in a fit of rage - reflecting Venom's hatred towards Spider-Man after he humiliated Eddie and rejected the symbiote. Sandman's theme is widely regarded as a beautiful piece of music.Christopher Young's rendition of Danny Elfman's theme for the film is excellent, being darker and more dramatic than the original, particularly after the 1:20 mark.This also might have happened anyway according to Word of God, as Harry was apparently hallucinating him being there as part of remembering the evidence and realizing the truth. Author's Saving Throw: The Editor's Cut version of the movie outright cuts out the much-panned scene where Harry's butler convinces Harry to help Peter save MJ by only just NOW revealing to him that he had proof of Norman dying by his own hand, and instead has Harry make his choice all by himself, making his role in the film's climax much more powerful.
