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  • palitoy
    live. laugh. lisa needs braces
    • Jun 16, 2001
    • 59764

    #16
    Originally posted by MIB41
    Would be nice to get a comic accurate Goblin from the classic years.
    I honestly loved Dafoe in the role and didn't mind his suit. Every subsequent attempt has been an abomination however.
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    • Earth 2 Chris
      Verbose Member
      • Mar 7, 2004
      • 32929

      #17
      Rumours are swirling around about Micheal Keaton as the Vulture for this one.
      Isn't that a little on the nose (or beak) given his role in Birdman?

      Chris
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      • hedrap
        Permanent Member
        • Feb 10, 2009
        • 4825

        #18
        So Raimi's aborted Spidey 4 was Vulture and his daughter.

        I still look back on his first casting choices and smh at the missed opportunity. Wes Bentley and Malkovich with a three story arc for Gwen Stacey.

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        • MIB41
          Eloquent Member
          • Sep 25, 2005
          • 15633

          #19
          Originally posted by palitoy
          I honestly loved Dafoe in the role and didn't mind his suit. Every subsequent attempt has been an abomination however.
          Oh without question DaFoe was a PERFECT Norman Osborne. But every time I see the makeup test for the original concept of the Goblin (and think of DeFoe in it) I feel there was a missed opportunity. Could you have imagined his face in that? Omigod. Beyond creepy.

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          • Hector
            el Hombre de Acero
            • May 19, 2003
            • 31852

            #20
            Originally posted by MIB41
            Oh without question DaFoe was a PERFECT Norman Osborne. But every time I see the makeup test for the original concept of the Goblin (and think of DeFoe in it) I feel there was a missed opportunity. Could you have imagined his face in that? Omigod. Beyond creepy.

            Unfortunately, DeFoe himself was the problem, for the word is that he wanted little to no makeup...such are the attitudes of these method actors, ego and vanity go hand and hand.

            That Goblin friggin rules...had I been in charge, would've fired DeFoe on the spot...and hired an actor willing to don that.
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            • Earth 2 Chris
              Verbose Member
              • Mar 7, 2004
              • 32929

              #21
              ^Yeah, it's criminal they didn't go with THAT. It was perfect! I can't understand why any actor would want to be below something he couldn't emote through at ALL.

              My daughter and I watched the first Spider-Man movie a few weeks back. I was ready to be more charitable to the Goblin design, chalking up some of my dislike to just fanboy slavishness. Nope, it's that bad. DaFoe gives a fantastic performance, half of which is hidden behind an immovable chunk of metal/plastic.

              Chris
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              • emeraldknight47
                Talkative Member
                • Jun 20, 2011
                • 5212

                #22
                Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
                ^Yeah, it's criminal they didn't go with THAT. It was perfect! I can't understand why any actor would want to be below something he couldn't emote through at ALL.

                My daughter and I watched the first Spider-Man movie a few weeks back. I was ready to be more charitable to the Goblin design, chalking up some of my dislike to just fanboy slavishness. Nope, it's that bad. DaFoe gives a fantastic performance, half of which is hidden behind an immovable chunk of metal/plastic.

                Chris
                Dafoe's sequence where he's talking to himself in the mirror was chilling! In that moment, he captured the essence of the Goblin's madness perfectly! I would easily put that right up there with Heath Ledger's Joker. And it is a shame a lot of the more nuanced aspects of his performance were stuck behind a static mask.
                sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.

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