You and I are just going to disagree then.
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I think you are just trying to justify the awful, awful, awful idea of having him transform by ignoring the facts. I know it sucks. Everyone else here knows it sucks. You can want it that way all you want, but no amount of placating the movie gods will change the fact that a masked Goblin CAN BE DONE.
so what is it then? We disagree on some points, or i am just 'ignoring the facts?'
What, pray tell are these facts i am ignoring? Because you seem to be ignoring the fact that it looks bloody stupid on film to have someone whip off a dummy rubber mask and go from looking like one person to another, when we all know it looks fake as hell, as i said it's Police Squad territory. It looks stupid enough in Mission Impossible/Charlies angels, when it's just a human face that we are supposed to believe has been ripped off, but a Goblin face make up, like those examples you posted? It would look absurd.
There is suspension of disbelief, and then there is having something onscreen that just looks stupid as a sfx moment. And a guy whipping off a rubber mask, pretending that intricate make up and prosthetics is a rubber mask, is one of those things that would just look awful, and it's why we have not seen it happen in any decent film yet.
You can't use 'movie magic/suspension of disbelief' as an excuse for bad ideas/execution. That's why i used the example of Police Squad, it would look *that* silly.
*and* I have seen no good reason why facial transformation is an awful idea if done tastefully. there's not been one convincing argument yet for that.
Because let's be honest here...it's not some major character thing that the Goblin mask/outfit was created for, it's to make him look visually interesting first and formost, and if you lose that visual impact, who gives a s*** if he wants to dress up as a Goblin cause he is crazy? That facet of his character is not important if the Goblin look is not a great visual.
but still, you can keep some of that aspect the way i illustrated the way i would use the transformation process. He gets the idea from the first trnansformation, but then keeps chossing to od on the serum to gain the look.
In the way I illustrated how i would do it on film, he still *chooses* to re-dose with the formula to re-gain a Goblin facial deformity, even though he goes about with superpowers all the time and could go out as a guy with a rubber mask if he wanted. In fact, if you want your Goblin crazy, that makes him even more crazier, he likes to give himself facial deformity as opposed to wearing a mask to look like a Goblin. the only thing you lose is the fact he randomly chooses a Goblin persona, and that is not much loss of character at all.
The only semi-reasonable argument I have seen against this approach is from Alchymest, and all he was saying was 'it is too similar to do it after we have just got the Lizard in a movie, but they could do it in another re-boot years from now.'
and i don't think , the way i would do it, would be that similar to the Lizard.
anyway, they won't do it that way I am imagining, but I still think it's a sound conecpt that keeps the Goblin character intact with *no* philosophical changes behind the character's persona.