sweetre15
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Agreed. He was used in the 60's cartoon, 80's cartoon, Spider-man and Hist Amazing Freinds, Spider-Man: TAS, Spider-Man Unlimited, The Spectacular Spider-Man, and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man films. He should be used here as well.Green Goblin is to Spider-Man as the Joker is to Batman.
In every reinvention they should at least be used once. Should damn near be a requirement.![]()
t:IMO At this point only Lex has the luxury as the only archenemy that has to return, but I dont feel the same for the rest. Magneto seems to be a whole other issue. He was like the main character in First Class. It's hard to say if I would still be interested in the sequel if he was gone.
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Magneto is involved in almost every major storyline in the x-men comics. It would be hard not to include him.
Thats what I cant seem to figure out. There must of been many other X-men villains they could of used, yet I dont see how they could have done the movies with out over using him.
The problem with that test is it seemed way too cartoony and light. Not that scary. I liked the final one in the film better.
HOWEVER, with that said - if you make that more menacing, scarier, not as light - it'd be perfect.
I think it's the green - just reminds me of Jim Carrey's The Mask or Goosebumps.
Bald JackalJust use a CFX mask like the imp ones that look very Goblin like!
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Just use a CFX mask like the imp ones that look very Goblin like!
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Green Goblin should DEFINITELY be used in the new reboot series and moreso than Doc Ock, Sandman and Venom, imo.
Sandman and Venom, Raimi just ruined them for me and I don't care in seeing them anytime soon, and Molina did such a fantastic job as Ock, but GG is more important and needs to be done better. Granted, Dafoe was great, but the story of GG was a bit drowned from the origin of Spidey and needs a lot more with as much as Joker received in '89 Batman, The Dark Knight and what Magneto even received during First Class.
I have to admit, I got reeeally tired of Raimi's constant villains-with-a-conscience. I'm glad that they left The Lizard for Webb's reboot. Imagine him in Raimi's film, as the villain in "3". I mean, how many times can we watch scientists get ****ed up by their own damn experiments?
While I agree with you (mainly because of Doc Ock), I don't really see the logic here.
Because, what difference does it make that Lizard is now used in the reboot instead? That still makes the third film in a row with a sympathetic villain, just with a different (and hopefully better) director.
This is why I hoped for another villain in the first film in this reboot. Not only because I think Doc Connors - much like Osborn - should be developed through at least one film before he becomes his alter ego (and with developed, I mean more in depth than Raimi's version). But also because it would mean another film in a row that has a very sympathetic villain.
I really hoped for Lizard in this trilogy because he's one of my top favourites. But I prefer the thought of having him end the trilogy. It would make an epic finale. Hopefully, Webb handles him right even though he's in the origin film (the same problem as I had with Green Goblin being in the first film in the past trilogy).
It could end up the other way around though, with Lizard kick starting this reboot in an epic way.