Boy, did I not expect this. Though, after Doc Oc, the Sandman is my favourite movie villain. He has par far the greatest background of all the Spider-Man villains from the movies. Y’know, he’s actually a criminal, though as he calls himself: ‘not a bad person’. He only does it for his little daughter Penny, who needs an operation but Flint and his wife can’t afford them(that’s a great father, isn’t it?).
After Flint Marco ran away once again from the cops, he got himself inside some sort of whirlpool of sand, changing his molecules as if they where made from sand. That also makes for a brilliant scene where Flint tries to crawl out of the sand(lol, it looks just like a baby who tries to stand and makes his first steps). He realizes he could damn well use those powers to get money to pay the medication bills for Penny. Later, he nearly got to his end when he confronted Spider-Man in the subways. He got resurrected somehow, and focuses on Spider-Man. He teams up with Eddy Brock, a former photographer from the Daily clairon, bugle and rival of Peter.
On a scale of 1/10 of how I like the Sandman in the movie: 8/10, has a well-thought background, is freakishly strong, and his looks match extremely well with the Sandman in the comics.
After Flint Marco ran away once again from the cops, he got himself inside some sort of whirlpool of sand, changing his molecules as if they where made from sand. That also makes for a brilliant scene where Flint tries to crawl out of the sand(lol, it looks just like a baby who tries to stand and makes his first steps). He realizes he could damn well use those powers to get money to pay the medication bills for Penny. Later, he nearly got to his end when he confronted Spider-Man in the subways. He got resurrected somehow, and focuses on Spider-Man. He teams up with Eddy Brock, a former photographer from the Daily clairon, bugle and rival of Peter.
On a scale of 1/10 of how I like the Sandman in the movie: 8/10, has a well-thought background, is freakishly strong, and his looks match extremely well with the Sandman in the comics.
Three words: Impressive, though disappointing. He doesn’t look like a goblin, and certainly not like the one in the comics. Though, most of the changes in Goblin’s costume where for the better, I’d say. They improved his glider par far, his suit(though it doesn’t look goblin-ish) looks awesome, and his citrouille bombs would have made people die of laughter if it where actual pumpkins in the movie.
The Green Goblin is being played par a great actor(one of the best, in my opinion). Willem Dafoe has played in a lot of movies, but was on his best in Spider-Man. It was too bad he had to wear that mask, though. He also played a lot of ‘insane’ roles before(Speed 2: Crouse Control). Willem’s voice also suites the Green Goblin perfectly.
On a scale of 1/10 of how I liked the Green Goblin in the movie: 8/10. His glider is awesome, they improved his costume (partly), and is played par a great actor.
The Green Goblin is being played par a great actor(one of the best, in my opinion). Willem Dafoe has played in a lot of movies, but was on his best in Spider-Man. It was too bad he had to wear that mask, though. He also played a lot of ‘insane’ roles before(Speed 2: Crouse Control). Willem’s voice also suites the Green Goblin perfectly.
On a scale of 1/10 of how I liked the Green Goblin in the movie: 8/10. His glider is awesome, they improved his costume (partly), and is played par a great actor.