This is why Willem Dafoe is such a brilliant actor the fact he’s able to play both sides of Norman the scared frightened man who wants to get rid of his inner demons and the haunting malicious Green Goblin so perfectly simultaneously is nothing sort of perfection.
Alfred too!!!! I mean, props to these actors for making these movies looks great!!! Just watched no way home, i gotta say the acting is really on point
*"Strong enough to have it all, too weak to take it!"* I legitimately think he deserves an Oscar for what he did in No Way Home. He completely transformed from an actor into an animal when portraying the Green Goblin in that film.
Willem Dafoe just raised the bar for portraying comic book villains, period. Not only did he get to play the delightfully campy, Jack Nicholson-type spin of Green Goblin, but he also got to play the genuinely terrifying, Heath Ledger-type version of the same character *AND* he made that version look like a natural evolution of the old campy character that he once played, rather than an obvious reboot/retcon. *AND* he still got to perform his own stunts during his second outing. He's not just Dafoe. He's DaGOAT.
@@trollking6315 COMPLETELY DISAGREE on Heath but I think Jack is actually UNDERRATED personally. Leto was wannabe Edgy. I’d even say the same with Monaghan
I agree. In No Way Home, Goblin is in an universe where he doesn't have an identity, almost like the Joker in The Dark Knight. Maybe it makes him feel more free, violent and determined to trick everyone and follow his sick dreams of power.
Spider-Man No way home and Willem Dafoe just proved that Green Goblin is the greatest Spider-Man villain in whatever universe he's in! Both mentally and physically.
I love how when he turns at 1:18, Willem literally changes his expression from insane to confused in like a millisecond. Also, his difference in walking to the mirror when either the goblin or Norman is in control is awesome.
Came here for this. The best part is this seems to be done with his and the camera works alone. Just a simple camera angle, giving William Dafoe a split moment to have his expression on both him and in the mirror hidden, and he can just change his expression smoothly using that window.
This man's acting never ceases to amaze me, especially during this scene. I haven't seen NWH yet, *but I've been told that Green Goblin stole the show in every scene he was in.*
The greatest scene for Dafoe in No Way Home had to be the fight scene against Tom’s Peter when Tom/Peter is on top of his shoulders and ruthlessly punching Dafoe/Goblin but he just grins menacingly. The fear in Peter’s eyes when he realizes he can’t hurt the goblin and the goblin realizing how in control he is is just terrifying and makes the scene standout
His acting is so phenomenal that he doesn't even need to wear a mask to show fear. All he needed was his facial expression. I was blown away by dafao in NWH
I was so glad the Goblin mask was smashed immediately in NWH. That was the one mistake from the Raimi film. Show use his face, Defoe's face acting is genius!
I’ve always said that the 2002 character Dafoe and raimi created with the Green Goblin was massively underused. I’m glad to see they finally put him to his full potential
Dude now, I know you're happy & all about the movie but what do you mean by his "full potential" in NWH? I'm genuinely curious as to what you mean, if you mean that he didn't have his mask then okay but as a character more... I just think Dafoe stepped his Performance up even more that's all.
Ikr the best part was when he suddenly came out and totally manipulated the rest of the groups psychology. That was a brilliant scene speech level was 110 lol
I love how detailed the Bugle article is. You see the actual way of speaking from Jameson like "some kind of freak" (he really likes using the word "freak")
How this man was never given the chance to play the Joker in something is beyond me. This role alone shows how well he could have done it, at least as a voice part. He's right up there with Mark Hamill in my opinion for ability to play crazy
Idk why ppl are comparing the two I mean sure it's about self conflict in villains but homelanders scene has a lot more depth whereas green goblin seems more cartoony
Nah, Green Goblin was always in him. Power corrupts. “With great power comes great responsibility.” Is kinda the whole message of the movie y’know. Norman definitely was power-hungry and psychopathic even to his son. There’s hints of Green Goblin even before he has the serum. Like the fact he gets so pissed off at being defunded by the government he takes an EXTREMELY DANGEROUS SUPER SOLDIER SERUM on his own purely for money and power. Without a care of the consequences. Green Goblin is his true form, as Spider-Man is the real Peter Parker.
This is straight up like Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. At first I thought that the Green Goblin is a separate entity talking to Norman, but it was actually Norman talking to himself, influenced by the performance enhancers. The side effect is that the Green Goblin personality eventually taking over his noble personality, just like Mr Hyde to Dr Jekyll.
No wonder this movie scared me as a kid. Willem Dafoe did an outstanding job as Norman Osborn. Creepy, scary, menacing, bat shit crazy. He gave me nightmares. As he aproaches to the mirror is scary enough to have nightmares, that sinister and devilish smile. Top notch acting.
Same!! I was 10 when this movie came out, and I remember being so scared of the Green Goblin because of this scene. Everything about his demeanor when the Goblin is in control is so creepy and unnerving, I'm glad I can appreciate just how good of an actor he is now.
@@bighand1530 this mirror scene sort of reminds me of the inner conflict between Sméagol and Gollum. Fun fact I found out not knowing years before is that “The Goblin” has DaFoe’s more natural imperfect teeth while Norman is DaFoe wearing prosthetics so they look less crooked!
God, I love how he's the main villain for NWH. Out of all Spider-Man's enemies, Green Goblin is the one that always brings out the worst in Peter Parker.
Willem dafoe is just such a great actor the fact that he was able to play two sides of the same character so perfectly and execute his role with sheer perfection is just crazy to me
Fun fact: The Mirror scene wasn't even in the script, Dafoe just improvised it out of nowhere and Raimi was so shocked by his performance he had to include it in the film.
Man, I am so glad not only No Way Home not only didn't toned down the Goblin's malice but took it to eleven. Everytime that creepy bastard appeared on screen I felt shivers on my skin. They did his charecter and Dafoe's perfomance justice.
The crazy part is Norman Osbourne is literally seeing himself in a psychotic manner, but doesn’t notice he’s talking to himself either. These are some HEAVY hallucinations that he could only see.
Willem Dafoe was already amazing as green goblin in Spider-Man 1, but his performance in No Way Home puts him with the all time greats like Heath Ledger and Hugh Jackman where they cannot possibly be replaced
@@Karma-pq9fi I mean, he was great in Spider-Man 1 but only doing 1 movie can’t prove that you’re irreplaceable, he came back 20 years later and stole that show, this proves that there can’t be another actor playing the character but him
This kinda epitome arises from a heavy training in acting school and theatre arts. Awesome way of representing two characters parallelly with such a smoothness.
The thing about goblin is that he know how to hurt a person real bad. Literally attacks from inside to outside. Hurts the person mentally and physically.
Willem Dafoe is one of those actors that has an absolutely amazing range. In my opinion one of the most talented actors in the world. His acting credits and performances speak for themselves. A truly brilliant actor
From 2022 Spidey 1 to NWH in 2021,you can just see the brilliance of William Dafoe for the charcter. He seamlessly slips from a frightened,remorseful Norman to the spine shivering, menacing & chaotic Goblin persona so very well!!!
Willem actually didn’t look down on playing a comic book character, which I like. It shows how much appreciation he had for the source material. He played the Goblin incredibly and almost 20 years later, he still played the role well.
Willem Dafoe portrayed a perfect example of duality between Norman and the Goblin which was furthermore well established in no way home. His acting is very underrated
Norman wasn't a good father and a lot of stuff, but he was no murder, just a regular guy. I love NWH showed the progress of the serum, updating this BRILLIANT scene here. She was right about him.
@@emmanuelharris6445 No, It's a Amazon TV show, It's about super heroes but they are not super at all they are antogonists of the show and bad people. There was a scene Anthony Starr's character similar to this scene.
"Norman's on sabbatical honey." Years later my introduction to Norman and the Goblin gave me chills. Already risen to one of my favorites villains of all time.
After seeing No Way Home, I really appreciate Willem Dafoe. He brilliantly portrayed the Goblin in 2002 and revolutionized him in 2021 with a darker and scarier version.
I was 7 when this came out and this genuinely terrified the shit out of me, these days now that it no longer paralyses me with fear holy shit his acting, physicality and line delivery throughout this entire film is fucking amazing
Just watching this again, takes me back to No Way Home. I love how they revisited the relationship between Norman and this dark voice again. This time giving us more depth of how Norman is victim to this darknesses power
I like that they had the tribal mask art all over his apartment. It makes sense he would wear one when he's in the Goblin suit plus it's a sign he was already a little unhinged even before he took the serum.
I absolutely love how he hands up his performance has the Green goblin both in 2002 and from the clips of him I have seen in no way home which I still need to watch but I absolutely love how they mixed in William Dafoe's pre-recorded Green goblin dialogue into this scene
I remember being genuinely kind of scared of him when I was younger. The cackling especially through the empty mansion. Theres chewing the scenery, and then there's straight up assaulting the scenery. He kills it.
This is why Willem Dafoe is such a brilliant actor the fact he’s able to play both sides of Norman the scared frightened man who wants to get rid of his inner demons and the haunting malicious Green Goblin so perfectly simultaneously is nothing sort of perfection.
Maybe he’s not acting and he’s playing the role from somewhere real inside him
Frightened man who wanted to get rid of his inner demons and the GG, who wanted to get rid of his inner angels.
@@tomorrowsdust4417 😓😅😅
Alfred too!!!! I mean, props to these actors for making these movies looks great!!! Just watched no way home, i gotta say the acting is really on point
Ok
*"Strong enough to have it all, too weak to take it!"*
I legitimately think he deserves an Oscar for what he did in No Way Home. He completely transformed from an actor into an animal when portraying the Green Goblin in that film.
Don’t take the high ground on this
An Oscar? Lol
@@Richard-cr2fo what is so surprising about this? he is already an award-winning actor
@@thelonetacoj6487 its not high ground. he is on that level
Hey Obi Wan, long time no see. What did you think about No Way Home?
19 years later, the guy still gives the most evil and terrifying version of Green Goblin on screen!
His competition is the goblin from Amazing Spider-Man 2, so yeah
Im spider man 1 he is worst i think
Agreed. No Way Home found a new way to make him more scary.
Thala Tamila neenga
Still got the moves
Willem Dafoe just raised the bar for portraying comic book villains, period. Not only did he get to play the delightfully campy, Jack Nicholson-type spin of Green Goblin, but he also got to play the genuinely terrifying, Heath Ledger-type version of the same character *AND* he made that version look like a natural evolution of the old campy character that he once played, rather than an obvious reboot/retcon. *AND* he still got to perform his own stunts during his second outing.
He's not just Dafoe. He's DaGOAT.
Jack is best Joker, Heath wasn’t terrifying he was edgy and overrated.
Tho Yes, Dafoe is Dagoat.
@@trollking6315 COMPLETELY DISAGREE on Heath but I think Jack is actually UNDERRATED personally. Leto was wannabe Edgy. I’d even say the same with Monaghan
I’d say SM1 is more joker because he actually has a character there.
I agree. In No Way Home, Goblin is in an universe where he doesn't have an identity, almost like the Joker in The Dark Knight. Maybe it makes him feel more free, violent and determined to trick everyone and follow his sick dreams of power.
He's something of a messiah himself.
Spider-Man No way home and Willem Dafoe just proved that Green Goblin is the greatest Spider-Man villain in whatever universe he's in! Both mentally and physically.
Facts! His green goblin is Joker level
He proved it in 2002
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I love how when he turns at 1:18, Willem literally changes his expression from insane to confused in like a millisecond. Also, his difference in walking to the mirror when either the goblin or Norman is in control is awesome.
Came here for this. The best part is this seems to be done with his and the camera works alone. Just a simple camera angle, giving William Dafoe a split moment to have his expression on both him and in the mirror hidden, and he can just change his expression smoothly using that window.
When i was young i literally thought they were two different people. He did a great job differentiating goblin from norman
That walk towards the mirror,..yes I observed it as well...oh boy ! one hell of an extraordinary actor he is 👍☺
yeah timing
This man's acting never ceases to amaze me, especially during this scene.
I haven't seen NWH yet, *but I've been told that Green Goblin stole the show in every scene he was in.*
William Dafoe straight up gave me goosebumps in NWH he was a mix of scary and intimidating
I’ll confirm this when I see nwh tomorrow
Yeah and he kills Tom Holland's Aunt May
@@mayukhchaterji3222 Dude you’re so funny
I can definitely tell you that it's accurate, he stole the scene everytime
This man just outdid himself..he set the bar even higher and nobody would ever dare to play Green Goblin better than Willem Dafoe again🔥✨
I can see Antony Starr (Homelander from The Boys) handling the role pretty well
yessssssss that guy is a menacee@@guilhermefioresi7538
Yeah just like Heath Ledger, it’s hard not to compare after such a performance
No way Home is just another masterclass by Dafoe. What an actor !
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@@G0rdito_Sabroso Dafoe and Andrew were definitely the best to really nail their old characters imo
He's also something of a scientist.
@@ethandalton6480 *He’s something of a scientist himself
The greatest scene for Dafoe in No Way Home had to be the fight scene against Tom’s Peter when Tom/Peter is on top of his shoulders and ruthlessly punching Dafoe/Goblin but he just grins menacingly. The fear in Peter’s eyes when he realizes he can’t hurt the goblin and the goblin realizing how in control he is is just terrifying and makes the scene standout
His acting is so phenomenal that he doesn't even need to wear a mask to show fear.
All he needed was his facial expression.
I was blown away by dafao in NWH
Yea “defao” was amazing.
It's not even funny anymore. I was frickin scared
Even tho it's been 19 years but he still scary as the goblin
He didn’t wear the mask for show it was to hide his identity and for the Goblin to be in control.
I was so glad the Goblin mask was smashed immediately in NWH. That was the one mistake from the Raimi film. Show use his face, Defoe's face acting is genius!
Its truly amazing how perfectly Willem Dafoe can just snap back into character after nearly two entire decades, he stole the show in No Way Home!
Attaboy!
What about Infinity War, taking one the Avengers and Spiderman, and using the Infinity stones.
And it was natural
I’ve always said that the 2002 character Dafoe and raimi created with the Green Goblin was massively underused. I’m glad to see they finally put him to his full potential
Dude now, I know you're happy & all about the movie but what do you mean by his "full potential" in NWH?
I'm genuinely curious as to what you mean, if you mean that he didn't have his mask then okay but as a character more... I just think Dafoe stepped his Performance up even more that's all.
full potential una
Ikr the best part was when he suddenly came out and totally manipulated the rest of the groups psychology. That was a brilliant scene speech level was 110 lol
How was he underused? He was better in this movie then no way home
@@bilalwardak1999 because he was killed after one film. That’s what they mean underused. I think
Holy crap, NWH actually managed to make me love Green Goblin twice as much. He’s just so utterly fascinating to me, it boggles my mind
Me too
In no way home he’s just a crazy man that appears out of nowhere in the final battle
I love how detailed the Bugle article is. You see the actual way of speaking from Jameson like "some kind of freak" (he really likes using the word "freak")
Good Actor.
Yeah he is 😘
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Me too.
This is from Spider Man 1 not Spider Man 2
@@kayleee4065 spiderman 2002 is spider man 1
2:04 That Evil Smile
In Speed 2, his face is crazier than this one.
I cant tell if his eyes getting wider is CGI or not but it is iconic.
This scene gives a nostalgic feeling as well as a horror one..
The combination of those two emotions is honestly insane..
10 out 10 scene for sure
You do know who's directing the movie, he's famous for horror movies
@@ramal5708 I didn't know he'd direct a horror film but I'm not surprised
I’d like to see Willem as Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde.
How this man was never given the chance to play the Joker in something is beyond me. This role alone shows how well he could have done it, at least as a voice part. He's right up there with Mark Hamill in my opinion for ability to play crazy
I prefer it this way. We have a million Jokers and several done well. Dafoe completely took ownership of this role.
Otherwise it would have been type casting
I’m glad they didn’t water down his character in no way home he’s terrifying as ever
@Detective WebHead no not even close
@@Karma-pq9fi Yes he is. They dialled it up a good couple of notches in NWH.
@@ashwinathlye3338 it felt the same but even then goblin had more of a character in the first movie.
@@Karma-pq9fi no not at all
@@christieblackwood7807 yes
Honestly, Dafoe's performance in No Way Home was like he walked onto set and just carried on where he left off on the original Spiderman.
Iconic scene right here. When I was a kid I just found this scene being a bit scary but looking at it now, I’m amazed by his acting
I agree
im here returning from the Homelander Mirror scene :)
Sameee waiting for more people to join us :)
@@tahminahabeeb175 well well well heyo boys
I was hoping that was a nod to this scene; after watching them side by side, the “Bingo!”/“Yahtzee!” bit makes me think it really was.
Idk why ppl are comparing the two I mean sure it's about self conflict in villains but homelanders scene has a lot more depth whereas green goblin seems more cartoony
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Willem without a doubt gave such an incredible legendary acting performance. 🎭👏🏻🔥
I like how the Goblin is his own personality that can change on a dime with Norman and it's just pure genius.
Nah, Green Goblin was always in him. Power corrupts. “With great power comes great responsibility.” Is kinda the whole message of the movie y’know. Norman definitely was power-hungry and psychopathic even to his son. There’s hints of Green Goblin even before he has the serum. Like the fact he gets so pissed off at being defunded by the government he takes an EXTREMELY DANGEROUS SUPER SOLDIER SERUM on his own purely for money and power. Without a care of the consequences. Green Goblin is his true form, as Spider-Man is the real Peter Parker.
the performance of defoe in No Way Home and in this one it's just 👏👏👏
This is straight up like Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. At first I thought that the Green Goblin is a separate entity talking to Norman, but it was actually Norman talking to himself, influenced by the performance enhancers. The side effect is that the Green Goblin personality eventually taking over his noble personality, just like Mr Hyde to Dr Jekyll.
The serum enhances everything....including your mental illness. Which runs in the Osborn family
Willem Dafoe's performance as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin is so iconic.
I haven’t seen the OG Spider-Man since I was 5 when it came out in 2002, and I actually remember his performance and how villainous he was!
@@andrewburgemeister6684yes I like this scene what if harry come in and his dad laughing or with the costume on
Homelander learned from the best.
No wonder this movie scared me as a kid. Willem Dafoe did an outstanding job as Norman Osborn. Creepy, scary, menacing, bat shit crazy. He gave me nightmares. As he aproaches to the mirror is scary enough to have nightmares, that sinister and devilish smile. Top notch acting.
Same!! I was 10 when this movie came out, and I remember being so scared of the Green Goblin because of this scene. Everything about his demeanor when the Goblin is in control is so creepy and unnerving, I'm glad I can appreciate just how good of an actor he is now.
0:55 this scene was actually brilliant. William Dafoe made a beautiful work with this movie
After 19 years, we watched the same level of excellent acting again in no way home. Williem Dafoe is a perfect Norman Osborn and Green Goblin.
It is truly amazing how he’s literally talking to himself in the mirror and I genuinely feel like there’s 2 people there
Goblin was so brutal in No Way Home and I loved it!
Pulling off a Gollum/Sméagol.
@@bighand1530 this mirror scene sort of reminds me of the inner conflict between Sméagol and Gollum.
Fun fact I found out not knowing years before is that “The Goblin” has DaFoe’s more natural imperfect teeth while Norman is DaFoe wearing prosthetics so they look less crooked!
That part where Peter is punching his face and Goblin just laughs it off. Absolutely phenominal.
God, I love how he's the main villain for NWH. Out of all Spider-Man's enemies, Green Goblin is the one that always brings out the worst in Peter Parker.
Willem dafoe is just such a great actor the fact that he was able to play two sides of the same character so perfectly and execute his role with sheer perfection is just crazy to me
Fun fact: The Mirror scene wasn't even in the script, Dafoe just improvised it out of nowhere and Raimi was so shocked by his performance he had to include it in the film.
source ?
@@paburo-san6667 source : trust me bro
0:10 Norman got scared when he heard that laugh of his.
Man, I am so glad not only No Way Home not only didn't toned down the Goblin's malice but took it to eleven. Everytime that creepy bastard appeared on screen I felt shivers on my skin. They did his charecter and Dafoe's perfomance justice.
*i love this scene so much just because willem dafoe's acting skills are so amazing and exquisite, he is the best actor in the movie*
1:06 you can see him say "what do you want?" to show that he is unstable and talking to himself!
Yep! I caught that.
@jaredruff9823 you can also see his smile fade when he turns around to look at the newspaper
The crazy part is Norman Osbourne is literally seeing himself in a psychotic manner, but doesn’t notice he’s talking to himself either.
These are some HEAVY hallucinations that he could only see.
Willem Dafoe was already amazing as green goblin in Spider-Man 1, but his performance in No Way Home puts him with the all time greats like Heath Ledger and Hugh Jackman where they cannot possibly be replaced
He already had that in SM1 NWH didn’t all of sudden make that happen.
@@Karma-pq9fi I mean, he was great in Spider-Man 1 but only doing 1 movie can’t prove that you’re irreplaceable, he came back 20 years later and stole that show, this proves that there can’t be another actor playing the character but him
@@Karma-pq9fi in NWH he felt more menacing bcoz of no mask
@@siddharth_0771 nah
Joe Sherry Why do people give heath the one movie/ god status treatment? But not Dafoe? Tisk tisk
NWH Newbie: "So, when will the Green Goblin return?"
Green Goblin: "Follow the cold shiver running down your spine.......I'm right HERE!"
I love how strong they made him in No Way Home. Actually giving Toms spidey a challenge like Tobey did in this one
This kinda epitome arises from a heavy training in acting school and theatre arts.
Awesome way of representing two characters parallelly with such a smoothness.
Director: I want you to say the word "power" with your right eye.
Me: That's imposible.
Willem: Hold my beer.
And there you have it: 1:42
The thing about goblin is that he know how to hurt a person real bad. Literally attacks from inside to outside. Hurts the person mentally and physically.
The heart first we attack the heart
Amazing actor. His facial structure is also perfect for playing the joker.
Norman Osborn=Dr Henry Jekyll
Green Goblin=Mr Edward Hyde
man took one step into the MCU and immediately outclassed every single villain there
No one can play the Green Goblin like William Dafoe man. He captures the duality of Norman and the Goblin so well
Willem Dafoe is one of those actors that has an absolutely amazing range. In my opinion one of the most talented actors in the world. His acting credits and performances speak for themselves. A truly brilliant actor
Willem Dafoe steals every scene he is in in NWH, if Spiderman is to earn an oscar it should be given to him
Years later he’s still as brutal as he was in this movie, a perfect role that only he can fit
From 2022 Spidey 1 to NWH in 2021,you can just see the brilliance of William Dafoe for the charcter.
He seamlessly slips from a frightened,remorseful Norman to the spine shivering, menacing & chaotic Goblin persona so very well!!!
2022?
@@gukeoke6312 Think they mean 2002.
The Boys did a good replication of this
Fr, Anthony freaking killed it
Another thing that makes me happy about No Way Home is that it will spark curiosity in the new generation so they will watch this 2002 Spider-man
Mervel's JOKER!🔥
His acting is incredible you can see him changing from just his eyes
He's way terrifying than the joker lol dude has an enhanced strength and flies around on a glider
Willem actually didn’t look down on playing a comic book character, which I like. It shows how much appreciation he had for the source material. He played the Goblin incredibly and almost 20 years later, he still played the role well.
Willem Dafoe makes a perfect Green Goblin, but this just proves he would also make a fantastic Joker as well.
Maybe even as dinobot from transformers he would be spectacular
Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin was insane in NWH. Phenomenal acting by Dafoe.
His face is so perfect for the role.
He would make the best Joker of all time
Willem Dafoe’s performance as Green Goblin is so scary that it’s jaw-dropping. I wouldn’t have picked anyone else to play this character!
Dafoe’s performance was legendary in this movie but Spider-Man no way home was on a whole other level than legendary
Nah he was already amazing in this movie I’d say there are a lot more character scenes and progression in this movie.
NWH was legendary but people have recency bias. His performance in the original 2002 was the best.
Oscar-winning performance right there.
One of the greatest comic book movie castings of all time.
Came back to this incredible performance bc of the boys
Willem Dafoe portrayed a perfect example of duality between Norman and the Goblin which was furthermore well established in no way home. His acting is very underrated
"underrated"?? Literally everyone is praising his acting, this word is used such a skewed way nowadays
Wolverin exmen😊
Norman wasn't a good father and a lot of stuff, but he was no murder, just a regular guy. I love NWH showed the progress of the serum, updating this BRILLIANT scene here. She was right about him.
he was NOT a normal dude
The way he beat tom holland in the first fight was brutal
damn, music got really 🔥 at 0:39
Dafoe, using only facial expressions and voice, plays diametrically opposed characters. He’s damn good
Who is here after The Boys
The Boys? Is That A Tv Show With Willem Dafoe In It Or Something?
@@emmanuelharris6445 No, It's a Amazon TV show, It's about super heroes but they are not super at all they are antogonists of the show and bad people. There was a scene Anthony Starr's character similar to this scene.
Dafoe was so good as Green Goblin that they wouldn’t recast him. Fucking legend! 👑
I always respect an actor that can play a character with a split personality and Willem Dafoe nails that split personality of Norman Osborn.
"Norman's on sabbatical honey." Years later my introduction to Norman and the Goblin gave me chills. Already risen to one of my favorites villains of all time.
Dafoe is one those rare talents. When he's a good guy, he's really good. When he's a bad guy, he's even better. This scene proves it.
Why do you his last name is Da-Foe?
Willem Dafoe hands down deserves an oscar for NWH. Green Goblin is now the greatest villain ever
2:04 You can see he's wearing some kind of contact lens around his Iris when he widens his eyes.
Not in this scene but I love when goblin says "I'm going to rectify certain inequities"
After NWH I can confirm that green gobs close combat is scary and skillful af!
"You killed them"
"They're on sabatical, honey"
After seeing No Way Home, I really appreciate Willem Dafoe. He brilliantly portrayed the Goblin in 2002 and revolutionized him in 2021 with a darker and scarier version.
I was 7 when this came out and this genuinely terrified the shit out of me, these days now that it no longer paralyses me with fear holy shit his acting, physicality and line delivery throughout this entire film is fucking amazing
The way Willem Dafoe so effortlessly switch between 2 characters. He's so good.
Just watching this again, takes me back to No Way Home. I love how they revisited the relationship between Norman and this dark voice again. This time giving us more depth of how Norman is victim to this darknesses power
Dafoe is the greatest foe of all...he really acted like his rent was due in No Way Home, jeez! Such a master at his craft.
1:53 When your crush likes someone else, but they're also kinda cute...
I like that they had the tribal mask art all over his apartment. It makes sense he would wear one when he's in the Goblin suit plus it's a sign he was already a little unhinged even before he took the serum.
66 years old. But still whooping Spiderman's ass with his bare hands. Respect for Willem Dafoe
"Strong enough to have it all....too weak to take it"
This was just a brilliant performance,a masterclass, a masterPIECE.
Glad to see him in NWH again. This man was born to play the Goblin
I absolutely love how he hands up his performance has the Green goblin both in 2002 and from the clips of him I have seen in no way home which I still need to watch but I absolutely love how they mixed in William Dafoe's pre-recorded Green goblin dialogue into this scene
"you know I'm something of a scientist myself". Brought back memories.
I remember being genuinely kind of scared of him when I was younger. The cackling especially through the empty mansion. Theres chewing the scenery, and then there's straight up assaulting the scenery. He kills it.
And this scene cemented my love for Willem Dafoe. He is just a brilliant actor
Classic scene, Norman talking to Green Goblin. It has little bit of horror elements to it and it’s amazing.
When i was a kid he scared the shit out of me 20 years later he still scared the shit out of me
His talent is unreal omg