Peter was only 18 years old during this fight and took that beating like a champ. Literally took an explosion to the face and still ended up winning the fight. Best Spider-Man ever!
This was the BEST and most brutal fight scene out of any Spider-Man movie. Nothing from any modern Marvel movie comes even close. I also love the small details like the sound of bending metal when Goblin tore through the web highlighting the strength of the web and the Goblin.
No man, you simply aren’t an impressionable teenage full of potential and hope anymore. You are now a grown man selling time punching a clock, and you are gonna do it forever. That’s what changed.
@jamiebowler4693 but none are as brutal as this scene here. Where we see Spiderman getting hurt. His costume getting torn. The villain is killed in such a brutal way by his own hand.
Spidey -"You tried to kill aunt May. You tried to kill Mary Jane." Goblin - "But not you!" Yeah, let's just ignore the ass beating he was giving spider man a few moments earlier. 😂
Noman was under the control of the goblin. I doubt Norman was even awake when the goblin was fighting Peter in this scene, someone correct me if I'm wrong on this.
I like that comeback Spidey made in this scene. He went from getting his ass kicked to deleting Green Goblin fast. That's the difference between base Spiderman and peak Spiderman.
I wish they would show just how strong Spider Man can be in the comics. Because he can go toe to toe with the likes of Thor and Hulk when he's no longer holding back. We never get to see that side of him, and honestly, I'm rather disappointed. It would be amazing to witness that power in the MCU.
Even after everything he did, Spidey was holding back cause he didn't want to kill the Goblin, but as soon as he mentioned how he's gonna torture MJ before killing her, he signed his death certificate and then Spidey fought with the strong desire to kill him
@@MRJK87.yeah I feel like that was why he said oh Never realized it till now but that’s totally why Peter was so adamant about not telling Harry. Norman was like a father to him and he felt he owed him that last wish. It’s sad tho bc Norman has to realize Harry was always going to figure it out eventually.
Why is no one talking about how amazing Defoe’s acting is, especially at the end when he was begging for Peter to stop, that was really Norman for a second but the Goblin started to slowly take over and if you pay attention you can tell by the change of tone in his voice until the Goblin was back in full control, even the fact that when it was Norman he referred to him as Peter but the Goblin referred to him as Peter Parker almost as if he was a stranger or as Spider-Man. Just A+ acting and writing
This final fight in the dilapidated brick house always felt like a horror scene to me when I was younger. Very little music, tight camera work and overall haunting asthetic with the goblins face against the shadows, blood spraying from their punches, the debris piling higher and higher as they each wane in strength and resolve. It felt like a war summed up in a few decisive strikes. Truly a masterfully constructed fight scene, with story and character development to boot.
Villains always make the same mistakes. Whenever they threaten or taunt someone they love who is either alive or deceased it just makes the hero angrier & able to defeat them.
that only happens in fantasy lol, irl you shouldn't make enemies otherwise your loved ones are completely in danger no matter how "strong" you think you are, always choose to be peaceful unless you're provoked that's where you can fight back from a safe distance, honestly just avoid conflict in general. that's how you win.
Norman Osborn Wouldn’t Do Either Of This He Lost His Job and Also Lost His Son But Norman Knew That He Was Taking Some Heavy Drugs and Experimented On Himself With illegal Drugs That Made Him Turn into a Supervillain To Kill Spider-Man
I wouldn’t say Spider-man in this scene was just getting angry but that his resolve and will to protect was also reignited as well. Villains like the Goblin are often are often undone by their own sadistic and self centered nature because they fail to understand the strength that can come of a genuine resolve to protect those you love. At the end of the day most villains in movies and stories lose because they have no real conviction or resolve other than attaining power and dominance. If only this were true of selfish evil people in the real world.
It’s crazy to think this came out in early 2000’s. The CGI and everything on here really hold up and still looks amazing. The detail on the Tobey Maguire movies I think far exceed the modern ones even.
Especially when that pumpkin bomb blew up in his face! I remember watching this in 2002 and thinking how far movie's had come along. Even Blade was good, but the digital effects weren't the best
This will forever be one of the best Spiderman movies ever this is what even got me into Spiderman in this first place this movie is a certified timeless classic always 😊
God these movies really were what made me fall in love with superhero movies to begin with. Sure there were others before this movie came out like the X-Men movies and Blade or Daredevil and all that but the action, the quoteable moments and of course Tobey's perfect representation of Peter Parker is really the things that made me fall in love with comic book movies in general. Peak cinema right there
2002 became a major thing for movies. Spider-Man, Harry Potter and the Chambers of Secrets and Lord of the Rings two of the towers and Ice Age and Men in Black 2 and Lilo and Stitch.
My favorite part about this scene is when Goblin pulls that fucking trident thing out of literally nowhere 😂. Like it cuts away to look at Peter, and then when it cuts back he's suddenly holding it. Gold.
In the 35MM version you can see that he has it on his back during the scene. But yeah it appears out of nowhere but I think he got it from his Glider or its nanotech
5:53 you know I watched this fight scene more times than I can count and I just think about how the movie started and how it ended and I just think WOW THIS MOVIE WENT FROM 0-100
True, starts off all light-hearted and grounded, then by the end, we see Spiderman all bloodied and beaten harshly. Used to terrify me as a kid, even to where I didn't watch this movie in full for a long time
@ Agreed. But I think the MCU and Disney/Sony Spider-Man is all terrible. Superhero movies were at their best when no cinematic universes were involved. Trilogies only.
3:50 this scene always gets me because the amount of force behind goblins punches would shatter somebody else’s face but spidey takes it and still focuses on saving the kids
What truly makes Norman/Green Goblin a villain is those gas emissions coming from his glider… Wealthy white man not using clean energy is nasty work 😂 Side note: MJ catching the side rails after being super scared 15 seconds early was Spider-Woman worthy
The situation Peter was in was so bloody bad. When he is hanging in the web and carrying the wagon and trying to save MJ and also trying to survive not just for his own sake when Goblin attacks and attacks relentlesly. Must be one of the worst situations Spidey been in all the movies… possibly the clock scene in Amazing Spiderman that would top that (it definitely did in outome).
This movie I watched all the time on vhs on my grandparent's cassette player, thanks for a great childhood, Grandma and Grandpa! And Tobey's the best Spider - Man of all time on g
Up until recently I had only seen spuderman 2 to no way home in theaters. But being able to see this one in theaters was special to me because the first time I saw it was on VHS and I just felt like a little kid again
Bringing that wall down on him pretty much ended the battle, a devastating attack. The sheer crushing weight. And those weren't your normal house bricks. Those were heavy duty. Suprised he survived that tbh
Really shows the power discrepancy between the two. A fatigued and injured Spider-man could take slamming through multiple brick walls. While Goblin couldn't even handle one.
That "don't tell Harry" is heartbreaking
I think Harry would be proud of him actually
This is the darkest Spider-Man film ever. It felt so brutal, literally like a R rated movie.
Deadpool is R-rated. His suit was taken from Spiderman
@@RashadAgayev-dm4djlook up spider-man and Deadpool origins. Their creations had nothing to do with each other.
@@majabbar4796 Creator admitted his appearance was taken from Deathstroke, Spiderman, Freddy Krueger and Snake Eyes
@majabbar4796 Because it was. The blood Peter spat was digitally recolored to make it pass as saliva during the last stand.
lol no
Peter was only 18 years old during this fight and took that beating like a champ. Literally took an explosion to the face and still ended up winning the fight. Best Spider-Man ever!
Peter was 17 years old teenager, but actor was 25 years old man at that time
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@@RashadAgayev-dm4dj Well, Tom Holland is currently 28 years old and his Spiderman is also still in high school.
@@RashadAgayev-dm4dj the actor for green goblin's name was Willem Dafoe
This was the BEST and most brutal fight scene out of any Spider-Man movie. Nothing from any modern Marvel movie comes even close.
I also love the small details like the sound of bending metal when Goblin tore through the web highlighting the strength of the web and the Goblin.
Agreed
No man, you simply aren’t an impressionable teenage full of potential and hope anymore. You are now a grown man selling time punching a clock, and you are gonna do it forever. That’s what changed.
Idk I think nwh captured this energy in its fight scenes, both have minimal music in this style and treat Norman as deadly
@jamiebowler4693 but none are as brutal as this scene here. Where we see Spiderman getting hurt. His costume getting torn. The villain is killed in such a brutal way by his own hand.
Then they're all lame.
Spidey -"You tried to kill aunt May. You tried to kill Mary Jane."
Goblin - "But not you!"
Yeah, let's just ignore the ass beating he was giving spider man a few moments earlier. 😂
Peter didn’t know how much Norman sacrificed.
Misery, misery, misery that’s what he chose. Norman offered Peter friendship and Peter spat In his face.
Noman was under the control of the goblin. I doubt Norman was even awake when the goblin was fighting Peter in this scene, someone correct me if I'm wrong on this.
@@DTD-d1p nah I think you're right Norman wasn't in control it really was the goblin
Exactly, he was about to spear him in the face after beating the shit out of him literally across town.
Norman was finally controlled by his alter personality but I don’t think it’s fair to criticise Spider-Man for not joining him for evil purposes 😂
I like that comeback Spidey made in this scene. He went from getting his ass kicked to deleting Green Goblin fast. That's the difference between base Spiderman and peak Spiderman.
I wish they would show just how strong Spider Man can be in the comics. Because he can go toe to toe with the likes of Thor and Hulk when he's no longer holding back. We never get to see that side of him, and honestly, I'm rather disappointed. It would be amazing to witness that power in the MCU.
@@joshuapicarelloI would love to see the version of Spider-Man who man handled Fisk in prison
@joshuapicarello I mean at 1:22, we see spider-man casually bend metal flag poles to launch himself
Even after everything he did, Spidey was holding back cause he didn't want to kill the Goblin, but as soon as he mentioned how he's gonna torture MJ before killing her, he signed his death certificate and then Spidey fought with the strong desire to kill him
@@ElyonGibbor Yes, but he was still holding back. Because if he would rip Goblin's jaw off if he didn't hold back at all.
9:31
Pretty sure the goblin went bye bye and let Norman take the hit.
Right after he said "Oh".
@jeffrandell1372 no, I think that was Norman
@@MRJK87.yeah I feel like that was why he said oh
Never realized it till now but that’s totally why Peter was so adamant about not telling Harry. Norman was like a father to him and he felt he owed him that last wish. It’s sad tho bc Norman has to realize Harry was always going to figure it out eventually.
Normal in No Way Home "Im cured, when i get home maybe i can turn me life around"
9:31 - Norman returns to his Earth only to die. "oh?"
@@AzguardMike new head cannon acquired🤣
Why is no one talking about how amazing Defoe’s acting is, especially at the end when he was begging for Peter to stop, that was really Norman for a second but the Goblin started to slowly take over and if you pay attention you can tell by the change of tone in his voice until the Goblin was back in full control, even the fact that when it was Norman he referred to him as Peter but the Goblin referred to him as Peter Parker almost as if he was a stranger or as Spider-Man. Just A+ acting and writing
So saying Peter Parker full name is a stranger would do?
This final fight in the dilapidated brick house always felt like a horror scene to me when I was younger. Very little music, tight camera work and overall haunting asthetic with the goblins face against the shadows, blood spraying from their punches, the debris piling higher and higher as they each wane in strength and resolve. It felt like a war summed up in a few decisive strikes. Truly a masterfully constructed fight scene, with story and character development to boot.
It is a horror scene I love this movie it’s in my time 2002. movies looked old then. I miss how it looks
That's Sam Raimi for ya.
🎶🎵The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout. Down came the Goblin and took the spider out! Ha ha ha ha ha! *Launches missile*🎵🎶
“You should’ve thought of that earlier.”
@@AlexNasvik WRONG ANSWER!
Goblin, what have you done?
@@User-Angel- “I missed the part where that’s my problem.”
@@AlexNasvik NOW CHOOSE!
Villains always make the same mistakes. Whenever they threaten or taunt someone they love who is either alive or deceased it just makes the hero angrier & able to defeat them.
It gives them a 2nd win and rage boost which is crazy considering how rage usually makes u sloppy
that only happens in fantasy lol, irl you shouldn't make enemies otherwise your loved ones are completely in danger no matter how "strong" you think you are, always choose to be peaceful unless you're provoked that's where you can fight back from a safe distance, honestly just avoid conflict in general. that's how you win.
@@イヴァン-h3b"A wise king never seeks out war, but must always be ready for it."
Norman Osborn Wouldn’t Do Either Of This He Lost His Job and Also Lost His Son But Norman Knew That He Was Taking Some Heavy Drugs and Experimented On Himself With illegal Drugs That Made Him Turn into a Supervillain To Kill Spider-Man
I wouldn’t say Spider-man in this scene was just getting angry but that his resolve and will to protect was also reignited as well. Villains like the Goblin are often are often undone by their own sadistic and self centered nature because they fail to understand the strength that can come of a genuine resolve to protect those you love. At the end of the day most villains in movies and stories lose because they have no real conviction or resolve other than attaining power and dominance. If only this were true of selfish evil people in the real world.
I love the absolutely unnecessary front flip the Goblin does @6:05
That “Peter, don’t tell harry” so powerful
That fight scene is so brutal what a masterpiece
No. It's satanic trash.
Yeah.
You mess with Spidey you mess with New York you mess with one of us you mess with all of us that what is up Baby you gotta love that Shit
Yeah that’s one of most famous scenes. That even when faced with impossible odds the people still supported Spider-Man
Goblins beat down of Parker was pretty dark feeling and brutal not like a superhero fight but unusually lethal
It's something you wouldn't see in a modern superhero flick.
@somerandolad without a doubt
It’s crazy to think this came out in early 2000’s. The CGI and everything on here really hold up and still looks amazing. The detail on the Tobey Maguire movies I think far exceed the modern ones even.
Especially when that pumpkin bomb blew up in his face! I remember watching this in 2002 and thinking how far movie's had come along. Even Blade was good, but the digital effects weren't the best
20th Century Fox's MCU could never!
Say what you will about The Rami Spider-Man films, but you cannot deny, they had the greatest final battles ever
Tobey Maguire is the best FOREVER ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I AGREE WITH YOU! 👍😉
Definitely!
@@User-Angel- Yeah, bro! 👍😉
One more
Thanks
This will forever be one of the best Spiderman movies ever this is what even got me into Spiderman in this first place this movie is a certified timeless classic always 😊
Goblin and Norman are having a hell of a time 😂😂😂😂
4:20
"He's not gonna make it"
"HE'S GONNA MAKE IT"
Epic timestamp
9:22 Godspeed Spider-Man
9:31 Oh
😂😂
God these movies really were what made me fall in love with superhero movies to begin with. Sure there were others before this movie came out like the X-Men movies and Blade or Daredevil and all that but the action, the quoteable moments and of course Tobey's perfect representation of Peter Parker is really the things that made me fall in love with comic book movies in general. Peak cinema right there
Hard to believe it's been 22 years since this first released, how time time flies
Yeah 22 years best spiderman movie
It'll be turning 23 this year. Crazy, right?
2002 became a major thing for movies. Spider-Man, Harry Potter and the Chambers of Secrets and Lord of the Rings two of the towers and Ice Age and Men in Black 2 and Lilo and Stitch.
"We are who we choose to be. Now choose!"
Spider sense actually helps
Does all spider have that
@@ZacharyQuido Most definitely.
@@ZacharyQuido 2099 doesn't have one
My favorite part about this scene is when Goblin pulls that fucking trident thing out of literally nowhere 😂. Like it cuts away to look at Peter, and then when it cuts back he's suddenly holding it. Gold.
No.
In the 35MM version you can see that he has it on his back during the scene. But yeah it appears out of nowhere but I think he got it from his Glider or its nanotech
6:06 my brothers and I used to always rewind his little squeak 😅😅😅
And I used to rewind this 6:15 howling by Green Goblin
Bro same 😂😂😂😂
9:31 😣 Ouch! That’s Painful, And Gruesome!
5:53 you know I watched this fight scene more times than I can count and I just think about how the movie started and how it ended and I just think WOW THIS MOVIE WENT FROM 0-100
True, starts off all light-hearted and grounded, then by the end, we see Spiderman all bloodied and beaten harshly. Used to terrify me as a kid, even to where I didn't watch this movie in full for a long time
Bully maguire : i missed the part where's my problem
Ima throw some dirt in your eye
topey maguire best spider man off all time🕷️🕸️🕷️🕸️
5:53 Was Just Too Painful To Watch In Theaters As A Kid
Goblin was Spiderman greatest foe he gotten in spider man head by trying to make him kill and understand
9:30 the moment Osbron came back from the multi-verse
Norman was taken before his demise here.
Sliding down that steel cable would shredded her hands...
Not to mention grabbing on to the kart at that speed her arms would be gone
Lool it's a super hero movie
Green Goblin with the Jesus references 😂😂😂😂. FINISH IT !
Peter, this is what happens when You don't deliver pizza on time!!!
Mr. Aziz is very upset with You!
He probably would have done better in the fight if he didn't take that grenade to the mug lol
Got to give Goblin Credit. Dude was brutal af.
Bra the uppercut scene still hit the same, that was a mean uppercut🔥🔥🔥
You have a choice between saving one person and saving an entire world every world
"I can do both! Spider man always comes to the rescue" (2023)
Imagine if this happened today
"The goblins right behind me, isnt he??"
You mean sarcasm and jokes instead of this brutal fight to the death?
@@equivalentexchangeisalie5726
Disney's sense of humor with Spider-Man is as forced as their plot-armor.
@ Agreed. But I think the MCU and Disney/Sony Spider-Man is all terrible. Superhero movies were at their best when no cinematic universes were involved. Trilogies only.
@equivalentexchangeisalie5726 I miss those days 😭
“Itsy bitsy spider went up the drain,the goblin came and he took him out”
1:56 Literally the trolley problem
*swings away out of apathy, letting both perish*
3:50 this scene always gets me because the amount of force behind goblins punches would shatter somebody else’s face but spidey takes it and still focuses on saving the kids
This dude’s death scene is so fucking funny lmao
Steel turning red cause his costume rubbing off nice touch! 4:28
Pretty sure it's blood.
@vampirepumking9941
Nah, the movie would‘ve gotten a higher rating if it was.
Forgot to add “without any help from billionaires” in the title
9:15 I always knew that Uncle Ben was kinda like a father to Peter.
0:34- 🎶The Itsy Bitsy Spider went up the water spout. Down came the Goblin and took the spider out🎶
That's such a scary moment, i would be so scared that i would pee myself if i were Spidey.
The real enemy of Green Goblin is not Spider Man, is his glider
"they both died fighting spiderman" - sandman
I saw all these movies in the cimenas. This is the Spiderman i liked.
What truly makes Norman/Green Goblin a villain is those gas emissions coming from his glider… Wealthy white man not using clean energy is nasty work 😂
Side note: MJ catching the side rails after being super scared 15 seconds early was Spider-Woman worthy
5:19 my favorite fight in the film
I forgot goblin had them combos 😂😂
The amount of times I rewound my vhs copy of spider man when I was 5 - 7 … great times !
Willam Defoe made this character come to life in a way few actors can claim to
3:05 when goblin growls made me laugh 😂
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH😠
9:31 his goblin senses tickled in
This scene is amazing for multiple reasons.
The situation Peter was in was so bloody bad. When he is hanging in the web and carrying the wagon and trying to save MJ and also trying to survive not just for his own sake when Goblin attacks and attacks relentlesly. Must be one of the worst situations Spidey been in all the movies… possibly the clock scene in Amazing Spiderman that would top that (it definitely did in outome).
Mary Jane>All the kids in that cable car😂
Tobey Maguire is the best FOREVER!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The noise parker makes landing on his back!😂
EeEeh!😆
That's called a yelp.
The context of that, "Oh" has new meaning after No Way Home. Blink back into your own reality and remember where you where at.
Green goblin forgot that Spiderman has eyes in the back of his head😂
7:50 yoda scream
This movie I watched all the time on vhs on my grandparent's cassette player, thanks for a great childhood, Grandma and Grandpa! And Tobey's the best Spider - Man of all time on g
I just realized in No Way Home, Tobey stopping Tom from finishing off Goblin with his glider is a callback to this scene here: 7:17.
Stop it with the spoilers, dude
@@maxandmoremax It's been three years. At this point you ain't got any excuses.
@@coltonwhite2518 w8 it's been three years?
Damn covid feels like time skip lmao
The real enemy of Green Goblin is not Spider Man, its his glider
Old marvel was so much better. No dumb quips just goblin going “oh” is so hilarious
9:31 never interrupt old lady prays.
MJ was lucky to not end up splattered on that cable car
Now that im older i appreciate this scene so much more
Well at least he acknowledged he's a lunatic!! 😂
He's a megalomaniacal nihilist who DGAF,
but is also proud of it.
The itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspouts, down came the goblin and took the spider out 😂.
Mary Jane has super strength too considering she fell 3 stories and grabbed onto the rail.
Up until recently I had only seen spuderman 2 to no way home in theaters. But being able to see this one in theaters was special to me because the first time I saw it was on VHS and I just felt like a little kid again
The way Norman Osborn said "Oh" 💀💀💀💀💀💀9:31
Spidey is like naruto when pain killed hinata, spidey jinjuriki mode😂😂😂
Just so epic and I’m saying this from 2025. Absolutely sensational scene.
9:31 Norman Osborn said "Oh"
Bringing that wall down on him pretty much ended the battle, a devastating attack. The sheer crushing weight. And those weren't your normal house bricks. Those were heavy duty. Suprised he survived that tbh
Really shows the power discrepancy between the two. A fatigued and injured Spider-man could take slamming through multiple brick walls. While Goblin couldn't even handle one.
This is the single most brutal and bloodiest battle in marvel history
For reals especially for a pg13 movie aside from Andrew Garfields two spiderman films
I love how in Tobey's spiderman movies the entire weight of the world wasnt on his shoulders
"Peter, don't tell Harry I impaled myself" -Green Goblin
It’s good to see a city standing up for Spidy, Chicago would have never done that, they would have tried to help kill spidy
Commenting on a spiderman video to diss on chicago is wild😂😂
MJ has some serious gripping ability
Toney maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland are the only actors who could play spider man.
Tobey Maguire -> Best Peter Parker
Andrew Garfield -> Best Spider-Man
Tom Holland -> Best Spidey-outfits
Until somebody else plays him, then you'll add that person to the list no doubt 😂
I had the best child hood i swear in cinemas watching with my mum. My mum was like dont jump on buildings LMFAO think i was like 10-13
Yeah I seen this When I was a Kid.
Me too I was a kid watch in the TV
Same! I loved it as a kid and still like it now.
4:50 LOL
4:46 the guy yelling at goblin is in God mode. This movie brings me back to the good old days✊️🙂
Make Raimi Spider-Man 4
Release the Raimi Cut
“Save us”😂😂 nothing consign them with baba’s love life😅
godspeed spiderman
Oh
"Peter...Don't tell Harry." 💀
Peter never snitched 💯