I loved this film! You guys were amazing and honestly without this I doubt that the Spider-Man or even marvel films would ever take off. This blended the lines between comic and also brutal reality. I’ve seen people saying there were more of the short films, do you know where I could see them perhaps! I hope this isn’t akward but I just found this yesterday and I have to say it’s been on my mind
@@fantastaboygaming7503 I have come to consider anything pre-GGLS just home movies between me and my friends. Nobody needs to see that crap. 😄 I mean, even the Bullseye one was really just an extended proof of concept. Trust me, I put all the solid Spidey action in that 4 minute trailer. -Dan P.
@@TheGreenGoblinsLastStandThank you for responding to my comment sorry I took a while to reply! That’s understandable, regardless, this fan film encapsulated the creativity and love that went into the project! From one Spider-Man fan to another, thank you for honouring the character and inspiring/ setting the scene for the Spider-Man and most superhero movies 🙂. I hope to be like you someday!
You can just feel the passion leaking off the screen, for all the film's flaws you cannot deny the electric energy of it that makes it so damn charming and entertaining
tbh i feel like most all the flaws from the movie could have been fixed by a bigger budget. imagine if this movie had $100,000 like lotus, it would be awesome
They made this movie over 30 years ago. And it took another fanmade project with a lot more money to come out and completely bomb for these individuals to finally get their just recognition after 3 decades.
"Why did you direct the movie in such bad lighting and dour sadness?" Gavin J Konop: "BECAUSE I MUST PROVE THAT I AM A BIGGER SPIDER-MAN FAN THAN JON WATTS AND I'M A BETTER FILMMAKER THAN HIM AND MARC WEBB AND I SHELTER PEDOS AND I MUST PROVE IM THE BEST FAN FILM DIRECTOR OF ALL TIME RAAAAAH!!!" "Why did you risk your life during the shooting of the film?" Dan Pool: "I needed the shot."
Gotta love the clear difference between a pretentious project that was only made out of spite, while the other oozes with passion to show love for the character
"I shelter pedos" Isn't that Shane Black's motto? Also, John Watts is a mediocre director and this kid could've made a fantastic Spiderman movie if given the proper budget and crew.
This reminds me a lot of the other Spider-Man fan film by Roger King called “Peter’s Web” it’s sooo gooddd definitely one the best fan made films ever on Spider-Man
DUDE THANK YOU SO MUCH I loved those when i was younger and with a lot more fan films out now I couldn’t find it for the life of me and forgot the name😭
The scene at 11:58 has always stuck with me ever since I first watched this fan film, I feel like a lot of actors sadly stray from showing this kind of raw emotion in their performances because they don't want to seem too cheesey or campy. Thanks for introducing more people to this fan film cause it deserves more attention. :)
The funniest thing is this really does hold up on a really goofy level, it has this passion and charm that i love so much, it reminds me of those 70s superhero shows, like bill bixbys hulk.
A bit of a correction when it comes to James Cameron's Spider-Man, as he wasn't involed with the Cannon version during the 80s, his version was gonna be made by Carolco Pictures in 1991 while the Cannon version had multiple directors like Joe Zeto or Albert Pyun.
I know that the quality isn’t the best but it kind of works for the shot cause it kinda feels like like an aftermath if like Spider-Man died and the green goblin was recording with a shitty camera and the mask isn’t the best quality but it works with the camera it’s like something straight out of like a VHS horror movie 11:26
I watched this one years ago, definitely one of the best fan films ever. It is quite interesting how it predicted a lot of the decisions taken by Sam Raimi on the first movie. Also, yeah, the gal who plays Gwen is absolutely beautiful. Glad I wasn't the only one distracted by that.
thank you for posting this! the only thing besides budget that could make that better imo is having a Willem Dafoe styled goblin, but obv they didn’t have that inspiration yet 😉
13:49, I’m pretty sure the Bullseye short is online? I’ve definitely watched the whole thing before and have it saved somewhere, it wasn’t super great quality, definitely could tell it was from the 80s or 90s, but definitely still watchable. I could go look for it if people wanted to see it, I know I have it saved somewhere.
@@Edwardrabbit, Alright so, after a “little bit” of digging. I managed to find the original 5:00 minute long fight scene clip I’d originally seen a few years back, along with the actual full fan-film from 1990. Hope this helps you and that you enjoy! (Fair warning though, the video quality isn’t the best in the world, but I think it’s still fairly viewable and just adds to that old timely feel of these fan-films.). ruclips.net/video/v-5TQLWXNwk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/mj8lvCdpqrQ/видео.html
Damn, have to say this film needs to be more widely known and its kinda inspirational in a lot of ways. I also liked the slight horror feel the short has, kinda fits given comics were becoming darker in the 90s.
I remember seeing this maybe about 10 years ago, and the main reason I remember it is because The Green Goblin bled like mad when he was impaled by his glider. I'll always remember the music spike, the gore, and Goblin's cries of pain. I guess it's about time to watch the actual full thing when a me that's 10 years older is ready to digest it.
Yoooo... shoutout to you for making this video! I'm a longtime Spidey fan, and actually found out about this fanfilm (and the 'Making Of' documentary) way back in 2007 when I was like 15, and an aspiring filmmaker. The fact that Dan did his own stunts for real shows he has BALLS. It was this fanfilm and the first "Clerks" movie by Kevin Smith that straight-up inspired me to get into filmmaking in a more serious way. I ended up going to Ithaca College, and graduated w/ a Bachelor of Science in TV & Film Production :)
Not "better," just different. This one predicted many of the decisions Sam Raimi would make in his movie and even uses the score from one of his films, Darkman.
rami must of really liked it, this reminds me of how he made the 'Evil dead' concept film with just a few friends in the back woods of Detroit and remade it into 'Evil dead' then remade it again into 'Evil dead 2'.
that 15:33 literally spiderman fell down in the Swings, for the behind and scenes this includes, is totally blooper goody as heck thanks this makes me laugh
This thing looks like it was made with nothing but a camcorder and props made from art class, with stunts that definitely could’ve killed someone, and yet it’s still a better made Spider-Man fan film than Spider-Man Lotus.
Oh I’ve seen it along with owning a copy of it on DVD and the fact that Dan Pool made this movie back in the early 90s on a show-string budget while preforming all of the action and crazy stunts not only makes the film totally work but it’s also a testament to him, his entire team and the dedication they all had! Personally, I love this fan film and the fact that it totally has that early 90s charm makes it even better to me. If you’re a Spiderman fan and if you want to see a cool home made fan film, then The Green Goblin’s Last Stand is something you should totally check out. I also wanted to say that I really enjoyed his video and that I commend you for giving Dan Pool’s Spidey fan film some much needed love and appreciation. What Dan said about how people should use todays technology to make bigger and better fan films since it’s so much easier to bring passion projects to life nowadays with the resources available in comparison to what he had back then. It truly makes me wonder why we don’t see more polished, longer length Superhero fan films today. With all that being said, whenever I go back and rewatch Green Goblin’s Last Stand I can’t help but have the upmost respect for what Dan Pool was able to accomplish with the tools he had during the late 80s and early 90s. Again, thank you for sharing this and I look forward to seeing more of your content! Take care!
This was always my favorite fan film, used to watch the hell out of it! it's a shame that it's extremely obscure. I hope this video blows up so more people can know about this film.
forgot to mention in the video, but his hair is gel'd to fuck. Dan said it's to honour the way Todd McFarlane drew Peter's hair in the comics at the time
If i would actually make a spider man fan film this is how i would make the swinging scenes: Make it in Cgi ❌ Swing on real buildings on screen ❌ (because it's dangerous) Make it in stop motion with a real life background on blue or green screen ✅
One thing I don't know if you mentioned, is that the Spider-man stuntman actually swung because her wanted to bring the character to life, saying that he "needed the shot" in an interview. Was it stupid? Kinda, yeah. But I have no other reaction but to applaud that man for wanting to bring Spidey to life
To be fair, the Spider-Man suit not looking on-par with modern suits I think looks the best. It looks like something an amatuer like Peter Parker would put together. Not looking professionally-made.
Great review, thanks. I first heard of Dan Poole around 2008 in a book Homemade Hollywood by Cliff Young. Quite a good book on fan films if anyone is interested in that subject. Years later I found Dan's RUclips page and finally saw the film. Quite an accomplishment. I had planned to make a Spidey fan film, but always felt the work would be too much for a film that really wouldn't be mine. I did do a couple of animated test shots and the costume had the raised webs like in the Raimi films, except I did my tests in the 80's.
I'm so glad people are aware of this. I first found out its existence from a book called "Homemade Hollywood: Fans Behind the Camera" in my local library over a decade ago.
Great review! Thank you!
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to your craft!
I loved this film! You guys were amazing and honestly without this I doubt that the Spider-Man or even marvel films would ever take off. This blended the lines between comic and also brutal reality. I’ve seen people saying there were more of the short films, do you know where I could see them perhaps! I hope this isn’t akward but I just found this yesterday and I have to say it’s been on my mind
@@fantastaboygaming7503 I have come to consider anything pre-GGLS just home movies between me and my friends. Nobody needs to see that crap. 😄
I mean, even the Bullseye one was really just an extended proof of concept. Trust me, I put all the solid Spidey action in that 4 minute trailer. -Dan P.
@@TheGreenGoblinsLastStand Have you ever thought about making another spider man film?
@@TheGreenGoblinsLastStandThank you for responding to my comment sorry I took a while to reply! That’s understandable, regardless, this fan film encapsulated the creativity and love that went into the project! From one Spider-Man fan to another, thank you for honouring the character and inspiring/ setting the scene for the Spider-Man and most superhero movies 🙂. I hope to be like you someday!
You can just feel the passion leaking off the screen, for all the film's flaws you cannot deny the electric energy of it that makes it so damn charming and entertaining
tbh i feel like most all the flaws from the movie could have been fixed by a bigger budget. imagine if this movie had $100,000 like lotus, it would be awesome
4 hundred fucking dollars, I'm amazed, pun intended.
"Harry, my son!" is probably "I'm a bit of a scientist, myself" in an alternate reality.
"The simple answer is, I NEEDED the shot" now tell me that isnt raw
They made this movie over 30 years ago. And it took another fanmade project with a lot more money to come out and completely bomb for these individuals to finally get their just recognition after 3 decades.
11:59 THIS is how you do acting, like it’s perfect and you REALLY feel the rage and anger from the actors voice.
The only problem is the lazy hand,it's a bit silly how it moves
YOU TOOK MY SWAAAGG!!
Hell no, voice is not all of acting, his movement is horrendously goofy 😂
"Why did you direct the movie in such bad lighting and dour sadness?"
Gavin J Konop: "BECAUSE I MUST PROVE THAT I AM A BIGGER SPIDER-MAN FAN THAN JON WATTS AND I'M A BETTER FILMMAKER THAN HIM AND MARC WEBB AND I SHELTER PEDOS AND I MUST PROVE IM THE BEST FAN FILM DIRECTOR OF ALL TIME RAAAAAH!!!"
"Why did you risk your life during the shooting of the film?"
Dan Pool: "I needed the shot."
Gotta love the clear difference between a pretentious project that was only made out of spite, while the other oozes with passion to show love for the character
"I shelter pedos"
Isn't that Shane Black's motto?
Also, John Watts is a mediocre director and this kid could've made a fantastic Spiderman movie if given the proper budget and crew.
@@ayrtonjogaspite is good. It inspires people to be better. That's how we got thrash metal.
@@antona.8659 How exactly? Because being spiteful and bitter, without any feedback or suggestions, doesn't inspire anyone lol
This reminds me a lot of the other Spider-Man fan film by Roger King called “Peter’s Web” it’s sooo gooddd definitely one the best fan made films ever on Spider-Man
Dude yess I watched those when I was little n I'm rewatching them now
Roger’s stuff was incredible!
i was about to wrote that
DUDE THANK YOU SO MUCH I loved those when i was younger and with a lot more fan films out now I couldn’t find it for the life of me and forgot the name😭
I watched The Green Goblins last stand few months ago, and I'm happy that someone made a video about it.
The scene at 11:58 has always stuck with me ever since I first watched this fan film, I feel like a lot of actors sadly stray from showing this kind of raw emotion in their performances because they don't want to seem too cheesey or campy. Thanks for introducing more people to this fan film cause it deserves more attention. :)
Better than Spider-Man Lotus.
Fuck yeah man!
Anyting is
I was about to say that you read my mind
Not really
Maybe storywise but lotus is objectively better
I personally really loved Spider-Man Lotus but ok
When you see this before Lotus: This movie is really cheesy!
After you see Lotus: Huh...actually they nailed the feel of the comics perfectly.
The funniest thing is this really does hold up on a really goofy level, it has this passion and charm that i love so much, it reminds me of those 70s superhero shows, like bill bixbys hulk.
you took my SWAAAAG
12:15
My dad and I are actually good friends with the guy, people like him inspire me to become a film director
I prefer no-shell masks, just the quality of the fabric is what making it odd
Some it looks more real than having a face shell
The fact that this is actually better than lotus 💀
it’s better legit in every department 💀
@@BullyGarfield.The suit...
@@shardsoftime0952 true
Shut up about lotus already damn
Better than the Holland movies too tbh
A bit of a correction when it comes to James Cameron's Spider-Man, as he wasn't involed with the Cannon version during the 80s, his version was gonna be made by Carolco Pictures in 1991 while the Cannon version had multiple directors like Joe Zeto or Albert Pyun.
Didn't he mean 'canon'
I just love how Peter Parker in this looks like Tom Holland
2:53 they look idwentical
ok stop this shit
I know that the quality isn’t the best but it kind of works for the shot cause it kinda feels like like an aftermath if like Spider-Man died and the green goblin was recording with a shitty camera and the mask isn’t the best quality but it works with the camera it’s like something straight out of like a VHS horror movie 11:26
I watched this one years ago, definitely one of the best fan films ever. It is quite interesting how it predicted a lot of the decisions taken by Sam Raimi on the first movie.
Also, yeah, the gal who plays Gwen is absolutely beautiful. Glad I wasn't the only one distracted by that.
how was I oblivious that fan films existed prior to yt?
thank you for posting this! the only thing besides budget that could make that better imo is having a Willem Dafoe styled goblin, but obv they didn’t have that inspiration yet 😉
I love these things you cover!
He shouldn’t have stole his swag
It honestly looks so much better than the live action before it in the 60s
Not "so much better," just different.
70’s…
Takes me back in the early 2010s I would watch Green Goblin's Last Stand and Peter's Web. Truly underated and loved fan projects.
He needs to be In the Beyond the Spider-Verse Movie!
YOU TOOK MY SWAAAAAAG
No comments? Dude you’re so underrated and hilarious you need more views dude.
Haha thanks
11:58 "you took my swag!!!"
7:00 REAL web swinging. No cgi.
That's the Best production 😎
13:49, I’m pretty sure the Bullseye short is online? I’ve definitely watched the whole thing before and have it saved somewhere, it wasn’t super great quality, definitely could tell it was from the 80s or 90s, but definitely still watchable. I could go look for it if people wanted to see it, I know I have it saved somewhere.
That would be amazing! I asked Dan and he said the others aren’t uploaded because he they’re rough so he isn’t comfortable with people seeing them.
@@Edwardrabbit, Alright so, after a “little bit” of digging. I managed to find the original 5:00 minute long fight scene clip I’d originally seen a few years back, along with the actual full fan-film from 1990.
Hope this helps you and that you enjoy!
(Fair warning though, the video quality isn’t the best in the world, but I think it’s still fairly viewable and just adds to that old timely feel of these fan-films.).
ruclips.net/video/v-5TQLWXNwk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/mj8lvCdpqrQ/видео.html
Damn, have to say this film needs to be more widely known and its kinda inspirational in a lot of ways. I also liked the slight horror feel the short has, kinda fits given comics were becoming darker in the 90s.
I actually bought this on VHS from a comic show in 2000.
Why do I get the feeling that Sam Rami saw this movie before making his?
12:37 Huh, so that’s where they got the idea for the first movie climax with the glider, the comic.
Thanks for covering that movie! I gotta watch it sometime
I remember seeing this maybe about 10 years ago, and the main reason I remember it is because The Green Goblin bled like mad when he was impaled by his glider. I'll always remember the music spike, the gore, and Goblin's cries of pain. I guess it's about time to watch the actual full thing when a me that's 10 years older is ready to digest it.
Yoooo... shoutout to you for making this video! I'm a longtime Spidey fan, and actually found out about this fanfilm (and the 'Making Of' documentary) way back in 2007 when I was like 15, and an aspiring filmmaker. The fact that Dan did his own stunts for real shows he has BALLS. It was this fanfilm and the first "Clerks" movie by Kevin Smith that straight-up inspired me to get into filmmaking in a more serious way. I ended up going to Ithaca College, and graduated w/ a Bachelor of Science in TV & Film Production :)
never even heard of this till now, and i feel like its kind of better than the sam raimi one we actually got
Not "better," just different. This one predicted many of the decisions Sam Raimi would make in his movie and even uses the score from one of his films, Darkman.
dude the score honestly sounds like the first Halloween movie
Looks like Tom Holland (or Toby McGuire) of the late 80s/ early 90s.
First saw this in 2018 and have been bumping Howard Jones "Equality" ever since. Also, correct take on how great Gwen looks with 80's style hair
Yo why is this movie lowkey fucking fire 🔥🔥🔥
The score is the actual score from The Hunger.
He took his Swag 😔
This is beautiful.
Me when I saw it.:THIS IS BETTER THAN THE 2002 SPIDER-MAN MOVIE
This is so much better than the shitty Disney/MCU Spider-Man movies.
13:50 I found 3 Minutes of the Mysterio and the entire Bullseye short online. It was uploaded by a guy named Fudgebudger.
Green Goblin:(Kills Gwen Stacy) Hahahahahha!!!👹😈
Green Goblin:(Falls with his glider) Just take the fucking thing of my feet! ! 😡😡🤬🤬
The ending is very similar to Spider-Man 1
rami must of really liked it, this reminds me of how he made the 'Evil dead' concept film with just a few friends in the back woods of Detroit and remade it into 'Evil dead' then remade it again into 'Evil dead 2'.
“Harry my son”
*YOU TOOK MY SSWWWWAAAGGG*
12:16 YOU TOOK MY SWAG!!!
It's nice to see that fans were always passionate
That last clip of that guy was so out of nowhere and glossed over
Throughout this whole video, I’m just left wondering…what is Harry’s relation to Norman? Are they cousins, or…?
Possibly, but we can’t be 100% sure
Wait What...? Norman Osborn is Harry Father
@@joezar33 let’s not jump to conclusions
@@joezar33 you clearly don’t understand the sarcasm, lmao
@@Edwardrabbit yeah, I wish they had just once said what their relation was in the video, so we wouldn’t be left pondering
Put him in the Spider-Verse for gods sake
that 15:33 literally spiderman fell down in the Swings, for the behind and scenes this includes, is totally blooper goody as heck
thanks this makes me laugh
This thing looks like it was made with nothing but a camcorder and props made from art class, with stunts that definitely could’ve killed someone, and yet it’s still a better made Spider-Man fan film than Spider-Man Lotus.
But Goblin dead is the same as Riami version.
So are other related scenes.
When was this being made.
Would you ever review the other fanfilm from Dan Poole, The Quick and the Dead?
*Sam Raimi* :
WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE DOWN THAT!
Damn he actually swang around the building himself and never got a cameo in a marvel film wtf
This movie is actually surprisingly good. Imagine what poole could’ve achieved with a bigger budget.
Oh I’ve seen it along with owning a copy of it on DVD and the fact that Dan Pool made this movie back in the early 90s on a show-string budget while preforming all of the action and crazy stunts not only makes the film totally work but it’s also a testament to him, his entire team and the dedication they all had! Personally, I love this fan film and the fact that it totally has that early 90s charm makes it even better to me. If you’re a Spiderman fan and if you want to see a cool home made fan film, then The Green Goblin’s Last Stand is something you should totally check out. I also wanted to say that I really enjoyed his video and that I commend you for giving Dan Pool’s Spidey fan film some much needed love and appreciation. What Dan said about how people should use todays technology to make bigger and better fan films since it’s so much easier to bring passion projects to life nowadays with the resources available in comparison to what he had back then. It truly makes me wonder why we don’t see more polished, longer length Superhero fan films today. With all that being said, whenever I go back and rewatch Green Goblin’s Last Stand I can’t help but have the upmost respect for what Dan Pool was able to accomplish with the tools he had during the late 80s and early 90s. Again, thank you for sharing this and I look forward to seeing more of your content! Take care!
This was always my favorite fan film, used to watch the hell out of it! it's a shame that it's extremely obscure. I hope this video blows up so more people can know about this film.
Lotus but good. Peter needs to gel his hair though.
forgot to mention in the video, but his hair is gel'd to fuck. Dan said it's to honour the way Todd McFarlane drew Peter's hair in the comics at the time
i always watched this like 20 times, but for me my personal favorite fan film is the Peter's Web by Crazyrogerking! Good Times good times
I feel like the wired lines are so post to give the movie a comic booky feel
I think it was just a product of the era of comics where they explained everything
@@Edwardrabbit that’s what I meant
If i would actually make a spider man fan film this is how i would make the swinging scenes:
Make it in Cgi ❌
Swing on real buildings on screen ❌ (because it's dangerous)
Make it in stop motion with a real life background on blue or green screen ✅
Omegasus.
Correction, I have seen it.
It is one of THE BEST Spider-Man fan films ever made!
One thing I don't know if you mentioned, is that the Spider-man stuntman actually swung because her wanted to bring the character to life, saying that he "needed the shot" in an interview.
Was it stupid? Kinda, yeah. But I have no other reaction but to applaud that man for wanting to bring Spidey to life
Pov: you've known about this film before it got popular
Lol superman solar idk that was a thing
Anyway great find
I’ve watched it twice. It’s quite good.
To be fair, the Spider-Man suit not looking on-par with modern suits I think looks the best. It looks like something an amatuer like Peter Parker would put together. Not looking professionally-made.
Great review, thanks. I first heard of Dan Poole around 2008 in a book Homemade Hollywood by Cliff Young. Quite a good book on fan films if anyone is interested in that subject. Years later I found Dan's RUclips page and finally saw the film. Quite an accomplishment. I had planned to make a Spidey fan film, but always felt the work would be too much for a film that really wouldn't be mine. I did do a couple of animated test shots and the costume had the raised webs like in the Raimi films, except I did my tests in the 80's.
@4:46, Peter Parker Lewis Can't Lose
need sauce now bro to see this fan movie.
In the description
The mask problem you had made it more realistic
I'm so glad people are aware of this. I first found out its existence from a book called "Homemade Hollywood: Fans Behind the Camera" in my local library over a decade ago.
Local libraries always have nice finds. Read my first ever comic book in my local library, No Man’s Land, good memories.
Knew i wasn't crazy i remember seeing the vhs in a rental store as a kid and people didn't believe there was one made haha im only half crazy
Looks like a Tim Burton movie with a low budget.
Read the comic. It's basically free.
Thank you for sharing this amazing gem!
Actually you can find the bullseye video
9:23
Holy shit, I had a VHS of this I got from the LA comic con ran by Bruce Schwartz from the bootleg table
Why does it look like Tom Holland went back to the 90's to be in this movie LOL
We’re did you find the scenes
On the RUclips channel in the pinned comment you can find it there
coooool
👍 Job well done.
So cool
Image shit got a sequel
Still better a better love story then twilight and Spider-man lotus
twilight slander isn’t tolerated on this channel