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I watched the 'Making of' along with the movie on the DVD and the 4 min. trailer that was originally for James Cameron, when he originally was attached to the "Spider-Man" movie. But Mr. Cameron never saw that trailer. But speaking of the documentary of this film, it was so great and so inspiring. Anytime I watch it, I feel like I should grab a camera and start filming and it doesn't matter what it is. If I think it's right, then others will probably think so too.
But enough about the documentary and myself. Overall, I love this film. I love it to death! (Well maybe not, but I'm trying to express my point, lol.) Jimi Kinstle stands out well, and such a wonderful experienced actor too. The way he portrayed the Goblin was exactly how I would imagined it if I were reading the old issues of the comic books right now. Dan Poole as Spider-Man, no wait, IS Spider-Man, and the direction he took for the film was just perfect.
Although it may seem really good but there were some parts I didn't like in it too well. Mainly it was because at some points it was too campy and the dialogue can be very 'cheesy' as well. But it worked and it was in it's element. If not great, but it was good that it had those stuff. It's what made the comic books back then the way they are and the reason why we, as fans, fell in love with the comic book series in the first place. So Dan pretty much did it so well.
As for everyone else on the cast and crew was very great and their input for this film helped it a lot and improved it more to be what many has said, "The best fan film ever." And I think it still is.
Such an amazing film, and a grateful live-action tribute to one of the greatest superheroes of all time. And a wonderful plot to go along with it. Dan and his crew did an excellent job, and I don't know how in any way I could express that more then I already had. I guess what they say is true; That dreams do come true. Even when this film is said and done, Dan Poole is still living the dream. No matter what, he will always be Spider-Man. Because he is Spider-Man.
"With great power there must also come great responsibility!" -Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962)
This fan movie deserves attention for all Spider-Man fans as it is filmed with soul and passion!
The acting game for the film is decent, the actor who played the Green Goblin was especially pleased) Den Poole turned out to be a good Spider-Man, and his acrobatics are just brilliant.
The story is adapted from the plot of Amazing Spider-Man # 121 and # 122 "The Night Gwen Stacy Died". In my opinion, they did a great job of conveying the story, but I would add more dialogue!
I wish Den Poole had posted a 1989 fan movie "Mysterio"
Of course, being such a low budget picture, it does run into a few snags. The most noticeable foible is that the Green Goblin doesn't fly very convincingly. Also, the film is short (only 50 minutes) and as such does not go into a great deal of character development. Poole stated in an interview he wishes he would have cut out the restaurant scene. I disagree. He needed more scenes like that. As is, the story works well but I would certainly have opened the picture with the set of scenes better detailing the death of Gwen's father (perhaps tying it into how the Osborne was committed) and her resulting hate of Spiderman. Still, it is a fine picture and Dan Poole should be proud of his efforts. It is a shame Marvel has not seen fit to make use of Poole's talents in some fashion as I would love to see a big budget film benefit from his creative influence.
Pros:
- Atmosphere of the 90s and the spirit of the classic stories about the Spider
- Tricks, they are magnificent! Dan Poole put his life on the line to make his dream come true - absolute respect! Many will say that the effects are obsolete like explosive bombs or the flight of the Goblin on the Glider, but as for me they are beautifully implemented, especially for an indie film + given the limited budget
- Also, one of the highlights of the film is the acting of the actor James Kinstle (Norman Osborn) he was simply created for the role of the Green Goblin
I recommend watching this movie, you will like it)
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIntended as a demo-reel for then El hombre araña (2002) director 'James Cameron'.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Making of 'The Green Goblin's Last Stand' (2001)
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- The Amazing Spider-Man: The Green Goblin's Last Stand
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- USD 500 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución46 minutos
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