It wasn't an isolated incident, half the world disappeared and came back.
I would think there would be a lot of paperwork and new laws to account for it.
Most always put Doc Oct #1. Acting what they were given Dafoe just kills iit over everyone else and the first movie was a huge leap when Hollywood had given up on comic movies. I will say going from a terrible young James Franco and then too Dafoe really changes the movie.i thought it was pretty universal that the best villain SM has had in live action was Doc Oc? unless you mean this movie in which case yeah it's Goblin by a mile
its Doc Ock. hands down best performance. thats not to say Dafoe is a bad actor, he is a great actor, but he hammed that shit up to 11 and looked a bit silly. Doc Ock was more subtle so he had more depth. both were good in their own ways though. i did also like the dude who played Sandman. he was the best part of Spidey 3.i thought it was pretty universal that the best villain SM has had in live action was Doc Oc? unless you mean this movie in which case yeah it's Goblin by a mile
Keaton made you empathize with his character, but i think the Vulture character made several logically bad choices where he is no longer trying to just feed his family, but he's using alien tech to fund his crimes, worse he's selling it to other criminals so they could up the level of crimes in the city. you can also tell he's been corrupted by money to the point where he just doesnt care about any of it. IMO they sort of made Vulture into a Walter White villain, he deluded himself into thinking what he's doing is somehow noble when he is just a crimelord doing crimelord things. at one point what he was doing was understandable, but he crossed the line and is now something completely different.Hard question. There's been so many good villains, but I also think that Vulture warrants at least some consideration. I don't know about you all, but this is a case where I was actively rooting for the villain.