Willem Dafoe says his time on Sam Raimi?s 2002 Spider-Man as Norman Osborn-slash-Green Goblin ?was fun.? ?Sam Raimi did a miracle thing. He made kind of a personal film out of a fairly big-sized, partly effect movie. It was early in the game of movies from comic books, that sort of thing, so there was no template,? Dafoe told GQ. ?There?s a couple of scenes that still make me laugh, because they?re so double-edged, and they go back and forth between being really heavy and really kind of silly. And the movie is filled with that,? Dafoe said.