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Updated: The New Incredible Hulk (Trailer P. 2) Edward Norton stars in this new beginning as Bruce Banner, a scientist desperately hunting for a cure to the gamma radiation that poisoned his cells and unleashes the unbridled force of rage within him The Incredible Hulk," to be directed by Louis Leterrier, will return to the roots of the long-running comic series, combining a well-developed character storyline with incredible action and fun. Zak Penn, who previously collaborated with Marvel on X2 and this summer's smash hit X-Men: The Last Stand, is writing the script. Source: Movieweb [Edited 3/12/08 17:48pm] | |
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didnt they already make a Hulk movie? | |
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Yes, hence the thread title and the key words "new beginning" in the synopsis. | |
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ANOTHER ONE?!?! Oh my god, lame..... Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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the other one sucked. dont see the point in making another one | |
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I'm going to withhold critical analysis until I've seen the actual trailer. [Edited 1/13/08 16:34pm] | |
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it seems like this one will stay through to what we remember about the Hulk from the series and the comics ... as where the previous one tried to surf on the action hero wave ... | |
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One of my fellow graphic designers has seen stills from the movie(his company is making Hulk apparel). He says the Hulk & Abomination look awesome, and fans won't be dissapointed.
I even liked the first one. I thought Universal marketed it wrong. It wasn't a summer action flick, and unlike Spider-man, the themes in the Hulk are pretty dark(child abuse, split personalities, repressed anger, spousal murder, father-son relationships). It should have been a fall or winter release. [Edited 1/13/08 18:32pm] | |
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Im torn...on one hand Im a Hulk fan yet on the other hand the first movie was god awful...on the other hand the unintentional comedy from the first movie made me laugh.
Ok Ed Norton alone will make me give this a chance...This is my list of things I hope do and do not happen and this will be a good movie. 1. Fix the CGI...Hulk should not be half the size of a building...dude is 10 to 12 feet tall not 30 feet. 2. Fix the damn CGI...I don't want to see Hulk fighting Scrappy Doo again aka the gamma dogs...that was just plain corny (but funny in a terrible way). 3. Stop that stupid comic panel shit. The whole showing 8 angles from different spots so it looks like a comic did not work. 4. Destroy/kill/break something of importance...He threw tanks (in which the drivers climbed out after being thrown 50 feet to say "im ok kids! this movie is PG!!!" Bull...I want my Hulk breaking buildings and snapping necks... 5. Pick a villain that is not Nick Nolte like and actually has a form...not some big cloud of lighting/energy/or whatever the hell he was...That last scene in the Hulk movie was as confusing as hell. and lastly...Fix the damn CGI!!! [Edited 1/13/08 18:46pm] clever clever quotation - attention getting quote - sad yet witty remark - look at me! Im deep quote- song lyric about my ex cause that bitch stole my mp3 player! - line from movie I liked - Prince lyric - not very clever sig mocking other sigs | |
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Not again!!!! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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I really liked the one from 2003, or whenever it was. It was an excellent film. Not sure it was a great super-hero flick, though. But then, that's the appeal of the Hulk. It's not just about smashing shit. It's about the raging beast of frustration getting out of hand in even the most mild-mannered of men.
From what I heard, the script for the new film isn't very good. But I think there have been a lot of re-writes since. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Are those pecs I see on Ed Norton?!? Maybe this won't be all bad. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Sinister said: 1. Fix the CGI...Hulk should not be half the size of a building...dude is 10 to 12 feet tall not 30 feet.
He's not even that tall(7 feet, 1000 lbs.). But the movie did get his powers right(leaping miles at a time, able to run at super speed). | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Sinister said: 1. Fix the CGI...Hulk should not be half the size of a building...dude is 10 to 12 feet tall not 30 feet.
He's not even that tall(7 feet, 1000 lbs.). But the movie did get his powers right(leaping miles at a time, able to run at super speed). Hulk can't run superspeed...that was the thing that pissed me off the most. He just jumps. clever clever quotation - attention getting quote - sad yet witty remark - look at me! Im deep quote- song lyric about my ex cause that bitch stole my mp3 player! - line from movie I liked - Prince lyric - not very clever sig mocking other sigs | |
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Granted I'm not a comic fanboy but I always thought the hulk was rather lame.
He gets mad he turns green and smashes things. whoopdee doo. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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The Hulk Height 5' 9½" (Banner); 6'6" (gray Hulk); 7' – 8' (green/savage Hulk); 7'6" (green/Professor Hulk) Weight 128 lbs. (Banner); 900 lbs. (gray Hulk); 1,040 – 1,400 lbs. (green/savage Hulk); 1,150 lbs. (green/Professor Hulk) Eyes Brown (Banner); Gray (gray Hulk); Green (green/savage Hulk); Green (green/Professor Hulk) Hair Brown (Banner); Black (gray Hulk); Green (green/savage Hulk); Green (green/Professor Hulk) Powers The Hulk possesses an incredible level of superhuman physical ability. His capacity for physical strength is potentially limitless due to the fact that the Hulk's strength increases proportionally with his level of great emotional stress, anger in particular. The Hulk uses his superhumanly strong leg muscles to leap great distances. The Hulk has been known to cover hundreds of miles in a single bound and once leaped almost into orbit around the Earth. The Hulk has shown a high resistance to physical damage nearly regardless of the cause, and has also shown resistance to extreme temperatures, poisons, and diseases in addition to regeneration of damaged or destroyed areas of tissue at an amazing rate. The Hulk's body also has a gland that makes an "oxygenated per fluorocarbon emulsion", which creates pressure in the Hulk's lungs and effectively lets him breathe underwater and move quickly between varying depths without concerns about decompression or nitrogen narcosis. Abilities Dr. Bruce Banner is a genius in nuclear physics, possessing a mind so brilliant that it cannot be measured on any known intelligence test. When Banner is the Hulk, Banner's consciousness is buried within the Hulk's, and can influence the Hulk's behavior only to a very limited extent. [Edited 1/13/08 23:41pm] [Edited 1/14/08 0:00am] | |
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Copycat said: Height 5' 9½" (Banner); 6'6" (gray Hulk); 7' – 8' (green/savage Hulk); 7'6" (green/Professor Hulk) Weight 128 lbs. (Banner); 900 lbs. (gray Hulk); 1,040 – 1,400 lbs. (green/savage Hulk); 1,150 lbs. (green/Professor Hulk) Eyes Brown (Banner); Gray (gray Hulk); Green (green/savage Hulk); Green (green/Professor Hulk) Hair Brown (Banner); Black (gray Hulk); Green (green/savage Hulk); Green (green/Professor Hulk) Powers The Hulk possesses an incredible level of superhuman physical ability. His capacity for physical strength is potentially limitless due to the fact that the Hulk's strength increases proportionally with his level of great emotional stress, anger in particular. The Hulk uses his superhumanly strong leg muscles to leap great distances. The Hulk has been known to cover hundreds of miles in a single bound and once leaped almost into orbit around the Earth. The Hulk has shown a high resistance to physical damage nearly regardless of the cause, and has also shown resistance to extreme temperatures, poisons, and diseases in addition to regeneration of damaged or destroyed areas of tissue at an amazing rate. The Hulk's body also has a gland that makes an "oxygenated per fluorocarbon emulsion", which creates pressure in the Hulk's lungs and effectively lets him breathe underwater and move quickly between varying depths without concerns about decompression or nitrogen narcosis. Abilities Dr. Bruce Banner is a genius in nuclear physics, possessing a mind so brilliant that it cannot be measured on any known intelligence test. When Banner is the Hulk, Banner's consciousness is buried within the Hulk's, and can influence the Hulk's behavior only to a very limited extent. [Edited 1/13/08 23:41pm] See right there, that limits just what you can do with the hulk, can he think or make logical decisions or does he just get mad and destroy things? Is there any consciousness or logic in the creature that bruce becomes? Or is unbridled anger the point of it all? The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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(Comic book depiction of the Abomination) In the new film, Banner (Norton) will battle one of his principle nemesises, the Abomination (Tim Roth). Real Name Emil Blonsky Aliases Agent R-7, the Ravager of Worlds Identity Secret Occupation Professional Criminal, Former Spy Citizenship Citizen of Yugoslavia Place of Birth Zagreb, Yugoslavia Known Relatives Nadia Dornova Blonsky (wife, divorced) Group Affiliation Ally of the Abominations and the Forgotten; Formerly partner of the Rhino, crew of the starship Andromeda, agent of the Galaxy Master, and MODOK. Education Unrevealed Height 6' 8" Weight 980 lbs Eyes Green Hair None Powers Blonsky's transformation into the Abomination substantially increased his strength and durability. Like the Hulk, the Abomination can use his superhumanly strong leg muscles to leap great distances, covering miles in a single bound. The Abomination has vast physical strength. Unlike the Hulk, the Abomination's transformation has proved stable: he cannot change back and forth between his human state and his superhuman state, despite his wishes to the contrary. Though the Abomination has proven able to regenerate lost eyes and recover from other forms of massive cellular damage, his ability to regenerate tissue is much slower than that of the Hulk. One possible explanation for this is that the Hulk's remarkable regenerative abilities increases in efficiency as he becomes enraged, much like his strength. The Abomination is resistant to extremes of temperature, and can hold his breath for extended periods of time; in the case of lack of air or heat, he may enter a coma-like state of suspended animation. Abilities None Weapons None Paraphernalia None First Appearance Tales to Astonish #90 (1967) Source: Marvel.com [Edited 1/14/08 0:04am] | |
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Im sorry....I just cant picture Edward Norton as the HULK PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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Im not sure if i like the idea of all these remakes because someone makes an arse of it the first time round.
Take Batman for example,Tim Burton created it in a gothic style that was bloody brilliant.Joel Schumacher decided to turn it into a some kind of illuminious neon lit nightmare and felt the batsuit needed ice skates. I thought the new Batman film was class but i feel if they hadnt buggered around with Burtons vision then it wouldnt have been needed. Or am i missing the point and these films are just being made to introduce the characters to a new generation? Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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chillichocaholic said: Im sorry....I just cant picture Edward Norton as the HULK
CHILLI Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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muirdo said: chillichocaholic said: Im sorry....I just cant picture Edward Norton as the HULK
CHILLI MUIRDO How are ya??? PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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muirdo said: Im not sure if i like the idea of all these remakes because someone makes an arse of it the first time round.
Take Batman for example,Tim Burton created it in a gothic style that was bloody brilliant.Joel Schumacher decided to turn it into a some kind of illuminious neon lit nightmare and felt the batsuit needed ice skates. I thought the new Batman film was class but i feel if they hadnt buggered around with Burtons vision then it wouldnt have been needed. Or am i missing the point and these films are just being made to introduce the characters to a new generation? A lot of "Batfans" take extreme issue with Burton's vision of the franchise, in particular, Jack Nicholson as the Joker, so... hey, different strokes. I love the 2 Burton "Batman" movies, but I can see the fans' point about the Joker. That was just Jack being Jack, and in a lot of ways is an over-the-top campy performance that leads the way to the Schumacher films. It's a great, fun performance, but it's just Jack Nicholson vamping in the movie and has very little to do with the Joker being portrayed correctly. I'm ambivalent about the new "Hulk" movie. Especially so soon. It's only been, what, 5 years? And I did like a lot about the one from 2003. I thought as a film, it was very good. BUT, it was a bit boring. And it didn't need 3 different endings. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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looks like they are doing what they did to Batman, which was a good thing. | |
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Hulk (Yawn!!!!!) | |
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Ed Norton is a great actor, so I´m pretty curious about this one.
And yes, he shouldn´t be taller than ten feet...otherwise, that whole ripped jeans stuff doesn´t make sense, he´d be naked, right ? Also, why was Dr.Banner´s name David in the TV series, and not Bruce, as in the comics ? About Norton´s pecs...he is a good actor and really makes an effort to come across as credible as possible and he really bulked up for American History X, and he said in interviews that he trained with some hardcore dudes. Also said that most of them had inner pains and struggles and that bulking up was their way to cope. His opinion, not mine. Must be weird for actors to bulk up and lose weight again for every other movie. I mean, once you´ve managed to look like that, who would want to look and feel average again ? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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lazycrockett said: See right there, that limits just what you can do with the hulk, can he think or make logical decisions or does he just get mad and destroy things? Is there any consciousness or logic in the creature that bruce becomes? Or is unbridled anger the point of it all?
I suggest you go back and read Peter David's brilliant run on the Hulk. Some of best comic-book writing ever. And the Hulk on lashes out when provoked, or when others have tampered with his mind(Doc Samson, Nightmare). | |
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KoolEaze said: About Norton´s pecs...he is a good actor and really makes an effort to come across as credible as possible and he really bulked up for American History X, and he said in interviews that he trained with some hardcore dudes. Also said that most of them had inner pains and struggles and that bulking up was their way to cope. His opinion, not mine. Must be weird for actors to bulk up and lose weight again for every other movie. I mean, once you´ve managed to look like that, who would want to look and feel average again ? I bet for some actors, it's simply a metabolic and lifestyle challenge to maintain a physique to which they're not naturally inclined. The diet and exercise that goes into being buff must be quite foreign to a very wirey dude like Norton. He looks great with some mass, though. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Edward Norton looks more like Bill Bixby. Will there be a Lou Ferrigno type starring as the hulk? | |
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Ed Norton Talks About the Incredible Hulk January 23, 2008 Link Ed Norton has dismissed any connection between The Incredible Hulk and the last Hulk movie. The 2003 movie starring Eric Bana was panned by critics and Norton was quick to distance his new film from it. “First off it’s utterly unrelated to that film,” he said, in this month’s Total Film magazine. “This is in no way a response to it or picking up from it. "I think like Chris Nolan and those guys did with Batman, we just said: 'We’re going to start completely with our own version of this myth or saga.' And the Fight Club star revealed that he turned down the part of Bruce Banner and his alter ego before being wooed by the chance to write the screenplay himself. “When the phone rings and someone says, ‘Hey, would you be interested in the big green guy?” there’s that part of all of us that doesn’t want to look like an idiot,” he admitted. “There’s the wince factor or the defensive part of you that recoils at what the bad version of what that would be. And I did that, basically. I said ‘no’ to it a couple of times.” Now firmly on board Norton revealed that The Incredible Hulk is just the beginning." “To me the whole thing was to envision it in multiple parts,” he said. [Edited 1/24/08 8:04am] | |
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