yeah but at least most of the dialogue in this movie wasnt just pointless bullshit like in 2003 Hulk..
Im bout to see this again tomarrow with my friend and some girls
yeah but at least most of the dialogue in this movie wasnt just pointless bullshit like in 2003 Hulk..
Im bout to see this again tomarrow with my friend and some girls
^^True, but for me, the 1st of most super hero movies are boring, IMO, be the squeals are always wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better! This movie still rocked, regardless of the talking!
Didnt wanna start my own thread might get closed so ill just do it here…
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Saw this movie last night. The most appropriate word I can find for this movie is: Incredible.
It was a HUGE improvement from the first film, and does justice to the reputation. The CG was a lot better, and they did a better job with characters and setting them up.
What I really like:
! How in the opening credits they showed the "Stark Inudstries" label on stuff they were looking at, and the name Nick Fury popped up un a profile.
! I really liked the cameos and references, such as the one by Stan Lee and the security gaurd. Stark's appearance was clever: "C'mon, General, you know that Super-Soldier program was put on ice years ago."
Brilliant.
! This movie also made The Hulk a lot more menacing. A few scenes showed him glaring at Blonsky/Ross, and where Blonsky/Ross showed some fear.
! The fight with Abomination was awesome. It was some intense fighting, even though I didn't like Abomination's look. It's missing that reptilian-look, but this'll have to do. I'll grow use to it eventually.
Oh, and for any of you planning to see this movie: There's nothing at the end of the credits, so don't waste your time like I did :P
All you're really going to experience is the fans groaning, having to have waited all that time and see nothing, and hear them say
! "I WANTED TO SEE SAMMY L. JACKSON!!!"
Movie was fucking epic, and I liked it a lot more IronMan. Hope the next movie will focus on Emil's background.
just watched it was a great film better than the other one much better but i would not go as far as its better than iron man because that film fucking rocked soo hard lol cant wait for the next in line film Captin america 2011 !!
@Guybrush:
just watched it was a great film better than the other one much better but i would not go as far as its better than iron man because that film fucking rocked soo hard lol cant wait for the next in line film Captin america 2011 !!
Actually Thor is the next Avenger getting a movie in 2010.
IMO Hulk was better than Ironman, especially the fight scenes, they were all just so kick ass. The intense finale in Hulk blows away Ironman's mediocre last fight. I think Hulkwas better because it didn't have to make another whole movie explaining the origin, but instead got right to the action.
"You wouldn't like me when I'm HUNGRY!"
wait, is it true Banner cant even kill himself?
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matthewbradbury]Banner can't even kill himself, if he shot himself in the head he would transform into the hulk and heal all damage.
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parrottja]I've also read that Hulk:The End short story. Fantastic. For those who haven't read it, Banner is the last human on earth. Waves of these flesh eating beetles roam the planet, and routinely eat him to the bone. But the Hulk's very essence in his bone marrow cause him to resurrect every time. Banner is stuck in his personal hell for eternity.
Banner cannot kill himself, if he does, then his cells will regenerate him. It's all cuz of the Gamma Radiation he got struck with.
Can you say broken?
So the Hulk is immortal?
That's debatable.
The flash should be able to kill him
Actually Hulk would eventually 'get used' to Flash's speed t the point that even if Flash tries to mess up Hulk's molecules and such, Hulk will adapt to that and Smash Flash to a pancake.
How bout Superman?
How bout Superman?
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But there is a one shot of Superman going toe to toe with Hulk don't know who wins but more than likely Hulk didn't win.
Wow. Just wow. This movie is amazing. Just got home from the theater and it was so much better then that last crap!
! It shocked me to see Iron man at the end of the movie, and the avengers reference shocked me also! So there is gonna be an avengers movie?
@Sandai:
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But there is a one shot of Superman going toe to toe with Hulk don't know who wins but more than likely Hulk didn't win.
couldnt watch the video…that song makes me wanna kill myself
! It shocked me to see Iron man at the end of the movie, and the avengers reference shocked me also! So there is gonna be an avengers movie?
Yes, but only after Marvel shows a number of movies (Thor, Cap, AntMan, etc.)
Latest "Hulk" may not spawn a sequel
Wednesday July 9 1:17 AM ETIt's a tale of two movies, with an oddly similar ending.
Five years ago, "Hulk," the first movie based on Marvel's hulking green comic book character, rang up $245 million in worldwide box office but was widely dismissed as a commercial failure.
The second attempt, "The Incredible Hulk," amped up the fun factor and dialed down the brooding of director Ang Lee's original but is unlikely to gross significantly higher than its predecessor and might not spawn a sequel. And it's been dubbed a success.ADVERTISEMENT
What gives?
"We're happy with the financial results, even if they (only) reach the first film's levels," a Marvel insider insisted. "Having a sequel is not the definition of success."
That's fortunate, as even outpacing the first film's worldwide haul by 10% looks optimistic at this point, and that's not likely to stoke enthusiasm for a franchise follow-up anytime soon.
After four weekends, the Louis Leterrier-directed "The Incredible Hulk" has earned $125 million, the same as what "Hulk" had pulled in at the same time in its run. "Hulk" finished with $132 million, and its successor is unlikely to do much better.
Its foreign rollout is still in progress, with comics-friendly Japan among the territories the remake has yet to bow, but it appears likely that the Edward Norton starrer will struggle to reach $130 million internationally. The first film tallied $113.2 million overseas.
Action films tend to outperform internationally, though comic book adaptations can be a different matter if the fan base skews American. Marvel touts the Hulk comic franchise as its second most popular worldwide, after Spider-Man.
"All we can say as a studio is that we are very pleased with the result," Universal domestic distribution president Nikki Rocco said.
Despite the similarity of the Hulk films' theatrical runs, industryites suggest the lighter tone of the second film makes it more the vehicle to generate sequels, and some suggest the remake will prove a more lucrative DVD title than the Eric Bana-starring original. On the other hand, production costs and marketing expenses were steeper the second time around, totaling more than $200 million. The first film cost about $150 million to make.
Still, the dark original so turned off the Hulk character's fanboy base as to require a complete reworking of its big-screen rendering before a film franchise could be christened.
But Marvel has yet to greenlight a Hulk sequel. So other observers suggest the films' most important distinction lies simply in how well market expectations were managed in advance of their respective bows.
"Hollywood is always about perception," said David Davis, managing partner and entertainment analyst at Arpeggio Partners in Los Angeles. "The first Hulk (movie) had such high expectations after the NBC-Universal merger and was supposed to be critical-favorite Ang Lee's breakout commercial blockbuster.
"Then with the new Hulk film, Marvel was able to underplay the importance of the success after the great success of 'Iron Man' this summer," Davis said. "So the new one overdelivered, relative to its underpromise."
The Marvel-produced, Paramount-distributed "Iron Man" has fetched more than $563 million at the worldwide box office.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/20080709/121559147200.html
The Hulk 2nd behind Spider-Man What the puck???
Hulk DVD is out, bought me one but I haven't checked the deleted scenes yet though.