The Incredible Hulk

Started by Stewie_Griffin34 pages

The main reason why I think this Hulk wasn't able to get off any feats because, again, he hasn't been the Hulk that many times and the Hulk, from what it seems like, never truly went up against the military or anything like that. If he did, it wasn't more than once or twice. Honestly, I prefer us having a Hulk that had an equal.

I liked the fact that Abomination was stronger than Hulk through most of their fight-and his power to get stronger with anger was shown at a point when Blonsky looked to have him at his mercy.

Yep, this was a Hulk straight outta the comics and that's why everyone likes him as of now.

Originally posted by Stewie_Griffin
The main reason why I think this Hulk wasn't able to get off any feats because, again, he hasn't been the Hulk that many times and the Hulk, from what it seems like, never truly went up against the military or anything like that. If he did, it wasn't more than once or twice. Honestly, I prefer us having a Hulk that had an equal.

The military was his main adversary. If he beat them too easily, there would be no suspense. And we could see his main motivation was to get away and be alone rather than fight. When he chooses to fight, we saw him raise his game up, like he did against Blonsky late in the film.
It would have been nice to see more of his great running speed and leaping ability - Ang Lee's Hulk had plenty of that, at least. But, more films can deal with that.

Originally posted by BUSTER1
I liked the fact that Abomination was stronger than Hulk through most of their fight-and his power to get stronger with anger was shown at a point when Blonsky looked to have him at his mercy.

I loved that fact as well.

Hulk Smash! Pretty good movie. Marvel's on the right track.

Originally posted by roughrider
The military was his main adversary. If he beat them too easily, there would be no suspense. And we could see his main motivation was to get away and be alone rather than fight. When he chooses to fight, we saw him raise his game up, like he did against Blonsky late in the film.
It would have been nice to see more of his great running speed and leaping ability - Ang Lee's Hulk had plenty of that, at least. But, more films can deal with that.

I really agree with this and was thinking it over a little earlier. If the Hulk was overpowered in the movies and easily beat anybody or anything he went up against, it'd be pretty boring. I give Louis extra props for somewhat depowering the Hulk. 😎

I liked the

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ultrasonics scene. While I know better, I still wonder if that was gonna bring him down. I was glad he over powered out of it.

If he had not seen Betty, he wouldn't have even tried. But, since he saw her, it motivated him to...well, smash.

I like how they added/referenced some stuff from the old tv series.

Yeah, like

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Bixby be on the TV, having him become the Hulk in a similar way to in the TV series, and having Lou Ferrigno have a cameo.

One other thing I rather enjoyed was them kind of depowering the Hulk. It's nice to see heroes in peril at times. Also, even though this Hulk was somewhat depowered, he was pretty vicious

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He seems to kill quite a few people.
Originally posted by Stewie_Griffin
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He seems to kill quite a few people.

I really appreciated this aspect.

It always kinda pissed me off how

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in a lot of these movies, in order to keep the movie kid friendly they don't kill anyone aside from the main villains. The tank drivers scramble out of the tank just as Hulk throws it or smashes it. The troops get out of the jeep right before it explodes. The helicopter spins out of control and is just damaged enough that it doesn't explode but can't fight. It was nice to see Abom viciously wreck a bunch of people, as wel las Hulk go off. When you're fighting a monster that can use tanks as baseball bats, it is inevitable that someone is going to die.

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I have to agree. I loved seeing the Hulk truly be visceral and not empy tanks with humans in them, and then use the tank as a weapon. The Hulk killing people was perfect, because it showed that he wasn't a pansy and wasn't going to take any crap from anyone. Had it not been for Betty he would've killed the Abomination as well.

Also, do you think one of the last scenes showing Banner's eyes glowing green as he transforms implies that he somewhat has control over the Hulk now?

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Hulk killing people wasn't to be badass in my mind, but to show how childish and primal he is. To him, it's fight or die, and he doesn't measure his power. He probably didn't mean to kill the man in the helicopter, but as far as he was concerned the flying metal thing was attacking him, and he wanted to smash it.
Originally posted by Stewie_Griffin
I really agree with this and was thinking it over a little earlier. If the Hulk was overpowered in the movies and easily beat anybody or anything he went up against, it'd be pretty boring. I give Louis extra props for somewhat depowering the Hulk. 😎

This should be the key as Hulk faces more & more powerful foes later on. The military will see nothing short of a nuke can stop him.
I bet the Avengers film will be about them coming to take him in, and Hulk gets to his most powerful state yet as he resists. Thor should be there, and the two of them alone would decimate a city fighting. Then, they have to team up by the third act climax. This is how it should play out.

Originally posted by roughrider
This should be the key as Hulk faces more & more powerful foes later on. The military will see nothing short of a nuke can stop him.
I bet the Avengers film will be about them coming to take him in, and Hulk gets to his most powerful state yet as he resists. Thor should be there, and the two of them alone would decimate a city fighting. Then, they have to team up by the third act climax. This is how it should play out.

In my ideal Avengers movie, the Hulk fight should be played out as it happened in the Ultimates, with minor changes. Like, when literally all hope is lost and Thor shows up. He should be portrayed as equal with Hulk, there fight should be cut short when a building starts to collapse or some sort of disaster happens and Thor has to leave. Hulk should get taken out in the same manor, though, that way every Hero has there own moment showcasing there uniqueness

Originally posted by Toku King
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Hulk killing people wasn't to be badass in my mind, but to show how childish and primal he is. To him, it's fight or die, and he doesn't measure his power. He probably didn't mean to kill the man in the helicopter, but as far as he was concerned the flying metal thing was attacking him, and he wanted to smash it.
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I never said him killing people was to show him being badass, just that it was badass to see. Also, let's not forget the people he horribly injured and possibly killed at that warehouse/plant they were at as well as the people who attacked him in the jeeps and stuff during the second transformation. And I really think this movie portrayed the Hulk the way he needed to be: misunderstood, primal, and childlike.

Good movie. Almost as good as Iron Man

now that i think about it, Hulk did get stronger with rage at the end of his fight, but i still expected him to get bigger

i wonder if they'll even bother with a Hulk2 or Ironman2, maybe it's just gonna be the Avengers movie

and speaking of the Avengers movie, will it be all marvel movies combined, or just a few??

avengers movie will only probably only have the original avengers in it, uch as Captain America, Iron Man, Hulk, Wasp, Ant Man and Thor.

and they are definitely making an Iron Man 2