The Incredible Hulk

Started by fredstawill34 pages

dont realise thou that it came out at the time when sof other movies wer coming out so only the comic fas would have seen it as ers wouldnt know much about it or get put off by the ang lee oe so if it came out i november or easter (not saying pssie but if it was) woud hve been the movie to see at the time

Is anyone else getting the three-disc Special Edition DVD??

http://www.superherohype.com/news/hulknews.php?id=7621

Alternate opening means Banner finding Captain America! (crosses fingers)

Originally posted by Endrict Nuul
Is anyone else getting the three-disc Special Edition DVD??

http://www.superherohype.com/news/hulknews.php?id=7621

Unless it has the 70 minutes of cut footage incorporated back into the film, I'm not going to be getting it. And it looks as though it doesn't. Fail.

Originally posted by Endrict Nuul
Is anyone else getting the three-disc Special Edition DVD??

http://www.superherohype.com/news/hulknews.php?id=7621

No.

Originally posted by Endrict Nuul
Is anyone else getting the three-disc Special Edition DVD??

http://www.superherohype.com/news/hulknews.php?id=7621


I'll wait to see if there's a Special Director's Edition - approved by Louis Leterrier & Edward Norton. They wanted a version that was 15-20 minutes longer than the feature release.

Originally posted by Endrict Nuul
Is anyone else getting the three-disc Special Edition DVD??

http://www.superherohype.com/news/hulknews.php?id=7621

Depends.. I don't think there is a Captain America scene

Why don't you think so?

Originally posted by Endrict Nuul
Is anyone else getting the three-disc Special Edition DVD??

http://www.superherohype.com/news/hulknews.php?id=7621

Yep, I am. Do you plan on doing so as well?

Originally posted by Harvey Two-Face
There's nothing wrong with a 3 hour movie on a DVD, but in a theater people wouldn't go for it .

I dont think thats true. As long as it's good people don't mind sitting through a movie that is 2.5 or 3 hours. Several of the top grossing films of all time are 3 hours long or just nearly. There are also dozens of other movie's that teetered on the 3 hour mark and did very well. I do agree that it was going to be hard for a Hulk remake to do well under any circumstances but if you're already taking a gamble on a remake of a movie that didn't do as well as expected if an additional hour is going to help the film then why not include it. Which means the cut footage was probably monotonous

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
Depends.. I don't think there is a Captain America scene

there is but it isnt a scebe and you dont see him, but a man like shape under snow

We see a silhouette of his body & shield, but that's it.

and its not even a clear one at that

We had better luck finding Waldo that seeing a clear shot of Cap in that scene haha!

Originally posted by jalek moye
there is but it isnt a scebe and you dont see him, but a man like shape under snow
Originally posted by Markus Corvinus
We see a silhouette of his body & shield, but that's it.

That is all you see??

That isn't worth buying then..

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
That is all you see??

That isn't worth buying then..

It doesn't matter. He wasn't seen in the film, and the film is canon right now for how events play out. They are going to have Cap discovered in some other way - we just have to wait three years, for Cap's movie & the Avengers movie, to find out how. 🙁

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
That is all you see??

That isn't worth buying then..

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the name of the movie is "The Incredible Hulk," not "Captan America," right?

I got the DVD in the mail today, tons of special features. I've pretty much checked out all the featurettes, but I haven't watched all of the deleted scenes just yet.

After watching all of the special features, I can firmly say that if Marvel doesn't make another sequel and keep Letterier on board, they'll be making a HUGE mistake. The guy is dedicated and is a huge Hulk fan. He created one of THE best superhero movies around, so not doing one or two sequels would just be bad on their part. At least that's how I see it.

Originally posted by Markus Corvinus
After watching all of the special features, I can firmly say that if Marvel doesn't make another sequel and keep Letterier on board, they'll be making a HUGE mistake. The guy is dedicated and is a huge Hulk fan. He created one of [b]THE best superhero movies around, so not doing one or two sequels would just be bad on their part. At least that's how I see it. [/B]

The film wasn't any bigger of a hit than the first try. I think it's take will be modest enough to rule out sequels. But, it served a purpose in helping to set up the coming Avengers movie. That's where you'll get more Hulk.

yeah, i also doubt the Hulk will have a sequel

his next role will most likely be in the Avengers movie