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I think he was meditating, getting used to being the HULK inside his brain, whether he looked like the HULK or just looked like Banner, he was focusing on being able to think and make conscious decisions while being the HULK. As we saw, he could not fully rationalize while he was HULK, but now he can. I guess that's what the numbers on the screen represented when it read: Days without incident, zero. I think that they meant he was still the HULK, only he looked like Banner when he was meditating because he can control his thoughts better now. I don't know.
I thought it was a good movie. I thought Iron Man was better, though.
Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=Spoiler:
I think he was meditating, getting used to being the HULK inside his brain, whether he looked like the HULK or just looked like Banner, he was focusing on being able to think and make conscious decisions while being the HULK. As we saw, he could not fully rationalize while he was HULK, but now he can. I guess that's what the numbers on the screen represented when it read: Days without incident, zero. I think that they meant he was still the HULK, only he looked like Banner when he was meditating because he can control his thoughts better now. I don't know.
Good theory, but I doubt it.
Originally posted by Toku King
Good theory, but I doubt it.
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Well then I guess it could have meant that it was the next day and he was meditating to become the HULK and it showed that he can switch it on at any time, even when he is not angry and his heart is not beating fast. If that's the case, then he must be able to switch back in the same sort of manner, which still supports my theory that he can think more rationally as the HULK. If I remember correctly, in the comic book when he turns grey, he is able to do just that.
Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=Spoiler:
I think he was meditating, getting used to being the HULK inside his brain, whether he looked like the HULK or just looked like Banner, he was focusing on being able to think and make conscious decisions while being the HULK. As we saw, he could not fully rationalize while he was HULK, but now he can. I guess that's what the numbers on the screen represented when it read: Days without incident, zero. I think that they meant he was still the HULK, only he looked like Banner when he was meditating because he can control his thoughts better now. I don't know.I thought it was a good movie. I thought Iron Man was better, though.
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I'd like to see something where he thinks he has control over the Hulk but then the Hulk takes back over and proves that he can't be controlled for a very long period of time. That'd be cool. Everyone thinks Banner's in control but then the Hulk emerges and goes berserk.
Originally posted by Stewie_GriffinSpoiler:
I'd like to see something where he thinks he has control over the Hulk but then the Hulk takes back over and proves that he can't be controlled for a very long period of time. That'd be cool. Everyone thinks Banner's in control but then the Hulk emerges and goes berserk.
Probably everything you and I are talking about has happened in the comics several times already.
Originally posted by Robtard
My jaw dropped when they showed the Brazilian girl (Débora Nascimento) in the factory, this happen to anyone else?They should have explored this (her) a little bit further, imo.
yup
Originally posted by Toku King
And adapt the most anticlimactic and meaningless death of all time to the big screen? No thank you.
I just want to see what it would look like😂