Originally posted by Blax_Hydraliskbut the stories pretty much picked up where the other left off
Not at all.2003 Hulk had:
an accelerated healing factor
Enough strength to lift and easily toss tanks hundreds of feet.
Can jump from Nevada to San Francisco in like... an hour.
Grows larger and stronger the more damage he takes.
Had great enough durability to suvive a gamma (nuclear) bomb.
Was fast enough to catch missles at close range (Way above super human reflexes).
Norton's Hulk never showed the ability to do any of those things, except jump far.
Originally posted by Dark-Jaxx
Hulk in the movie didn't even have a healing factor.He was fazed by a friggin handgun.
He has not one strength feat to match up with Hancock.
He is nowhere near as fast.
The 2008 movie was good, but the actual Hulk was weak. I was much more impressed by Abomination in the movie.
Actually he did, you just weren't paying attention.
Haven't seen Hancock, so I can't comment. Hancock does seem comparable to Superman though from the trailers.
Again, haven't seen Hancock and the trailers only show his flying speed, not moving speed. Again, seems comparable to Superman though.
How was the Hulk weak? He did several impressive feats. Not sure how you're more impressed with Abomination, when the Hulk overpowered and beat him.
Originally posted by Robtard1. No he didn't. The wound Abom gave him was there the whole fight, and he also tired much easier as shown in the fight with Abom, several times he was shown gasping in pain.
Actually he did, you just weren't paying attention.Haven't seen Hancock, so I can't comment. Hancock does seem comparable to Superman though from the trailers.
Again, haven't seen Hancock and the trailers only show his flying speed, not moving speed. Again, seems comparable to Superman though.
How was the Hulk weak? He did several impressive feats. Not sure how you're more impressed with Abomination, when the Hulk overpowered and beat him.
2. From one trailer, I have seen Hancock easily throw a whale, travel at supersonic speeds, take bullets easily(and if you pay attention, they hit his eyes as well), and his best feat, was hit dead on by a train, and it didn't budge him at all, several cars of the train went off the tracks though. That strength feat trumps all of Hulk's.
3. Really? Cause to me it looked like Hulk took a chain and choked Abom out, which gives Hulk a serious leverage advantage.
Originally posted by Dark-Jaxx
1. No he didn't. The wound Abom gave him was there the whole fight, and he also tired much easier as shown in the fight with Abom, several times he was shown gasping in pain.2. From one trailer, I have seen Hancock easily throw a whale, travel at supersonic speeds, take bullets easily(and if you pay attention, they hit his eyes as well), and his best feat, was hit dead on by a train, and it didn't budge him at all, several cars of the train went off the tracks though. That strength feat trumps all of Hulk's.
3. Really? Cause to me it looked like Hulk took a chain and choked Abom out, which gives Hulk a serious leverage advantage.
1)When the helicopter blade whacked him on the shoulder, it didn't do much damage except a skin laceration, but it was healing by the time he looked over at Ross. It was very suble, you needed to pay close attention.
1a)The stab wound to the chest was also healing, by the time he 'clapped' the fire out, it was no longer bleeding and just a surface wound. You needed to pay attention to notice this.
2)Like I said, haven't seen the movie, but it seems he's comparable to Superman, which is certainly impressive. So yeah, most likely Hancock is more powerful than Hulk. I'll wait until I see the flick to make final judgement though.
3)Yes really, did you miss the part where Hulk was losing and being pressed against a wall and then became stressed/stronger and overpowered Abomination? It was right before the chain scene; it was VERY clear, again, you need to PAY ATTENTION.
Originally posted by Robtard1. I don't actually remember this part. I didn't see the blade hit Hulk.
People really need to pay ****ing attention during movies, it seems unless something is spoon-feed directly, they have no ability to think.1)When the helicopter blade whacked him on the shoulder, it didn't do much damage except a skin laceration, but it was healing by the time he looked over at Ross. It was very suble, you needed to pay close attention.
1a)The stab wound to the chest was also healing, by the time he 'clapped' the fire out, it was no longer bleeding and just a surface wound. You needed to pay attention to notice this.
2)Like I said, haven't seen the movie, but it seems he's comparable to Superman, which is certainly impressive. So yeah, most likely Hancock is more powerful than Hulk. I'll wait until I see the flick to make final judgement though.
3)Yes really, did you miss the part where Hulk was losing and being pressed against a wall and then became stressed/stronger and overpowered Abomination? It was right before the chain scene; it was VERY clear, again, [b]you need to PAY ATTENTION
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1a. That is bull. Hulk was bleeding the whole time. It wasn't any different when he first got it or after the fight.
2. I wouldn't put him on movie Superman's level(which in some ways>comic Superman), but he is miles above Hulk.
3. No, I remember it, he just pushed Abom back, which does not require signifigantly greater strength, I will give you he was able to push back Abom's arms, but his actual manner of beating Abom doesn't require more strength than Abom, that is all I am saying.
Originally posted by Dark-Jaxx
1. I don't actually remember this part. I didn't see the blade hit Hulk.1a. That is bull. Hulk was bleeding the whole time. It wasn't any different when he first got it or after the fight.
2. I wouldn't put him on movie Superman's level(which in some ways>comic Superman), but he is miles above Hulk.
3. No, I remember it, he just pushed Abom back, which does not require significantly greater strength, I will give you he was able to push back Abom's arms, but his actual manner of beating Abom doesn't require more strength than Abom, that is all I am saying.
Watch it again then, it's there, as is the slice, though it's not much.
Wrong, he stopped bleeding shortly after he pulled it out, by the end of the fight is was just a superficial cut (if that) covered by the blood that spilled when he was initially stabbed.
WTF? You didn't pay attention. Abomination had him pinned to the wall and then the Hulk became more stressed and overpowered him. Simple as that.
"does not require significantly greater strength" That is a LoL, what does it require then?
It was a battle of pure strength; Hulk overpowered him in the end, just what Hulk does, that is his ability, he "gets stronger". Your bias is making you make absurd claims.
Originally posted by Robtard
It was a battle of pure strength; Hulk overpowered him in the end, just what Hulk does, that is his ability, he "gets stronger". Your bias is making you make absurd claims.
That was kind of the whole point of that scene. To show that the Hulk COULD become stronger than a person who was amped up on a batch that was 35-50% stronger than banner's batch. Samual Sterns "spouped up" the eventual product derrived from Banner's cloned blood. The abomination WAS supposed to be stronger than Hulk....until Hulk got enraged.
It was quite obvious to me that they were trying to convey that fact that the Hulk can ge stronger at base level. Maybe I'm biased because Abom is supposed to be stronger than base Hulk until Hulk gets pissed. (even more)
That was exactly the point. Hulk was on the losing end basically the whole fight until he became so stressed that he powered up to a point where he was the stronger of the two. Not sure how Dark-Jaxx or anyone could have missed this, it was plainly laid out.
The batch that Stern used was labeled "strength", basically implying that Abomination would be strength personified.
When they first slam into each other, Abomination wins. Even when Hulk gains the edge for a minute when using the car boxing gloves, Abomination basically says "that's all?" and then kicks him through a building. Then Abomination has Hulk pinned to the wall and is mocking him, Hulk is clearly losing and seems to have no way of winning. Then walla, Hulk sees Betty in danger of being burned, his eyes glow for a second, he growls and then overpowers Abomination and lays a beat down. If anyone missed this, they weren't paying attention.