Originally posted by steverules_2
Seriously that part of the trailer could just be the movie itself, screw TDKR 131 Let the hate PM's begin biscuits
Dont you talk shit about Batman!! 😠 He will scratchy-voice yell at you until he is blue in the face and ur ass is on the ground!! 😠
[disclaimer: bad grammar used on purpose to sound like a moronic fanboy.]
Is it just me, or does this Hulk look to be a little on the Trisomy 21 side?
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/6830/hulktard.jpg
Do like the look overall though.
Originally posted by KingD19
You know Hulk is badass when he powers through a blind side like a baws.Oh, I'm 400 feet in the air and get knocked around by a ship; let me just kill this other ship right quick.
Originally posted by marwash22
lol. b!tchslapped an aircraft outta the sky.
Originally posted by KingD19
Loki: I have an army.Stark: We have a Hulk.
Loki: -under his breath- Shit!!
Best part of the trailer sp_ike
Originally posted by Robtard
Is it just me, or does this Hulk look to be a little on the Trisomy 21 side?
Takes one to know one. 😛
Sorry, couldn't help myself. But now that you mention it, maybe a little. Can't really see the ears too well, but the eyes aren't bulging very much. But that could just be because he's angry.. lol. In any case, I think I'd attribute it to poor character design rather than Downs Syndrome.
Well, if you know me, then you know that I actually prefer the Ang Lee version, but I'm aware that I'm in the minority (click).
Are you talking about the story? Cos I've grown to like Hulk about as much as I like The Incredible Hulk. I watched Hulk opening night and enjoyed it, but thought it lacked. Upon watching it at home a couple more times, it's really a solid film.
Character design though, The Incredible Hulk is far superior. I still don't care for the rubber-look of Hulk. But it's also what 4-5 years older?
I haven't really taken much time to compare the character design between the two Hulk movies. That didn't interest me as much. I didn't have a problem with Ang Lee's Hulk design. If anything I thought the 2008 version was too focused on having things "look cool," instead of telling an interesting, emotionally gripping story (the director is kind of an immature, young, dorky kid). I found the 2003 Hulk to be much more psychologically appealing. I know it's a little more depressing (perhaps that's the wrong word) in its nature, but that kind of tone appeals to me more, anyway. The performances were much better in Ang Lee's version, I think. Nick Nolte was great. Although, I did really like Liv Tyler, but alas, she couldn't save the movie on her own.