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Incredible Hulk
mechapirate:
I really did not enjoy the first Hulk movie (I know one of millions to say that, just figured I'd point out the obvious). I felt they tried to re-invent the character way too much. Origin stories are great but seriously get to the point. They focused on Bruce Banner not as a man torn between two psyches but as an unhappy guy with a few stressful days. The action wasn't that great (save for the "bite the head off a missile and spit at them" scene.) and to be honest the CGI didn't impact the way I thought it should. But when I saw the trailer for the second movie, I felt...invigorated. As if they took the comic panels I have loved since I was a child and displayed them for all the world to see. I sincerely hope the movie is as good as I'm expecting it to be, or I will link to this post everyday to remind myself of the naive trust I still place on Hollywood despite the many horrors I've seen.
RallyMonkey:
There would be no reason to see this if not for the fact that Edward Norton took what was supposedly a very crappy script, and personally rewrote it before he would attach himself as Bruce Banner. If Edward Norton believes in it, then I believe in it.
talon:
http://www.comingsoon.net/imageGallery/The_Incredible_Hulk/large/hr_The_Incredible_Hulk_poster.jpg
new poster looks cool... nice throwback to the old tv series if you ask me
RobbieOC:
It seems like Marvel has decided to really step up their production standards, after the bad reviews Spider-Man 3 and Fantastic Four 2 got. This movie and Iron Man both look great to me, and things, I believe, will just continue to get better from there. You know if these do well they'll take extra pains to make sure both Thor and Captain America are great, otherwise it will be the biggest letdown ever. Plus, Ant Man! I see a new golden age of superhero movies ahead of us, guys.
Surgoshan:
What do you mean by production standards? Because $piderman-3, FF4-2, and, hell, even the original Hulk movie all had plenty big budgets.
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