Definitely got the resemblance.
And while I like Ruffalo a lot, it’s kind of a shame that we have 3 different actors for the 3 different movie Hulk appearances. Is Ed Norton really that much of a pain in the ass? Was Bana even approached?
I don’t know. As far as visual rendering, and making the Hulk look like a good representation of his comic book appearance, I think they did an okay job. None of the films have had good writing, and the Hulk has never really looked integrated into his environment, but I give it a B/B+.
Dunno the truth of it, but what I heard was that Ed Norton wrote a rather large portion of “The Incredible Hulk” plus a large assist in rewrites. Apparently he wasn’t credited for it in the movie upon release, so he lost his shit and refused to be a part of anything Hulky in the future. Dunno the truth of it, but that’s what I’d heard at the release of Incredible Hulk…
From what I remember, it wasn’t really that Norton was pissed that he didn’t get a credit.
Apparently Norton added a lot to the script. His addition were filmed, but left out in the final cut. Marvel wanted a movie that would have a wide commercial appeal, but Norton added a lot of dark things. In Norton’s version, Bruce Banner tries to kill himself in the beginning of the movie. The scene was filmed, and it’s on the blue ray. I know for a while you could find the scene on youtube.
Marvel decided the scene was too dark, and they cut it and other scenes to make the movie into a more strait forward action movie. Commercially, that was probably a wise choice, considering Ang Lee’s approach didn’t really work.
After that there was the predictable blowout over creative differences.
Definitely got the resemblance.
And while I like Ruffalo a lot, it’s kind of a shame that we have 3 different actors for the 3 different movie Hulk appearances. Is Ed Norton really that much of a pain in the ass? Was Bana even approached?
I like Eric Bana, but I think the mentality studios have is to abandon everything associated with a failed movie.
Hence the reason Brandon Routh will probably never be superman again.
I don’t know. As far as visual rendering, and making the Hulk look like a good representation of his comic book appearance, I think they did an okay job. None of the films have had good writing, and the Hulk has never really looked integrated into his environment, but I give it a B/B+.
i don’t like this Hulk’s face. makes him look soft and thoughtful
HULK NO THINK, HULK SMASH
HULK LIKE BUNNIES.
Is it wrong to be sexually attracted to the Hulk now that they gave him a whole bunch of body hair, like Ruffalo?
Dunno the truth of it, but what I heard was that Ed Norton wrote a rather large portion of “The Incredible Hulk” plus a large assist in rewrites. Apparently he wasn’t credited for it in the movie upon release, so he lost his shit and refused to be a part of anything Hulky in the future. Dunno the truth of it, but that’s what I’d heard at the release of Incredible Hulk…
From what I remember, it wasn’t really that Norton was pissed that he didn’t get a credit.
Apparently Norton added a lot to the script. His addition were filmed, but left out in the final cut. Marvel wanted a movie that would have a wide commercial appeal, but Norton added a lot of dark things. In Norton’s version, Bruce Banner tries to kill himself in the beginning of the movie. The scene was filmed, and it’s on the blue ray. I know for a while you could find the scene on youtube.
Marvel decided the scene was too dark, and they cut it and other scenes to make the movie into a more strait forward action movie. Commercially, that was probably a wise choice, considering Ang Lee’s approach didn’t really work.
After that there was the predictable blowout over creative differences.