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Gonna Get Blasted, but....
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:05 pm
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:05 pm
Ang Lee's Hulk is actually pretty good as far as the story and script go. Yeah, the CGI is a bit clumsy in parts, but that's an ILM issue.
As long as you can suspend belief, the story really does work, and I really think those that pan the movie as much as they do are missing out.
Maybe watching it on AMC with story notes added something for me tonight, but I actually have always liked this version and the Ed Norton version equally. I really do like the introspective aspect of Lee's version just as much as the "smash" elements of the Incredible Hulk.
Oh, and Jennifer C. is absolutely beautiful as Betty.
As long as you can suspend belief, the story really does work, and I really think those that pan the movie as much as they do are missing out.
Maybe watching it on AMC with story notes added something for me tonight, but I actually have always liked this version and the Ed Norton version equally. I really do like the introspective aspect of Lee's version just as much as the "smash" elements of the Incredible Hulk.
Oh, and Jennifer C. is absolutely beautiful as Betty.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:10 pm to Michael T. Tiger
hulked up poodles...frick yeah bro
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:10 pm to Michael T. Tiger
i hated both.... i just thought they went too far with him hulking out.
its just a hard character to make a movie for...
Superman is similar for me, i just cant watch them because he is indestructible... kinda ruins the whole movie.
its just a hard character to make a movie for...
Superman is similar for me, i just cant watch them because he is indestructible... kinda ruins the whole movie.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:13 pm to BilJ
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hulked up poodles...frick yeah bro
Storyline taken from the comic, as are many points in the movie, so I don't have a problem with it.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:13 pm to Michael T. Tiger
Nick Nolte as Evil Daddy Cumulonimbus was unforgivable and impossible for any one, any script, any CGI, any cast to overcome
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:14 pm to Wooly
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its just a hard character to make a movie for...
I can see that. That's why I think the Eric Bana one works a little better for me. It isn't all about smashing.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:17 pm to Uncle Stu
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Nick Nolte as Evil Daddy Cumulonimbus was unforgivable and impossible for any one, any script, any CGI, any cast to overcome
He was creepy and corrupted by his need to succeed. I liked him in the role, especially the one-on-one scenes with Bruce toward the end.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying this is a perfect movie. I just don't think it deserves the thrashing it constantly gets. Less "panel" shots would likely have been a good thing for sure.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:21 pm to Michael T. Tiger
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He was creepy and corrupted by his need to succeed
but just in very general, overall comic book terms of protagonist/antagonist, it was an awful villan in it's conception
just fricking awful, and not in the tiniest bit even remotely compelling
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:34 pm to Uncle Stu
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just fricking awful, and not in the tiniest bit even remotely compelling
I think it definitely lost me a bit at the very end when he became Mr. Electricity, but I did like the thought of a dad reclaiming what he felt was his, even at the cost of losing his son. Hell, they set up from the beginning that his dad was a rat bastard who, once he realized that his son was part of his experiment, would use his son as a lab rat himself.
He lived vicariously through him while at the same time working to take that power for himself.
...It was a little compelling; if not always executed well.
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