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Garian Silver
03-25-2004, 10:28 AM
I'd like to have She-Hulk in one of the sequels.

Definitely. Her story makes sense and it's a GREAT addition ... or eye-candy if you will. :D

Who should play her?

Suggestions?

WallCrawl
03-25-2004, 10:46 AM
Why she'd be CGI of course. :p

Garian Silver
03-25-2004, 10:52 AM
Smart ass. :D

WallCrawl
03-25-2004, 07:44 PM
The smartest. :cool:;)

portland2002
03-27-2004, 11:14 AM
The difference with Hulk and She-Hulk is that she doesn't have the enormous body mass the Hulk has. She's supposed to be 6'7" and 650 lbs., due to the added bone and muscle tissue, apparently from an extra-dimensional source.

You could use camera tricks to make the actress look 6'7" or 10' tall.

For the green-skinned one herself, there are a few bodybuilders/athletes who could pull if off:

Cory Everson
Lisa Leslie
Diana Dennis
Rachel McLish
Marla Duncan
Lenda Murray
Gabrielle Reece
Chae An
Sharon Christian
Joanie Laurie (Chyna)

Those are just a few. Put put one of them in green-makeup, purple one-piece and boots and there you go.

portland2002
03-27-2004, 11:27 AM
Here are my suggestions for Jennifer Walters:

Bridgette Wilson-Sampras
Milla Jovovich
Rene Zelwegger
Cate Blanchett
Andie MacDowell
Uma Thurman
Terry Farrell
Jeri Ryan

portland2002
03-27-2004, 11:53 AM
I think Sandra Bullock or Selma Blair would be great as Jen Walters as well.

The subplot of Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk would involve Bruce Banner on trial for mayhem caused by the Hulk. Jen Walters would be his criminal defense attorney. Bruce Banner would be kept under military survelliance. The Leader, who had been born just a few weeks before, would send out his robotic troops to capture Banner and harvest his DNA to study it.

Jen would be visiting her cousin Bruce. Just as the robots attacked, Banner would morph into the Hulk during the fight between the Hulk, military and Leader's troops, Jen Walters would be wounded during the crossfire and lose a lot of blood. One of the robots (a smaller one) would manage to collect a strand of the Hulk's hair for analysis.

This subplot would tie into the creation of the Abomination as the Leader would later on the film, bond particles of Banner's DNA as well as nanoprobes to his assistant, Emil Bionsky, a Russian genetic researcher. Emil always wanted great power, and Leader would give it to him.

Back to Jen: she's taken to the hospital. Bruce is informed that unless she has a blood transfusion, she will die. Bruce demands to be taken to her: because his blood type matches hers. The soldiers fight with him, and he begins to morph into the Hulk, but Betty arrives and calls him down. Betty demands the soldiers to take Bruce to help Jennifer, but they refuse. She calls her father and he reluctantly authorizes the soldiers to let Betty drive Banner there under military escort.

Jennifer Walters receives a blood transfusion and we see CG SHOTS of Banner's genetically-altered, nanoprobe-bonded, gamma-irridiated blood infusing with her blood.

Jennifer and Bruce spend time together at the hospital. Jennifer thanks Bruce, but the time comes for Bruce to be taken away. Bruce tells Jennifer how scared he feels for her, because he's afraid she might turn into a monster like him. Jennifer tells him that she's never felt better (an allusion to the first film when Bruce says the same thing).

Jennifer calls a taxi and waits outside the hospital. She says a woman being pulled into an alley. Her adrenaline kicks in. Jennifer tells the thugs to stop. The thugs approach her with knives. Jennifer feels her adrenaline kick in and as she's cornered, her eyes turn glowing green. The thugs tremble as the fantastic happens again -- for the first time, agonizingly, Jennifer morphs into a 10' tall, shapely and muscular woman with green skin - the She-Hulk. She beats up the thugs and they scamper away.

She Hulk chases them as they get into their car. She bashes their
twisted junk. Jennifer approaches the accosted woman and with surprise, we see Jennifer retain her normal intelligence. She sounds just like Jennifer and says the woman has suffered an emotional shock; she'll escort her to a rape crisis center.

Just a few ideas on how She-Hulk could be integrated into a Hulk film.

Honey Vibe
03-27-2004, 11:55 AM
No She-Hulk. Please. :(

Joker
03-28-2004, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by Honey Vibe
No She-Hulk. Please. :(

Sava
03-28-2004, 01:56 PM
No she-Hulk

Herr Logan
03-28-2004, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by portland2002
I think Sandra Bullock or Selma Blair would be great as Jen Walters as well.

The subplot of Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk would involve Bruce Banner on trial for mayhem caused by the Hulk. Jen Walters would be his criminal defense attorney. Bruce Banner would be kept under military survelliance. The Leader, who had been born just a few weeks before, would send out his robotic troops to capture Banner and harvest his DNA to study it.

Jen would be visiting her cousin Bruce. Just as the robots attacked, Banner would morph into the Hulk during the fight between the Hulk, military and Leader's troops, Jen Walters would be wounded during the crossfire and lose a lot of blood. One of the robots (a smaller one) would manage to collect a strand of the Hulk's hair for analysis.

This subplot would tie into the creation of the Abomination as the Leader would later on the film, bond particles of Banner's DNA as well as nanoprobes to his assistant, Emil Bionsky, a Russian genetic researcher. Emil always wanted great power, and Leader would give it to him.

Back to Jen: she's taken to the hospital. Bruce is informed that unless she has a blood transfusion, she will die. Bruce demands to be taken to her: because his blood type matches hers. The soldiers fight with him, and he begins to morph into the Hulk, but Betty arrives and calls him down. Betty demands the soldiers to take Bruce to help Jennifer, but they refuse. She calls her father and he reluctantly authorizes the soldiers to let Betty drive Banner there under military escort.

Jennifer Walters receives a blood transfusion and we see CG SHOTS of Banner's genetically-altered, nanoprobe-bonded, gamma-irridiated blood infusing with her blood.

Jennifer and Bruce spend time together at the hospital. Jennifer thanks Bruce, but the time comes for Bruce to be taken away. Bruce tells Jennifer how scared he feels for her, because he's afraid she might turn into a monster like him. Jennifer tells him that she's never felt better (an allusion to the first film when Bruce says the same thing).

Jennifer calls a taxi and waits outside the hospital. She says a woman being pulled into an alley. Her adrenaline kicks in. Jennifer tells the thugs to stop. The thugs approach her with knives. Jennifer feels her adrenaline kick in and as she's cornered, her eyes turn glowing green. The thugs tremble as the fantastic happens again -- for the first time, agonizingly, Jennifer morphs into a 10' tall, shapely and muscular woman with green skin - the She-Hulk. She beats up the thugs and they scamper away.

She Hulk chases them as they get into their car. She bashes their
twisted junk. Jennifer approaches the accosted woman and with surprise, we see Jennifer retain her normal intelligence. She sounds just like Jennifer and says the woman has suffered an emotional shock; she'll escort her to a rape crisis center.

Just a few ideas on how She-Hulk could be integrated into a Hulk film.

They failed to get the first Hulk movie right, and I doubt that any future ones will be done right either, because the producers and directors don't want it that way.

However, if they continue this franchise, I think this plot idea you've got for introducing She-Hulk is very good, if it has to be set in the pathetically written world in which the first Hulk movie took place.

Sandra Bullock shouldn't be in ANY comic book movies. I don't know what to say about the fact that you suggested her, but still, good plot idea.

But don't think you snuck that bit from RoboCop in there without me noticing. ;)

ang_hulk
03-31-2004, 02:34 AM
lucy lawless(spelling)Is the only person Id ever want to see play she hulk.

Obi-Ron
03-31-2004, 09:42 AM
"She-Hulk" is probably THE stupidest comic book concept ever. And that's saying a lot.

GL1
03-31-2004, 06:47 PM
there's a bajillion dumb comic book characters, bub... no need to trash on she-hulk... but I guess she is one of the more popular of the dumb (iyho) comic characters...

that said, She hulk could be done... but the blood transfusion origin takes too much set up to work right... having such an event come just out of the blue (oh, let me stop by my cousins house, BANG BANG, oh no, jenny!) is not going to flow right, cuz it's such a major event, the creation of another hulk, it deserves, in many respects, its own movie...

which is NOT gonna happen.

I'm really anti-She-Hulk unless we're talking about movie three... I can deal with that...

EddieTheEditor
04-03-2004, 12:11 AM
quote:
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Originally posted by Honey Vibe
No She-Hulk. Please.
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What are you talking about? Have you read the new Slott series?

Honey Vibe
04-03-2004, 02:39 AM
Please don't hurt me, rabid She-Hulk fan... :(

EddieTheEditor
04-03-2004, 10:36 AM
I'm not rabid. In fact, a few weeks ago, I would've agreed with you. But Slott's done a pretty good job. You should check it out when you get th chance

Hulkzilla
04-03-2004, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by sava
No she-Hulk

Only in my dreams at night.......

Honey Vibe
04-04-2004, 03:25 AM
Originally posted by ang_hulk
lucy lawless(spelling)Is the only person Id ever want to see play she hulk. Well, Spider-Girl is well-written too; doesn't mean I would like to see May in a movie sequel!

red scrpion
04-05-2004, 04:26 PM
She-hulk in a movie would be just plane lame!

red scrpion
04-05-2004, 04:26 PM
She-hulk in a movie would be just plane lame!

red scrpion
04-05-2004, 04:26 PM
She-hulk in a movie would be just plane lame!

red scrpion
04-05-2004, 04:26 PM
She-hulk in a movie would be just plane lame!

EddieTheEditor
04-06-2004, 06:57 PM
How many times can one man press reply?!?

FantasticForum
07-24-2006, 09:08 PM
For the green-skinned one herself, there are a few bodybuilders/athletes who could pull if off:
Cory Everson
Lisa Leslie
Diana Dennis
Rachel McLish
Marla Duncan
Lenda Murray
Gabrielle Reece
Chae An
Sharon Christian
Joanie Laurie (Chyna)

Thought I would do some QUICK (no details) manips, just to see what this list would look like, with a few more added in. Here ya go.
Cory Everson
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/CoryEverson.jpg
Diana Dennis
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/DianaDennis.jpg
Rachel McLish
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/McLish2.jpg
Marla Duncan
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/duncan.jpg
Lenda Murray
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/LendaMurray.jpg

Part One

FantasticForum
07-24-2006, 09:09 PM
Part Two

Gabrielle Reece
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/gabriellereece.jpg
Chae An
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/chae.jpg
Sharon Christian
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/sharonchristian.jpg
Joanie Laurer
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/chyna.jpg
Bridgette Wilson
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/bridgettewilson.jpg
Milla Jovovich
http://www.vintagemissouri.com/images/MillaJovovich.jpg

I think If they didn't go with an UNKNOWN, Marla Duncan, or Cory Everson, if she's still pretty, could pull it off, the body size at least, but not the height!

On goes the debate.

Obi-Ron
07-24-2006, 10:58 PM
Holy geez, you really had to dig to find this thread!

Superman Prime
07-25-2006, 07:44 PM
She-Hulk will need to be CGI. As for the actual person... Bridgette would be nice in the role. Although when all is said and done, there was no reason in coloring her green.

Mr. Walters
07-26-2006, 04:07 AM
Amy Acker as Jennifer Walters.

She Hulk is very iffy though. It could be Marvel's best movie or Marvel's worst movie. In all honesty, any one other than a die hard fan would probably make this a horrible film. But beleive you me, I totally want to see this movie.

By the way, all you She-Hulk haters...how much of this comic have you actually read? The new Dan Slott series is the best written book out there. Savage was pretty good to, but Sensational She-Hulk was just plain horrid. If that is all you read, I'd suggest reading the current run.

kedrell
08-17-2006, 07:42 PM
"She-Hulk" is probably THE stupidest comic book concept ever. And that's saying a lot.

Sorry, but for me that title goes to Robin: the ambiguous boy wonder-bread.

Captain Wonder
10-19-2006, 11:07 AM
Lucy Lawless
Julie Strain
Terry Farrell
Carmen Electra