Answering script questions: DO NOT OPEN UNLESS YOU WANT TO SPOIL THE WHOLE MOVIE

Not so much a fight a scene with this example but most of the last hour of Return of the Jedi was one long battle (well...a collection of 3 different battles going on at the same time), and POTC AWE was about the same.
Both the second and third Matrix films had some rather lengthy slug-fests too (a bit too long to be honest).

And let's not forget ALL of the Rocky films, which of course all have long fight scenes in the finale.

Agreed. Also:
Revenge of the Sith: About 13 minutes.
Chase scene in Matrix Reloaded: About 11 minutes.
Final fight in Matrix Revolutions: Too long to remember, the 2nd half of the film was one big final battle, and when it ended, the Neo/ Smith fight lasted 9 more minutes.
It IS possibble for TIH to reach 15 minutes, however I'm of the people who say that for now, 15 pages does not equal 15 minutes.

Plus, the lack of origin is very diplomatic. They don't F&&k it up, and we can rely on the origin from Ang Hulk.
 
How big are the Doc Samson and The Leader's roles? Do either of them get powers in the movie, are there cliffhangers to them getting powers in the next film, anything like that? Or are they just powerless, "nod to the fans" supporting characters?
 
Another question: How is the characterization of Bruce Banner? Plus, how did you find the humor? Were there too much? And finally, can you say if the humor was similar to that of some other film you've seen? Just to now what style of it to expect.
 
1. Is this Hulk film "darker" in tone than the 1st one?

2. Is this Hulk more violent and "beastial" than the 1st hulk?

3. Is it true that Betty is Bruce's wife, not girlfriend?

thanks.
 
No. Hulk doesn't speak at all and the same applies for Abomination.

:yay:

Was gonna ask if he talks but I just read through and saw this...

If true that's a very BIG thumbs down from me, repeating one of the biggest mistakes of the first film :down :csad:.

Seriously, but for rare instances the Hulk has always talked in the comics. That they are flagrantly ignoring this fact (AGAIN) p#sses me right off.
 
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This should replace the one on the Hulk page. It is official and even if they tweak it is from the new movie, the one they are using now is from Ang Lee's movie.
 
1. Is this Hulk film "darker" in tone than the 1st one?

2. Is this Hulk more violent and "beastial" than the 1st hulk?

3. Is it true that Betty is Bruce's wife, not girlfriend?

thanks.

1. Definitely. Yes.

2. Definitely. He's way more ruthless.

3. She's still his girlfriend and not his wife. They practically should be, though, IMO.
 
Was gonna ask if he talks but I just read through and saw this...

If true that's a very BIG thumbs down from me, repeating one of the biggest mistakes of the first film :down :csad:.

Seriously, but for rare instances the Hulk has always talked in the comics. That they are flagrantly ignoring this fact (AGAIN) p#sses me right off.

:cmad:I couldn't agree more! I'm hoping this information is wrong. I mean others and myself asked if the main chearacters would talk, and I'm pretty sure we were told they would.:mad: Jeez, does the final decision makers of this film, think Hulk is just a green furless version of King Kong?! Look, I know this will be a far more exciting film than the first, but we're getting a bit too far from the basic recipe of who Hulk is, and how he came to be, don't you think? Hulk and Abomination not talking, is just a cowardly cop out, because if the only reason thair not talking is because too many people are concerned that it might come off wrong, without having tried it, is just stupid and shows lack of imagination. I guarantee that it can be done, done right, and be awesome.

Again, I really hope this "no talking" jazz, is wrong, or will change as the release date gets closer.:down
 
Hulk has one line in the script, my bad:

"Betty" is the only word he will say the in the film.
 
:cmad:I couldn't agree more! I'm hoping this information is wrong. I mean others and myself asked if the main chearacters would talk, and I'm pretty sure we were told they would.:mad: Jeez, does the final decision makers of this film, think Hulk is just a green furless version of King Kong?! Look, I know this will be a far more exciting film than the first, but we're getting a bit too far from the basic recipe of who Hulk is, and how he came to be, don't you think? Hulk and Abomination not talking, is just a cowardly cop out, because if the only reason thair not talking is because too many people are concerned that it might come off wrong, without having tried it, is just stupid and shows lack of imagination. I guarantee that it can be done, done right, and be awesome.

Again, I really hope this "no talking" jazz, is wrong, or will change as the release date gets closer.:down

I agree totally, Ghost Rider, the Thing, the Mummy, Hellboy, Mr. Hyde and others have all talked and nobody said it was corny but for some reason to have the Hulk talk, well.......
 
The leak I heard before made me worried in how it sort of flitted around the possibility of Blonsky taking on the Hulk under the influence of the serum but with the Abomination coming in later. Are the fights just between normal humans and the Abomination, or does Blonsky really make an application of his power? I imagine a 5 foot man fighting against a behemoth would be awkward; hence the question.
 
thanks, Gotham! the reason I asked about Betty was that the script reviews seemed to suggest she was his wife.

just a few more questions:

1. Is this movie a restart/reboot, or a sequel to the 1st hulk?

2. Does Gamma Radiation, Gamma Bomb, or Gamma Explosion factor into the Hulk's creation? What's the deal with this "Super-Soldier Serum?"

Thanks again.
 
thanks, Gotham! the reason I asked about Betty was that the script reviews seemed to suggest she was his wife.

just a few more questions:

1. Is this movie a restart/reboot, or a sequel to the 1st hulk?

2. Does Gamma Radiation, Gamma Bomb, or Gamma Explosion factor into the Hulk's creation? What's the deal with this "Super-Soldier Serum?"

Thanks again.

1. There is no definition to describe this film. I'd say that it is more a "reboot" than a "sequel", but, I would also say that this could be a sequel and get away with it.

2. Well, none of this is explained all that well. Ed expects the fans to know what he's talking about. (Their main reason for Banner being The Hulk is that he volunteered for the super soldier serum. Things got awry, he became Hulk, and bam. Our problem).
 
Hmm. I don't like the Bruce Jones elements or the Ultimate origin, but considering that they're trying to appeal to people with a "different" approach the rest seems pretty solid. Any description on how the Hulk or the Abomination look like in this script treatment?
 
1 question,for now....
wat is(to you atleast)the biggest/best feat of strength the hulk does in the movie,and to who or what?
 
Hmm. I don't like the Bruce Jones elements or the Ultimate origin, but considering that they're trying to appeal to people with a "different" approach the rest seems pretty solid. Any description on how the Hulk or the Abomination look like in this script treatment?


The Abomination is very in look with the comic. Someone had posted a fantastic look of him somewhere on this board.
 
1 question,for now....
wat is(to you atleast)the biggest/best feat of strength the hulk does in the movie,and to who or what?


Snapping the neck of Abomination in the final fight. Before that, though, he will also take a steel, huge pipe and stick it into Abomination's heart.
:ninja:
 
What occurs after the battle with the Abomination?
 
What occurs after the battle with the Abomination?

Betty goes back to her old life.

Ross continues his search for Bruce.

Bruce is living in some exotic island, meditating, his pulse rising..
 
Can it be safely said that by the end of the film Betty rejects Samson for Bruce, or is Samson missing from this script altogether?

On a side note, I don't like the notion of the Hulk outright killing the Abomination or killing at all...
 
Gotham, here's another question for you...

from your impression reading the script, would you say that the movie is "anti-military" or "anti-government?"

I know that from the Hulk's perspective, the millitary and government are the "bad guys." But, are Ross and the military just trying to do their job and stop the Hulk, who they perceive as a threat?

thanks.
 
Can it be safely said that by the end of the film Betty rejects Samson for Bruce, or is Samson missing from this script altogether?

On a side note, I don't like the notion of the Hulk outright killing the Abomination or killing at all...

Q: Can it be said that Betty will reject Samson for Bruce?

A: No. Betty ends up going back to Samson after Bruce runs away after the fight.

Q: I don't like the notion that Hulk will kill Abomination, does this have anything provoking the fight?

A: Blonsky turns into Abomination, destroying New York, and then Hulk/Ross team up to fight him.

:ninja:
 
So he just kills the Abomination, no one else? I can deal with that.

As a side note, any response for the "juiced-up Blonsky fighting the Hulk" possibility I mentioned before? True or just LatinoReview yanking our chain?
 
The name of this thread should be changed to:

DO NOT OPEN THIS THREAD IF YOU DON'T WANT THE ENTIRE MOVIE RUINED FOR YOU A YEAR IN ADVANCE.

It's so much more fun going into the movie and not knowing everything and every detail of each scene. I prefer knowing just the basic premise and that's it. That's why I'm not reading any of this. Why am I here now?

Bye.
 

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