I feel your pain brother.Wow a bunch of you were completely wrong about seeing something "around Christmas". Now it doesn't even look we'll see anything "around the Superbowl". I hope we get surprised but I won't hold my breath.
This was conceptual art from before Ang Lee's Hulk! Check out the face and the body shape...it's the same as the silohette from the comic con and the pic shown on the screen at the panel. Did they go back to this??? Notice he's 9ft tall. This is from 1997. Zak's script was from 1996. Hmmmmmmm.
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this is a joke right?Wow a bunch of you were completely wrong about seeing something "around Christmas". Now it doesn't even look we'll see anything "around the Superbowl". I hope we get surprised but I won't hold my breath.
I think I was right about the glowing veins. I have a feeling the radiation with the Hulk will faintly shine through his veins during transformations. Not something you would notice during normal scenes but if they do close ups of his body during transformatiosn like the did in the TV show they could use that effect along with the glowing eyes. It'd make sense. Just don't overdo it.
wtf?!? to that last one
Visually speaking, The Hulk is pretty hard to do in the WRONG way. Even the Lou Ferrigno version was pretty for for the period.
If you ask me, Bill Bixby was the heart ans soul of the show. He made it work so well. Ferrigno wad only acceptable. Hulk could have been better so much on the show, but Banner was the real star.
I'll tell you wtf it was, it was quite possibly the beginning of the greatest Hulk film that was ever conceived! ...Unfortunately all we have are pictures
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