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No. Ang already butt ****ed this franchise from the beginning. Lets keep all his ideas away from this franchise from now on.
It was not stupid... it was realistic. The nano-meds answers to frustration(interpretated like a physical damage) producing new cells... then there is the physical growth...
Ouch! Im pretty sure the franchise is still sore from the last time, lol.No. Ang already butt ****ed this franchise from the beginning. Lets keep all his ideas away from this franchise from now on.
Not really liked it, it's the incredible Hulk, not the inflatable Hulk
Beserker rage wasn't shown in any x-men filmThe getting bigger to make him stronger just seems like a lazy way to show the hulk getting mad. When Wolverine gets angry and goes into bezerker rage he doesn't need to grow bigger or anything like that he just screams loud and loses control.
i personally like the idea of hulk getting bigger with anger, just cause it makes hulk seem more angerer and more powerful.....what do you guys think?

A guy? C'mon guys. Let the Hulk come out and say "his" lines when it's appropriate during a battle or something. Just like in the comics.in the new one, in every scene with The Hulk, a guy must comes out and say "Look! Madder he gets, the stronger he becomes!" and go up with this...![]()
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Think hard about what you just wrote. The Hulk has some, not one line. And he doesnt have to use them all the time. Just at key moments. Here's a short and NOT complete list:he can't say it every single time...
how is anyone supposed to take the character seriously with him bouting the same old lines over and over,
potentially up to four times in the same film?
I thought I was the only one who hated that! He look so phony, so fake. And the following scene with Talbot flying in the air and just freezing didnt work either. DId he die, get knocked out, what?The worst part was watching his eyes bulge when he was stuck in the foam, and then inflate... HATE that part!
It was not stupid... it was realistic. The nano-meds answers to frustration(interpretated like a physical damage) producing new cells... then there is the physical growth...
Big deal, he gets a little bigger, its done to show that he gets stronger, I mean as long as hes not freakin King Kong or Godzilla...Im cool with it.
For all those peeps saying a simply line of dialogue would explain it, you understand that this simple line of dialogue would be required for 'every single instance' the hulk gets stronger.
OK, then explain why he got bigger when Talbot put the drill near his head. There was no physical damage to induce the nano's to make him larger.
The first three don't serve the purpose of showing he's getting stronger,Think hard about what you just wrote. The Hulk has some, not one line. And he doesnt have to use them all the time. Just at key moments. Here's a short and NOT complete list:
Puny humans!
Hulk smash!
Leave Hulk ALONE!
The madder Hulk gets, the stronger Hulk gets!
Hulk is the strongest one there is!
I think you've misread the outside fight scene with hsi fatherHe would not need to say anything. Like in the first movie when he was fighting his dad. His dad was in the rocks and he tried to pick up the rock and at first he could not pick it up and then he tried a second time and was able to pick it up and throw it with ease. Its simple things like that which shows him getting stronger the madder he gets. He does not need to talk about getting stronger he just needs to try something once and fail and then try it again and succeed. Like fight with the Abomination, he starts out getting his butt whipped and then he comes back and kicks butt. He does not need to grow twice the size of the Abomination to win the fight.
I said "frustration(interpretated like a physical damage)"... it's frustration, fear, anger... the drill near his head means danger...