How can the Hulk be fixed????

I cant believe marvel hasnt rethought their strategy of releasing two movies within a couple of months of each other.

The main problem with this movie was that it was a "sequel" to a dud and it was overwhelmed by Iron man, and Batman.

What I would do is simple...Hulk should be an absolute building destroying, rampaging BEAST in the Avengers film. The world will expect to see the movie revolve around Iron Man and Captain America. Make them leave the theaters going "WHOA! THE HULK WAS AWESOME!"

Then proceed from there.
 
I still think real human w/ makeup&cgi would work out better. It gets distracting how fake a computer character looks sometimes.
 
I cant believe marvel hasnt rethought their strategy of releasing two movies within a couple of months of each other.

The main problem with this movie was that it was a "sequel" to a dud and it was overwhelmed by Iron man, and Batman.

What I would do is simple...Hulk should be an absolute building destroying, rampaging BEAST in the Avengers film. The world will expect to see the movie revolve around Iron Man and Captain America. Make them leave the theaters going "WHOA! THE HULK WAS AWESOME!"

Then proceed from there.

Good idea, but TIH was not a sequel.
 
You know in the old frankinstein movies,with Boris Karlof what was really intertaining was when the monster spoke.Because you were like okay what does he have to say about all this.You wind up feeling sad for him because it really wasn't his fault.If you see the movie at least the first one he really isn't evil.heck the villigers were more wicked than he was.That's what the Hulk needed.That and a more uber human look.
 
I go back and forth between man mixed with CGI and all out CGI. Hulk's proportions go beyond the regular man, so it'd be hard to pull off. And man in a suit can go really wrong, like The Thing.
 
I've pretty much given up on Hulk. I'd hyped myself up so much about TIH, I was confidently expecting it to be as great as TDK, and I was let down. It wasn't horrible.. but it wasn't anything close to what I expected.

Personally, I've always liked the rampaging monster vision of the Hulk. Not someone you root for like Superman, but something that when you see him tearing towards you at top speed, you're just like "OH ****!!! THE ******* HULK!!"
 
I thought The Incredible Hulk was leaps and bounds better from the 2003 Lee release. I wouldn't change a thing about the way the character was portrayed in this movie. He was dangerous, compassionate when need be, he was heroic (end battle with Bronsky).

This movie had it all. So why didn't it take in bigger numbers? Well, that's for another conversation. But I have several theories on that.

Bottom line: Don't change a thing, this is HULK the way he was meant to be seen on the big screen. Here's hoping Marvel gives us a sequel.
 
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I was referring to these images which I feel, it really conveys how it might look if Hulk had been pushed to a point to where he's off the deep end. that all. I mean think about it, it already cool that his eyes glow green, but what if at some point they actually turned RED! like this. Especially like on the Ron Garney Cover, They actually reversed Whites of his eyes to red, making the vains look like Lightning bolts! That would look so awesome.

I know, I have issues. But I still think it would look too cool.

Red and Green? [Hulk]HULK SMASH CHRISTMAS!!![/Hulk]
 
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I was referring to these images which I feel, it really conveys how it might look if Hulk had been pushed to a point to where he's off the deep end. that all. I mean think about it, it already cool that his eyes glow green, but what if at some point they actually turned RED! like this. Especially like on the Ron Garney Cover, They actually reversed Whites of his eyes to red, making the vains look like Lightning bolts! That would look so awesome.

I know, I have issues. But I still think it would look too cool.

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Maybe it would look cool. But this is not Damien or the Terminator. It's the green behemoth.
 
To me- that's the only other improvement to be made in this franchise. Flesh out the Hulk's character now, we all know that Banner wants to be rid of the Hulk, now show that the Hulk is aware of Banner's desire and wants to be free of him. That's it.

Thats the key for me.
The 'relationship' between the 2 characters is a major element of the character that interests me.

To do that you have too see/develop Hulks personality, which has been lacking.

TIH was a step in the right direction, but it needs to be built on for the sequel.
 
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Maybe it would look cool. But this is not Damien or the Terminator. It's the green behemoth.

True. But remember, I was suggesting that the red eyes happen in moments of Extreme Rage. I mean only if we were to see the Hulk become downright Livid! That picture you posted is of Hulk just way too calm, which Does make him look more Terminator like. But I digress. Let's please just move on.
 
Thats the key for me.
The 'relationship' between the 2 characters is a major element of the character that interests me.

To do that you have too see/develop Hulks personality, which has been lacking.

TIH was a step in the right direction, but it needs to be built on for the sequel.


This is another reason why it's important for the Hulk to Talk! So that he can stress how he feels about Banner! It would be straight forward and clear to the audience how the Hulk wants to be Rid of weak, puny little Banner!
 
Yeah the only thing I think that marvel needs to improve with the hulk is to make him talk more.
 
I like the route they're going, actually. He doesn't need to talk more. He's a monstrous and wild creature of raw strength, not a conversationalist.
 
I like the route they're going, actually. He doesn't need to talk more. He's a monstrous and wild creature of raw strength, not a conversationalist.

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As said again and again, Hulk has always talked in comics and animation since day one! All the way up until the blasted live action TV show! He's talked in comics, during the time period the TV show aired, and is Still talking in comics, Long after the TV show was Gone!!! So why do so many of you feel that the movie Hulk, should take "not talking" from the TV series?

What does being a monstrous, creature of raw strength have to do with, not being able to talk? Hulk is Not Frankenstein's monster, Hulk is Hulk! It's not about him having a conversation, It's about him making a clear point that he thinks Banner is Weak and puny! Rather than having the audience try to figure out and speculate why he does what he does, let him say what he meant! Let us true fans enjoy our full character what is the incredible Hulk!

Yet everybody's cool Abomination talking just fine while Hulk grunts like an angry 2 year old! Give me a break!!!
 
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As said again and again, Hulk has always talked in comics and animation since day one! All the way up until the blasted live action TV show! He's talked in comics, during the time period the TV show aired, and is Still talking in comics, Long after the TV show was Gone!!! So why do so many of you feel that the movie Hulk, should take "not talking" from the TV series?

What does being a monstrous, creature of raw strength have to do with, not being able to talk? Hulk is Not Frankenstein's monster, Hulk is Hulk! It's not about him having a conversation, It's about him making a clear point that he thinks Banner is Weak and puny! Rather than having the audience try to figure out and speculate why he does what he does, let him say what he meant! Let us true fans enjoy our full character what is the incredible Hulk!

Yet everybody's cool Abomination talking just fine while Hulk grunts like an angry 2 year old! Give me a break!!!

Even Frankinstein spoke.I agree it is stupid to watch a movie with the main character just walking around grunting and growling.Especailly with the fact that he is CGI.Talking will only help with his CGI credability.
 
As said again and again, Hulk has always talked in comics and animation since day one!

:whatever: I never said he didn't. I don't read the comics or watch the animated series (did watch the one where he faced off with Sasquatch).

I still prefer he not talk much.
 
Superman Prime, For me, just the simple fact that you are in here and run your mouth on a character that you admitted to have limited knowledge about him is - in my opinion - arrogance at best.

I'll give you some Hulk quotes are memorable.

"Oh yeah. I remember you. You're the guy that is nearly as strong as me. Nearly ain't good enough" - The gray Hulk in The Incredible Hulk #337

"Hulk is tired of running and being hunted. Men with tanks and planes always keep on hunting him. Hulk is sick of it. Hulk will smash you all! Smash you all!!" - The Savage Hulk in The Incredible Hulk #222

"I could tear your stinking world apart" - The Gravage Hulk in The Incredible Hulk #92 (2006)

"Y'know, you're like me at the beginnin' - you got all of that power and you don't know to use it. So, smart guy, Who's your Banner?" - The Gravage Hulk to the fake original gray Hulk in The Incredible Hulk #77 (2005)

Now, you still think the Hulk don't need to talk much in a movie?

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Superman Prime, For me, just the simple fact that you are in here and run your mouth on a character that you admitted to have limited knowledge about him is - in my opinion - arrogance at best.

Okay.

Now, you still think the Hulk don't need to talk much in a movie?

Savage Jay

Yep.

You might have had a point if this were the comic section of the forum. But we're talking about the movie incarnations. I'm basically a representative for the group who have watched the Hulk films only.

So now explain to me why I should supposedly give a rat's ass if he talks in the comics.
 
My point was that a more talking Hulk in the movies might be received better if the dialogue is handled properly. Plus, he can express his feelings more on things if he can talk more.

A mute Hulk can only show the emotions he has and the other characters just can guess at what he really thinks. In today's sophisticated movie goers world, they would not be fascinated by a mute angry dumb monster. They hate to guess his motives and his thoughts on Banner's friends and Banner - himself. They love quote one-liners still.

Well, let's suppose that Boris Karloff got his way and the Frankenstein monster reminds a lumbering mute misunderstood monster. Would The Bride of Frankenstein surpassed its predecessor as it stands today? No. It wouldn't. The monster could be demonized and be more ville because he was so misunderstood. There's a thin line between being sympathetic and misunderstood and being a viled monster when you cannot communicate. When you do, it is most clear and sometimes the gray area of being good and sympathetic is much larger to work with. Now, that's why the monster is intelligent now. So is the Hulk. Both monsters reverted back to the intelligence which they had when they were conceived and not dumb monsters.

Savage Jay
 
REBOOT!!!! in the Avengers film.Last chance to go with the accurate story and character.
 

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