Hulk at the Comin-Con

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Originally Posted by Advanced Dark
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PHOTO GALLERIES:
Comic-Con San Diego
• Iron Man Q&A photos (updated)
• The Incredible Hulk Q&A photos (updated)
• Disney Q&A photos (updated)
• Fans at Comic-Con (updated)
 
Hahaha, people at variety should cross check their info

under the picture of Louis Letterier, it says "Tim Roth" :wow:
 
Not so surprising given variety often mixes up captions even though it is the most highly regarded trade magazine. It was required reading when I worked in an investment bank doing M&A media.
 
yeah i suppose, given that they are a landmark anyhow, they can let things like that slip through
even though Tim Roth wasn't even on the panel at CC....
 
Yes lets not forget the Hulk panel was not exactly front page either ;).
 
Love the concept art, and love that Norton got to revise the script. I ****ing hate Penn.

Couldn't have said it better myself, though I hate his stuff moreso than the man. I'm one of the few that is incredibly doubtful that it's 100% the studio's fault that his scripts are horrid.
 
wow, he sounds and looks like he's about to upset a million or so fans...

:up:

way to go norton.
 
He does come off as a bit nervous but what I essentially took from those was his eagerness to do the film. I just hope it was genuine and we get a great movie out of it.
 
He does come off as a bit nervous but what I essentially took from those was his eagerness to do the film. I just hope it was genuine and we get a great movie out of it.
i hope so too but i would have thought he could handle these types of things
easily. I'm not b**ching or anything, i'm really surprised that he was so nervous.
 
I think it's because they had not enough time to prepare their answers and stuff like this...
 
Pessimism tsk, tsk
nah, he didnt seem eager at all and i didn't buy his whole 'i was a marvel kid' routine.

No actual marvel kid would be ashamed to tell their closest and dearest that they are going to be in and writing a film about a character they grew up with and loved.

it all seemed somewhat staged. I might give him he would be slightly overwhelmed by this sort of thing since he had never done it before but this is a world class actor here and it looked like it was his first acting gig.

he didn't once convince me that he was going to sell me the hulk we all deserved, especially with those references to it being fairly heavily based off the tv show with tidbits from the comics.

I also understand what he meant about origins and he happened to blankett most superhero movies although quite a few have neglected to tell origin tales.

superman returns
x-men
blade
daredevil (at least it wasn't chronologically placed)
elektra (although this could have been perceived to be done in daredevil)
hellboy
sin city
batman 89

but he tarnished them all with similar brushes.

for a marvel boy, he didn't sell it to me that he knew what was what.

I hope he proves me wrongly.
 
He was a Marvel Kid, he ever said that. Since he was on the set of "The Illusionist" and has a day-dream about making a movie on "Dr. Strange" with Giamatti directing it(another "Marvel Kid"). Norton's favorites are The Defenders(in which there was The Hulk and Dr Strange) and he didn't like DC Comics(God, YEAH!).
All this was said a long time before he was casted on TIH.
And then He said "There were certain people in my life that I thought I would say, (in soft tone) "I'm going to do The Incredible Hulk"... this does not mean that him is ashamed... I am actually a Marvel Kid and sometimes I'm a little ashamed to tell that my favorite character is The Incredible Hulk, because many people believes that is just kid stuff.
 

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