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I think it's just the nickname for the soldiers who go after Hulk. I doubt we'll see any robots or Iron Man-like stuff.
08-14-2007, 04:21 PM #10 Sarg92
Re: Report from the Set today at U of T!
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Originally Posted by Bannerless Hulk
The aluminum/metal things... since you said there were two of them, my first thought was they had something to do with the Hulk and Abomb. /Quote
That is what I first thought but then the report said the metal things were roughly 15ft in height and that is too high for Hulk as he is going to be 9ft.
08-14-2007, 05:33 PM #14 Bannerless Hulk
Re: Report from the Set today at U of T!
Good one. lol
It's just that 9-foot square blocks of space wouldn't work very well for two gigantic monsters who could possibly be fighting. But then, why would the military guys be approaching them? Bannerless Hulk
Hulkbusters sounds great! It will be more of a challenge for Hulk to fight all sorts of machinery than just tanks.
I hope General Ross does not call them Hulkbusters as the name is kinda cheesy it would be better if they are called Hulkbusters thanks to the News or the Press.
I also like what I'm reading about the scene where Banner is running with the military (Hulkbusters) in pursuit. A definite Hulkout guaranteed!
[Exorcist]Get out of this body, Zak Penn, you are not welcome in this world, you harvester of cheesy names like "Abomination" t:, destroyer of the true believer[/Exorcist]
some conjections from this old thread
Report from the Set today at U of T!
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08-14-2007, 04:21 PM #10 Sarg92
Re: Report from the Set today at U of T!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bannerless Hulk
The aluminum/metal things... since you said there were two of them, my first thought was they had something to do with the Hulk and Abomb. /Quote
That is what I first thought but then the report said the metal things were roughly 15ft in height and that is too high for Hulk as he is going to be 9ft.
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08-14-2007, 05:33 PM #14 Bannerless Hulk
Re: Report from the Set today at U of T!
Good one. lol
It's just that 9-foot square blocks of space wouldn't work very well for two gigantic monsters who could possibly be fighting. But then, why would the military guys be approaching them? Bannerless Hulk
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08-14-2007, 05:35 PM #15 antsiou
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Re: Report from the Set today at U of T!
HULKBUSTERS
Nice one antsiou. Looks like you might have hit the nail on the head.
9ft Hulk vs 15ft Hulkbusters Machinery...Awesome!
Thanks Sarg92, I hope i'm right for 2 reasons:
1st i love being right
2nd, that would bring some great action sequences
And cheers for the support for making you go LOL
The original Hulkbusters were the large military force, consisting of both United States Army and Air Force personnel, whose primary mission was the capture or destruction of the menace known as the Hulk. The Hulkbusters were headquartered at Hulkbuster Base, New Mexico (also known as the Gamma Base) and were commanded by General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross, the military officer with the longest experience in battling the Hulk.
http://marveldirectory.com/groupsandteams/hulkbusters.htm
[Exorcist]Get out of this body, Zak Penn, you are not welcome in this world, you harvester of cheesy names like "Abomination" t:, destroyer of the true believer[/Exorcist]
[Exorcist]Get out of this body, Zak Penn, you are not welcome in this world, you harvester of cheesy names like "Abomination" , destroyer of the true believer[/Exorcist]
The original Hulkbusters were the large military force, consisting of both United States Army and Air Force personnel, whose primary mission was the capture or destruction of the menace known as the Hulk. The Hulkbusters were headquartered at Hulkbuster Base, New Mexico (also known as the Gamma Base) and were commanded by General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross, the military officer with the longest experience in battling the Hulk.
http://marveldirectory.com/groupsandteams/hulkbusters.htm
so far the only good thing about this movie is Norton IMOSo far this movie sounds far superior to the original...and I absoloutely loved the original.
well, R&H (i think thats what they are called ), they want to prove them selves to everyone out there and this is their best chance IMO. ILM have a high price tag, they always have, only Spielberg and Lucas get discounts. Yeah, ILM are masters but IMO, WETA beat them with Kong, KONG is just fantastic and i dont see why R&H cant do that with Hulk. Yeah, R&H dont have 200mill or the 2 years that KONG had but i doubt Marvel are spending less than the first movie, they have to atleast spend the same or if not more. I remember AD said that the budget may be up to 165 mill. I think they'll just concentrate on Abomi and Hulk for this one. Marvel must have been impressed with what ever R&H did, cause they could have easily gone back to ILM and thrown money at them to make TIH. Dont count them out just yet, the pic they showed was great.i get the feeling that when they asked norton to be in theri movie that he said no. then they said to norton that if he will be in their movie that he could re-writte the script.
Sava: this movie will not have a big enough budget. the money in hulk 2003 was spend on hulk. it looked extreme good for 2003 IMO.
there is NOOT enough money for this movie.
what i want to say? the hulk will not look good enough IMO. plus ILM are experts when it comes for animation. they are experts for details. watch hulks face in close ups. all the details. watch transformers. look how many parts are moving when they are talking. those are extreme details.