Hulk's WMD Origin

But, there aren't "origin" in TIH, this is the point!
And, anyway, I think the idea of the "bomb" is a little puny at present day... it works in '62.
Bruce Banner is a researcher... 45 years ago the idea of a researcher/bomb maker for government was close to the idea of a sort of national hero. But not today. The line of "nano-meds/unconditional aid" works much better, IMHO, for the actual fealing of a heroic researcher. :yay:

If you think that the American government have ceased research and funding into making WMD's like bombs, because we're living in the 21st century, then you are sadly mistaken.:dry:
 
I know the new film will not be an origin film but I really hope it tweaks the Hulk's origin at least in a flashback sequence. I hated the way Banner became the Hulk in the first film, I hated the fact that his father was made part of the origin and I could not care less if it came from a Peter David comic book. I think the comic book origin of the Hulk was perfect. It can be modernized, but it's more relevant now than ever before. OK, it doesn't necessarily have to be a bomb out in the desert, but the fact that Banner had designed this bomb, this WMD for the government, and became a victim of it himself, was just cool and ironic. By creating a weapon of mass destruction, he was cursed into becoming a weapon of mass destruction.

The first film tried to make a point about child abuse or something which in the end was pretty crappy and stripped Banner of any responsibility for becoming the creature that he became.

I hope the new film won't be connected in any way to the first film and goes with a new origin, even if it's in flashback or dialogue.

It's such a great and profound allegory -- it's not the WMD that's the monster, but the maker of the WMD -- and when he transforms, this brilliant and gifted man loses all of his education and culture and becomes a brainless brute hellbent on destruction.

It's great pulp but also a commentary on our time and ourselves.


I came on the Hulk boards today to start this thread, but I see you already took care of it.

I agree 100%
 
If you think that the American government have ceased research and funding into making WMD's like bombs, because we're living in the 21st century, then you are sadly mistaken.:dry:



I know... but I was reasoning about the figure of Bruce Banner as a scientist :yay:
 
He's a Sherrif now, he can't touch me! :oldrazz:

If he stops you on a lonely stretch of highway for a busted taillight . . . you never know. Just don't make him angry :hulk:

Anyway, we should pose this question to Monsieur Leterrier.
 
I came on the Hulk boards today to start this thread, but I see you already took care of it.

I agree 100%

Glad to know there are others out there who share my view. The old Bill Bixby show was really my introduction into the Hulk, but I think especially in this day and age, the original origin is so powerful.

Banner was not just some scientist working in a university lab minding his own business.

He was working for the Pentagon. He was a modern-day J. Robert Oppenheimer. He had military clearance. Hell, he was even dating the general's daughter.

What was the nature of this gamma bomb? A new mini nuke bunker buster? Or a new secret weapon for the war on terror?

There's so much friggin potential there -- it's killing me.
 

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