Incredible Hulk DVD

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Norton said there was 70 mins of footage that was cut...hence we only got to see 40 mins of it on the dvd. I wonder what the other half hour consists of. I think extended action scenes and maybe a little more character development.
 
Norton said there was 70 mins of footage that was cut...hence we only got to see 40 mins of it on the dvd. I wonder what the other half hour consists of. I think extended action scenes and maybe a little more character development.
Probably minor things in the background like Nick Fury an agents of shield fighting off aliens while the whole movie plays out or showing Thor also making a cameo working at the same factory as Banner in Brazil... (joking)
 
I'd like to think there'd be more action scenes, but no matter what that footage is, I'm not going to buy another Hulk DVD if they decide to double dip.
 
I returned my 3-disc to Target and swung by Blockbuster and got one of the framed comic art covers. It cost me another $2, but I'm happier with this exclusive.

And now, shortly past 1 AM, the Gamma-irradiated goodness shall flow. 3 cheers for insomnia. :bh::up:
I'd like to think there'd be more action scenes, but no matter what that footage is, I'm not going to buy another Hulk DVD if they decide to double dip.
You're preaching to the choir. I'm a single-dipper. :woot:
 
I know, I hate when they do that. I don't want to get another disc of basically the same features, just with a few more deleted scenes. If anything, they could double dip, but just include the deleted scenes that weren't on the other disc, and some different special features. Now THAT would make me buy another DVD of this movie.
 
Can anyone tell me who voiced the Abomination? I looked closely at the credits on the DVD and they didn't have a name up as to who voiced him.
 
I'm pretty sure that Tim Roth voiced it himself...

Obviously modulated through some voice filters.
 
On Wikipedia it said some guy named Jon Curry voiced him, but there was no citation by it at all. If Roth indeed voiced the Abomination, it adds to the character's coolness even more. I didn't watch the movie tonight, so I just popped in and watched all the Hulk scenes from the last transformation to the first (:D) and he was awesome as Blonsky. I read that he was contracted for two more films, so more Abomination is great, because he's a very underrated villain.
 
I remember reading an interview with Leterrier where he said the Hulk/Abomination fight clocked in at about 26 minutes. The end result was probably around ten minutes long.
I would love to see the entire fight.
 
Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh the final act is 26 minutes not the final fight!
 
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Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh the final act is 26 minutes not the final fight!


He didn't say final act, he said final fight.


Here is the article:

“But our final scene, our final battle – unlike a normal movie where the final fight scene is six minutes long, ours is 26 minutes long! So you get 26 minutes of two monsters pummelling each other through New York City, jumping up and down, ripping helicopters from the sky and stuff. You know, lots of green blood on the street, splashed all around. So it’s pretty cool. …Some humans try to get out of the way but no, they can’t… there’s a little bit of collateral damage! (Laughs) There’s a bit of a bodycount. Not on account of the Hulk - the Hulk’s a saviour - but Blomsky [Abomination] is ruthless.”
 
He didn't say final act, he said final fight.


Here is the article:

“But our final scene, our final battle – unlike a normal movie where the final fight scene is six minutes long, ours is 26 minutes long! So you get 26 minutes of two monsters pummelling each other through New York City, jumping up and down, ripping helicopters from the sky and stuff. You know, lots of green blood on the street, splashed all around. So it’s pretty cool. …Some humans try to get out of the way but no, they can’t… there’s a little bit of collateral damage! (Laughs) There’s a bit of a bodycount. Not on account of the Hulk - the Hulk’s a saviour - but Blomsky [Abomination] is ruthless.”

In a later interview Leterrier said he was misquoted. He meant the final act is 26 minutes not the fight.
 
26 minutes or ten minutes, that final boss battle was pretty epic. I don't care about the duration of it, as long as it delivered.

I might have complained had it sucked though. :woot:
 
So, any news on DVD sale? Is it good or not? I hope it is successful so they might make a sequel.

Seriously, The Incredible Hulk deserves to have its own sequel.
 
Someone posted last night it had sold close to 2 million copies the previous day, which is a great start.
 
i can live without tyler. i hope norton comes back in either the sequel or the avengers movie.

I can live without Tyler also. Not that her performance was bad, but Jennifer Connolly and Edward Norton would be my ideal pairing for this film. They're about the same age to boot.
 
Jennifer Connelly was a horrible Betty Ross, plain and simple. Not that she's a bad actress, she just isn't Betty Ross material, and recasting Tyler to bring back Connelly would make no sense at all, and would only confuse people.
 
Tyler was a terrible Betty. Everytime she said "Bruce" to Hulk, it made me wanna puke. It was utterly cringe worthy. Connelly was better but i still didn't like her portrayal of Betty either. I think Marvel went the cheap route with Tyler. My ideal Betty Ross would have been Ashley Judd.
 
Hey, what happened with the blood samples that (the Leader) Mr. Blue had?
He had like an entire room of it. They didn't get to destroy it.
Did the military get them? If so, does that mean, if they make a sequel, that the Hulk could go to battle with a bunch of 2nd and 3rd generation Hulks? That'd be pretty wild. LOL!
 
Hey, what happened with the blood samples that (the Leader) Mr. Blue had?
He had like an entire room of it. They didn't get to destroy it.
Did the military get them? If so, does that mean, if they make a sequel, that the Hulk could go to battle with a bunch of 2nd and 3rd generation Hulks? That'd be pretty wild. LOL!


Good question.



Tyler did a good job and she fits the part. Connelly seems to play the same breathy woman everytime.
 
In the deleted scenes, Ross was telling Sparr to interrogate Sterns and I believe that he intended for the blood to be confiscated afterwards. More than likely, something like the Abomination would've happened sooner or later. I'd actually like to see some totally new villains introduced because the Hulk is in need of a better rogue's gallery, or better usage of the villains he has.

Tyler was pretty good in the role, and showed that she cared for Bruce. Connelly's Ross always seemed like she resented Banner.
 
Yeah, like the Leader threatens the world with an army of 2nd/3rd generation Hulks, and The Hulk has to fight a Hulk army by himself to stop the leader from making more.
That would actually be pretty freaking wild and would up the action from this movie.

Could you imagine? Bruce Banner tracks down the Leader's hideout in some cave in the mountains and we end up with a half hour of a bunch of big brutish sweaty hulks going at it in a large cave!
 
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