DarknessOfDeath
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I guess Im the only one who digs the opening credits?? It really made me feel for Bruce and Betty ... and their relationship.
Well I mean for me personally...as the the movie progressed, I felt more and more about the relationship when Betty sees Bruce for the first time in 5 years...actually before that...when he returns home and sees her with some guy. Ouch. Pain. ... ow. Even though he didn't expect to cross paths with her, but to find the data he was meant to find.
Well...she is hotter.i defnitely liked their relationship in this film, but i think i liked conellly's betty better.
so if LL were to come to you with this pitch about the origin, would you keep it the same?
they definitely did a good job with their relationship.
Well...she is hotter.t:
I dunno... I would probably tweek it a bit. I probably would have liked to see a scene near the beginning where we see more of what happened when Bruce became the Hulk and Bruce wakes up from those memories...
While I did attempt to see Ang Lee's version... the only good thing about it was Connelly...but I didn't really feel anything from that relationship ... um.. just felt awkward and weird...
okay weird... you edited your post.
oh and this part coming up where Betty takes off his hat...pulls his shirt out of his pants. Cute...![]()
i was trying to write something and it froze on me.
i was just refering to the origin, whether you would have kept it the same or not. i thought what you were talking aobut earileri with the relationships, i thought you were refering to the origin part.
ok how the hell did people see cap america in that picutre in the waiting room?
That was disproved. Unless your question was rhetorical...ok how the hell did people see cap america in that picutre in the waiting room?
Well yeah... I'd keep it but maybe expand it more than 45 secs.
ugh...
ah ok. i was confused. geez ....sor ryy![]()
What???![]()
That was disproved. Unless your question was rhetorical...