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thanks for that...i think most of us needed to see this
 
You know, we really do need some clearity on this reboot, sequel **** they're pulling. It's like they're playing mind games with us, and can't give us a straight answer.
well, the producer said its a reboot, everyone else isnt answering the questions, its the old "judge it for yourselves" bulls**t. So, its a reboot, just dont expect a new origin.
 
Disagree big time, ol' buddy. Brian Banner made Bruce a Monster. Simple radiation exposure doesn't make a Hulk. Or at least it shouldn't (to a decent comics writer).

I like the idea that the Hulk is pretty much the core "Bruce Banner", and all that rage and anger came from Bruce's mental and physical abuse at his fathers hands and his mothers murder trying to defend him in front of him. That kind of rage victims of abuse get is a bottemless pit, and sometimes you have to fight not becoming the monster you fought for so long. Some regular guy getting angry doesn't have the same power as someone with a tortured past unloading his rage on something. Thats why human Bruce is the disguise, and the Hulk is what he really is. The radiation just let the real Bruce out.

Totally agree with this Nivek, you have explained my feelings about why i liked the first movies story perfectly.
 
Disagree big time, ol' buddy. Brian Banner made Bruce a Monster. Simple radiation exposure doesn't make a Hulk. ........Thats why human Bruce is the disguise, and the Hulk is what he really is. The radiation just let the real Bruce out.

Hey Nivek :up: What I was saying was the radiation allowed Bruce to survive the Gamma Blast. At least that's the way It appeares. Brian thought he passed on the "Monster" to Bruce. But The Hulk was always there. Part of Bruce but separate. I thought we agreed on this at HM.com.
 
Hey Nivek :up: What I was saying was the radiation allowed Bruce to survive the Gamma Blast. At least that's the way It appeares. Brian thought he passed on the "Monster" to Bruce. But The Hulk was always there. Part of Bruce but separate. I thought we agreed on this at HM.com.

They show thats what Brian thought but it wasnt true. In the movie, before Bruce knows any better, Hulk was always there. Some part of Bruce was Hulk, just not fully there yet, when Brian kills his wife, thats when Hulk is truly born.
 
yeah, which just makes Hulk and Abomination less special

To me, this synopsis would be a great way to produce the Abomination. The Russians using Bruce/Hulk to siphon power or blood samples to create their own Hulk. They just need to have Hulk escape at a critical time leaving Blonsky as the only recipient. (Take a page from the Captain America origin, they wanted to make more but couldn't) This would link the characters and give the Russians reason to send Blonsky to return Hulk to them. In the interim, you can have Blonsky losing control and lamenting what he chose to become. Blonsky turning in to a monster unable to control himself and hurting people would farther haunt Bruce. This is more of power that originated from himself gone out of control. He'd feel responsible and we'd get more beautiful anguish and character development. We'd also get great "Hulk Smash" moments and the Hulk as a true hero. THAT works for me!
 
To me, this synopsis would be a great way to produce the Abomination. The Russians using Bruce/Hulk to siphon power or blood samples to create their own Hulk. They just need to have Hulk escape at a critical time leaving Blonsky as the only recipient. (Take a page from the Captain America origin, they wanted to make more but couldn't) This would link the characters and give the Russians reason to send Blonsky to return Hulk to them. In the interim, you can have Blonsky losing control and lamenting what he chose to become. Blonsky turning in to a monster unable to control himself and hurting people would farther haunt Bruce. This is more of power that originated from himself gone out of control. He'd feel responsible and we'd get more beautiful anguish and character development. We'd also get great "Hulk Smash" moments and the Hulk as a true hero. THAT works for me!
but there's no need to bring in the russian military. Abomantion was never created, How were the russians able to get blood samples when the US guys tried and failed?

Its great that it works for you but i'm surprised that all the people b**ch that Ang went too far from the comics but this they like. :huh:
 
but there's no need to bring in the russian military. Abomantion was never created, How were the russians able to get blood samples when the US guys tried and failed?

Its great that it works for you but i'm surprised that all the people b**ch that Ang went too far from the comics but this they like. :huh:

well said Sava...

Even though why not changing the Abomination origin?? Oh yeah right, it's because it;s not true to the comic....:oldrazz:

Most people only see things through their own sets of goggles
Appart form that, the synopsis if not bad, sounds quite basic to me, and another "russian military creating a monster on purpose, how evil of them" as opposed to good ol "mis-understood" Monster but Hero (and US citizen)...

I mean, move on, it's not cold war anymore :wow:
 
well said Sava...

Even though why not changing the Abomination origin?? Oh yeah right, it's because it;s not true to the comic....:oldrazz:

Most people only see things through their own sets of goggles
Appart form that, the synopsis if not bad, sounds quite basic to me, and another "russian military creating a monster on purpose, how evil of them" as opposed to good ol "mis-understood" Monster but Hero (and US citizen)...

I mean, move on, it's not cold war anymore :wow:
thats another thing i'm pissed about. Its alright sending a spy to find out about Bruce Banner (which is what they did in the comics) but this Russia vs America bulls**t needs a time out.
 
thats another thing i'm pissed about. Its alright sending a spy to find out about Bruce Banner (which is what they did in the comics) but this Russia vs America bulls**t needs a time out.
Feels like a Rocky Balboa movie. "Ayo Abomination, you wanna a piece of me?"
 
naw cant be right, just some fan boy wishful thinking
closest to what we already know is basically the plot summary they got..

Depicting the events after the Gamma Bomb. 'The Incredible Hulk' tells the story of Dr Bruce Banner, who seeks a cure to his unique condition, which causes him to turn into a giant green monster under emotional stress. Whilst on the run from military which seeks his capture, Banner comes close to a cure. But all is lost when a new creature emerges; The Abomination.

http://imdb.com/title/tt0800080/plotsummary
 

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