Not much Hulk left to see?

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Anyone else concerned that we've basically seen extended cuts from every single scene where Bruce is Hulk?

I remember skimming through the script, and from what I remember there was the confrontation with the bullies, two with the army, and a major one with Abomination.

So basically it almost feels like we might of seen 75% of the Hulk footage that is to be expected in the film. Hope I'm dead wrong, and I realize it was my own choice to view the footage, but in their attempt to prove this will be kickass, seems like they might of let too much out of the bag.
 
Thats one of my gripes too, but I cant help myself everytime they release a clip I have to see it.
 
Anyone else concerned that we've basically seen extended cuts from every single scene where Bruce is Hulk?

I remember skimming through the script, and from what I remember there was the confrontation with the bullies, two with the army, and a major one with Abomination.

So basically it almost feels like we might of seen 75% of the Hulk footage that is to be expected in the film. Hope I'm dead wrong, and I realize it was my own choice to view the footage, but in their attempt to prove this will be kickass, seems like they might of let too much out of the bag.

What are they... like 45 second clips?

Trust me there is more to see.
 
Here's a hint... don't watch the clips... they haven't given away much... basically there is a chase... a love story... and a juiced up super soldier hunting down the hulk. There is no more plot give aways other than those three points IMO. The action is the selling point of the film. That's what they are showing to get the audience into the seats. They are giving them a taste in these action clips. It will look way better on the big screen regardless of how many times you watched the slips anyway. But they need to impress people with these few scenes to get them in the theatres in the first place.
 
5 TIH clips x approx. 45sec each = 3min 45sec

1 TIH movie = 1hr 52min minus all 5 clips = 1hr 48min 15sec of movie left

The theatrical trailer is 2min 30sec long. Think of all these clips together as an extended trailer.
 
Exactly... all the scenes shown are trailer scenes.
 
I don't mind the clips myself. Gives me something to pass the time until the release.

Besides, watching a few clips on my monitor doesn't compare with seeing it on a huge screen with sound that shakes the whole building.

So I'm good. :)
 
Once again, what are they supposed to do? If they only have the commercials running, somebody around here would inevitably spout off about the lack of marketing, now I guess it's too much? I'd rather this than any less, especially given what we got just over a month ago, which was basically one full trailer containing unfinished f/x. I might also add, the majority of the general audience isn't looking online for these clips like we are, all they've seen is the commercials and perhaps the trailer. If most of us hadn't read the script in the first place, we wouldn't know how many Hulk scenes were supposed to be in the movie anyway.
 
They probably have shown just about every scene where Bruce is the Hulk, but that's fine b/c I wanna see the those scenes in full on the big screen.
 
I've been a bit worried about that too so I haven't watched them all. I did watch the one clip from the fight but that was like 45 seconds of what? a 10-15 minute fight?

So I'm ok for now. :D
 
They why are you guys watching the clips??

Just avoid them and go to the theatres. People just need to have some kind of will power which 90% of fans don't have. :o

Luckily I am in that 10% who watches only the first two trailers and then never ever bothers to see any clips or tv spots and wallah it works for me big time when I go to watch the movie in theatres.
 
They why are you guys watching the clips??

Just avoid them and go to the theatres. People just need to have some kind of will power which 90% of fans don't have. :o

Luckily I am in that 10% who watches only the first two trailers and then never ever bothers to see any clips or tv spots and wallah it works for me big time when I go to watch the movie in theatres.


...Because we are not all you? The more I look at the more I get pumped to see it all come together, I am one of those who read the script, and it is all but spoiled, I am more pumped now for this film than ever before.

I have the will power, I choose not to use it, as if I have the choice of not being pumped... and being pumped... I pick pumped. :oldrazz:
 
AS A WISE MAN ONCE SAID!!!

DANIEL SAN: HEY MR.MIYAGI CAN YOU KARATE CHOP THAT LOG LIKE THAT???

MR.MIYAGI: DON KNOW, NEVAH BEEN ATTACKED BY TREE!!!

THE MORAL OF THIS STORY IS SIMPLE, DON'T BE A BLOCKHEAD!!!:o:oldrazz::D:up:

 
I'm going on June 13 to see the visual story that is TIH. These action clips are just eye candy.
 
5 TIH clips x approx. 45sec each = 3min 45sec

1 TIH movie = 1hr 52min minus all 5 clips = 1hr 48min 15sec of movie left

The theatrical trailer is 2min 30sec long. Think of all these clips together as an extended trailer.

Are you sure that this RT is for the movie itself WO the credits?
If not... the effective RT is going to be about only 106-107 mins(that is a shame)...
 
I'm thinking it's the film's time without credits.
 
Well I have not seen the clips and the majority of the movie audience wil still see the movie whether they have seen them or not.
 
As I said during the SM3 clip splurge: This is only a problem for Internet-savvy fans. For John Q. Public, the film's only been spoiled in glimpses through the trailer(s).
 
Chibi,

""I don't have 25 cents!" *Hulks out* -David Banner"

where is this from?

What episode is it?
 
I watched the trailers of course and then watched those first 3 clips that were released. I started reading the newset interview and could tell I was going to ruin some of my fun so backed off. I decided it was becoming too much and have sworn any more off. I refuse to watch those two newset clips until after the movie.
 
I think I have seen all the clips, but I'm not watching any more trailers or clips.
 
The only clip I regret a little seeing was the transformation one, cuz it´s such a cool scene and it´s so much about the anticipation and revealing of Hulk I wish I had seen it on the big screen. But on the other hand, it was great to see how much the CG evolved, with all the muscle tweaks and stuff.
 
The only clip I regret a little seeing was the transformation one, cuz it´s such a cool scene and it´s so much about the anticipation and revealing of Hulk I wish I had seen it on the big screen. But on the other hand, it was great to see how much the CG evolved, with all the muscle tweaks and stuff.
Will having watched that snippet on a computer monitor diminish seeing that scene in context as a complete part of the film on a giant screen in a darkened theater with surround sound?
 

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