Question on Hulks appearance

Yep I agree, and would had that as much as I can see it work for a "monster" that size in 300, he's far from being the hulk in term of height, and especially width

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I can't see man in suit be able to look realistic with that width..

A good use of both could definitely be a good option, but all make up and no CGI... :csad:

Well said, hopefully they'll come out with the fact soon so we can quit speculating...
 
Height is not a problem. With forced perspective, scaled down sets or a little blue screen work, you can make a 6ft guy look like he's 8ft tall.
Width is not a problem as with make up you can build all the muscles and broad shoulders you want.
Put a little make up in this guy (who was once considered to be the body of the Thing) and you have the Hulk.
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No man in make-up, no man in a suit, and no forced perspective is going to look right for something as massive and disproportionately muscular as Hulk. The only problem I had with CGI Hulk in Ang Lee's movie was the actual design of him. Fortunately Leterrier realizes all of this and will be giving us a CGI Hulk with an improved design. As long as I like the final design of his Hulk, which I'm confident I will, I'll be satisfied.
 
No man in make-up, no man in a suit, and no forced perspective is going to look right for something as massive and disproportionately muscular as Hulk.

I'm with you!

The only problem I had with CGI Hulk in Ang Lee's movie was the actual design of him.

I've got no problems with CGI Hulk in Ang Lee's Movie. But now it's 5 years later, it will be even better!
 
EXACTLY! ALSO, with all the new movies - Transformers, Iron Man, Spider-Man 3 and so on we got to see images of the characters long before the movie so look for the same thing! They want to create a buzz...

HULK HAS TO BE CGI, He is 1100lbs. of muscle with HUGELY disproportionate feet and hands and width. You can't create that with any realism from a real person. Thing is made of rock, that's a little easier to work with. He still doesn't have much range of motion though and that is apparent.
 
Height is not a problem. With forced perspective, scaled down sets or a little blue screen work, you can make a 6ft guy look like he's 8ft tall.
Width is not a problem as with make up you can build all the muscles and broad shoulders you want.
Put a little make up in this guy (who was once considered to be the body of the Thing) and you have the Hulk.
bobsapp1.jpg


'Big Bob' Sapp's already been in one Marvel movie already (Elektra).

He may be reluctant to take the role for fear of being typecast (tongue placed firmly in cheek there, by the way :cwink: )
 
'Big Bob' Sapp's already been in one Marvel movie already (Elektra).

He may be reluctant to take the role for fear of being typecast (tongue placed firmly in cheek there, by the way :cwink: )
Well Rebecca Romijn was in 4 Marvel movies, Sam Elliot in 2 and there's that old guy with the glasses who pops up in every one of them. Must be related to Avi Arad.
 
Well Rebecca Romijn was in 4 Marvel movies, Sam Elliot in 2 and there's that old guy with the glasses who pops up in every one of them. Must be related to Avi Arad.

:huh:

Not sure you got the sarcasm in my post but anyway, to clarify;

Bob Sapp's not even an actor (hence the 'typecast' tongue in cheek remark)- he's an ex-American football player who now largely earns his money as a Mixed Martial Artist in K1.

In short, I was joking.
 
:huh:

Not sure you got the sarcasm in my post but anyway, to clarify;

Bob Sapp's not even an actor (hence the 'typecast' tongue in cheek remark)- he's an ex-American football player who now largely earns his money as a Mixed Martial Artist in K1.

In short, I was joking.
Me too. And Sapp did his share of movies, he was fun in The Longest yards.
 
:O

Lol.

Fair enough - man, they really need to invent a sarcasm smilie to avoid embarrassing misunderstandings.
 
All I ask is they don't make another 15' CGI King Kong Hulk! Bring him down in size. The Thing worked fine in FF. But even in that case I think the Thing should have been about 6'5" - 7'.
 
Honestly....If ILM can do that convincing a job on Davy Jones, then this shouldn't even be an issue. It just depends on how much effort they put into it. Most people saw Davy Jones and was like, that's a good ass costume, but it was all CG. Now if you can create a CG Hulk that has people going, that's a good costume, you know you're on your job.
 
All I ask is they don't make another 15' CGI King Kong Hulk! Bring him down in size. The Thing worked fine in FF. But even in that case I think the Thing should have been about 6'5" - 7'.

The Thing seems like a dwarf in a stupid rubber suit... c'mon, that costume is clearly a dummy rubber suit, just look at his neck... yetch!
 
Once again... Letterrier already said HULK will be roughly 3 meters tall. Which is in the 9' range. That should be perfect height! If they get the dimensions right it will be spot on!
 
The Thing seems like a dwarf in a stupid rubber suit... c'mon, that costume is clearly a dummy rubber suit, just look at his neck... yetch!
Exactly. Thing is barely any bigger than Johnny Storm. Not the least bit intimidating or imposing. Both requirements for Hulk.
 
They did the face really well in Hellboy but with his shirt off it sucked. When he was lifting the weights his muscles didn't flex like it should in real life. It almost felt like rubber!

And the Hulk's body is all muscle. Imagine what a disaster it could turn out to be!

Not to mention that Ron Perlman is a beast of a man... he can pull off a suit because it's 90% him with a little bit of prosthetics. Norton would have to be like 60% prosthetics and it would look ridiculous.

But, I don't think there was ever serious discussion about not using CGI... so I don't think there was ever an actual alarm.
 
Yep I agree, and would had that as much as I can see it work for a "monster" that size in 300, he's far from being the hulk in term of height, and especially width

300-f.jpg


VS

456px-Hulk_004.jpg


I can't see man in suit be able to look realistic with that width..

A good use of both could definitely be a good option, but all make up and no CGI... :csad:



Ok HULK size has Been exaggerated since! From the normal HULK 7" 8" or something To a ridiculous king kong size!!! I used to watch Hulk on TV and I had no problem with [SIZE=-1]Lou Ferrigno [/SIZE]Size SO YES! Using make up like the way 300 does should be more than enough! :o

lou_ferrigno.jpg
 
The Hulk's size in the first transformation of the last movie was quite good for me. He was huge, but not some kind of godzilla or king kong creature. The Hulk must be bigger than any human being without going overboard with it, and I think that first scene nailed it.
 
The Hulk's size in the first transformation of the last movie was quite good for me. He was huge, but not some kind of godzilla or king kong creature. The Hulk must be bigger than any human being without going overboard with it, and I think that first scene nailed it.


Even the first scene Hulk chest was to wide the height was ok but I liked the movie anyways.
 
The Thing seems like a dwarf in a stupid rubber suit... c'mon, that costume is clearly a dummy rubber suit, just look at his neck... yetch!
I said the Thing was to small!

Why is there debate. Lettier said it will be a combo of Prosthetics & CGI.
 
Ok HULK size has Been exaggerated since! From the normal HULK 7" 8" or something To a ridiculous king kong size!!! I used to watch Hulk on TV and I had no problem with [SIZE=-1]Lou Ferrigno [/SIZE]Size SO YES! Using make up like the way 300 does should be more than enough! :o

lou_ferrigno.jpg

cause Lou doesnt look like that anymore, the guy is old.
 
Ok HULK size has Been exaggerated since! From the normal HULK 7" 8" or something To a ridiculous king kong size!!! I used to watch Hulk on TV and I had no problem with [SIZE=-1]Lou Ferrigno [/SIZE]Size SO YES! Using make up like the way 300 does should be more than enough! :o

lou_ferrigno.jpg

Not too sure this would work

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Without being 15ft tall, the Hulk is by every means "larger than life" and some "above the average dude" wouldn't do him justice at all.
And yes Lou is older now (not Old, it's not repectful of the man) and hum
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And TV Hulk was puny...
big screen, big hulk (not godzi-like of course)
 

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