At times he did look quite cartoonish, even considering that he is huge, green and not real. I bet the new CGI Hulk less considerably less so.But... it did look like a CGI cartoon. It's like they didn't bother with any real-life reference and did all the work right on the computer, with the entire design coming from their heads.
They should at least constructed a highly realsitic suit, not to use in the movie, but for the artists to use as a reference.
It was that damn SuperBowl commercial that started all this Shrek nonsense...
..thank you, i love that scene and the CGI was f--king perfectI don't know, maybe it's me, but some of the shots in the Ang film were honestly perfect IMO. The part where he looks over his shoulder when Betty comes down the steps to calm him down, if that didn't look real I don't know what does? I don't see how that could've looked any better. There were however, some less than gratifying shots, but overall I thought they did a good job. It was that damn SuperBowl commercial that started all this Shrek nonsense...
..thank you, i love that scene and the CGI was f--king perfect
I'm with you on that! I LOVE the tank scene in the dessert too (although he was too big), you could really feel the power of HULK in that scene and the CGI was perfect!
The best looking part of the movie was in the underground base though as he came up. When he interacted with the flames and the smoke. I LOVE the part when they're watching him on the security camera when they decide to let him out...
But... it did look like a CGI cartoon. It's like they didn't bother with any real-life reference and did all the work right on the computer, with the entire design coming from their heads.
They should at least constructed a highly realsitic suit, not to use in the movie, but for the artists to use as a reference.
Those were some great scenes in the movie and all in all I think he was relatively well done if a little bright and sometimes too tall.
One thing to note, he did not seem too big when fighting the tanks and helicopters just when he came out of the underground lab.
Those were some great scenes in the movie and all in all I think he was relatively well done if a little bright and sometimes too tall.
One thing to note, he did not seem too big when fighting the tanks and helicopters just when he came out of the underground lab.
And alll this talk of Hulk's look has brought an interesting question to my mind : how will the Hulk's face look? Bana's Hulk form looked basically like his face, just bigger and more square. I'm really wondering how Norton's longer, more angular face will look all "Hulked out". Will it even resemble him? And if so, will it work? Kinda random thought, but it'll sure be interesting to see how it's handled.
go watch the sequence where Hulk is jumping around in the desert and tell me his movement was jerkyThe problem w/the Ang Lee Hulk wasn't so much how the cg model looked but, rather, how it moved. It moved unrealistically jerky.
The Hulk's movements should be huge, smooth, and powerful. He shouldn't be doing those quick, jerky little hops when he turns around. He should be twisting his body.
Ang being the model for the movement was a terrible idea. Ang is tiny and the Hulk is huge. Of course Ang is going to move quickly in comparison.
go watch the sequence where Hulk is jumping around in the desert and tell me his movement was jerky