Really? I was never worried about adapting THOR. I always thought CAPTAIN AMERICA would be the most difficult.
According to TIH Banner knew nothing about the SS program. That was Ross' ultimate goal, and Banners work was to be used (unknown to him) as a part of it.
According to TIH Banner knew nothing about the SS program. That was Ross' ultimate goal, and Banners work was to be used (unknown to him) as a part of it.
It never said he knew nothing about the SS program, just that he wasnt aware what he was working on was going to be used as a weapon. So he could still have known about Steve.
Fury and SHIELD would undoubtedly have filled Banner in on what Ross was doing before he met Steve. SHIELD has no love for Ross and his program, from what we saw in The Consultant.
If Ross turns up again, I would like to see him punished for all of the destruction he caused with his Super Soldier obsession. In the military, it only takes one black mark on an officer's record to end a career. Ross has dozens, including mass civilian casualties and millions of dollars in destruction. SHIELD has the goods on him.
That's what I was about to say. Thanks!It never said he knew nothing about the SS program, just that he wasnt aware what he was working on was going to be used as a weapon. So he could still have known about Steve.
If all the movies are connected..why wouldnt everyone one know who Captain America was ( with the exception of Thor/Loki) ..he was an icon of WWII in the Marvel world? ( right?)
Just because he didnt know he was working on something similar doesnt mean he wasnt aware that the program existed. The conversation between Ross and Blonsky implies that at the very least the existence of the program is kind of common knowledge. "You are aware that back in WW2 the military experimented....." And "Yeah Super Soldier" He talks to him like he should already kind of know about it.
Just because he didnt know he was working on something similar doesnt mean he wasnt aware that the program existed. The conversation between Ross and Blonsky implies that at the very least the existence of the program is kind of common knowledge. "You are aware that back in WW2 the military experimented....." And "Yeah Super Soldier" He talks to him like he should already kind of know about it.
"In WW2 there was a biological troop enhancement program--" "Yea, Super Soldier." "Yes...an oversimplification but yes."That was not what he said: Ross started talking about the program, not asking about it, and Blonsky interrupted him. The way the conversation was presented did not imply the program was 'common' knowledge at all.
"In WW2 there was a biological troop enhancement program--" "Yea, Super Soldier." "Yes...an oversimplification but yes."
Something like that
It never said he knew nothing about the SS program, just that he wasnt aware what he was working on was going to be used as a weapon. So he could still have known about Steve.
OMG thanks for posting that. I can't believe that was two years ago! Also, I feel like my posts were better then than they are now.Reading back on that thread from when Whedon was first announced on the shortlist for Avengers directors. 'Tis funny. Will be even funnier if Avengers turns out to be as awesome as it looks.

t:He doesn't say "Yea" .... he just says "Super Soldier" because he's putting two and two together from the description Ross gave him with "Biological troop enhancement" ..... I mean c'mon what else could that mean? Key word biological. Not only that, but Blonsky was on loaner from the Britistch Royal Marines. He wasn't around the SSR to have had any kind of previous knowledge.
What reason would he have for knowing about the SS program? He's just a scientist. Ross even mentioned that he's "not one of us" to Blonsky as in he's not a military man. Banner wouldn't have access to that kind of thing.
OMG thanks for posting that. I can't believe that was two years ago! Also, I feel like my posts were better then than they are now.![]()
Also, in that thread I noticed Figs said he was gonna watch Buffy. He just showed up in the Buffy threads over the last few weeks talking about how he just got into it. Took ya long enough, Figs!t:
"You are aware that that we have an infrantry weapons developement program, well in in WW2 they initiated a sub-program for biotech force enhancement" And Blonsky responds "Yeah Super Soldier" im watching it right now he definently says yeah. To me it comes off that he at least has some general knowledge of it.
And the "Hes not one of us "lines is given as a reason for why he ran and didnt let the military use him.
Also Captain America was touring the country holding a motorcycle over his head. He was in newspapers after running through the streets of NY. There would be some general knowledge of the guy
It's "A super soldier" .... I've watched the movie over 200 times, including about 2 hours ago. They even have it quoted that way on IMDB.....
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0800080/quotes
Again, it doesn't take a genius to understand when someone tells you that they're working on "bio-force" research it's referencing making the body better .... which is why Ross stated "they're trying to arm you better. We're trying to make you better." Ross even re-buffed Blonsky's comment as an oversimplification because Blonsky was merely making an educated guess based on how Ross described the program.
"He's not one of us" is as cut and dry as it gets .... Ross was very clear that Banner was just a scientist. Banner is not going to have privs to information about Steve Rogers and the experiment run on him.
You're also ssuming Banner's character was alive back then.
Reading back on that thread from when Whedon was first announced on the shortlist for Avengers directors. 'Tis funny. Will be even funnier if Avengers turns out to be as awesome as it looks.