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Even more pumped for the film!
Yeah, they gave Liv some lines. Everytime she looked like she was about to say something in the trailer, it cut away."But it's still you... inside of it..."
"No!..."
Best part in the whole thing. Showed his fear, showed it wasn't him. Which was my biggest gripe of all with Ang's.
I am officially pumped!
Yeah, they gave Liv some lines. Everytime she looked like she was about to say something in the trailer, it cut away.
But I'm not quite sure how this aspect is too different from Ang's film. Bana wanted to "isolate and cure/kill" his Hulkiness too; it scared him.
In any event, it's a solid theme to apply to the concept of the Hulk, so its good they appeared to have kept it.
Im not seeing anything new here guys..??
Can you fill me in..
Or, better yet, "You know what the worst part is? When I change...when I totally lose control... I like it."I guessed you missed the whole "You know what the worst part is? When I change, when I totally lose control.... I like it." ?
I haven't seen the film in a few years, but I remember Bana's Banner railing at his father to the effect of, "...no, I'm going to isolate it and kill it..." Whatever the actual quote, the concept was present.Actually I can barely remember Bana's Banner wanting to get rid of it.
But the Hulk isn't a separate entity altogether, is it? It's the physical manifestation of Bruce Banner's own anger and rage.The biggest part that I was pointing out though was Ang's treated it as an extension of Banner, like him being born again. This time we hear from Banner "No!" when asked if it's still him. This movie acknowledges Hulk is a separate entity all together.