charl_huntress
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romeogbs19 said:After SR and Lex -- I for one don't want another brains vs. brawn setup.
Yes, I want to see **** breaking and fist flying

romeogbs19 said:After SR and Lex -- I for one don't want another brains vs. brawn setup.
GreenKToo said:it could be awesome if done right.
Mentok said:New Villian....
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explode7 said:I think that having Doomsday will look too much like a rip off of the HULK.
The Hulk had VERY realistic action, if you think about the context. Spider-Man 2 on the other hand had very cartoony action, and I wouldn't call that a failure.charl_huntress said:Hmmm...I can see that, but Singer doesn't seem like that type of director. He's more into realistic action and that is why the Hulk failed in that department...IMO. It was too much eye-candy.
JayKay said:The Hulk had VERY realistic action, if you think about the context. Spider-Man 2 on the other hand had very cartoony action, and I wouldn't call that a failure.
I didn't see any inconsistency in the film, the only time the CGI was really bad was when he was in shadows so it didn't matter.super-bats said:actually.....I think part of the problem with the CG Hulk was that it was inconsistent throughout the film.
In some scenes, the Hulk looked amazingly real! Yet, in others, he looked really cartoony! And, this did not occur chronologically in the film. IOW, the Hulk didn't look more real as the film progressed. It was like, in one scene he is very real looking, then in the next scene he looks cartoony. So, the cartoony CG stood out more.
The contrivance in Hulk was not worse than SM2, the action in SM2 literally served no purpose.charl_huntress said:Spiderman on the other hand appeared more real because the action took place during things that were familiar. Yes it was cartoony action, but it seemed more real because Spiderman was doing regular stuff at the time. If I recall correctly, the Hulk always seemed to be in these wierd situations that just didn't feel "real". I guess, the contrivance to get to the action made it seem less real. Does that make sense?
thorstone said:I don't think it's any secret noone wants to see Superman do something like go to the middle East or throw all the world's nukes into the sun (again).
I personally think the Superman movies have all made the big mistake of making Superman so powerful it makes it difficult to suspend disbelief that somehow there is still chaos on Earth despite the fact Superman can dig an island out of the ocean and throw it into space. He can still be the most powerful super hero and not be so damned unbelievably strong.
I think the plane scene in Returns is more on the level of where I'd stop Superman's strength. Otherwise he would punch Doomsday one time and blow his head off.
The character has gone from, "he can leap tall buildings in a single bound" to him being somewhat telekenetic allowing him to fly without physically pushing off of anything.
super-bats said:interestingly.........I actually liked Ang's Hulk story, but I thought it was poorly translated/executed on the screen. SR, on the other hand, I actually thought it was well executed ( in terms of visuals and tone ), but I didn't care for the story.......
Lol, you guys really hate Superboy.