TheIncredibleSk
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Thats sounds so dumb. Leave that for Planet of the apes.
"When he moves across the ground, I want him using all fours, using his arms as much as his legs to move from here to there."
Wtf? He is not a Gorilla Rufallo. Leave that crap out thank you very much.
Now this is literally what "Bixby Good" equates to. No one portraying Banner has come close to this.![]()
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I have to agree that that sounds suspicious. Anytime Hulk is equated to a primate, my stomach turns. I was thinking he may be referring to the way Hulk left the scene at the end of TIH running and jumping on buildings, grabbing and swinging on stuff.....![]()
Yeah I was never one to believe the smile at the end of TIH was Loki. I think Bruce may have some sort of control.
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Ahh how could I forget?
Also, has an uncanny sense of direction in general and aim accuracy.
He can see dead people...is quite creepy. An ability that Banner/Hulk gained, from fear that his father, whom he accidentally killed would come back and GET him.![]()
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Agreed, although that heavy metal music playing over the video completely does not fit with the tone of the series and makes one not able to fully appreciate Bixby's talent. It needs a different, more appropriate soundtrack.
Greg Pak mentioned Brian Banners death at one point and Bruce responded with "There are no accidents." Whether or not he was just saying that to at the time to intimitate is a possibility. I just like to wonder whether or not he had it in him.
The opening narration sounds like it was from the episode "Married" when he was being analyzed. That was a great scene to watch Bixbys emotions escalate.
Hey I just these things, I don't put them together.
Was that in the issue with Wolverine an Daken? I vaguely recall that.
Bruce in the comics recently has been shown to be shown to be as much of a man and monster as the Hulk.
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Agreed. From what I had read, the ending was supposedly left "ambiguous" since the Director said that if the film had gotten a direct sequel before the Avengers film, that the ending of TIH would have meant that Banner finally gained some form of control over his Hulk Persona.
However, he said that if the Avengers film was to have followed immediately afterward, then the smile would have indicated that the Hulk would have become a menace.
Should be interesting to see if a direct quote or even scene is made to follow up on that scene, since it's been stated that the Hulk will be an Avenger in this film and that he's one of the superheroes going up against Loki.
While temporal possession is not out of the question, at least we know that he won't be used in a manner that would make him a constant threat to the Avengers in the form of a villain.
I think, if they choose to, they could incorporate the serum Sterns gave him into either direction. One, Banner can control his transformations and use it for good, or Two, he can completely abuse it. I actually think it gives a great opportunity to introduce a different manifestation, particularly the Gray Hulk, who could be far more interesting within the team dynamic.
Well I was just saying, not suggesting that it was something you needed to alter.
If only Bill Bixby were alive and in his prime today (although I bet they wouldn't cast him), or could be plucked out of time from TIH tv series. Imagine him instead of Ruffalo in the Avengers movie, or in all the Hulk movies.
I absolutely love this Hulk Out. The Build up was EPIC! LMAO!
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No offense, but you are seriously trippin' if you think they're going to incorporate any other Hulk but a green Hulk. No red Hulk. No grey Hulk. Sorry just won't happen.
I was just having fun with you.
Bixby was as amazing as Banner as Reeve was to Superman because they took the role serious and fell into the character. It'll be a hard sell for anyone to top his Banner performance. I am routing for Ruffalo to impress.
Yeah this one is good. There was a scene that wasn't a Hulk out, but had Hulk at a bank machine that had me LMAO.
Luke Fitzwilliam happens to share a London bound train carriage with Miss Pinkerton, a seemingly dotty but sweet elderly lady, who reminds Luke of his own aunt. She talks to him about a series of murders—disguised as accidents—taking place in her home village of Wychwood-under-Ashe. Miss Pinkerton says that although the local police are out of their depth, she knows the identity of the murderer because of a telling gaze that this person fixes on the intended victim. She is on her way to Scotland Yard to reveal the guilty party. Unfortunately, she does not inform Luke who it is.
Luke learns the next day that Miss Pinkerton was killed in a hit-and-run car accident before reaching the Yard. He goes to the village, posing as a folklore researcher, to find the murderer himself. Four main suspects soon present themselves: a creepy antique dealer, a prickly solicitor, a smug doctor and a bombastic, self-made peer engaged to an attractive young woman; but Is the culprit one of the other inhabitants of the village, which emanates a pervasive supernatural atmosphere that unsettles Luke's detective work?
David Banner happens to share a London bound train carriage with Miss Pinkerton, a seemingly dotty but sweet elderly lady, who reminds David of his own aunt. She talks to him about a series of murders—disguised as accidents—taking place in her home village of Wychwood-under-Ashe. Miss Pinkerton says that although the local police are out of their depth, she knows the identity of the murderer because of a telling gaze that this person fixes on the intended victim. She is on her way to Scotland Yard to reveal the guilty party. Unfortunately, she does not inform David who it is.
David learns the next day that Miss Pinkerton was killed in a hit-and-run car accident before reaching the Yard. He goes to the village, posing as a folklore researcher, to find the murderer himself. Four main suspects soon present themselves: a creepy antique dealer, a prickly solicitor, a smug doctor and a bombastic, self-made peer engaged to an attractive young woman; but Is the culprit one of the other inhabitants of the village, which emanates a pervasive supernatural atmosphere that unsettles David's detective work?