Call me stupid but I never got the "I'm always angry" explanation. Can someone explain it to me?
Have the public really accept Hulk individually as a force for good? Or is it that the Avengers as a team have been accepted as a force for good, and Hulk happens to be part of that team? I'm sure people would still tread very carefully around him and might not completely trust him. I'm sure also that not everyone accepts the Avengers and would welcome the heroes.
Well if you go back to the end of the INCREDIBLE HULK, where banner's in the cabin, you see him smile as his eyes turn green. To ME, it says, instead of trying to stay CALM, he figures out that being angry is the answer to controling the actual metamorphisis of turnning into the HULK.I also think that they were talking figuratively. "Now might be a good time get angry(turn into the Hulk)" That's my secret cap, I'm always angry (I'm always the Hulk)."
I still think it would have been nice to see Banner in Iron Man 3 for a few minutes, before he goes back to India or something.
IF they did another Hulk movie I'd rather they mix it up with Jarella and the micro world before they go to Planet Hulk.Would be great to see Hurt's Colonel Ross again at some point.
It would be great to get a follow-up Hulk film (earth-bound) that follows through on the promise of the Leader that we got at the end of The Incredible Hulk. Also, seeing Liv Tyler's Betty back in the mix would be great. I really want them to acknowledge the very good The Incredible Hulk film...
Do Planet/World War Hulk later. I want to see another Hulk film on earth, now that he seems to have some control of it and can be a true hero.
-R
still my fave pic of the Hulk lol
I could see the Leader shrinking Hulk for some reason then the story begins. or maybe even Pym thinks his particals somehow can reduce the gamma in Banner and Hulk/Banner ends up on Jarella's world
At the end of "The Incredible Hulk", Banner is shown seemingly in control of his "Hulk-outs." At the end of the "The Avengers", he shows that control by transforming when it is needed.
My question, then, is, what is his reason for transforming when on the helicarrier earlier in the movie? Does he not have control at that point? Or is he in control and has other motivations for "Hulking out"? Could it be that he knew what his transformation would mean and actually contributed--willingly--to the bonding of the team???
Just a thought...
At the end of "The Incredible Hulk", Banner is shown seemingly in control of his "Hulk-outs." At the end of the "The Avengers", he shows that control by transforming when it is needed.
My question, then, is, what is his reason for transforming when on the helicarrier earlier in the movie? Does he not have control at that point? Or is he in control and has other motivations for "Hulking out"? Could it be that he knew what his transformation would mean and actually contributed--willingly--to the bonding of the team???
Just a thought...