Smashlilman
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Any one notice that the hulk had to time that jump just right in do that. 


Any one notice that the hulk had to time that jump just right in do that.![]()
Oh boy, after ten years of scrubbing space decks they finally let me fly one of these things! This is so exciting! Those tools back home will never believe this! I -- HOLY ****! *BOOM*
In this pic Hawkeye is close to Hulk's elbow, but is also closer to camera and this is a low shot so that changes perspective vs eye level. Also hulk is hunched over considerably, with bent knees as if ready to jump or run at any second.
In this pic Hulk is standing extremely straight, no knee bend, no hunch. Roth is about 8+ inches below elbow.
Any one notice that the hulk had to time that jump just right in do that.
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His upper body is pretty clearly a lot broader/ Plus longer arms and the hunch. At least now we know what Ruffalo meant when he called him ape-like.
or maybe, though I highly doubt it, he sees it in the distance and just jumps hoping to randomly slap one.
My original idea had him running through the building straight into that jump, but would be a lil weird. He can jump that high right? or no? maybe from a roof.
im talking too much.
haha, remember when everyone we crazy when ruffalo said that? As if he was gonna walk on all fours or something. lolHis upper body is pretty clearly a lot broader/ Plus longer arms and the hunch. At least now we know what Ruffalo meant when he called him ape-like.
Am I the only person who's simply glad they brought the Hulk's "super leaps" back, because they were sorely missed in TIH.
Now THAT is a Hulk! Seems he's closer to the Ang Lee version, in both size and the way he moves. Love that he can "super jump" again.
The Hulk definitely looks better in this version. However, there's still something a little rubbery about his movements and reminiscent of Ang Lee's Hulk. In that slap, there seems to be a little lack of muscle tension, which could be adding to that not completely realistic feel. It's as if the ship or invader is being whacked with something a bit floppy.
I think it makes more sense for Thor to catch or brace a falling Helicarrier for impact, since he can "fly" and all.
No offense to Hulk fans, it just makes alot more sense that way.
Maybe they BOTH handle the carrier and bring it safely down, brotherhood badassery at it's very best!
No My Friend You are not alone. That being said lemme be the first to officially welcome you to the club
EDIT: Come to think of it. I suspect that Letterier was more a fan of the TV Show than he was of the comics. That could explain why he de-powered Hulk so much in TIH