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Hulk lost his temper. That's what he does. Blonsky was like an annoying mosquito to Hulk. He swatted him.
Don't worry, Hulk wasn't aware either. Blonsky jumping had nothing to do with Hulk's reaction because his jumps didn't indicate he was indestructible.
And then everything calms down, nobody is attacking Hulk anymore, Blonsky is there standing alone, not jumping or anything... and that's when Hulk decided to smash him against a tree.
I just walked in here....so haven't looked for any "evidence"....just have my memories of the 70's. Not only was the name "Bruce" considered unmasculine, it was used by most comics at the time in conjucture with gay jokes. There were several articles at the time saying that they changed Banner's first name because of the gay connection at the time.In other words, you don't have one piece of evidence, as I do.
In the best of cases, another poster backs you up, again, with no evidence but another opinion of what might or might not has been said in the 70's.
That makes this an official waste of time; I cannot be the only one presenting evidence you know.
Whedon: "I had to find a way to service all the characters, to figure out why they're in the room in the first place. My biggest concern was that if I didn't pay enough attention to minutiae then the film would become generic in its concepts and visuals. Or that I'd be so concentrated on those things, I'd look around and the film wouldn't be about anything." On the action scenes and what Whedon terms "the hierarchy of power": Whedon: "If this guy hits someone, he falls down. If this guy hits someone, he flies backwards. Its very complicated.
I just walked in here....so haven't looked for any "evidence"....just have my memories of the 70's. Not only was the name "Bruce" considered unmasculine, it was used by most comics at the time in conjucture with gay jokes. There were several articles at the time saying that they changed Banner's first name because of the gay connection at the time.
I just walked in here....so haven't looked for any "evidence"....just have my memories of the 70's. Not only was the name "Bruce" considered unmasculine, it was used by most comics at the time in conjucture with gay jokes. There were several articles at the time saying that they changed Banner's first name because of the gay connection at the time.
Hulk lost his temper. That's what he does. Blonsky was like an annoying mosquito to Hulk. He swatted him.
As to why Hulk kicked Blonsky, yes Blonsky had been winding him up and Hulk isn't thick, he understands people, Blonsky said 'Is that it? Is that all you've got?' That's the sort of challenge Hulk can't turn down.
Lou Ferrigno (in a 2006 bio-book) said so and Stan Lee (in an interview with Kevin Smith, 2002) said so (I mean, I myself can produce evidence of that but when I ask for it from someone who defends that posture they can't find anything).
So you have Lee & Ferrigno both saying the same thing, but the executives publicised fears had NO bearing on KJ's decision. It was just a happy co-incidence his name change happened to address exactly what the executives had expressed concerns about. And it took him 25 years to publicly refute the 'myth' to boot.But both Lee and Ferrigno said the executives were the ones who said that Bruce was not being masculine enough. All I said was that the man who made the decision, Kenneth Johnson, didn't do it because of that.
I just walked in here....so haven't looked for any "evidence"....just have my memories of the 70's. Not only was the name "Bruce" considered unmasculine, it was used by most comics at the time in conjucture with gay jokes. There were several articles at the time saying that they changed Banner's first name because of the gay connection at the time.
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many things from my childhood, but this particular magazine was not one of them. We saw it. He doesn't believe us. I don't give a s**t. 
Oh no you don't: You were asking me to provide proof of the articles I read from back in the 1970's when the show first aired, not for evidence of Lee and Ferrigno's accounts that you already know full well about.
You made it damn clear my memory alone was not good enough for you, and even inferred the articles did not exist at all.
So don't go twisting things now that someone else has backed me up on that score.
So you have Lee & Ferrigno both saying the same thing, but the executives publicised fears had NO bearing on KJ's decision. It was just a happy co-incidence his name change happened to address exactly what the executives had expressed concerns about. And it took him 25 years to publicly refute the 'myth' to boot.
Ok then.
Yes, thanks C. Lee. Nice to hear from another "old timer". Not that it really matters in the grand scheme of things, because there could be 20 of us on here talking about the same article, and 'Old El Paso' or whatever his name is would still demand physical proof. I'm just disappointed that 'Wobbly' continues to indulge him
That would work well for me, not least for having him talking (clearly, not muffled as in TIH) right from the goNow, let's talk about The Hulk in The Avengers.
How many transformations do you think we'll see? I say two (Helicarrier after Banner & Widow crash through the window, and the final battle).
Also, what does everyone think will be Hulk's 1st word? I'll go out on a limb and say, after he transforms for the 1st time in The Helicarrier, he looks over at BW and says "run". Thoughts?
I too think we'll see two transformations.
t:Just like the old TV show.t:
FWIW, I do appreciate 'El Payaso' finding a link to that Stan Lee interview corroborating what we read all those years ago. I just assumed KJ made that decision, as he did regarding the Hulk not speaking. Didn't KJ also toy with the idea of making the Hulk red? Because it was associated with anger?
t:But no matter. Our recollections have been corroborated
Just like the old TV show.t:
FWIW, I do appreciate 'El Payaso' finding a link to that Stan Lee interview corroborating what we read all those years ago. I just assumed KJ made that decision, as he did regarding the Hulk not speaking. Didn't KJ also toy with the idea of making the Hulk red? Because it was associated with anger?
That whole thing was Blonsky being a dick. Hulk had no intention of continuing the fight except for just snarling at him to back off until Blonksy mouthed off basically. Hulk is a creature of ego. You insult him, treat him like a moron, that pisses him off just as much as attacking him physically.
Here is a page from the 1979's Mad Magazine Hulk spoof "The Incredible Bulk." Note the dialogue in the last panel.
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It doesn't really prove anything, though, other than it was something people had talked about when the show was being aired.

Agreed on all accounts. When I was in high school (mid-80s) the name Bruce was still associated with homosexuality. Just one of those odd things in American culture.