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I agree. I love EMH hulk...talks in first person but still has a brutish and rugged mentality...not the sharpest tool in the shed but far from a stupid monster.
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I agree. I love EMH hulk...talks in first person but still has a brutish and rugged mentality...not the sharpest tool in the shed but far from a stupid monster.
I disagree. Bixby's Banner was darker to me than either of the previous two. He was shown as having anger problems long before his experiment. In fact he came across as more unhinged because of what I said, he showed more emotion. Bixby himself was a very intense individual prone to outbursts of anger, he definitely sold the distress without having to be a bore. Its all in the eyes.
By the way, when I mention flirting or joking, it made him more interesting and well rounded, but he and Elaina never even touched each other sexually once, and their relationship still was more believable than anything in the films. I actually think its one of the most convincing relationships in a comic based property ever, all achieved without a single kiss. I enjoy Bana and love Norton, but neither was interesting, dark or particularly intense in comparison to Bill. Not even close.
I was was just recalling how many years ago there was some debate on this board about whether Hulk would look silly being able to speak in a live action film. I think even Stan Lee once held this opinion too.
I was was just recalling how many years ago there was some debate on this board about whether Hulk would look silly being able to speak in a live action film. I think even Stan Lee once held this opinion too. Hulk has said his famous "Puny human" line in the 2003 film as well as his calling cards "Hulk Smash" "Leave me alone" and "Betty" lines in the 2008 film. IMO...those were some of the best scenes.
I wonder with Hulk being a bit more vocal in the Avengers movie if the same posters will feel the same way, which is something I never understood considering many weird looking creatures are able to speak in films?
^They claimed it would just be weird having someone in a mask or with non-human looking constantly carrying on conversations. Treating them more as a special effect. I noticed that Iron Man rarely spoke in the first one when he goes on his first mission to the Middle East.
Yes, we disagree then, which is fine. Not that I've seen much of the TV series in recent times but when I've done so (none have been the pilot) I've just felt that it was dated all across the board, and that's while I have plenty of old movies that I love.I disagree. Bixby's Banner was darker to me than either of the previous two. He was shown as having anger problems long before his experiment. In fact he came across as more unhinged because of what I said, he showed more emotion. Bixby himself was a very intense individual prone to outbursts of anger, he definitely sold the distress without having to be a bore. Its all in the eyes.
By the way, when I mention flirting or joking, it made him more interesting and well rounded, but he and Elaina never even touched each other sexually once, and their relationship still was more believable than anything in the films. I actually think its one of the most convincing relationships in a comic based property ever, all achieved without a single kiss. I enjoy Bana and love Norton, but neither was interesting, dark or particularly intense in comparison to Bill. Not even close.
Ruffalo speaks of his Banner's relationship with Stark, and I guess that its partially why people have warmed to his portrayal. He's getting to show depth, his ability to help other people, and reminds the audience that this guy was an accomplished professional at one point in his life. He really is a human with a full range of emotions. Sounds like the right approach so that we're engaged with Banner first, not just marking time for the Hulk.
The Hulk's personality is basically that while he's prone to anger, he's just a very suspicious guy that has problems trusting anyone, and kind of puts up a wall. Even if he does consider you a friend, he's always thinking, "are they gonna start attacking me the minute something goes wrong, or are they just trying to befriend me for their own benefit? " Which honestly, is not that far off the mark regarding what he's dealt with over the years. While he enjoys fighting, he'd rather just be by himself more often than not.
Mjölnir;22963681 said:Yes, we disagree then, which is fine. Not that I've seen much of the TV series in recent times but when I've done so (none have been the pilot) I've just felt that it was dated all across the board, and that's while I have plenty of old movies that I love.
Mjölnir;22963681 said:Yes, we disagree then, which is fine. Not that I've seen much of the TV series in recent times but when I've done so (none have been the pilot) I've just felt that it was dated all across the board, and that's while I have plenty of old movies that I love.
When I saw the series as a kid I found Banner a bit boring as well (but as a kid I was more into the action by default) so I guess I haven't been interested in Banner on the screen until the last decade.
In TIH I actually thought the Banner moments were better than the Hulk ones. I still think the other MCU films are better but I've contributed that to the character this far. We'll see if I change my mind about that after TA.
Stan Lee said, "In the comic books I had him talking, because a pannel without any dialogue baloons - and I couldn't give him thought baloons cuz he was too dumb - it can get a little uninteresting. When we started the TV show, Ken said to me, you know Stan I don't think the Hulk should talk. The minute he said it I knew he was right. Because I had, in the beginning, I had the Hulk talking like this, "Hulk crash! Hulk get him!" you know, I could get away with it in a comic, but would have sounded so silly if he spoke that way in a TV show. SO by having him not talk at all I think he made it more like a real monster, more frightening than that silly pidgeon dialogue. Everything about that show was good."
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEQki8T3fr0
Thing is, were the scenes good because Hulk talked?
I liked a lot the "leave me alone," because it was said in the shadows. It was almost if Hulk's "soul" was speaking. "Betty" was also good because it showed what it always shows: Hulk cares for her. "Hulk smash" I didn't give a damn about. I mean it wasn't and and it's justifiable because it's Hulk's famous line but only from the movie's perspe3ctive it added nothing to teh action.
Which leads me to the next point: my problem with Hulk speaking is what is he going to be talk about. Many times Hulk just keep describing what he's doing, what's he's going to do and what he feels. And that's everything a writer shouldn't put in a character's mouth. You show instead of tell.
But giving Hulk a full personality doesn't sound bad. Problem is, how. Just having him speaking is not the magical solution.
I have to see the movie first.
But if King Kong had spoken... I don't know.
Yes I watched it and its the worst comic book movie I have seen apart from Batman and Robin
This is why I've never 'seen' the Hulk at a table talking about attack strategies and eager to co-operate with customed dudes.
If you have to see anything Hulk TV series, that's the pilot. There are good episodes but nothing like the pilot. That's a true Jekyll & Hyde type of movie.
Stan has said many things over the years...Let's take a look at what he said around the time he was a creative consultant for the show when the show was aired circa 1978. This comes from a magazine called Pizazz...
"[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Pizzazz: How does the TV Hulk compare to the comic book Hulk?
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Stan: Well, one thing I’ve been saying is that on the TV show they should make the Hulk a bit more intelligent. Or, at least, we should get the feeling that he’s trying to understand. In the comics, I used to refer to the Hulks “clouded brain.” But so far on the TV show, he’s been treated as though he has no brain at all. Still, if he didn’t have some kind of brain, how would he know only to attack only the bad guys? I’d like to see the TV Hulk try to speak. Ken Johnson, the show’s producer, may be leaning in that direction too. I just think it would be interesting if his IQ were raised a little."[/FONT]
http://www.incrediblehulktvseries.com/InterviewsAndArticles/Press19.html
Well there you have it folks Stans own word at the time the show was aired...this was Stan Lees original thought about the live action Hulk.
It was Kenneth Johnson that changed it as I proved to you over and over.
I was stating that I liked those scenes and I don't recall seeing anyone thinking they looked silly except you.
You still really don't read much Hulk, do you? You clearly have no idea how Hulk converses. You're at best describing one aspect of Savage Hulk.
Just look at how he reacts in comics now, but especially EMHs, that's all I'm asking...because that is the Hulk(at least one incarnation).
And by the way Hulk is not King Kong. Hulk is a man that transforms to a monstrous being...King Kong is just an average animal.
t:You have never seen Hulk sitting around the table talking about stratagies because you clearly have never read Bill Mantlo's work, Peter David's, Paul Jenkins' or more recently Greg Pak's Hulk runs...because he did that at one time or another when they wrote him. Stan Lee even had Hulk and Namor plan an attack against the Avenger in his earliest days.
The pilot was indeed the best but many episodes stand out. The First, Prometheus, the one with the guy who beat his family etc...
Curious question:
If there are any posters who are averse to Hulk speaking, could you explain why?
Not looking for any battles...I'm simply curious to understand the other side of the fence
Yes I watched it and its the worst comic book movie I have seen apart from Batman and Robin
I wouldn't say that those are his opinions he may not see it or interpert it as you do.Oh, you....you're gonna be fun on the forums; I can already tell this.
You didn't pay attention I guess while watching TIH as your assumptions of the Hulk in that film were all wrong. He was very strong and not skinny, he did have regenerative abilities, bullets did not hurt him, he did speak a little and he did become angrier during his fight with Abomination...which explains why he finally defeated him since Abomination had his number through the entire fight until the end.
Again, I don't think you at least paid attention to TIH as your remarks are just laughable biased remarks.
As many people, Stan's opinion has matured over the years. We all have first impressions and sometimes they change when we see the whole thing. According to your quote, the TV series was starting or in the middle of it. But in every single episode you could see Hulk understanding what to do, who to defend and who to attack.
Uh...I was the person that pointed that video you posted out to you and the fact that Kenneth Johnson was the one who originally thought it would look stupid if Hulk spoke....remember?!?You have proven to me something I already knew (in my Stan lee's quote he says it was all Johnson's idea, did you read?)? That's so funny. Would be a waste of time, wouldn't you say?
It was my opinion only. I was qualifying the fact that there is nothing silly to me about seeing Hulk speaking. It would have been another thing if I saw him speak, then changed my mind and said..."Wow!!! Did that look silly!!!"So to you, saying "I liked a lot," "was also good" and "it's justifiable" is the same as saying "silly."
There's a serious miscomprehension here, wouldn't you say?
I'm not mad at you about anything. I'm just pointing out where you were wrong.So, you're mad that I speak about one incarnation of Hulk only and then it's perfectly okay to ask for one incarnatioon of him only?
Curious, to say the least.
Hulk is still born of a human. But what constitutes an average monster...who can really say?Sure, King Kong is an average animal, the same as Hulk is just an average monster.
All gorillas are 20 meters tall. Well, not all, the 'average' gorilla.t:

Whatever makes the child sleep better at night....You are replying to that only because you have again misread. I said " 'seen' " as in 'pictured,' 'seen in my mind.' It's a figure of speech, not to be taken literally.
"A Child in Need."

Well if that's the case, Stan was last quoted after TIH 2008 that Hulk was supposed to be more Jekyll and Hyde He then stated that they should yet reboot the Hulk again. Talk about maturing.
Uh...I was the person that pointed that video you posted out to you and the fact that Kenneth Johnson was the one who originally thought it would look stupid if Hulk spoke....remember?!?
It was my opinion only. I was qualifying the fact that there is nothing silly to me about seeing Hulk speaking. It would have been another thing if I saw him speak, then changed my mind and said..."Wow!!! Did that look silly!!!"
I'm not mad at you about anything. I'm just pointing out where you were wrong.
Hulk is still born of a human. But what constitutes an average monster...who can really say?
Whatever makes the child sleep better at night....![]()
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You shouldn't bother.It's clear from his posts that El Payaso knows absolutely nothing about the character.

I have no plans todayand Payaso and I have done this many times...and most times it's just too damn fun my friend.
I actually agree with him, that the 1977 pilot is the best Hulk film to date.

Well if that's the case, Stan was last quoted after TIH 2008 that Hulk was supposed to be more Jekyll and Hyde He then stated that they should yet reboot the Hulk again. Talk about maturing.
Uh...I was the person that pointed that video you posted out to you and the fact that Kenneth Johnson was the one who originally thought it would look stupid if Hulk spoke....remember?!?
It was my opinion only. I was qualifying the fact that there is nothing silly to me about seeing Hulk speaking. It would have been another thing if I saw him speak, then changed my mind and said..."Wow!!! Did that look silly!!!"
I'm not mad at you about anything. I'm just pointing out where you were wrong.
Hulk is still born of a human. But what constitutes an average monster...who can really say?![]()
Whatever makes the child sleep better at night....![]()
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I actually agree with him, that the 1977 pilot is the best Hulk film to date.
I understand. I wish I could enjoy it as much as you do.![]()