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AVEITWITHJAMON said:
Yes, but even that movie was quite unrealistic at some points, even though i enjoyed it
More realistic than a guy turning into a big green monster when he gets angry.
 
lordofthenerds said:
More realistic than a guy turning into a big green monster when he gets angry.

You've obviously jumped into the argument at the wrong time, earlier on i stated that OTHER THAN The Hulk himself, the movie is the most realistic out of Marvel's movies.
 
AVEITWITHJAMON said:
You've obviously jumped into the argument at the wrong time, earlier on i stated that OTHER THAN The Hulk himself, the movie is the most realistic out of Marvel's movies.
What about his father? :o
 
lordofthenerds said:
What about his father? :o

For ****s sake talk about nitpicking? OTHER THAN THE HULK AND HIS FATHER ONCE HE GETS POWERS OK.
 
You KNOW they will swing right the other way. There will end up being no depth to bruce`s character at all. It`ll just be a lifeless green cg guy jumping around beating people up non-stop for 1 hour and 27 mins with only 3 mins devoted to characters and all that stuff. They`ll prob hire Emmerich to do it.

You just wait for the scene when Marky tamparalinodinodingoboy tests hulk blood and finds out hulk is pregnant. lol.
 
AVEITWITHJAMON said:
I just dont trust marvel lately, i think they have made some terrible decisions with a lot of their movies not just the Fox one's. Until i hear something better coming from them, i will continue to believe they dont have a clue what they are doing.

You said it!

I think Marvel is being blinded by the $$$ their hoping to reap from these films. In their quest to cash in on their properties, their unwittingly shooting themselves in the foot by allowing some terrible creative liberties with their characters.

It really makes me wonder if Marvel just got lucky with Columbia and Raimi. They almost hit paydirt with the Hulk, but Lee's heavy handed approach (a new trend with comicbook films it seems) and creative liberties regarding the origin story damaged what was for the most part, a very good film.

After the success of the Spider-man films it should be interesting to see if Columbia and the director stick closely to the source material for GR. I'm not sure but I think the director is a fan of GR.
 
^MSJ is a fan of GR and i have really high hopes for that movie, it looks good, but so did X3 and FF, so i'm not getting my hopes up to much. I also think Marvel is making too many mistakes lately, i hope they dont make anymore.
 

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