Well you really don't have to ignore it like I said.I see it as though he stood there long enough to establish himself and then came back willing to work with Ross on a cure using the SS serum.However it backfires giving the Hulk a new look and strength level.Morphing Hulk once again as we have seen so many times before.Then returning back to where he was loosely established before.It really wasn't that hard for them to find him it almost seemed as though they were scouring South America for him.
Well since they said it's what you want it to be...If that's what you want it to be then I guess that's what it is for you.It was definitely a reboot IMO.
Here somthing very interesting...Although I am more then fine with allowing it be whatever people want it to be(Rebbot,Sequel,Requel) like ...Marvel Avi and Letteirer said here is somthing I found that has had me thinking>>>>>>
Edward Norton had a serious falling out with Marvel during production over his script rewrite, but says The whole thing was to envision it in multiple parts. We left a lot out on purpose. The Incredible Hulk is definitely intended as chapter one.
Why did he say another Hulk Sequel and why did he call it Hulk 3????????????????????????
Ok dc but you got to admit they are diffently playing both sides of the fence on this one.You could go either way too many inconsistancies to be a Sequel but too many connections to be a Reboot.They sure are saying two things here..(Of Course think about it!!!)This must have been what the Beef was about between Norton and Marvel.He wanted a clean slate and they wanted it left Ambigous that's why they cut out key scenes that made that distinction.Must be a Requel.Okay, but why did Norton say that TIH is intended as Chapter 1? I see TIH as a reboot. If you have to go to great ends to rationalize a movie as a sequel, then it probably was made to stand more on its own. Sure, you can rationalize TIH as a sequel based on what you have said, but there are too many inconsistencies and changes for me to consider it one.
Ok dc but you got to admit they are diffently playing both sides of the fence on this one.You could go either way too many inconsistancies to be a Sequel but too many connections to be a Reboot.They sure are saying two things here..(Of Course think about it!!!)This must have been what the Beef was about between Norton and Marvel.He wanted a clean slate and they wanted it left Ambigous that's why they cut out key scenes that made that distinction.Must be a Requel.
A Requel is both Re-boot and a Sequel.
A sort of James bond stand alone or connection based on the viewer.
That's why we need a director's cut!
AGREED!!! With the alternate opening included.
Yes dc but I bet those scenes take away the Ambiguity and completly dissect from being a Sequel or any thought of it being and sets it apart as a Reboot.Just the diffrences in opinion between Norton vs Marvel,Avi,and Letteirer show a complete a stark contrast between different views on the Film.I think the majority of the scenes they cut in TIH had to deal with character development. A lot has been said about the 2 dimensionality of Ross and the disposable character of Samson. These were fleshed out in cut scenes, which is a major disappointment. I think Norton's beef had to deal with these kinds of issues. As for the "requel", could be...but I choose it to be a completely different story separate from the other.
There is a website out of Canada called your Geek News, where a funny couple reviews movies.
http://www.yourgeeknews.com/
Well, in his review of TIH DVD, Matt said he had created a version of the film where he incorporated all of the deleted scenes back into the film. I ended up winning the contest they ran for a free copy of the DVD, and Matt included in the package a disc with his extended version of the film. I have to say, it was pretty cool. It made for a good home viewing experience, but I don't think it would have worked well in the theater. I understand that they were trying to shake the stigma that they felt Ang's Hulk had left on the character, so they definintely wanted a "streamlined for action" version.
Yeah but that didn't do anything for me.A good film is a good film regardless of the pace.To me it was just a fast paced bad movie or a bad movie at a face pace.Also Hulk was a bad movie at a slow pace.Cool. And I agree that they wanted to distance themselves from a perceived slow-paced film. The desire for this is quite evident as they projected this onto the actors. I mean, someone (or everyone) was literally running in nearly every scene.
Yeah but that didn't do anything for me.A good film is a good film regardless of the pace.To me it was just a fast paced bad movie or a bad movie at a face pace.Also Hulk was a bad movie at a slow pace.
I personally was let down in both film.Some bright spots but that's all.
Wow, I don't consider either one a bad movie. Both were quite good, IMO, according to their purpose. Although I enjoyed TIH more.
Agreed to everything said. Hulk films roolz!![]()
Well they..to me anyway,both felt incomplete.Wow, I don't consider either one a bad movie. Both were quite good, IMO, according to their purpose. Although I enjoyed TIH more.
There were leaping in TIH, just not as far or high as in Hulk. Leterrier didn't want the Hulk to seem weightless, and he does weigh... a lot. At least the TIH jumps were higher than Lou Ferrigno's. I think Marvel Studios stays true to the comics where it makes sense.(with leaping included)
That tone was too bright. The Hulk didn't blend in too well in the environment. With that military green tone, he seemed to be a more real character.the skin tone and body mass (not the same as his height) from the Ang Lee version
I can't consider it a sequel because the differences are too distinct. No nanomeds, no ordeal with Dad, no Atheon. Ross had a completely different personality, and it all tied into the super-soldier program. It's clearly not a continuation of the same story. It would be like trying to convince yourself that "Batman Begins" is a prequel to Burton's movies.
And how do you fuse Joe Chill & Jack Napier? How do you forget that in one movie Gordon created the Bat-Signal & in the other Batman did? Or that Begins had Gordon trusting Batman all along? How do you superimpose Vicki with Rachel? Not to mention the Joker's origin, the Batmobile, the cave, the different gadgets-you'd have to ignore at least half of each movie in order to link them. More importantly, why would you want to do all that? Why tax your brain instead of seeing the movie for what it is?
That tone was too bright. The Hulk didn't blend in too well in the environment.
It would be a smart move...the Hulk isn't generally accepted by audiences...