Judson Caspian
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I'm sure this has been brought up before, but anyway: Why was the Mark II suit in silver? In the comics, it's golden.
the only ones that didnt de-power its hero were Hulk and Ghost Rider, and it was so refreshing to that in these movies.
Pity those movies were so bad.
I loved Hulk
Hulk was a decently good movie. ^
Action scenes were good, story was decent (except for daddy as Absorbing Man), and the acting was good. Could've been a better movie. Incredible Hulk looks owning.
What did you love about it?
.sometimes felt a little to comedic. Also Tony didn't appear phased at all that he had killed his mentor ya know? Even though he turned bad still....
Uh...aren't dreams like that?2/3 of the action scenes took place in the dark, they made a weak choice for the villain, IMO, and Eric Bana's acting was atrocious, IMO. Plus, the movie was way too slow and plodding, IMO, the dream sequences were way too surreal, IMO, and the comic book panel imagery was way too overused, IMO. Overall, I felt that the movie sucked. And I'm extremely worried about The Incredible Hulk. I think that they've done a very rushed job on it, and needed way more time.
Uh...aren't dreams like that?
I actually think that making Stane the bad guy in the first part was a very good idea, precisely because he's one of Iron Man's lesser-known villains. Having a more minor bad guy allowed Iron Man's origin to take center stage. If Crimson Dynamo or Titanium Man or Mandarin had been the main villain, their origins would have been condensed and shredded and reduced to shadows of their former selves; better to save them for sequels where they have much more elbow room. If only the Fantastic Four movies had done that...I only saw the movie once, and have no problems with most of it so far. I do have one major complaint though; Obidiah Stane is the villain.
I would've love to see him be the villain in the sequel were he takes over Stark's company and force Tony to be homeless and back into his alcoholic state. I'm not a big fan of the comic book but from what I've read online, it would've made for a much better movie.
I would've preferred the Crimson Dynamo to be the villain in the origin tale.
Iron Man is an 8 / 10 for me however regardless of the villain.
And that's why Hulk is the most diverse superhero movie out there.Not always, and I personally don't agree with them being at ALL surreal in the movies. That's just way too intellectual and pretentious, IMO, especially in a comic book movie.


And that's why Hulk is the most diverse superhero movie out there.
It's not the best or any of my favourites but I will defend it for what it is, or at least tried to be - an intellectual superhero movie. Bravo to Ang Lee for taking the risk...and failing miserably in the eyes of the generic...I mean general public.
But I guess movies of such type are supposed to get this kind of backlash in order to maintain their controversial status.
And most people don't know the meaning of pretentious. Practically all fiction is pretentious. I feel it became like another f-word for average minded people to throw at a movie they did not understand and felt like it forced them to think.
As for my contribution to the topic:
My major grudge with Iron Man was its crap villains. I felt like they couldve done a better effort at making them more interesting.
I actually think that making Stane the bad guy in the first part was a very good idea, precisely because he's one of Iron Man's lesser-known villains. Having a more minor bad guy allowed Iron Man's origin to take center stage. If Crimson Dynamo or Titanium Man or Mandarin had been the main villain, their origins would have been condensed and shredded and reduced to shadows of their former selves; better to save them for sequels where they have much more elbow room. If only the Fantastic Four movies had done that...
I actually think that making Stane the bad guy in the first part was a very good idea, precisely because he's one of Iron Man's lesser-known villains. Having a more minor bad guy allowed Iron Man's origin to take center stage. If Crimson Dynamo or Titanium Man or Mandarin had been the main villain, their origins would have been condensed and shredded and reduced to shadows of their former selves; better to save them for sequels where they have much more elbow room. If only the Fantastic Four movies had done that...