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Forget about him. He is gone..
I wonder where AMAZONA is now.
Well i believe that if the first 40 minutes before we get to see Hulk were actually engaging, ppl wouldn't have minded the wait. It was about 40 minutes or so before we first saw Batman in costume in BB, and i loved every minute of the wait. Infact some of my favorite parts of Batmn Begins were of the non-Batman scenes. Batman was just the cherry on the cake to me...that's how a Superhero movie should be made.
Yes but Batman is a man made creation, i.e. he does not have any powers. Part of the fun was seeing what would cause someone to create that character, and watching His journey to become Batman unfolds. The Hulk was an accident. It happened one day and it changed someone forever. Banner did not want to become the Hulk and he was not born with powers either, so the real drama is how Banner deals with these new and dangerous powers.
i have a question... the front page says reboot... but marvel and the filming seem to be contradicting themselves on the subject... because they said so themselves it opens up where hulk is on the run in south america (Same place the original ended) sooo that also means theres no origin as well. To me it sounds like there saying reboot just for the sake of separating themselves from the first film.. when in reality its a sequel, that just doesn't mention most if not all the events from the first, while creating a whole new look and feel
I think they actually call it a reboot-sequel which means they will continue from the previous story, but they will ignore everything else. I will look for the site that explains this and post it later on if I find it.
thats what i've been thinking too.. they just haven't been too clear on it, which imo they are doing just so people don't get pissed that its in continuity... which personally i find it fine if it is... most people didnt hate the story in HULK, they hated his size, the editing, the lack of action, and the villain.
It is a new, fresh start on the franchise. They are completly ignoring Ang's film and have new ideas. It is a re-boot! They plan to make this franchise into three films atleast.
Penn's original script was more of a sequel to Ang's Hulk but was kinda different. LL didn't like that and thought the script could be improved on so he and Norton sat down, got some ideas and then Norton did rewrites to the script.
It is a new, fresh start on the franchise. They are completly ignoring Ang's film and have new ideas. It is a re-boot! They plan to make this franchise into three films atleast.
Penn's original script was more of a sequel to Ang's Hulk but was kinda different. LL didn't like that and thought the script could be improved on so he and Norton sat down, got some ideas and then Norton did rewrites to the script.
a complete reboot means a complete start over... there not starting over, just ignoring. theres a difference
Sarg let it go. Trying to explain that this is indeed a complete RE-BOOT to those who can not read will only give you a headache.
Sarg let it go. Trying to explain that this is indeed a complete RE-BOOT to those who can not read will only give you a headache.
I still think that this will be a vague sequel
This is exactly why I said I don't care. Whether its a sequel or not is not really gonna make you enjoy it more or less. Correct me if I'm wrong.[/I]
We're gettin another Hulk movie. That's all I care about.
Well they are starting over aren't they? New director, cast, Hulk and origins.
They are ignoring Ang's film as if it was never made. It was not a success for Universal so now they are starting over and making a Marvel movie.
Nuff said, true believer!![]()