What would you want to see in another Hulk movie?

Hulk is one oif those characters who doesn't need humour. It's like watching a Frankenstein movie and expect that there's some humour in it.



I found it bad. Not as bad as in many other superhero movies, but things like Banner's sex life being limited or else he hulks-out is frankly idiotic. Same with that unnecessary scene with the taxi, or making jokes about Hulk pants.

I disagree, Hulk movies could generate quite a few laughs, in the vein of Aliens and Terminator. Though I do prefer a grittier tone to Hulk films as opposed to other Marvel Studio films, humor should not be lacking. If they used an intelligent Hulk and if Rick Jones was in the movies, the possibilities could be endless. Even Banner could get a few laughs if the portrayal was a little less somber, even in a serious moment during the change. Look at the Bixby scene in the Phone booth from the television show.


Yeah I think they reached too far with the sex thing, if anything it should keep him calm or at least happy. :bh:
 
I disagree, Hulk movies could generate quite a few laughs, in the vein of Aliens and Terminator.

I said it was unnecessary, not impossible.

Though I do prefer a grittier tone to Hulk films as opposed to other Marvel Studio films, humor should not be lacking.

I also prefer the somber gritty approach. Hulk is that kind of character.

If they used an intelligent Hulk and if Rick Jones was in the movies, the possibilities could be endless. Even Banner could get a few laughs if the portrayal was a little less somber, even in a serious moment during the change.

Sure, yopu can make Hulk a Charlie's Angels kind of parody and the possibilities of humour could be endless. Or you can keep on not ruining the character.

Look at the Bixby scene in the Phone booth from the television show.

Despite the results, that wasn't supposed to be funny. It turned out funny ruining the tone of the movie.

You want a good Hulk movie, watch the TV pilot. No humour there and IMO better than Ang Lee's and Leterrier's attempts. Completely serious, realistic and believable.

Yeah I think they reached too far with the sex thing, if anything it should keep him calm or at least happy.
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Haha, yes.

My problem with some of those "jokes" is that they are simply disrespectful to the character for the sake of a few cheap laughs.
 
I said it was unnecessary, not impossible.

My bad, but I still believe that natural unforced humor should be present.



I also prefer the somber gritty approach. Hulk is that kind of character.

True.



Sure, yopu can make Hulk a Charlie's Angels kind of parody and the possibilities of humour could be endless. Or you can keep on not ruining the character.

Please no parodies, just a natural flow. If the situation presents itself...



Despite the results, that wasn't supposed to be funny. It turned out funny ruining the tone of the movie.



You want a good Hulk movie, watch the TV pilot. No humour there and IMO better than Ang Lee's and Leterrier's attempts. Completely serious, realistic and believable.

I watched it last night. :woot:



Haha, yes.

My problem with some of those "jokes" is that they are simply disrespectful to the character for the sake of a few cheap laughs.

True. This is why it should be natural and not forced jokes.
 
If you don't give Banner any character development, the Hulk doesn't become a hero, he's just an effect. That was one of the good things about TIH was that Banner was shown as helpful in his own right.
 
Hulk is one oif those characters who doesn't need humour. It's like watching a Frankenstein movie and expect that there's some humour in it.
There is this funny Frankenstein movie starring Gene Wilder

I found it bad. Not as bad as in many other superhero movies, but things like Banner's sex life being limited or else he hulks-out is frankly idiotic. Same with that unnecessary scene with the taxi, or making jokes about Hulk pants.
I laughed at the Taxi scene and enjoyed the pants joke
The sex thing felt more serious than a joke
 
Well with regards to the humor in a Hulk movie, that's what Rick Jones should be there for to help out with.
 
If you don't give Banner any character development, the Hulk doesn't become a hero, he's just an effect. That was one of the good things about TIH was that Banner was shown as helpful in his own right.

Absolutely right. In my estimation both Banner and the Hulk should have character development.

By reviewing the cut scenes, Norton seemed on his way to developing a truly interesting Banner. I loved the scene where he swallows their data.

Well with regards to the humor in a Hulk movie, that's what Rick Jones should be there for to help out with.

Geez ...tell me about it. :doh:

Edward Norton.

:(

LOL...but what is done is done my friends.
 
Well with regards to the humor in a Hulk movie, that's what Rick Jones should be there for to help out with.
I missed him in both movies, at least the Incredible Hulk was fun enough without him
We need Rick
 
My favorite comic crossovers were The Thing vs The Hulk. Not posesing even half the streangth of the Hulk, The Thing (Ben Grim) still exibited alot of guts to go up against him. Maybe you could have "Dr Strecho" try to cure Bruce Banner, as an excuse for these two to go at it.
 
My bad, but I still believe that natural unforced humor should be present.

True.

Please no parodies, just a natural flow. If the situation presents itself...

I watched it last night. :woot:

True. This is why it should be natural and not forced jokes.

I'd like to know why exactly you think Hulk needs or should have humour in it. As I said, would you think Frankenstein, Werewolf or Jekyll & Hyde need or should have humour?

Now, of course, please no parodies. But some "humorous" bits in TIH made me think of a Hulk parody instead of a Hulk movie.

And yes, IF there's humour in it, it should always be unforced and natural. Now I can't remember many superhero movies where the humour is like that. On the contrary.






There is this funny Frankenstein movie starring Gene Wilder

Sure, and this is funny too:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKEDhREPGjE

Just not very recommendable for a Hulk movie that's not a parody.

I laughed at the Taxi scene and enjoyed the pants joke
The sex thing felt more serious than a joke

The pants joke was the same as when Bart Simpson said "Thank God his pants stayed on." Parody.

The sex scene was just disrespectful to the character.




Well with regards to the humor in a Hulk movie, that's what Rick Jones should be there for to help out with.

I think Hulk needs Rick as Batman needs Robin. It just does great without him.


I missed him in both movies, at least the Incredible Hulk was fun enough without him
We need Rick

If the Incredible Hulk was fun enough without him, then we don't need Rick.
 
I'd like to know why exactly you think Hulk needs or should have humour in it. As I said, would you think Frankenstein, Werewolf or Jekyll & Hyde need or should have humour?

Now, of course, please no parodies. But some "humorous" bits in TIH made me think of a Hulk parody instead of a Hulk movie.

And yes, IF there's humour in it, it should always be unforced and natural. Now I can't remember many superhero movies where the humour is like that. On the contrary.

Because it wouldn't make the movie so morbid and depressing. Even the television show, since you bought it up, had scenes that made one smile or laugh. See the first episode of the regular show the one where Hulk fights the bear, eats the chicken leg, drinks some liquor, also the show with the telephone booth scene and Hulk at the bank machine, and the things bad guys would say to Banner, even made my dad laugh at the time, because you knew what was coming. all examples of unforced humor just to name a few.

I consider natural humor to be the scene in TDK a comic book movie with unforced humor, where Bruce tells Alfred "I was going to tell them the whole thing was your idea," and even Superman the movie when the pimp tells Superman "That is one bad outfit" or Bill Paxon in Aliens "Game over man, Game over," or Terminator "F### you A$$hole," those were moments that broke the tension and revived the audience.

Humor has always been a part of action adventure movies and I'm not saying jokes just for the sake of it. Why should Hulk be different.

Rick Jones inspiration...???

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I want to see the Leader as the next villain since they clearly set that up. I hate unresolved plots.
 
Possibly, to change things a bit, Id go with a Peter David style Hulk. Make him a Bruce Banner Hulk hybrid. A super inteligent super strong bad ass instead of the typical brute we have seen. The CGI has to improve in that regard but one day it will be doable.
 
As much as any Hulk fan, I want to see Rick, Leader, Doc Samson, She-Hulk, and maybe a battle with Rhino or Wendigo.

But I really want to see the two other incarnations. I'd love to see Joe taking over the mob and the Prof rising up to save Banner's soul and humanity as we know it.
 
Hulk and Banner as 2 opposing personalities, not "Hulk=roided-out Banner having a *#@# fit."

And Rick.
 
My favorite comic crossovers were The Thing vs The Hulk. Not posesing even half the streangth of the Hulk, The Thing (Ben Grim) still exibited alot of guts to go up against him. Maybe you could have "Dr Strecho" try to cure Bruce Banner, as an excuse for these two to go at it.

The Thing posseses more than half of Hulk's strength, they're not THAT far apart.
 
As has been mentioned earlier..more interplay between the man & the monster aka Bruce and the Hulk...each with their own separate personalities.

We've already been teased about the appearance of the Leader - I think they should continue on and get the character up and going for the next movie. I'd actually like to see some version of the leader's humanoids too..

I wouldn't mind seeing Rick Jones show up..if they opted to not include him I could live with that I suppose.

Also..if no full-blown appearance, I'd at least like a hint of some of the other hulk persona's - maybe in a dream sequence or part of a transformation. BUT..first and foremost need to get that interplay I mentioned first going...

*Edit* I'd also like a little less army in the next one too...there is more to the hulk world than fighting the army every movie..
 
My favorite comic crossovers were The Thing vs The Hulk. Not posesing even half the streangth of the Hulk, The Thing (Ben Grim) still exibited alot of guts to go up against him. Maybe you could have "Dr Strecho" try to cure Bruce Banner, as an excuse for these two to go at it.

I just thought of a great way for Marvel to get at Fox should they make crappy FF films to sit on the rights; Marvel has the rights to the Original Torch and to the Great Lake Avengers so they have like half of the team right there to duplicate in a new form.
 
And yes, IF there's humour in it, it should always be unforced and natural. Now I can't remember many superhero movies where the humour is like that. On the contrary.
Iron Man?

Sure, and this is funny too:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKEDhREPGjE

Just not very recommendable for a Hulk movie that's not a parody.
The movie I spoke of is a full feature about Dr. Frankenstein & his monster, not a short
Can't see the clip here

The pants joke was the same as when Bart Simpson said "Thank God his pants stayed on." Parody.
Never saw that one

The sex scene was just disrespectful to the character.
It was cleverly inserted, you know how the way they were kissing raises the pulse?

I think Hulk needs Rick as Batman needs Robin. It just does great without him.

If the Incredible Hulk was fun enough without him, then we don't need Rick.
But Rick is the one to make Hulk what he is, and he's easily the best supporting character in comics
All hail former Bucky Jones
 
You want a good Hulk movie, watch the TV pilot. No humour there and IMO better than Ang Lee's and Leterrier's attempts. Completely serious, realistic and believable.

IMO the Hulk TV pilot is the best Hulk movie ever made, and one of the best superhero movies too. The transformations in that movie (especially the first one in the rain and the first appearance of the Hulk) blows all the other Hulk transformations in the big screen movies out of the water. I also think that a small kid would be more scared of watching that pilot than watching the cinematic Hulk movies, just because of the realism and the tension and suspense both emotionally and psychologically. It seems like it could really happen whereas the cinematic movies seem more like fantasy. The pilot has the horror element which fits in with the whole Frankenstein/ Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde theme whereas the new movies don't.
 
Because it wouldn't make the movie so morbid and depressing. Even the television show, since you bought it up, had scenes that made one smile or laugh. See the first episode of the regular show the one where Hulk fights the bear, eats the chicken leg, drinks some liquor, also the show with the telephone booth scene and Hulk at the bank machine, and the things bad guys would say to Banner, even made my dad laugh at the time, because you knew what was coming. all examples of unforced humor just to name a few.

You probably are aware that some of those moments are funny just because their execution was poor (due to limited budget and/or special effects). They were not meant to be funny.

Now, Hulk and the old man, yes. Basically it was based on the monster not knowing how to behave. Yeah, it worked. My original question was why it was mandatory to include humour.

As I said, there's no humour in the pilot and it's without a doubt a better movie than Death in the Family (the episode you refer to).

I consider natural humor to be the scene in TDK a comic book movie with unforced humor, where Bruce tells Alfred "I was going to tell them the whole thing was your idea," and even Superman the movie when the pimp tells Superman "That is one bad outfit" or Bill Paxon in Aliens "Game over man, Game over," or Terminator "F### you A$$hole," those were moments that broke the tension and revived the audience.

That's a good example. But it's not the common thinmg top happen. Even in B Begins the humour was quite unnatural. But Alfred (or Joker for that matter) is a character who handles humour very naturally.

Humor has always been a part of action adventure movies and I'm not saying jokes just for the sake of it. Why should Hulk be different.

Because it's a tragic monster ala Frankenstein, not some Indiana Jones-kind of character.








Iron Man?

Good example. Thanks to Robert Downey Jr who improvised a lot instead of having all the jokes written.

The movie I spoke of is a full feature about Dr. Frankenstein & his monster, not a short
Can't see the clip here

And you know it's a parody of Frankenstein, right?

Never saw that one

Great Simpsons episode.

And due to its parodic nature, jokes about Hulk's pants were funny. Unless we talk about a parody and not a movie directly based on the material then the examples are not applicable.

It was cleverly inserted, you know how the way they were kissing raises the pulse?

Yes, maybe Betty Ross should have answered, 'no worries, I want to see if "everything" grows when you turn green.' Genius because you know how Banner gros when he turns green?

But Rick is the one to make Hulk what he is, and he's easily the best supporting character in comics
All hail former Bucky Jones

Not at all. That's so untrue every screen Hulk incarnation has been made and worked without him.

Hulk is defined by tragedy, gamma rays, rage, loneliness, incomprehension, impossible love, but not by a sidekick. Same as Batman, Hulk works much better without the sidekick.




IMO the Hulk TV pilot is the best Hulk movie ever made, and one of the best superhero movies too. The transformations in that movie (especially the first one in the rain and the first appearance of the Hulk) blows all the other Hulk transformations in the big screen movies out of the water. I also think that a small kid would be more scared of watching that pilot than watching the cinematic Hulk movies, just because of the realism and the tension and suspense both emotionally and psychologically. It seems like it could really happen whereas the cinematic movies seem more like fantasy. The pilot has the horror element which fits in with the whole Frankenstein/ Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde theme whereas the new movies don't.

I agree. It was actually my first horror movie and the tension, tragedy and conflict were there in a most realistic way (30 years before TDK). And the horror was true. The metamorphosis, as you say, was truly realistic and horrific. I had always thought that with CGI they could improve them. But no.
 
You probably are aware that some of those moments are funny just because their execution was poor (due to limited budget and/or special effects). They were not meant to be funny.

Now, Hulk and the old man, yes. Basically it was based on the monster not knowing how to behave. Yeah, it worked. My original question was why it was mandatory to include humour.

As I said, there's no humour in the pilot and it's without a doubt a better movie than Death in the Family (the episode you refer to).



That's a good example. But it's not the common thinmg top happen. Even in B Begins the humour was quite unnatural. But Alfred (or Joker for that matter) is a character who handles humour very naturally.



Because it's a tragic monster ala Frankenstein, not some Indiana Jones-kind of character.

But the pilot was one show of an ongoing saga. None of the examples I gave were campy or due to bad special effects, they were natural. Look I don't want a parody Hulk movie, and I don't want Hulk to be like the Spider-Man or even Iron Man movies, but humor can be present. nI think your' taking the 'tragic' line a little far. Both the comics and the show had a fair share of light heart-ed moments. I mentioned Aliens and Terminator because they have a serious tones, but had moments that made one LOL.
 
main villain- The Leader, and a monster like the Glob, Blip, or Missing Link..

and Jim Wilson as a buddy who helps him out..
 

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