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Morphinomenal!
I'll post my full review later, but PLEASE tell me I wasn't the only one who caught the obvious nod to The Leader with the obvious dripping of the blood on the head?
Stan Lee so totally needs to Hulk out in the next film. Maybe as a 'Grey Hulk'?
A great film and it was nice to see so many cameos.
4/5
You weren't.I'll post my full review later, but PLEASE tell me I wasn't the only one who caught the obvious nod to The Leader with the obvious dripping of the blood on the head?
Dude, I don't even know the Hulk's comic mythos very well (and didn't know the Leader's name in fact), but even I said to one of my buddies after the movie, "Hey, isn't there some guy who took a shot of gamma and got a really big brain instead of muscles? I guess maybe that was him, huh?"I'll post my full review later, but PLEASE tell me I wasn't the only one who caught the obvious nod to The Leader with the obvious dripping of the blood on the head?
Btw, am I the only one who had the thought, when Banner was first communicating with Mr. Blue, "Hmm, I wonder if there's a chance Blue is Hank/Beast from the X-Men?"
Did anyone else feel like they basically watched a two-hour trailer for the Avengers movie ?
I felt like it was basically a 112 minute crossover issue.
Is that really a bad thing though?
IMO that was an exchange. He gave General Ross the sample he wanted from Banner. Ross has no need to chase him anymore.
Yea i was thinking Mr. Fantastic or Beast but knew the chances of either one of those were slim to none because of their involvement with other franchises.
Right before I entered the theater the ushers were handing out surveys. Half to be filled out before and half after. After the movie when they collected them we all got a nice Hulk poster for free. First time Ive seen a survey done.
It was all right, but it was no Iron Man or Spider Man. Maybe its because the Hulk himself doesn't appeal to me. The ideas of beauty & the best and the misunderstood monster are classic themes but, of course, not new. ....I thought Banner was portrayed well, but he was always the man on the run.
I think part of the problem was that audiences didn't get that this movie was NOT a sequel to the 2003 movie.
After their spectacular Iron Man became one of the best comic book superhero films ever....
....there was bound to be a lot riding on The Incredible Hulk, their follow-up. So, does it measure up to Iron Man? No. It’s really that simple.
.....or Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns (It’s not that bad blast it! It’s not I say!)
I also think The Abomination fight was the best in the movie. It showed fast paced action you could feel, along with a threat that was very real, even for the Incredible Hulk's standards, because this monster was not only stronger, but had the competent and cunning mind of a power hungry jerk with a soldier's training.
What I forgot to mention was the taste of trailers I got. I'm really looking forward to HAMLET 2 the most, but HELLBOY 2 has to be the best trailer I've seen. The TV spots are awesome, but they don't compare to the trailer I saw in the theater.
There was just too much hyperactive smashing on display. The two hanging on the helicopter is the most wretchedly excessive sequence I've seen since the dinosaur stampede in Peter Jackson's King Kong (though I haven't seen Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull yet), and the smashing of the ground and the tossing of the big chain into the air was just too much for me.
I guess I can consider myself more fortunate. See, with the helicopter scene, the first thing I thought of was the equally heart pumping helicopter scene from Superman Doomsday.