The Incredible Hulk (Louis Leterrier, 2008)
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New pics.
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Ed Norton and Marvel are battling over the final cut.
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Full trailer's out: Flash & for U.S./HD-junkies
Norton looks good. Better than his Dr. Strange in The Illusionist, actually.
Norton looks good. Better than his Dr. Strange in The Illusionist, actually.
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Here's the HD trailer for everyone outside the U.S.
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I'm not that thrilled by what I'm seeing in the trailers. I have yet to see a character made of pure CGI that doesn't annoy me. There's just not alot they can do with the Hulk that makes for an interesting film. Personally, I'd go with a gray Hulk-era story, where he's living his life as "Joe Fixit", a Las Vegas enforcer. If you aren't comic book readers, you'll have no idea what I'm talking about, but years ago Peter David had a really good run on the book and did some really interesting things with the character. I'd like to see Hulk shaking down people at the casino and shacking up with cheap women. Maybe next time.
As for Ed Norton, I like him, but this doesn't feel right to me. Banner was a scientist. He should look more bookish. I'd rather see Norton as Daredevil, personally. Daredevil was always my favorite superhero, and needless to say I was not thrilled when I saw Ben Affleck suit up. They could make a really great film if they did it right. Hell's Kitchen. Gritty. Violent. And please, no Elektra this time.
As for Ed Norton, I like him, but this doesn't feel right to me. Banner was a scientist. He should look more bookish. I'd rather see Norton as Daredevil, personally. Daredevil was always my favorite superhero, and needless to say I was not thrilled when I saw Ben Affleck suit up. They could make a really great film if they did it right. Hell's Kitchen. Gritty. Violent. And please, no Elektra this time.
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I always thought that Guy Pearce would have made a great Daredevil.Joe Buck wrote:I'd rather see Norton as Daredevil, personally. Daredevil was always my favorite superhero, and needless to say I was not thrilled when I saw Ben Affleck suit up. They could make a really great film if they did it right. Hell's Kitchen. Gritty. Violent. And please, no Elektra this time.
Back on topic: an interview with the director of the new Hulk film.
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Ang Lee & Schamus on "Hulk" and the remake:
Washington Post wrote:Most Superheroic Bonus Point: During the Museum of the Moving Image discussion [on the Criterion DVD of "The Ice Storm"], Schamus suggests that "The Hulk," the big-budget disaster that Lee directed and Schamus co-wrote and produced, flopped partly because of how it was promoted. "They marketed it as a 'Spider-Man' movie," Schamus complains. For his part, Lee still seems a little devastated by the film's failure: "I thought it was going to wow people."
Entertainment Weekly wrote:EW: What are your thoughts on this year's Hulk remake, The Incredible Hulk?
LEE: I haven't seen any of it. I wish them the best of luck.
SCHAMUS: Louis Letterier is a friend. I worked with him on Unleashed and he's a gem. He was really nervous, kept asking if it's okay. And I said to him, and this sounds absurdly pretentious, but I really think that these Marvel Stan Lee characters are like great theater, like Shakespeare — Olivier can do Hamlet, so can Kenneth Branagh. They are open to many interpretations. There is room for many Hulks.
LEE: I take that back. I hope they're all dead within the hour.
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As the studio battles bad buzz and Ed Norton, the NY Times revealed this little tidbit:
As for competition, Marvel and Universal plan to use the giddiness around Iron Man to their advantage. A second Hulk trailer will run in conjunction with Iron Man, and Mr. Downey will make a cameo in Hulk as Iron Man.
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Entertainment Weekly takes a look at the behind-the-scenes drama.
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Between this and the other quote from earlier in the week, I really had no idea Ang Lee was this funny. He should make a comedy. Next post: He already did, it's called (insert unpopular Ang Lee movie here).a.khan wrote:Entertainment Weekly wrote: LEE: I take that back. I hope they're all dead within the hour.
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Whoever came up with the Jackson-Kong ripoff scene you get a peek at in the final rapid montage ramping up to the trailer-end... where the chick sits on a high cliff next to the Hulk to do the Beauty & The Beast, "see-the-monster-is-really-a-nature-loving-puppy-dog-inside-who-knows-how-to-sit-on-a-crag-and-take-the-breathtaking-view-with-a-hot-blonde" scene should be put under a mattress and jumped up and down on by a group of easily fatigued Very Heavy Folks. If he suffocates or dies, it's not my problem. He wrote the scene; he asked for it..
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So you didn't know that you "shouldn't make him Ang-lee" (copyright every Hulk review c. 2003)?domino harvey wrote:Between this and the other quote from earlier in the week, I really had no idea Ang Lee was this funny. He should make a comedy. Next post: He already did, it's called (insert unpopular Ang Lee movie here).a.khan wrote:Entertainment Weekly wrote: LEE: I take that back. I hope they're all dead within the hour.
Have you listened to his introduction to that comic classic The Virgin Spring?
But really domino track down the Wedding Banquet for a romantic comedy that won't insult your intelligence (which was probably why it was 'unpopular'!



