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colettecherry

GUYS!!! HULK IS #2 FAVORITE behind iron man lol anyone else love the hulk movie?!

Andrew Hogan

Yes, I feel it’s very underrated. You still have about 28 more movies to go, so it’ll probably fall, most of them do get better.

Andrew Hogan

He wanted to keep playing the character, but the head of Marvel movies, Kevin Feige, has a specific plan in place on how he wants these movies to go and some of the writers, actors and directors of these movies wanted to take the character in a different direction.

Andrew Hogan

The old man is Stan Lee, one of the originators of most of the Marvel characters. He makes a cameo in all of them.

bobby hill

The security guard he gave the pizza two is the actor that played hulk in the tv show from the late 70's

rubberkidney

ed norton is a pretty picky actor and likes to get involved with writing and production to a large degree...something a lot of producers and directors resent. the thing is his influence ALWAYS pushes the films to be better than it otherwise would be. essentially they didnt want to deal with him and without a greater degree of control he didnt want to be involved. its sad because mark ruffulo is a poor recast. probably one of the worst castings at that point of the mcu.

Andrew Hogan

I’m not a huge fan of his, but he’s not terrible. It’s more of what they did to the character, especially hulk. He’s much more menacing in this, and darker is something they should have done with the other characters. Instead they turned everybody into Tony Stark clones.

Jessica Roth

Also, the parent seen on the TV at the beginning (telling his kid "Hey! That's a great punch!") is Bill Bixby, who played Banner in the 1970s show. The scene on the TV was from one of Bixby's previous series, "The Courtship of Eddie's Father", where he played a single dad raising a foster child. When the Bixby tv series had mostly run its course, they did a few TV movies to keep it going, rather than a regular show. In one of those movies, the Hulk met and fought (and fought alongside) Thor. Also, the whole "you wouldn't like me when I"m angry" bit comes directly from that TV series.

Jessica Roth

Fight Club was 9 years before (1999 v 2008), but Ed was still welll-respected. I like Ruffalo just fine (although one of the movies he appears in is popular, but I think it's awful), and at least the CGI has advanced to where the Hulk looks like him. This Hulk hardly resembles Norton.

Jessica Roth

The reason the Hulk's origin seems rushed and crammed in at the beginning is because this is sort of a sequel. The first Hulk film was 2003's "Hulk", directed by Ang Lee. It flopped, and this was before they started doing a unified "MCU" with all the films connected, but they didn't see much point of redoing the "origin of the Hulk" when it had been in a movie just five years earlier. Even though it was a different actor (Eric Bana played Banner in that one) and they could have just ignored it. (The 2003 film had not conquered the CGI issues at all; because of that, the Hulk is only in that movie for SIX minutes of screen time.)

Lorenzo Baxter

Also super late to this, but Blonsky aka The Abomination was injected with the Super Soldier Serum first. So he doesn't transform yet. He's just a super soldier like Steve is. Then he was given the gamma radiation, making him the Abomination. So he has two different serums, making him much stronger than Hulk. But Hulk gets stronger the angrier he gets so that only goes so far. And for Hulk/ Bruce, they actually are two different people. Hulk has a separate personality to Bruce. So its not just Bruce turning green. Theres someone else in there. Last thing, listen Colette, we have to redefine your definition of psychopath. 😅 Anyone in your reactions that are slightly sketchy even if they have good reasons, you call then psychopaths or evil 😤 The best villains aren't evil at all and damn it evil hardly exists. When you look at life from the villains point of view, they aren't the bad guy. Like Blonsky was just used by his government. Loki also has issues, but he's far from evil. Lol we gotta get that word out of your dictionary 🤣

Matthew B

loki stabbed thor when they were kids. Helped thanos invade earth. Helped cause his adoptive mother's death, destroyed a planet with sentient beings as collateral damage ... i could go on and on. But sure, loki isn't "evil"

Lorenzo Baxter

Doing evil things doesn't make you evil. Same thing with God measuring all the good and bad things you did on a scale. Thats not how it works. He gave into his Narcissism and his need for revenge all over love from his family yes. But the term evil is too much of a blanket statement and doesn't acknowledge context as to why he's like this, and that matters because then the idea of redemption comes into play.

urdnot123

This one is so underrated. Love this one.