The Incredible Edward Norton Hulk (trailer)
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http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1583143&vid=215625
How does it look? I don't have any sound at work so I wont be watching it until I get home.
How does it look? I don't have any sound at work so I wont be watching it until I get home.
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it looks alright to me, although bit worried by the seeming implication that the Hulk doesn't show up until near the end...
edit - as an aside the Wanted trailer is quality...
edit - as an aside the Wanted trailer is quality...
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The trailer did show too much of what's instore and what I did see didn't really float my boat. Well there was the one scene that seemed to be with a shrink, I'd like to see them explore his head a bit as it's so ****ed up in there.
Wanted looked really good, Jolie, Cars, Guns, Explosions and that guy from Shameless.. what more could you ask for
Looking forward to Hellboy II and Indy also.
Wanted looked really good, Jolie, Cars, Guns, Explosions and that guy from Shameless.. what more could you ask for
Looking forward to Hellboy II and Indy also.
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hmmm, doesn't look bad per se. Doesn't look great either. I'm really hoping that wasn't basically the entire story and that they're holding something of real interest back, otherwise its just a bit pointless making another Hulk movie so soon. I was a bit shocked that they've made a Lost Boys 2, and the Iron Man trailer was cool. Wanted looks absolutely ridiculous, perfect man-date movie.
They are making a lost boys sequel? OMG it stars both Cory Haim and Cory Feldman.... This has to be the most ridiculous yet awesome idea I have ever heardangloconvoy wrote:hmmm, doesn't look bad per se. Doesn't look great either. I'm really hoping that wasn't basically the entire story and that they're holding something of real interest back, otherwise its just a bit pointless making another Hulk movie so soon. I was a bit shocked that they've made a Lost Boys 2, and the Iron Man trailer was cool. Wanted looks absolutely ridiculous, perfect man-date movie.
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Thing is though, back in the day Lost Boys was a bit special. Nowadays, post Buffy and whatnot, I don't see how its going to stand out, or avoid looking like a watered-down version of the original, unless one of the vampires has Kiefer Sutherland's charisma . I read somewhere Corey Haim pretty much just has a cameo, but I can't confirm that. The trailer does make it look kind of all about feldman though.
I saw it. Really really liked it.
Tim Roth was brilliant, though was a shame the actor got virtually written out for the climax of the character's arc. Liked the seeds layed down for the Avengers film, what with the origin being rooted in the super soldier program and all that. Also great to get a teaser at what the Cap America effects might look like.
Though, that said, not superb. Of the... er, quick count... six "based off of a comic" films I've seen this year, it's number four. Behind Iron Man, Dark Knight and Wanted.
Tim Roth was brilliant, though was a shame the actor got virtually written out for the climax of the character's arc. Liked the seeds layed down for the Avengers film, what with the origin being rooted in the super soldier program and all that. Also great to get a teaser at what the Cap America effects might look like.
Though, that said, not superb. Of the... er, quick count... six "based off of a comic" films I've seen this year, it's number four. Behind Iron Man, Dark Knight and Wanted.
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Been a good year for comic movies hasn't it?Brendocon wrote:
Though, that said, not superb. Of the... er, quick count... six "based off of a comic" films I've seen this year, it's number four. Behind Iron Man, Dark Knight and Wanted.
Of that lot I haven't caught the Hulk, but Hellboy II was brilliant, and about ten times better than the first one.
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Saw it myself, and I really rather liked it. Especially the first half of the movie is pretty great, where there is lots of Banner and they hound him across the world.
I certainly hope Marvel considers giving the big green Norton another shot at the screen, because I think so many people were still hung up on the last rather boring Ang Lee version, to give this one a proper try.
Haven't caught Hellboy2, but I'm not really a fan, so it's more of a "wait for a rainy day, and the illegal DVD" kind of movie to me.
I certainly hope Marvel considers giving the big green Norton another shot at the screen, because I think so many people were still hung up on the last rather boring Ang Lee version, to give this one a proper try.
Haven't caught Hellboy2, but I'm not really a fan, so it's more of a "wait for a rainy day, and the illegal DVD" kind of movie to me.
I'm not sure on that. I really enjoyed the Golden Army, and it had some great sequences, beautifully shot, really quite funny, so on and so on. But it felt kinda disjointed... more like a sequence of skits than a cohesive story. "And now we'll do a scene with this monster! And now for this plot device!" etc. I could pick holes in it all day long, but ultimately it was a good laugh and didn't take itself too seriously, so I let it off.spiderfrommars wrote:Been a good year for comic movies hasn't it?
Of that lot I haven't caught the Hulk, but Hellboy II was brilliant, and about ten times better than the first one.
Prob work better the second time around.
But then I was quite indifferent towards the first one when I initially saw it, but really enjoyed it on the rewatch prior to going off to see the sequel.
We can agree that 30 Days of Night was just thoroughly underwhelming though, right?
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Thought Hulk was mediocre. Totally different, but not better than Ang Lee's.
Hurt and Tyler were horrible.
Iron man, dark night, hellboy 2 en the hulk, I must say it has been a great year. No catwoman or elektra to ruin it, or the stale ghostrider and DD.
Havn't seen wanted yet, but the trailer looks sooo stupid. Curve the bullit? ehh..
Saw 30 days of night yesterday. Mayor plotholes and cliches, kinda ripped you out of the movie. Which had a good atmosphere and potential, but in short: the director kinda ****** it up.
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The mummy 3....omg! but then scorpion king 2.....
Hurt and Tyler were horrible.
Iron man, dark night, hellboy 2 en the hulk, I must say it has been a great year. No catwoman or elektra to ruin it, or the stale ghostrider and DD.
Havn't seen wanted yet, but the trailer looks sooo stupid. Curve the bullit? ehh..
Saw 30 days of night yesterday. Mayor plotholes and cliches, kinda ripped you out of the movie. Which had a good atmosphere and potential, but in short: the director kinda ****** it up.
BTW:
The mummy 3....omg! but then scorpion king 2.....
Actually enjoyed it, more than Iron Man even.
Ang Lee's version was a crock of ****, one of the absolute worst movies I have ever witnessed. I still laugh when I think of Banner's father, for no good reason, biting that wire and growing into a huge indeciperable mangled mess of villian.
In fact, when my brother and I get mad, we have a joke where we pretend to grab a wire and chomp! Then, pwwwt, spitting it out. It's hilarious.
Ang Lee's version was a crock of ****, one of the absolute worst movies I have ever witnessed. I still laugh when I think of Banner's father, for no good reason, biting that wire and growing into a huge indeciperable mangled mess of villian.
In fact, when my brother and I get mad, we have a joke where we pretend to grab a wire and chomp! Then, pwwwt, spitting it out. It's hilarious.
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I didn't enjoy it as much as Iron Man, but I thought...
It was as good a Hulk movie as Iron Man was an Iron Man movie. It just so happens that the whole "playboy military industrial complex bad ass technology" thing makes a much better movie than Hulk, which is basically one long drawn out chase scene.
Golden Army was also pretty good.
Anyone see Wanted? I heard that sucked the big one.
It was as good a Hulk movie as Iron Man was an Iron Man movie. It just so happens that the whole "playboy military industrial complex bad ass technology" thing makes a much better movie than Hulk, which is basically one long drawn out chase scene.
Golden Army was also pretty good.
Anyone see Wanted? I heard that sucked the big one.
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I think the inference was they were trying lots of different techniques to recreate it, as the serum they used on Blonksy didn't always work. Or somesuch.Obfleur wrote:What I didn't get about the movie was: Blonsky was transformed to a supersoldier using that blue ****. Then why the hell did they need Hulk? They were already able to make supersoldiers.
Wanted was awesome. In a "turn your brain off and don't ask too many questions" way.Shanti wrote:Anyone see Wanted? I heard that sucked the big one.
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1) How do you know it's a load of crap if you didn't see it?Eber wrote:Did anybody see this load of crap? Me neither. A remake of a remake...
2) It's not a remake. It's a different interpretation of the source material.
That somebody else has previously tried to adapt it shouldn't automatically preclude anybody from having a go later down the line.
Does the existence of Heston in The Omega Man mean that Will Smith shouldn't have been allowed to be in I Am Legend? Of course not.