I think this movie looks terrible.
This movie looks nothing like the first Hulk. It looks really good.
Never saw the first Hulk either. I dont know, I watched the long trailer on Apple.com last night and wasnt feeling it at all. Norton is fantastic though.
Dark Knight on the other hand...
Give this movie a chance. It won't be Dark Knight good, but it will be good.
Dont you have some move DVDs to buy?
I have hundreds to buy. I have stopped buying them though. Saving money for a house.
ftfy...I have hundreds to buy. I have stopped buying them though. Saving money for a jersey.
I was excited about this one until I saw the trailer before the Iron Man movie. I'll still see it, but I have very low expectations.
I was excited about this one until I saw the trailer before the Iron Man movie. I'll still see it, but I have very low expectations.
Sweet. I love it. So maybe it's Stark that shows up to talk to Banner about the Avengers.Per IMDB
The Hulk does not appear in Iron Man But Robert Downey, Jr. has been cast as Tony Stark in The Incredible Hulk. (2008)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0371746/faq#.2.1.17
what about DC's continuity?
don't they live in the same universe also?
Sweet. I love it. So maybe it's Stark that shows up to talk to Banner about the Avengers.
The thing that made Marvel so appealing in the beginning was their continuity--all of these characters inhabited the same universe. I'm glad to see that they're starting to work that into the films. I wish they'd do it more...even it's just a news cast about daredevil or spider-man on in the background of a scene or something.
They do now, but it wasn't always that way. Starting with the FF, Marvel built their universe with this idea almost from the start. DC took the queue from Stan Lee.what about DC's continuity?
don't they live in the same universe also?
Nice. Very nice.Chew your geek on the thought of being brought in to develop Hulkbuster armor or something.
They do now, but it wasn't always that way. Starting with the FF, Marvel built their universe with this idea almost from the start. DC took the queue from Stan Lee.