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Hello i think that After Thor guest stared on the First Incredible Hulk move the incredible Hulk returns. i think it would of been a awesome spinoff with Thor and that donald blake guy and having jack mcgee chasing him around like he did the Hulk and have David Banner show up every once in a while to help them out and all that other exciting stuff that would of been so cool!!!!
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does anybody think this be a great idea Thor was awesome be a cool i hour show like with donald blake and thor running around town helping out people keeping away from jack mcgee and wreck haffick please let me know what you all think
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I don't know. I just get all sorts of bad vibes about those Hulk reunion movies. They made two mistakes that are so similar. The first two movies that had Thor and the other one, is it Daredevil? Anyway, I feel they made those two Hulk movies in order to get some kind of show started for Thor and Daredevil. It was like a Pilot movie that had an old character in it. You had to have something and you knew Hulk fans would watch it because it had Hulk in it. That's bad vibe 1.
Bad vibe 2 is the third movie. It was a sad ending, yet it was crappy. I remember on one of the old Hulk eps, it had Hulk hanging off a plane. I can't remember if he falls or not, I think he does, yet he lives in that Hulk ep. Yet the plane explodes and Hulk falls off and dies in the movie? No way. Just no way. Yeah, I know the whole deal with the Rebirth movie and Bill Bixby died before they could do it. Oh yeah, another Bad vibe. Geez, I almost forgot this one. Where the hell did Jack McGee go? They could've had Jack in there and him finding out who the Hulk was and we could've gotten a halfway decent ending. I'm sorry, I just didn't like those movies. If I had to choose a favorite, I would've said Death of. It was better than the Thor and the Daredevil movie. Sorry our opinions kind of differ here. Maybe if they had some good writers, a Thor show would've worked out. Frankly, I just wouldn't watch a Thor show. |
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I know what you mean those e renioun movies wasnt as good as i thought and Jack mcgee like disapperd i wanted him to find out who the Hulk was and give us a dissent ending that we deserve and i just cant see the Hulk going on trial for a murder he didnt commit without mcgee being there you know what i mean just didnt make any sense was more like the daredevils movie than the hulks and i didnt like the ending of the 3rd 1 either having him die at the end after falling off a airplane i cried my eyes out when that happend im a big hulk fan always will be but they could of done better!
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I have to agree with Jenny here.
I was a big fan of the Incredible Hulk series, and I was thrilled they revived the show with a reunion movie. While it was interesting that they brought some other cool comic book characters intothe live action world, it ultimately wasn't very satisfying. I haven't seen the Ben Affleck "Daredevil" flick yet, but from what I remember, Rex Smith was a better Daredevil in the Incredible Hulk movie. With the release of the big screen version, I'm surprised Sci Fi channel didn't drag out the Hulk movie for another viewing. Some of the parts with Thor dealing with modern Los Angeles were amusing, however. |
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What do you guys think of the new Hulk movie? I know it hasn't been released to theaters yet, but do you think it'll be any good? I'm kind of divided here. Maybe it'll be good, but I doubt it. The CGI Hulk looks stupid, imo. When I was a little kid and I watched the Hulk tv show, I was scared to death of the Hulk. I'd always close my eyes every time David turned into the Hulk. I'm not scared of him now, but I bet a lot of people were scared to death of the Hulk. With this new movie, the Hulk looks like the Jolly Green Giant, something like that. Of course, if you flip the coin over, people would maybe label this Hulk movie corny or campy if they used a man as the Hulk. I really shouldn't judge before seeing the final product, but I'm thinking this big Hulk movie is gonna spend millions of dollars to make it, but it's still gonna suck. |
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The upcoming Hulk flick is probably sticking to the ideas of the original comic book, so we're going to see a much different creture than the one performed by Lou Ferrigno. Personally, I was never into the comic book or cartoon versions of the Hulk. I preferred the series. |
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Yeah, I think it is sticking to the comic book. I'm afraid I don't know much about the comic book. I don't think it dived into the deep stuff that the tv show did. I don't think too many super hero shows dealt with deep stuff like child abuse, teenage drinking, etc. Oh yeah, I can name one good thing about this Hulk movie. It might be the only one, but at least Lou Ferrigno did a cameo for the movie. I think he's playing a Security Guard, something like that. Too bad they couldn't get Jack Colvin. It would've been nice to see him, even if it's a small scene like him standing in a crowd. Maybe pay a little tribute to Bill Bixby at the end of the film during the closing credits. I know the tv show and this movie will be two different things, but Bill def. deserves some sort of tribute. |
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Along with "Dukes of Hazzard," "Dallas," and for a time, "Wonder Woman," the "Incredible Hulk (my favorite show of all-time) was what truly made my Friday nights a special event in the late 70's and early 80's.
As for the tv reunion movies, I agree that the first two were merely a springboard for proposed new series featuring Thor and Daredevil and the final one, a weak ending for a great series. I have to say thought that of the three movies, "Death of the Incredible Hulk" is my favorite because as much as was possible, it recaptured the more adult feeling of the series than had the two previous efforts. And David/Hulk were on their own and not partnered with some campy super hero sidekick. As we all know, Death of was not intended to be the final movie, Bill was in negotiations with the network for preproduction of "Rebirth of the Incredible Hulk" when he became ill and subsequently died. On a sidenote, the episode Jenny mentioned with the Hulk hanging off of an airplane was "747," in the episode the Hulk manages to pull himself back in and does not fall. But I do believe that the Hulk could have and should have survived the plunge from the plane in the third movie; apparently so did Bill Bixby, as the fourth movie being planned could attest to. |
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Okay, I now have a beef with the big Hulk movie. Banner likes how he feels? What? Is that how the Banner felt in the comic book? I know for a fact that the Banner on the tv show wanted to find a cure. He was lucky to be the Hulk, so he wouldn't get killed in all the fights he got into, yet he still wanted to find a cure. I always assumed the comic book Banner felt the same way. I could be totally wrong. Maybe the comic Banner loved hulking out, but I still get this bad feeling about this whole new movie.
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hello i just saw a preview of the hulk movie and it looks like the hulk will be annaimated he does not look like he did on tv. and its going be on dvd on june 16th 2003 i think its the movie if that is true than i dont this movie is going be anyratings booster and jack mcgee wont even be in the movie and lou ferrignio will be a security guard in the movie for about a second what a rip off you know!
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Again, I guess they had to go with a computer animated Hulk. I could just imagine what people would say if Eric what's his face or Lou got into the green makeup and ran around being the hulk. It just wouldn't work. Unless you are a big tv Hulk fan, people wouldn't even know who Lou Ferrigno was. I do have to say I'm a bit confused. I thought since this big Hulk movie coming out, they'd be pushing the old show. I haven't even heard a whisper out of it in years. I think the last hulk related thing Scifi showed was the 3 reunion movies. No mini marathons or anything like that. You'd think they would at least show the show during those mini marathons they have for classic shows like Twilight Zone and Star Trek, (among other shows). Hell, I've done thrown away my episode guide (I think) so I have no idea which eps I have and which I don't. I think I got mostly the last couple of seasons and other seasons mixed around with it. Eh, wild possibility, but what if TVL gets it? Impressions posted a link with a rumor about Hulk might be coming to TVL. I'm sure if you look up Impressions or my old posts, you can find the post. |
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Here's the link to that post about the Hulk. http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...5&pagenumber=2
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