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fillet said:

It made a fortune and Marvel were still trying to save money by ousting Edward Norton as Hulk, and unwilling to pay proper money to top end actors, says it all really.


You don't know what the hell you're talking about. Ruffalo's Banner/Hulk is the only adaptation of the character that has done the duo justice. Ruffalo spoke, acted, and felt like a tormented man. Hell, his hair and clothes were even scraggly. The Hulk, well... He was just a bad-ass that didn't care who he got to hit just so long as he got to hit somebody.

You're blasting Whedon's movie when he's the only guy to touch those characters who ever bothered to pick up a comic book and actually read about them. He so fucking stuck the landing on the Hulk that it made my inner comic geek heart just about burst out of my chest. After watching 30 years of shitty television shows, cartoons, and films about the character, it was nice to see somebody finally get it right.




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