Apr 30 2008New 'Incredible Hulk' Images Alleviate No Concerns

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These new images from Incredible Hulk have done nothing to ease my concerns that it will be terrible. They have, however, helped me realize that Gary Busey is a far more accurate abomination than the actual Abomination:

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In Ang Lee's Hulk everybody was whining about how bad the digitally created Hulk looked, but actually, ILM did a pretty good job... Every single image of this new movie has the same weird Hulk with the aesthetic of a cheap videogame. As much as I respect Ed Norton, I will probably not go watch this one.

What happened to his hair? And what about those protruding vertebrae? Are there two Hulks or something?

Movie aside, I would SO fuck Edward Norton.

"They have, however, helped me realize that Gary Busey is a far more accurate abomination than the actual Abomination."

Friggin' hilarious! I might just steal that...

#2- That's the Abomination in the lower pic. He's going to be the bad guy in the new Hulk movie.

I see... I've never heard of him. So it's Hulk vs. Evil Hulk? Isn't that just a bit obvious?

Has anyone read the comic at all? The Abomination is not a "new" villain. Nor is the the "evil Hulk." Totally different character.

@5-15-9

Uh, the dude exposed himself to the same process as Bruce Banner specifically to become an evil version of the Hulk. How does that not make him the evil hulk?

The comics industry was loaded with "evil version of..." plotlines back in the day and the comic movies really seem to have latched onto it. Just from the most recent marvel movies we have Spider-man vs Evil Spider-man (Venom), Iron Man vs. Evil Iron Man (Iron Monger) and now Hulk vs. Evil Hulk (Abomination).

Check out Gary Busey in Gingerdead Man. The story of a killer cookie (serious).

Umm, ok you guys are f@*&ing retarded, how the f#*k can you expect a movie to be the same as the comic (when dealing with appearance), it is a different media!!! If it was like the comic you would all bashing it online saying "its too hokie" or "what was that a kids movie", but if it's to realistic you are all up in arms about "it's not staying true to the original". Then there's these comments about the plot not containing what you wanted or that there's no character development. If it is so easy to cram years of comic writing into a 2-3 hour film then why don't yall get out of you chair, pull together millons of start-up money, start your own production studio, and remake all of these films.....oh you don't have the means???....ok well then leave it be.

thanks,

just some other guy in a chair somewhere

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