Reminds me of the one that chronically falls on you in bushido souls and he is just as fat(Lazy as hell japan wtf, it would be good if benzaie reviewed it dressed as hagrid oh no arry)...
it actually looks good and is obviously not the final product. idk why you guys are so anti-MCU these days, the movies are still good you just don't like the progressive agenda.
Black person words, Black person opinion. You will never be the Hulk. Your weak womanly violence is only effective in large groups against soft targets.
I just rewatched The Incredible Hulk this morning. Why do people hate it? It’s a solid action movie with a god tier cast. It’s essentially a big budget episode of the Bixby/Ferrigno tv show.
why did they need to make the hulk ape looking again? this hulk is already a god tier design, he actually looks like a scary unhinged yet calculating savage instead of a dumb lumbering gorrilla that is Avengers hulk.
>looks good
It's just concept art, but why would you simp for this shit with literal lies unless you're a shill. How much are they paying you? *Are* they paying you?
I thought this was going to paint him as a selfish butthole but it's not that bad overall >1999 - during training with instructor >2000 - excessive wind prevents a takeoff, he touches grass, hardly any damage. not clear if he should or could have done better here. >2015 - engine failure, actually chose the perfect emergency landing spot, well done!
2017 and 2020 are ALARMING though and he should hang it up at this point. if he keeps flying now and does cause a crash he WILL be the selfish butthole who couldn't accept responsibility and do the right thing.
he's an old man. I doubt he was on any drugs, he's just too old to fly. people at 70+ are shitty drivers and a plane is like a way more complicated, dangerous car.
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>I doubt he was on any drugs
I've spent time in his presence. I would fully expect a positive drug test from him.
HOWEVER, despite your cope, that is literally the FAA's own fricking law that they did not enforce due to his celebrity status. You can dig in your navel all day and make assumptions, but the law is there to verify this shit.
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dude, I'm not a fan and I don't know anything about flying. I'm neutral on Harrison Ford (bad actor in Star Wars, good actor in some thrillers) and I never pretended like I know shit about air craft. everything I said related to planes is stuff normal non-pilots know.
so they were obligated to drug test him and didn't? how did they justify this? why did nobody sue?
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>I never pretended like I know shit about air craft. everything I said related to planes is stuff normal non-pilots know.
he's an old man. I doubt he was on any drugs, he's just too old to fly. people at 70+ are shitty drivers and a plane is like a way more complicated, dangerous car.
>e's an old man. I doubt he was on any drugs, he's just too old to fly. people at 70+ are shitty drivers and a plane is like a way more complicated, dangerous car.
You literally tried to pretend like you knew what you were talking about without knowing jack fricking shit >everything I said related to planes is stuff normal non-pilots know.
No, it's not, you're struggling to cover for your ignorant remarks >how did they justify this?
I thought you knew everything, son. Obviously you don't know dick about how government agencies work >why did nobody sue?
Be our guest, file a lawsuit and report back to us how that went. Start with telling us what grounds you sued on.
Typical zoomer, knows nothing, makes stupid comments.
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>You literally tried to pretend like you knew what you were talking about without knowing jack fricking shit
no, I literally didn't. absolutely everybody in the world understands that planes are like more complicated cars and therefore that people who are known to be bad drivers will be even worse pilots. it's common fricking sense.
>I thought you knew everything, son. Obviously you don't know dick about how government agencies work
never said I did, old man.
>Typical zoomer
millennial
it's hilarious that you're trying to chastise me for making assumptions / guessing when you're doing the same thing, you just suck at it.
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>and therefore that people who are known to be bad drivers will be even worse pilots. it's common fricking sense.
Where's your proof that he's a bad driver? There is none. He's frequently photographed driving himself around LA. You're jumping to conclusions based solely on age because you're a fricking moron. >millennial
same worthless thing. You're making blanket statements (bad drivers are bad pilots) then twisting scenarios to make Ford fit in with your dumb bullshit. You're literally calling the dude a bad driver without a single fricking thing to back it up aside from your own schizo assumptions. You are a moron.
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>Where's your proof that he's a bad driver?
he's over 70 years old. >He's frequently photographed driving himself around LA.
bet there's photos of him FLYING PLANES too. wtf are you even saying? how could he be a bad driver without driving? you have to be a driver to be a bad one ffs. you're getting incoherent. you're drooling all over yourself verbally. are you upset about the age thing because it hits too close to home? pathetic. I'm 33 and I bet you're not even that much older. bet you're not even 50 yet. imagine being insecure about age.
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>Where's your proof that he's a bad driver? >he's over 70 years old. >HURRRRRRRRRRRRR
Fricking. moron. >I'm 33
And you can't even string together an intelligent argument. Go back to washing dishes, son.
>I hope we get some good stand-alone Hulk movies in this fricking century
Never happening with the rights to make standalone Hulk movies still being split between Universal and Disney
It is absolutely wild how Hulk wet from the same league of popularity as Batman and Wolverine to practically becoming a C-lister in less than 20 years.
>imagine being a kid in the 70s watching these superhero movies and shows and reading comic books. >ride bike down to 7-11, SAFE to do so, nobody lurking in front of the store to knife you >grab a Slurpee in a limited Marvel collectors cup >grab some $0.35 comics off the spinner rack, where Hulk is the Hulk, Captain America is Cap, everybody is exactly as you're grown to love them >read through a few books at the stand, see comic heroes defeating villains with Hostess Cream Pies & Twinkies! Might as well grab a few while you're still at 7-11 >Spend a few quarters on picking up a few packs of Incredible Hulk and Superman the Movie trading cards >ride your bike home in time to watch The Incredible Hulk TV show since dinner is ready >Mom & Dad never asked where you were because it was pretty safe to ride your bike around town
If you only knew what we lost...
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Cap already had a falling out with audiences due to the 60s/70s era political bullshit being pushed by comic writers back then. It was all spidey back then. He was America's hero all the way through to the 2000s.
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Spider-Man was the only Marvel superhero who still had good comics throughout the 70s, and even then, it's his weakest period until the mess of the Clone Saga in the 90s and then his comics from 2007 onwards. Though it should say a lot that the weakest period of Spider-Man before then was still at least good.
Every other Marvel title either fell off in the 70s (Fantastic Four, Thor) before getting good again in the 80s, or only ever actually became great in the 80s to begin with (X-Men, Daredevil)
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I FORGOT TO ADD >be kid in 70's >no morons to "ahckshually" at everything you say for internet clout >it was expected and applauded to beat people like you up
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Claim your seniority somewhere else, zoomer. The real oldtimers are the ones that shut you up when you run your mouths about the past you weren't even born in.
>imagine being a kid in the 70s watching these superhero movies and shows and reading comic books. >ride bike down to 7-11, SAFE to do so, nobody lurking in front of the store to knife you >grab a Slurpee in a limited Marvel collectors cup >grab some $0.35 comics off the spinner rack, where Hulk is the Hulk, Captain America is Cap, everybody is exactly as you're grown to love them >read through a few books at the stand, see comic heroes defeating villains with Hostess Cream Pies & Twinkies! Might as well grab a few while you're still at 7-11 >Spend a few quarters on picking up a few packs of Incredible Hulk and Superman the Movie trading cards >ride your bike home in time to watch The Incredible Hulk TV show since dinner is ready >Mom & Dad never asked where you were because it was pretty safe to ride your bike around town
If you only knew what we lost...
Hell. I somewhat had that in the 90s. I bought comics with allowance from a local newstand before I found a comic shop. Actually, I think I did buy some from spinner racks. Hell. A local supermarket had them in the checkout aisle. I remember wondering why Batman looked like a robot after Knightfall because I wasn't following the main books back then.
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It honestly feels comfy to imagine being a kid in the 70s watching these superhero movies and shows and reading comic books.
>imagine being a kid in the 70s watching these superhero movies and shows and reading comic books. >ride bike down to 7-11, SAFE to do so, nobody lurking in front of the store to knife you >grab a Slurpee in a limited Marvel collectors cup >grab some $0.35 comics off the spinner rack, where Hulk is the Hulk, Captain America is Cap, everybody is exactly as you're grown to love them >read through a few books at the stand, see comic heroes defeating villains with Hostess Cream Pies & Twinkies! Might as well grab a few while you're still at 7-11 >Spend a few quarters on picking up a few packs of Incredible Hulk and Superman the Movie trading cards >ride your bike home in time to watch The Incredible Hulk TV show since dinner is ready >Mom & Dad never asked where you were because it was pretty safe to ride your bike around town
If you only knew what we lost...
Huh. I just realize I pointed out one of the famous times in the 90s where they replaced a major hero with a new character.
Yet it worked because the editors knew that in the end it was a bad idea. The story was exploring why Bruce is Batman, not actually replacing him with a new edgy 90s style character. Denny O'Neil and others in the Bat office said how it was an experiment in writing to see if readers really wanted these new 90s anti-heroes or if Batman's core was still relevant.
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Huh. I just realize I pointed out one of the famous times in the 90s where they replaced a major hero with a new character.
Yet it worked because the editors knew that in the end it was a bad idea. The story was exploring why Bruce is Batman, not actually replacing him with a new edgy 90s style character. Denny O'Neil and others in the Bat office said how it was an experiment in writing to see if readers really wanted these new 90s anti-heroes or if Batman's core was still relevant.
I can't imagine Knightfall being at grocery stores. I mean, I know it was, but it wasn't long afterwards that they stopped carrying comics. Losing spinner racks and magazine stand space at places like that was the death knell for comics. The publishers always talked about bringing in new readers, that was literally how it worked best. Every child gets dragged to the grocery store at some point, kids have to beg their parents to take them to the comic store, and not every town had one.
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>but it wasn't long afterwards that they stopped carrying comics.
I swear I still saw some comics into the 00s at sueprmarkets, thought mostly it was Archie and Sonic. Maybe just a Superman and X-men. Though at one point I looked at a rack of them in like 2006 and they were like three years old.
And here we see anon's plan to divorce popularity from any objective measurement so he can convince himself that he's right in the face of any disagreeable fact. The movie flopping doesn't mean anything, the cartoon flopping doesn't mean anything, the inability to even sustain a comic book doesn't mean anything, the character was "popular" because some obese homosexual said so on a website.
the same reason that iron man was once a c-lister and is now one of the most popular comic characters. they made a good movie with him in it. where as hulk has only been in shit movies where no one understands how to use him or power scale him properly. plus mark ruffalo sucks
Yes it did, zoomie.
I'll beat your homosexual face in with my old Hulk hands.
You are absolutely right, it used to be Spiderman, Batman, Hulk and Superman, probably in that order. I think even Spiderman popularity is damaged now, bravo marvel.
Now that we're getting to the point where it's actually possible I'm not sure actors need to worry about their likenesses being used after the fact as much as they assumed they did. People like old celebrities because of the work they're associated with historically, it doesn't mean there's a market for zombified versions of them in new projects. Yeah, theoretically the studios could use CGI Harrison to make even more Indiana Jones movies, for example. But would they go over any better than dial of destiny did?
Most franchises and celebrities have their window of influence and retroactively trying to resurrect it probably wont work. If they cast CGI Marylin Monroe in something, everyone would recognize her image but how many people would care or go see the film just because of that? Or would people like up to see a new film with Clark Gable? By the time they have to use your digital likeness your moment in the sun is already gone. The only real application I could see for it is like a Brandon Lee situation, where you use it to fill in the gaps of a film that might be unfinished otherwise.
Nailed it. That's all actor ego shit. Brando at least embraced it, had his likeness digitally scanned and voice recorded/digitized and said frick it.
John Rhys-Davies told a story recently where he was teaching some young acting students and not one knew who Laurence Olivier was. No one will give a frick, especially with the collapse of the studio system, decline of star power and the rate content is put out now.
Same reason all the superman movies are so bland. They do the characters on their most surface level qualities and that's that. Superman can fly around and has superstrenght, so all he does is catch falling airplanes out of the sky and thats that. No deeper usage of the character. Same shit with the hulk except his power range is even more limited, so he is relegetad eternally to just be the guy who smashes things in action scenes.
Marvel (Disney) sabotages & commits character assassination for propterties they don't have the film rights to. It was happening with the X-Men before acquiring Fox and has been going on with Hulk (Universal) and Spider-Man (Sony), to an extent - making him Iron Man's b***h boy.
They want to at least make the properties reliant on/synonymous with Disney-owned tentpole characters or at most destroy the value of these characters until they are no longer independently successful and are reacquired.
Because they only once gave him an actual supervillain to brawl with. The rest of the time it's Hulk vs army or just cops. People want to see Leader in a giant robot wrestle with Hulk. Or Hulk tangle with the U-Foes.
Same shit with Superman. His villains are always Lex with an evil land development scheme or an Evil Kryptonian and we just see them flying at each other a lot. Fans want to see him get into a knock down drag out with Mongul or Lobo. They want Brainiac with an army of giant robots.
Your pic is from a good Hulk movie though. It certainly had very boring parts but it is a good movie and the best Hulk movie by far. It has actual soul and decent/good performances. The Hulk vs army scenes are the coolest Hulk scenes in any movie ever.
>Harrison Ford refuses to wear the dots so they can't CGI him and his Hulk form is just him with a red T shirt and slight frown as opposed to his completely blank stare the rest of the time
the GOAT of paycheck stealers
Red Hulk was introduced as a mystery villain in a completaly over-the-top action story, which hardcore fans did not like much, but was a blockbuster seller for fanboys. He than got a solo that in which he gets redemtion and becomes a standard anti-hero.
Winder Soldier is great and they should follow on that.
>No, I'll never work on Star Wars again, unless you shell out an insane amount of money for a very small role that I'll phone in >you want me to play a minor character from a dead actor in Marvel slop? Sign me up!
Marvel used to do a parody comic back in the 60s and 70s called Not Brand Echh which had comedic versions of their characters. One of them was called The Inedible Bulk. That's what this Hulk looks like.
Why are movies afraid of having Hulk sustain sny serious injuries? He has super regeneration and can regrow limbs. Idk but usually when a character has regeneration abilities they tend to write stories where dangerous things happen to him, where he gets injured. Deadpool often gets things amputated from him. Hulk on the other hand is just an invulnerable little nugget you can pound however hard you want, you can never break or dent it.
I mean he got pretty fricked up after using Starks infinity gauntlet for some time, but you're right as that's about the only time he ever gets injured.
looks like red redneck
Being a hulk fan today is harder than being a israelite in any century
you mean not hard at all?
Um, hello? Ancient Egypt? The Romans? The Holocaust? 109 expulsions from countries? Hamas? Anti-Semitism on tiktok?
>forgetting about pennies glued to the ground
NEVER forget.
So not hard at all?
And you guys are innocent
I mean you guys do deserve it tbh
Like you're cartoonishly evil throughout history.
You literally killed god, kek
really? fricking hulkgays
The israelites deserve all the hardships they get because they're genetically evil.
>harder
easy there Gina Carano.
Maybe Captain Britain will give you your own planet.
What PS1 mid level boss is this?
new boss? ooh ooh ooh!
Reminds me of the one that chronically falls on you in bushido souls and he is just as fat(Lazy as hell japan wtf, it would be good if benzaie reviewed it dressed as hagrid oh no arry)...
ai generated filth
Actually looks like Lou Ferrigno
it actually looks good and is obviously not the final product. idk why you guys are so anti-MCU these days, the movies are still good you just don't like the progressive agenda.
Frick off shill
I'ma try to hold off till the full thing comes out, but man I just want the Hulk to be badass.
Black person words, Black person opinion. You will never be the Hulk. Your weak womanly violence is only effective in large groups against soft targets.
I just rewatched The Incredible Hulk this morning. Why do people hate it? It’s a solid action movie with a god tier cast. It’s essentially a big budget episode of the Bixby/Ferrigno tv show.
one of the major criticisms is that hulk literally only has like 20 minute screentime in the entire bloody movie or something to that effect
why did they need to make the hulk ape looking again? this hulk is already a god tier design, he actually looks like a scary unhinged yet calculating savage instead of a dumb lumbering gorrilla that is Avengers hulk.
>the movies are still good
we liked the old movies even though they were progressive because they were also good, the new ones are not good
8/10 bait, having it lead you on until the very end is a lost trolling artform
>the movies are still good
Really? What was your favorite part od The Marvels?
WMAF relationship
>it actually looks good
It's a fat downsyndrome ET, it looks like hot dogshit left steaming in a sidewalk
Even though your post is obviously bait it still got me frick you
>looks good
It's just concept art, but why would you simp for this shit with literal lies unless you're a shill. How much are they paying you? *Are* they paying you?
People are mocking you but he looks exactly like the old Hulk (minus the colour, of course)
>Harrison Ford
Why? He is old as dirt and I thought he hated these kinds of superhero slop movies after his experience with starwars
It turns out crashing your helicopter is really expensive.
https://simpleflying.com/harrison-ford-plane-crashes-history/
Lmao I had somehow never heard of this shit. Man is a walking disaster.
Kinda scary that he got away with nearly crashing into a 737 full of passengers.
I wish he did crash, solely because it would be incredible hilarius.
Why doesn't Harrison play him in the biopic?
WE GAAN
starring the hologram of Harrison Ford
https://clickhole.com/lucky-to-be-alive-harrison-fords-many-brushes-with-dea-1825080514/
I thought this was going to paint him as a selfish butthole but it's not that bad overall
>1999 - during training with instructor
>2000 - excessive wind prevents a takeoff, he touches grass, hardly any damage. not clear if he should or could have done better here.
>2015 - engine failure, actually chose the perfect emergency landing spot, well done!
2017 and 2020 are ALARMING though and he should hang it up at this point. if he keeps flying now and does cause a crash he WILL be the selfish butthole who couldn't accept responsibility and do the right thing.
The FAA SHOULD have drug tested him that time he flew over a runway with another plane taxiing out.
he's an old man. I doubt he was on any drugs, he's just too old to fly. people at 70+ are shitty drivers and a plane is like a way more complicated, dangerous car.
>I doubt he was on any drugs
I've spent time in his presence. I would fully expect a positive drug test from him.
HOWEVER, despite your cope, that is literally the FAA's own fricking law that they did not enforce due to his celebrity status. You can dig in your navel all day and make assumptions, but the law is there to verify this shit.
dude, I'm not a fan and I don't know anything about flying. I'm neutral on Harrison Ford (bad actor in Star Wars, good actor in some thrillers) and I never pretended like I know shit about air craft. everything I said related to planes is stuff normal non-pilots know.
so they were obligated to drug test him and didn't? how did they justify this? why did nobody sue?
>I never pretended like I know shit about air craft. everything I said related to planes is stuff normal non-pilots know.
>e's an old man. I doubt he was on any drugs, he's just too old to fly. people at 70+ are shitty drivers and a plane is like a way more complicated, dangerous car.
You literally tried to pretend like you knew what you were talking about without knowing jack fricking shit
>everything I said related to planes is stuff normal non-pilots know.
No, it's not, you're struggling to cover for your ignorant remarks
>how did they justify this?
I thought you knew everything, son. Obviously you don't know dick about how government agencies work
>why did nobody sue?
Be our guest, file a lawsuit and report back to us how that went. Start with telling us what grounds you sued on.
Typical zoomer, knows nothing, makes stupid comments.
>You literally tried to pretend like you knew what you were talking about without knowing jack fricking shit
no, I literally didn't. absolutely everybody in the world understands that planes are like more complicated cars and therefore that people who are known to be bad drivers will be even worse pilots. it's common fricking sense.
>I thought you knew everything, son. Obviously you don't know dick about how government agencies work
never said I did, old man.
>Typical zoomer
millennial
it's hilarious that you're trying to chastise me for making assumptions / guessing when you're doing the same thing, you just suck at it.
>and therefore that people who are known to be bad drivers will be even worse pilots. it's common fricking sense.
Where's your proof that he's a bad driver? There is none. He's frequently photographed driving himself around LA. You're jumping to conclusions based solely on age because you're a fricking moron.
>millennial
same worthless thing. You're making blanket statements (bad drivers are bad pilots) then twisting scenarios to make Ford fit in with your dumb bullshit. You're literally calling the dude a bad driver without a single fricking thing to back it up aside from your own schizo assumptions. You are a moron.
>Where's your proof that he's a bad driver?
he's over 70 years old.
>He's frequently photographed driving himself around LA.
bet there's photos of him FLYING PLANES too. wtf are you even saying? how could he be a bad driver without driving? you have to be a driver to be a bad one ffs. you're getting incoherent. you're drooling all over yourself verbally. are you upset about the age thing because it hits too close to home? pathetic. I'm 33 and I bet you're not even that much older. bet you're not even 50 yet. imagine being insecure about age.
>Where's your proof that he's a bad driver?
>he's over 70 years old.
>HURRRRRRRRRRRRR
Fricking. moron.
>I'm 33
And you can't even string together an intelligent argument. Go back to washing dishes, son.
he should've crashed, that would be kino af seeing a guy who's career begin with pretending to be a pilot, dies pretending to be a pilot.
Clearly AI fake
I hope we get some good stand-alone Hulk movies in this fricking century
>I hope we get some good stand-alone Hulk movies in this fricking century
Never happening with the rights to make standalone Hulk movies still being split between Universal and Disney
It is absolutely wild how Hulk wet from the same league of popularity as Batman and Wolverine to practically becoming a C-lister in less than 20 years.
>the same league of popularity as Batman and Wolverine
Never happened.
Yes it did, zoomie.
I'll beat your homosexual face in with my old Hulk hands.
I'm 35. It never happened.
Congrats on being old and wrong.
back in the 70s maybe
It honestly feels comfy to imagine being a kid in the 70s watching these superhero movies and shows and reading comic books.
>imagine being a kid in the 70s watching these superhero movies and shows and reading comic books.
>ride bike down to 7-11, SAFE to do so, nobody lurking in front of the store to knife you
>grab a Slurpee in a limited Marvel collectors cup
>grab some $0.35 comics off the spinner rack, where Hulk is the Hulk, Captain America is Cap, everybody is exactly as you're grown to love them
>read through a few books at the stand, see comic heroes defeating villains with Hostess Cream Pies & Twinkies! Might as well grab a few while you're still at 7-11
>Spend a few quarters on picking up a few packs of Incredible Hulk and Superman the Movie trading cards
>ride your bike home in time to watch The Incredible Hulk TV show since dinner is ready
>Mom & Dad never asked where you were because it was pretty safe to ride your bike around town
If you only knew what we lost...
Cap already had a falling out with audiences due to the 60s/70s era political bullshit being pushed by comic writers back then. It was all spidey back then. He was America's hero all the way through to the 2000s.
Spider-Man was the only Marvel superhero who still had good comics throughout the 70s, and even then, it's his weakest period until the mess of the Clone Saga in the 90s and then his comics from 2007 onwards. Though it should say a lot that the weakest period of Spider-Man before then was still at least good.
Every other Marvel title either fell off in the 70s (Fantastic Four, Thor) before getting good again in the 80s, or only ever actually became great in the 80s to begin with (X-Men, Daredevil)
I FORGOT TO ADD
>be kid in 70's
>no morons to "ahckshually" at everything you say for internet clout
>it was expected and applauded to beat people like you up
Claim your seniority somewhere else, zoomer. The real oldtimers are the ones that shut you up when you run your mouths about the past you weren't even born in.
>an attempt was made
Shave your perm, zoom zoom. Adults are talking.
it was
Hell. I somewhat had that in the 90s. I bought comics with allowance from a local newstand before I found a comic shop. Actually, I think I did buy some from spinner racks. Hell. A local supermarket had them in the checkout aisle. I remember wondering why Batman looked like a robot after Knightfall because I wasn't following the main books back then.
Huh. I just realize I pointed out one of the famous times in the 90s where they replaced a major hero with a new character.
Yet it worked because the editors knew that in the end it was a bad idea. The story was exploring why Bruce is Batman, not actually replacing him with a new edgy 90s style character. Denny O'Neil and others in the Bat office said how it was an experiment in writing to see if readers really wanted these new 90s anti-heroes or if Batman's core was still relevant.
I can't imagine Knightfall being at grocery stores. I mean, I know it was, but it wasn't long afterwards that they stopped carrying comics. Losing spinner racks and magazine stand space at places like that was the death knell for comics. The publishers always talked about bringing in new readers, that was literally how it worked best. Every child gets dragged to the grocery store at some point, kids have to beg their parents to take them to the comic store, and not every town had one.
>but it wasn't long afterwards that they stopped carrying comics.
I swear I still saw some comics into the 00s at sueprmarkets, thought mostly it was Archie and Sonic. Maybe just a Superman and X-men. Though at one point I looked at a rack of them in like 2006 and they were like three years old.
Hulk's movies flopped, moron.
>movie popularity = character's popularity
moron.
>so popular people didn't give a shit about the films
LMAO
And here we see anon's plan to divorce popularity from any objective measurement so he can convince himself that he's right in the face of any disagreeable fact. The movie flopping doesn't mean anything, the cartoon flopping doesn't mean anything, the inability to even sustain a comic book doesn't mean anything, the character was "popular" because some obese homosexual said so on a website.
And here we see anon getting asshurt in under 50 words.
the same reason that iron man was once a c-lister and is now one of the most popular comic characters. they made a good movie with him in it. where as hulk has only been in shit movies where no one understands how to use him or power scale him properly. plus mark ruffalo sucks
>plus mark ruffalo sucks
he was great in avengers 1
now he's just doing a comedy bit and they made hulk look too much like him which looks goofy
No one crashes stocks like israelites
You are absolutely right, it used to be Spiderman, Batman, Hulk and Superman, probably in that order. I think even Spiderman popularity is damaged now, bravo marvel.
Batman was always more popular than Spidey by virtue of having good movies before everyone else did.
Lee's Hulk was such underrated movie.
Looks like something from the original house of the dead...
Hulk get iPad
They've ruined these movies. The boom was a rejection of Joel Schumacher, but now they've gone further (and worse) than he ever did.
harrison ford is 81 years old
If they don't kill Ross off in Thunderbolts or Secret Wars at the absolute latest then they're moronic, his previous actor already died
No keep recasting him with more old guys. Ross will become more popular than Bond.
Me waking up on a park bench after a night out with the boys.
Looks like a bulgarian
>Harrison Ford
>Hulk
Isnt he 80 years old?
he sold his CGI rights to the studios: they can AI-generate his image for whatever projects they want, he doesn't care anymore
Now that we're getting to the point where it's actually possible I'm not sure actors need to worry about their likenesses being used after the fact as much as they assumed they did. People like old celebrities because of the work they're associated with historically, it doesn't mean there's a market for zombified versions of them in new projects. Yeah, theoretically the studios could use CGI Harrison to make even more Indiana Jones movies, for example. But would they go over any better than dial of destiny did?
Most franchises and celebrities have their window of influence and retroactively trying to resurrect it probably wont work. If they cast CGI Marylin Monroe in something, everyone would recognize her image but how many people would care or go see the film just because of that? Or would people like up to see a new film with Clark Gable? By the time they have to use your digital likeness your moment in the sun is already gone. The only real application I could see for it is like a Brandon Lee situation, where you use it to fill in the gaps of a film that might be unfinished otherwise.
Nailed it. That's all actor ego shit. Brando at least embraced it, had his likeness digitally scanned and voice recorded/digitized and said frick it.
John Rhys-Davies told a story recently where he was teaching some young acting students and not one knew who Laurence Olivier was. No one will give a frick, especially with the collapse of the studio system, decline of star power and the rate content is put out now.
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I just want an open source sora so I can make an 18 film adaptation of the New Jedi Order books.
Mara Jade and Leia rim each other, then Jaina
The one part of DoD that was generally well liked was the part with CGI Harrison Ford just going through the motions of an actual Indiana Jones movie.
So we might get more Han Solo kino in the future without that homosexual Ehrenreich?
>He actually thinks Han Solo movies will be kino if they don't have Harrison Ford
OH my god who give's a shit?
It looks like a hulk with down syndrome.
whats wrong with you faaaace?
Hey that's Marty.
Why have there never been any good standalone Hulk movies and why has he been sentenced to eternal side character.
Same reason all the superman movies are so bland. They do the characters on their most surface level qualities and that's that. Superman can fly around and has superstrenght, so all he does is catch falling airplanes out of the sky and thats that. No deeper usage of the character. Same shit with the hulk except his power range is even more limited, so he is relegetad eternally to just be the guy who smashes things in action scenes.
Lee hulk was fun and I'm sick of homosexuals telling me it wasn't and 2008 was decent albeit kinda sauceless
the only thing wrong with it is his shade of green otherwise i agree
Marvel (Disney) sabotages & commits character assassination for propterties they don't have the film rights to. It was happening with the X-Men before acquiring Fox and has been going on with Hulk (Universal) and Spider-Man (Sony), to an extent - making him Iron Man's b***h boy.
They want to at least make the properties reliant on/synonymous with Disney-owned tentpole characters or at most destroy the value of these characters until they are no longer independently successful and are reacquired.
That explains Miles perfectly, also Iceman being made gay and Hispanic Namor
Because they only once gave him an actual supervillain to brawl with. The rest of the time it's Hulk vs army or just cops. People want to see Leader in a giant robot wrestle with Hulk. Or Hulk tangle with the U-Foes.
Same shit with Superman. His villains are always Lex with an evil land development scheme or an Evil Kryptonian and we just see them flying at each other a lot. Fans want to see him get into a knock down drag out with Mongul or Lobo. They want Brainiac with an army of giant robots.
Your pic is from a good Hulk movie though. It certainly had very boring parts but it is a good movie and the best Hulk movie by far. It has actual soul and decent/good performances. The Hulk vs army scenes are the coolest Hulk scenes in any movie ever.
It also embraced being a comic book movie without turning every character into quipping morons.
John Boyega?!
>AY LIL DONNIE
Looks pretty good, like an homage to practical monsters from classic movies rather than a CGI monster
It's clear they are putting a lot of effort into the design.
>CGI artists were allegedly given this undated picture as the sole reference to create Ford's character in Hulk form.
>Harrison Ford refuses to wear the dots so they can't CGI him and his Hulk form is just him with a red T shirt and slight frown as opposed to his completely blank stare the rest of the time
the GOAT of paycheck stealers
he monke
>oh no no
>hahaha
I never cared for this meme style posting
cool thanks for letting us know
Red Hulk was introduced as a mystery villain in a completaly over-the-top action story, which hardcore fans did not like much, but was a blockbuster seller for fanboys. He than got a solo that in which he gets redemtion and becomes a standard anti-hero.
Winder Soldier is great and they should follow on that.
>He than got a solo
He then got a Solo for his movie debut
dios mio el americano rojo!
>No, I'll never work on Star Wars again, unless you shell out an insane amount of money for a very small role that I'll phone in
>you want me to play a minor character from a dead actor in Marvel slop? Sign me up!
What's wrong with his faaaaace
soul
>ohnonono
lmao funny meme so original hahahaha so fresh no not annoying
God damn that looks awful.
Mr. Hyde from Van Hellsing?
looks like Hyde from league of extraordinary gentlemen
same guy?
Literally just a recolor of Ruffalo hulk so I'm assuming this is fake.
Looks like a Red Shrek
Kino is back on the menu, boys.
Marvel bros eating good.
homie straight looks like the Ben Davis logo.
Marvel used to do a parody comic back in the 60s and 70s called Not Brand Echh which had comedic versions of their characters. One of them was called The Inedible Bulk. That's what this Hulk looks like.
>Not brand echh
what is the word play here I'm really confused
I think there was a common advertising term Not Brand X for being a brand name and not a generic.
None of you think this is real do you? Are you all trolling?
>jeet damage control
no bloody bastard sir this is cannot be real!!!
i look like that
Why are movies afraid of having Hulk sustain sny serious injuries? He has super regeneration and can regrow limbs. Idk but usually when a character has regeneration abilities they tend to write stories where dangerous things happen to him, where he gets injured. Deadpool often gets things amputated from him. Hulk on the other hand is just an invulnerable little nugget you can pound however hard you want, you can never break or dent it.
I mean he got pretty fricked up after using Starks infinity gauntlet for some time, but you're right as that's about the only time he ever gets injured.
I can't wait when did this film come out?!
there's too many hulks jumping around in the comics.
Why makes banner hulk special then? And don't bring that satan avatar shit
Harrison Ford RN:
Looks like a redneck dad after a few beers and hearing that his favorite football team didn't qualify.
I thought the red hulk was an Asian guy? I read the Venom comic a few years ago and he was in that one at least.