I'm kinda worried about why marketing for the new Hulk movie has been so quiet. Why have we only gotten a few pics of Ed Norton? Where's the stinking trailer? I have a few theories as to why the Hulk has been so quiet:
1) The Hulk himself isn't complete yet. Universal doesn't want to put any pics of the Hulk out there, especially video, until the fx works on him are 100%. We internet nerds will bitch like hell if ol' Hulky doesn't look better than he did in Ang Lee's film, and Universal knows it. Just look at the last shot in the Iron Man trailer where he blows up the tank. It looked very cg-ish in the Super Bowl ad, and there were many complaints. The new trailer it looks great, bitching over.
2) Universal is scared. They don't want to put a lot of money and effort into promoting this film after the dissapointing returns of the last Hulk flick. I can understand this ine of thought, but if the final product is really good, then you think Universal would want to get behind it.
3) It's not good. This one has me the most scared. What if the film just blows? My bigger fear, what if the Hulk himself looks lame? CGI has become more and more advanced since Ang Lee's film (see Transformers or King Kong), and many people didn't think the Hulk looked all that great back then. If the final look of him doesn't surpass the old look, Universal could have a huge disastor on thier hands. The film could be fantastic, but if the Hulk isn't 100% believable, then the internet will tear it apart.
I'm really hoping that #1 is correct, and Universal doesn't want to release unfinished fx work. But I wouldn't count out # 2 and 3 either. We have been bombarded by Iron Man pics and footage, but the jolly green man is nowhere to be found. I liked Ang Lee's film (until the ridiculous ending), but can see the greatness in a, "more smash, less angst" Hulk film. I really like the cast, and the director is pretty damn good when it comes to action, so I was pretty stoked about this film. Now I just find myself thrilled to have Iron Man coming out, with The Incredible Hulk as a far after thought. And Hulky deserves more than that.
1) The Hulk himself isn't complete yet. Universal doesn't want to put any pics of the Hulk out there, especially video, until the fx works on him are 100%. We internet nerds will bitch like hell if ol' Hulky doesn't look better than he did in Ang Lee's film, and Universal knows it. Just look at the last shot in the Iron Man trailer where he blows up the tank. It looked very cg-ish in the Super Bowl ad, and there were many complaints. The new trailer it looks great, bitching over.
2) Universal is scared. They don't want to put a lot of money and effort into promoting this film after the dissapointing returns of the last Hulk flick. I can understand this ine of thought, but if the final product is really good, then you think Universal would want to get behind it.
3) It's not good. This one has me the most scared. What if the film just blows? My bigger fear, what if the Hulk himself looks lame? CGI has become more and more advanced since Ang Lee's film (see Transformers or King Kong), and many people didn't think the Hulk looked all that great back then. If the final look of him doesn't surpass the old look, Universal could have a huge disastor on thier hands. The film could be fantastic, but if the Hulk isn't 100% believable, then the internet will tear it apart.
I'm really hoping that #1 is correct, and Universal doesn't want to release unfinished fx work. But I wouldn't count out # 2 and 3 either. We have been bombarded by Iron Man pics and footage, but the jolly green man is nowhere to be found. I liked Ang Lee's film (until the ridiculous ending), but can see the greatness in a, "more smash, less angst" Hulk film. I really like the cast, and the director is pretty damn good when it comes to action, so I was pretty stoked about this film. Now I just find myself thrilled to have Iron Man coming out, with The Incredible Hulk as a far after thought. And Hulky deserves more than that.
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