The Incredible Hulk Spoilers!
IESB's got Norton's script.
Five short years after Ang Lee underwhelmed critics and comics fans with his Hulk, Edward Norton will be seeking to smash box-office records with The Incredible Hulk -- and if IESB is to be believed, Norton's off to an excellent start.
The site claims to have obtained a draft of Norton's script, dated May 13, and describes it as "two (make that 100) steps ahead of the 2003 edition...The Hulk is the star of this film and makes quite a few appearances throughout."
Do spoilers follow? Yes indeed, and if you want to read 'em, it's as simple as clicking the link below. Take care not to spill any gamma-radiated beans here in the comments, but feel free to let us all know whether or not you agree with IESB's assessment of The Incredible Hulk as "an incredible ride"!
Source: IESB.net
The site claims to have obtained a draft of Norton's script, dated May 13, and describes it as "two (make that 100) steps ahead of the 2003 edition...The Hulk is the star of this film and makes quite a few appearances throughout."
Do spoilers follow? Yes indeed, and if you want to read 'em, it's as simple as clicking the link below. Take care not to spill any gamma-radiated beans here in the comments, but feel free to let us all know whether or not you agree with IESB's assessment of The Incredible Hulk as "an incredible ride"!
Source: IESB.net
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on Oct 02 2007 08:16 AM If it's got Edward Norton in it and Ang Lee's not invovlved, I'm in. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 08:37 AM I'm curious as to what the rest of the cast will be like. If they can get good actors to play the other Hulk characters then we're pretty set. Also I sure hope those "Hulk"-scenes are done well, it wouldn't be a Hulk movie if the destruction isn't worth watching. (Reply to this) |
on Oct 02 2007 09:00 AM In reply to this comment (#1163704) Hey, back off my man Ang Lee! ;) (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 09:02 AM Yeah, Ang Lee is a good director, he just shouldn't have directed the Hulk. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 09:30 AM I don't like that the director of Danny the Dog is involved... bad vibrations. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 09:36 AM While not not being a big fan of the comic book, I thought Ang Lee's movie was not great but not bad either. After reading the script overview for the new movie I think this will give the fans of the comics what they want, expect and deserve to see on the silver screen. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 09:50 AM Sounds good, seems to be moving along well. Norton will make this movie his own as always. (Reply to this) |
on Oct 02 2007 09:53 AM Read spoilers, seems like it will be fun provided that Hulk and villain's special effects are done super-awesome good and performances are sincere and interesting. (Reply to this) |
on Oct 02 2007 09:54 AM seems pretty cool and intense. im probably gonna check this out (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 10:23 AM I'd read the "spoilers" but I'll just guess at them instead. The Hulk smashes a whole bunch of stuff, spends time at the lab, smashes more stuff, finds out his girlfriend is in peril, saves her, smashes stuff, kills the bad guy, but leaves an opening for a sequel. Riveting! (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 10:55 AM does anybody else feel kinda bad for eric bana? (Reply to this) |
on Oct 02 2007 11:41 AM DATED MAY 13TH?!?! Why, that's my birthday. If this movie is a success I'll gladly take responsiblity. Otherwise it's merely a coincidence. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 11:44 AM In reply to this comment (#1163886) Nope. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 12:28 PM In reply to this comment (#1163886) no I don't feel bad for Eric Bana. I personally haven't seen him do anything worth writing home about. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 01:24 PM that seems like the movie i wantd to see in the 2003 version, they gotta scene in minnesotta, OH YEAH! (Reply to this) |
on Oct 02 2007 02:10 PM In reply to this comment (#1163886) I sure do! He did a good job in ang lee's version. so did Jennifer Connelly and Nick Nolte. just because they make a better movie doesn't take away from the performers in the last one. I'm excited for this. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 02:18 PM Whoa, Whoa, Whoa. Eric Bana is great. He was good in Troy and even better in Munich. With that said, no, I don't feel bad for him, he has other options. Besides, didn't he back out of this movie first? I could be wrong. (Reply to this) |
on Oct 02 2007 02:29 PM In reply to this comment (#1163886) Hey, if it wasn't for Eric Bana in Munich, Jewish men wouldn't get laid tonight... (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 03:21 PM If I'm not mistaken, Bana - quite wisely - elected to pull out of a second Hulk project when it was (originally) announced that it was intended to be a direct-to-dvd (eek!) low-budget affair. And while I'm very much looking forward to seeing what Norton will bring to the role, I piss in the eye of anyone who'd dismiss Bana's excellent turn as Banner. Ever since seeing him in the movie Chopper, it's been apparent to me that Eric Bana is an exceptional talent. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 02 2007 03:27 PM Too bad this movie goes up against M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening. (Reply to this) |
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