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Jun 13, 2008 22:08

The Incredible Hulk was eh. My favorite parts were Tim Roth taking off his shirt and showing off his tattoos and Robert Downey Jr.'s tiny scene at the end. And I'm not normally that shallow. It wasn't as bad as the last Hulk (that would have been tough to do) but it was draggy and the actors were not sued used as well as they could have been. I'm ( Read more... )

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dllacina June 14 2008, 02:15:36 UTC
I should have known you'd leave me for a scrawny guy with tattoos.

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i_broke_it_ June 14 2008, 02:19:21 UTC
Tim Roth isn't scrawny. He's wiry.

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dllacina June 14 2008, 02:20:20 UTC
Yeah, but he also wouldn't go see a performance of Guys and Dolls. So...clearly, you had to take what you could get.

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i_broke_it_ June 14 2008, 02:21:34 UTC
Team New Downey wouldn't let me join. And Tim Roth is married. And not poly, or a swinger.

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dllacina June 14 2008, 02:36:54 UTC
Tim Roth and William Hurt could definitely use the money for doing this movie.

But Ed Norton and Liv Tyler cannot say they did this movie to pay their rent while they did a low-budget performance of Hedda Gabler in Scranton for under privileged children with high academic aptitude.

So I say, SUE THOSE FUCKERS FOR EVERY PENNY!

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strife2002 June 14 2008, 04:54:15 UTC
I saw it tonight to. Downey Jr.'s cameo at the end? should have been put at the end of the credits. The scene was practically shot for that purpose. Plus it would have made the scene right before that give the movie a proper dramatic end. Still, MUCH better than Ang Lee's tragic fail-fest.

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i_broke_it_ June 14 2008, 13:50:19 UTC
I agree. I just liked it because it was the RDJ.

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dllacina June 14 2008, 14:18:45 UTC
Ack! No! Then I would have had to sit through the damn movie's credits!

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strife2002 June 16 2008, 05:29:46 UTC
Oh yeah, one more thing - I'm a little concerned with Edward Norton. He wasn't satisfied with the editing that was done post production, and as a result, has refused to promote the movie at all (refuses all interviews and plugs related to the film). It makes me worry about his willingness to be involved with any sequels or spin-offs (coughAvengerscough).

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