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Wednesday, April 30, 2008 --- 86 days ago
For all you anger management fetishists, here's some new "Incredible Hulk" film photos (via ComingSoon )! Big Bad Green is on the loose and demanding re-writes! Ugh.   As I've said before, I'm one of few lone writers who loved the Ang Lee/Eric Bana "Hulk". In fact, I placed it near the top of my favorite comic book movie adaptations (albeit  a few years ago).   Here's what I wrote :   Ang Lee’s "Hulk" was not only criminally underrated, but unfairly maligned by critics who didn’t get the director’s serious (and seriously fun) musing on that green, mean fighting machine. Adapted from the Marvel comic, Lee took a repressed Eric Bana and turned him into a frightening vision of male rage and paternal alienation. Shooting with exaggerated close-ups that looked exactly like comic book panels and purposefully creating a CGI Hulk that ran through cement, sand and dirt with the agility of Shrek (Hulk trips around a lot) but with the strength of 100 ultimate fighters, Lee made one of the first truly artistic comic book adaptations. It was almost Shakespearean. Mark my words — "Hulk" will be better appreciated through the years.   Yes, mark my words...   --posted by Kim ...




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