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LeeHatake93 [2013-05-13 07:44:41 +0000 UTC]
Ha, that was my favorite scene in the movie!
Just out of curiosity, is the Hulk's hair removable? I don't have the figure, so I'm just curious.
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HaroldPotter In reply to LeeHatake93 [2013-05-13 16:39:32 +0000 UTC]
Nope. Then again, there aren't any characters large enough to wear his hair.
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ejlives4him [2012-10-04 00:24:12 +0000 UTC]
that's the same hair I use on loki too also if you get the alien conquest tri-walker set and switch the reporters yellow hands with skin colored hands and put iron mans head on him and give him the reporters hair you have tony stark.
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HaroldPotter In reply to ejlives4him [2012-10-04 02:45:08 +0000 UTC]
It's the closest hairpiece to Tom's hair that isn't a twenty year old female hairpiece. XD
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ejlives4him [2012-10-04 00:16:55 +0000 UTC]
this is definetley the best scene to recreate I should start putting the scenes I did on deviantart too.
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HaroldPotter In reply to ejlives4him [2012-10-04 02:45:46 +0000 UTC]
If I had camera skills, I'd reenact the awesome hero shot of the six back to back
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ImdaBatman [2012-07-14 03:40:52 +0000 UTC]
I though Hulk's one line for the movie would be "Hulk is strongest one there is!", but this was waaaaaaaaaaay better.
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gpsc [2012-05-18 19:23:13 +0000 UTC]
I love this Hulk more than the minifig Hulk they're selling online... I mean.. Hulk is supposed to be huge right? lol. although I do wish this version had the purple pants.
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HaroldPotter In reply to gpsc [2012-05-18 19:26:34 +0000 UTC]
I actually have both versions: I waited on buying the set the big Hulk came in until the minifigure was available as a giveaway. I actually was originally bugged by the lack of purple pants on the big guy (especially since the prototype DID have purple pants) but on the other hand I understand why the movie and toys did it (presumably, the purple would look kind of silly on screen) so now I'm okay with it.
Also, going strictly by the scale established in the movie, technically they should have used something like those weird half-size larger minifigs they used to/still use. Hulk in The Avengers is eight and a half feet tall, it was a creative decision the team made.
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gpsc In reply to HaroldPotter [2012-05-18 19:32:18 +0000 UTC]
He had purple pants in the reboot movie didn't he? (I don't wanna think about the first movie). I remember the scene where Betty bought him a pair lol...
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ejlives4him In reply to gpsc [2012-10-04 00:22:19 +0000 UTC]
technically it was a reboot/sequel wich was really stupid and you broke the first rule of reboots don't call it a reboot and hope everyone forgets that it is.
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HaroldPotter In reply to gpsc [2012-05-18 19:35:31 +0000 UTC]
I think he had them in the Ang Lee one, and then he refused to wear the purple ones in The Incredible Hulk. He goes through two or three pairs of pants in The Avengers, which is the only Hulk-thing I've seen.
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gpsc In reply to HaroldPotter [2012-05-18 19:38:34 +0000 UTC]
I really liked Edward Norton as Bruce Banner so I was disappointed they recast him for the Avengers. Also disappointed the lack of Antman in the film. but I haven't been to see it yet, I want to watch Captain America first.
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HaroldPotter In reply to gpsc [2012-05-18 19:52:43 +0000 UTC]
Mark Rufalo does a REALLY good job. In fact, he may have jump-started more Hulk movies, we'll have to see how that pans out.
Personally, and no offense meant to any of their fans, but I'm kind of relieved Ant-Man and Wasp didn't make it into Avengers. Their power set - shrinking/size manipulation - is one of my least favorite power sets in fiction, and the one that bugs me the second most (the X-Men/mutants are the ones that truly bug me the most, because they have all of these impossible and fantastic powers coming from precisely one source, the X Gene, and the way it's explained it completely shatters my suspension of disbelief). They already had to establish alien Norse gods, super power sources, gamma mutants, and super serums, trying to get size manipulation and insect control in would have really pushed things. I'd accept Stephen Strange and his magical powers in the MCU easier than Ant-Man and Wasp. Thor's already established the existence of beings with incredible power, and Thor himself states that magic and science are one and the same to his people, and we've SEEN either magic or technology so advanced it IS magic in that movie.
Sorry, this went on for a bit here. Didn't mean to do that. I just tend to over-analyze these things. Like I independently figured out that the gold-titanium alloy use for Iron Man's armor was based on one of Howard Stark's attempts to reverse-engineer Captain America's vibranium shieldβ¦ but then again, you haven't seen Captain America yet, so a few things of that might not make sense. Anyway, sorry my apology for going on for so long has gone on for so longβ¦ waitβ¦
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ejlives4him In reply to HaroldPotter [2012-10-04 00:19:37 +0000 UTC]
I agree with the ant-man and wasp part seriously I can make my self small so I can go hide but really you don't like the x-men
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Tsugun [2012-05-17 22:51:25 +0000 UTC]
"HULK SMASH!!!", im right?
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HaroldPotter In reply to Tsugun [2012-05-17 23:36:01 +0000 UTC]
Actually, he doesn't say that during this scene. Captain America got to say "Hulk? Smash!" in the movie.
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Tsugun In reply to HaroldPotter [2012-05-18 11:50:45 +0000 UTC]
Oh... (I didn`t watched film... Im waiting the DVD)
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HaroldPotter In reply to Tsugun [2012-05-18 17:16:51 +0000 UTC]
No problem. I won't spoil anymore.
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