Now that Mark Ruffalo has basically saved the Hulk character from the
laughing stock that the last two big-screen attempts had left him, we
can all look back on those less-than-stellar efforts to adapt arguably
Marvel’s most famous character pre-cinematic renaissance. The good folks
over at Cinema Sin can’t resists the opportunity to chastise, so it’s
no surprise that they’ve now laid aim at Ang Lee’s horrific Hulk mis-fire. So sit back, and prepare to get very, very angry.
Even though Hulk makes error after error on its way to being
one of the biggest superhero catastrophes to date, I still feel the need
to declare that I love Ang Lee with all of my heart. In fact, it pains
me that he ended up butchering Hulk. But butcher it he did, and Cinema Sins does a superlative effort highlighting the areas where things got away from the two-time Academy Award winning director.
First things first, Hulk’s two leads Eric Bana and Jennifer
Connelly fail to create a "single spark" between them as the film’s
leads Bruce Banner and Betty Ross. Which, considering the acting
credentials between these two obscenely attractive individuals, is a
travesty. Luckily for the pair, the same can really also be said of Ed
Norton and Liv Tyler’s patter in The Incredible Hulk, Marvel’s attempt to reboot Hulk.
However, Mark Ruffalo eventually proved that you can depict the Hulk
being in love with someone in a heartfelt and emphatic manner in The Avengers, thanks to his blossoming bromance with Tony Stark.
Cinema Sins
also revels in pointing out just how lifeless and downright annoying
Ang Lee’s attempt is to try and panel Hulk’s scenes so that the movie
resembles a comic-book. This, I think we can all admit, was a wild lapse
in judgement from the usually visually arresting and calculated
director. Why movies felt that it was so necessary to remind viewers
they were watching a comic-book film back then is beyond me.
Meanwhile, Cinema Sins also makes the point that the introduction of the Hulk dogs by Ang Lee is as big a movie-mistake as Batman & Robin’s
introduction of the Bat-nipples. And their clip makes a pretty
convincing case too, because just seeing the maniacal pooches reminded
me how laughable they were.
But Ang Lee’s horrific Hulk is merely a distant memory now.
Mark Ruffalo has now more than made the character his own, and you can
catch up with his incarnation of the apoplectic beast from Friday when Avengers: Age Of Ultron is released this weekend.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2015
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