I happen to agree with your assessment on Ruffalo. But, if I can recall, he will actually be the Hulk and it won't be exclusively a CG build. So, while we do like to see Norton reprise his role as Banner, I think for the shits and giggles, Ruffalo could be a good one. But I wonder...think you could analyze a possible sequence of The Hulk chasing a Blue Waffle?
yeah i really enjoyed the ed norton big screen hulk over the Eric Bana one my guess is they offered it to him again and he turned it down..:smt102
Creative differences between Norton and Marvel Studios is the official reason for him not returning as Banner. Apparently when they were casting for The Incredible Hulk and Marvel Studios approached him for playing Bruce Banner Norton initially turned them down because he likes having creative input on any of the movie scripts for projects he works on. Because Marvel wanted him for the role they agreed to this stipulation and ended up scrapping the original script that they already had written and Norton & the director got someone to write a script to how Norton saw the characters, basically the movie that was put on screen minus about an hour's worth of character development scenes that got cut by the studio. Norton fully expected to be in any Hulk sequels as well as the Avengers with the same creative input, but Marvel didn't like the idea of someone not officially part of Marvel Studios having input on their characters and decided to part ways with Norton rather than bring him back. That's at least one of the more credible stories about what happened with the Norton/Ruffalo recasting that's made the rounds.
I've always wanted to know if The Hulk could exercise racism if he saw a naked black man with a big dick erected and poking his green skin. ....and accidentally splooged. What would be his reaction?
I hear you're back and...came...in...accordance to the announcement of the new Avengers movie. A porn version will follow and I'm sure you'll appreciate it more.
Of course, you know what this means. We have to have a conversation on this version of the joker! :smt042 It is impossible to go around. I actually liked him despite the fact that they copied from ledger. My favorite part was when batman says don't breath and knocks him out. My mouth just dropped. bad ass all over. This joker was a bit closer to what I like to see. A man that pivots between insanity and brilliance. ultimately people were going to watch just for the joker to compare between him and mark Hamil! Dimiggo did a good job in under the red hood though. That still remains to be the best batman movie I have ever seen.
Mark Hamill's version is etched in my mind as the one true Joker. But I do appreciate other takes on the character. And the way he was portrayed on this show, had me thinking that this was definitely an homage to the Heath Ledger version.
Brent Spiner, who played Data on Star Trek Next Generation did the voice acting for this version. Very much a nod to the Ledger take on the Joker. I wouldn't mind a return of this version in some future episode. So The Light is composed of Lex Luthor, Ra's Al-Ghul, Vandal Savage (the scarred up guy) Queen Bee (assuming that is who the lone female is), Ocean Master, the Brain and Klarion the Witch Boy. I like that they went with a brutish appearance for Vandal Savage for this version in keeping with his caveman roots rather than the traditional rugged handsome look he usually has in comics & the previous Justice League incarnation.
Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception To think this fine franchise couldn't have gotten any better...it really set the bar for action-adventure games abound. To hell with Battlefield 3...please set your eyes on... UNCHARTED 3: DRAKES DECEPTION! This game has earned a perfect 10. Now maybe IGN is getting less soft on reviews since there have been a lot of games this generation that received the coveted 10 score, but this is most pleasing. Read the review.