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something like this?
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Dem.Asses.
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I'm always angry!!
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I dunno I like when Hulk punched out Thor. There is one glorious inconsistency in this movie though. Perhaps someone else saw some form of reasoning for this. If Hulk is always angry and can control his transformation, then why did he transform when he fell with Black Widow? I can understand that he was injured, and so he probably just lost his ability to keep Hulk contained. I buy that for sure, but then he goes on to try and destroy Black Widow, while afterwards he is working with all The Avengers as a team, and only out to smash the enemy. It just seems like if he is capable of staying in control as The Hulk later in the movie, he should have been able to focus his rage and destruction on Loki or Hawkeye in the airship.
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If you watched the other movie you will see that there are actually 2 personalities from the hulk. When the hulk is out he makes his own choices and is some times blinded by rage.WalkingAbomination wrote:I dunno I like when Hulk punched out Thor. There is one glorious inconsistency in this movie though. Perhaps someone else saw some form of reasoning for this. If Hulk is always angry and can control his transformation, then why did he transform when he fell with Black Widow? I can understand that he was injured, and so he probably just lost his ability to keep Hulk contained. I buy that for sure, but then he goes on to try and destroy Black Widow, while afterwards he is working with all The Avengers as a team, and only out to smash the enemy. It just seems like if he is capable of staying in control as The Hulk later in the movie, he should have been able to focus his rage and destruction on Loki or Hawkeye in the airship.
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I unfortunately haven't seen the entire Edward Norton version. I'll have to watch it now.
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Remember also that when they were on the Helicarrier, Bruce was being threatened with confinement just prior to transforming and was possibly also under at least partial influence of Loki's sceptre.WalkingAbomination wrote:I dunno I like when Hulk punched out Thor. There is one glorious inconsistency in this movie though. Perhaps someone else saw some form of reasoning for this. If Hulk is always angry and can control his transformation, then why did he transform when he fell with Black Widow? I can understand that he was injured, and so he probably just lost his ability to keep Hulk contained. I buy that for sure, but then he goes on to try and destroy Black Widow, while afterwards he is working with all The Avengers as a team, and only out to smash the enemy. It just seems like if he is capable of staying in control as The Hulk later in the movie, he should have been able to focus his rage and destruction on Loki or Hawkeye in the airship.
In other news, I've now seen the Avengers four times in theatres. This is a personal record for me and I'm still grappling with this unexpected obsession. But I know people that have seen it 10+ times in theatres, so I guess I feel slightly less crazy by surrounding myself with crazier people.
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haha this will be the first movie i see more than once in theaters i think. ever.
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I'm pretty sure I saw Spider-Man 2 twice in theatres and I think there may have been one other movie I saw twice, but yeah.
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