That was all so unnecessary. Whhhhhyyyyy?
That was all so unnecessary. Whhhhhyyyyy?
They're archetypes. Of course they have to chew chew chew.
This is where I declare my love for Mark Ruffalo's Bruce. His awkward, chuckling, dry humor, itchy personality, is perfect for a guy that is both deeply troubled and also a hero (at the end of the day).
Yeah, it's apparent he likes mean chicks, though, and has some serious issues.
Will always dislike the Huntress, but I kind of heart the Question.
Weeelllll….the Hulk's themes totally revolve around anger management. Just sayin'.
Cartoons are way cooler than that. It was a second-rate cut scene from a videogame.
I love that super crappy community theater scene! It was awesome.
Huh, Nolte was my favorite part. Except the one brilliant scene where Bruce is looking in the mirror and sees the Hulk looking back. That was super-awesome.
It's disrespected, not because of the comic book-styled craziness, but because it was pretty much no fun.
Well, I was basing my comment believing your was "reply fail". ;)
Well, there is a period of time that exists between those two events, in which people can experience change.
That would certainly make him even more unlikeable!
I guess. I think it also might just be that you have an unnatural hatred for Laurel?
Opener for next week. Ward continues to be creepy and horrible.
Maybe. You sometimes understand people in hindsight (and yourself) much better, right?
I am kind of mad that Blackthorne will never be Ted Grant aka Wildcat.
Laurel showed up where she shouldn't have been, had contacted his crew, and he didn't have anyone else to turn to who had known him as long as Laurel had (since Sara had left).
Because she was as delusional as Ollie was back then? I mean, really? They were both a couple of idiots, clearly.
Yes! And yet, seems to have it way more together than anyone else amiright?