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Title: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Bast000 on June 09, 2008, 02:41:06 PM
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Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: MONSTER_TRICEPS on June 09, 2008, 02:42:36 PM
Because he also charges 20 dollars for a pic.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: BayGBM on June 09, 2008, 02:42:40 PM
They didn't. They chose him to play Bruce Banner; he was chosen because he is a good actor.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Bluto on June 09, 2008, 02:43:00 PM
you prefer the original?

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Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: NarcissisticDeity on June 09, 2008, 02:45:34 PM
The movie is going to suck just like the other one ! the Hulk left a lot to be desired and even though Tim Roth and Ed Norton will be in this I just don't see it working
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: dan18 on June 09, 2008, 02:47:40 PM
They didn't. They chose him to play Bruce Banner; he was chosen because he is a good actor.
That what i was thinking people can be simple minded can they not..ed norton= great actor
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CARTEL on June 09, 2008, 02:49:18 PM
Because he also charges 20 dollars for a pic.

 ;D
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: liquid_c on June 09, 2008, 02:55:02 PM
He plays Bruce Banner.  Bruce Banner is supposed to be you average 13 inch arm ectomorph. 
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: OTHstrong on June 09, 2008, 02:57:47 PM
They obviously chose the least manly so there could be a contrast.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: hipolito mejia on June 09, 2008, 03:03:44 PM
I watched and its way better thatn the One they did 4 years ago..

the true king is in it and theres a another super hero Cameo there.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 03:05:05 PM
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(http://ukpress.google.com/media/ALeqM5ha94TQYo71aWteADLCGfuYAKwAeg?size=s)

(http://www.slashfilm.com/wp/wp-content/images/hulk2.jpg)

Norton isnt photogenic but he is a superb actor and very charasmatic on screen.Go watch 25th Hour, American History X & Primal Fear then you wont be asking the same question.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: BayGBM on June 09, 2008, 03:05:10 PM
The movie is going to suck just like the other one ! the Hulk left a lot to be desired and even though Tim Roth and Ed Norton will be in this I just don't see it working

The studio hasn't sad this explicitly, but this movie is not for adults... It is for the 16 and under set.  Knowing this you would do well to pass on it and wait for the video... assuming you bother to see it at all.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 03:08:44 PM
The studio hasn't sad this explicitly, but this movie is not for adults... It is for the 16 and under set.  Knowing this you would do well to pass on it and wait for the video... assuming you bother to see it at all.

I find it hard to believe Norton would do a movie aimed at that age group.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Fury on June 09, 2008, 03:10:23 PM
Word is Ed Norton was a real bitch to work with on this movie. Wanted to rewrite the whole script himself and almost derailed the whole thing. That said, he's a great actor but this movie will probably suck. Won't be no Iron Man, that's for sure.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CARTEL on June 09, 2008, 03:11:47 PM
Ed Norton sucks.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: SquatAss on June 09, 2008, 03:28:26 PM
Ed Norton sucks.

YEAH!!  ::)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 03:32:41 PM
Ed Norton sucks.

Sure..


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Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CARTEL on June 09, 2008, 03:37:44 PM
I stand by what I said.

Can't stand his face.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Emmortal on June 09, 2008, 03:45:28 PM
I like Norton as an actor but he's going to fuck the Hulk up.  He always fights to get final edit for the films he's in which is a BIG deal.  Usually this is reserved for the director, not an actor.  He did the same with American History X and completely changed the focus of the movie to his character, lame.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 03:57:59 PM
I like Norton as an actor but he's going to fuck the Hulk up.  He always fights to get final edit for the films he's in which is a BIG deal.  Usually this is reserved for the director, not an actor.  He did the same with American History X and completely changed the focus of the movie to his character, lame.

In his defence American History X is widely considered to be one of the best movies ever made, also If i remember its written in his contract he can edit the hulk.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CARTEL on June 09, 2008, 04:00:40 PM
In his defence American History X is widely considered to be one of the best movies ever made, also If i remember its written in his contract he can edit the hulk.


You gotta be shittin' me  ;D

I wonder if he re-wrote that he would slamdunk in that b-ball game.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Kwon on June 09, 2008, 04:03:03 PM
Ed Norton is a good actor but i don't approve of his mess with the Hulk, wanting to rewrite the whole thing etc.

Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: JohnnyVegas on June 09, 2008, 04:05:10 PM

You gotta be shittin' me  ;D

I wonder if he re-wrote that he would slamdunk in that b-ball game.


American History X is a classic movie-no doubt
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Moosejay on June 09, 2008, 04:06:59 PM
I watched and its way better thatn the One they did 4 years ago..

the true king is in it and theres a another super hero Cameo there.

which hero does the cameo?
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CARTEL on June 09, 2008, 04:07:20 PM
American History X is a classic movie-no doubt

I disagree.

It is a marginally good movie.

I place it on par with American Me.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 04:08:08 PM

You gotta be shittin' me  ;D

I wonder if he re-wrote that he would slamdunk in that b-ball game.


Biggest voting by the Public ever listed on which Movies they think are best of all time at imdb, amount of votes at end.Check out number 39, and yes I admit the reverse jam is corny.

Top 250 movies as voted by our users
For this top 250, only votes from regular voters are considered.

Rank   Rating   Title   Votes
1.   9.1   The Godfather (1972)   281,480
2.   9.1   The Shawshank Redemption (1994)   332,180
3.   9.0   The Godfather: Part II (1974)   161,322
4.   8.9   Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il (1966)   93,661
5.   8.9   Pulp Fiction (1994)   285,116
6.   8.8   Schindler's List (1993)   190,409
7.   8.8   One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)   143,369
8.   8.8   Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)   200,724
9.   8.8   Casablanca (1942)   123,757
10.   8.8   Shichinin no samurai (1954)   69,705
11.   8.8   Star Wars (1977)   241,404
12.   8.8   12 Angry Men (1957)   68,483
13.   8.8   The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)   255,404
14.   8.7   Goodfellas (1990)   156,105
15.   8.7   Rear Window (1954)   82,697
16.   8.7   Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)   180,143
17.   8.7   Cidade de Deus (2002)   100,256
18.   8.7   C'era una volta il West (1968)   47,025
19.   8.7   The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)   287,454
20.   8.7   The Usual Suspects (1995)   195,039
21.   8.6   Psycho (1960)   101,542
22.   8.6   Fight Club (1999)   255,020
23.   8.6   Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)   117,314
24.   8.6   The Silence of the Lambs (1991)   173,276
25.   8.6   Citizen Kane (1941)   106,114
26.   8.6   North by Northwest (1959)   67,221
27.   8.6   Sunset Blvd. (1950)   36,142
28.   8.6   Memento (2000)   185,790
29.   8.6   The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)   237,517
30.   8.6   It's a Wonderful Life (1946)   74,751
31.   8.6   The Matrix (1999)   271,764
32.   8.5   Lawrence of Arabia (1962)   58,812
33.   8.5   Se7en (1995)   188,557
34.   8.5   Apocalypse Now (1979)   125,921
35.   8.5   Taxi Driver (1976)   105,570
36.   8.5   American Beauty (1999)   212,337
37.   8.5   Léon (1994)   129,930
38.   8.5   Vertigo (1958)   65,146
39.   8.5   American History X (1998)   147,544
40.   8.5   Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le (2001)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CARTEL on June 09, 2008, 04:08:42 PM
which hero does the cameo?

Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CARTEL on June 09, 2008, 04:10:39 PM
Biggest voting by the Public ever listed on which Movies they think are best of all time at imdb, amount of votes at end.Check out number 39, and yes I admit the reverse jam is corny.

Not sure who votes in that but I don't care for a bunch of those movies.

If you like it though, cool.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Emmortal on June 09, 2008, 04:11:29 PM
In his defence American History X is widely considered to be one of the best movies ever made, also If i remember its written in his contract he can edit the hulk.

I just remember Tony Kaye being royally pissed that he fucked his movie up and wasn't what he intended it to be.  It would have been great either way without Norton editing it, the script was phenomenal.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 04:14:02 PM
Not sure who votes in that but I don't care for a bunch of those movies.

If you like it though, cool.

I dont care for half of them either but its a stretch to find it amazing that people consider AHX one of the best films ever made.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Sexual Mustard on June 09, 2008, 04:21:00 PM
I like Norton as an actor but he's going to fuck the Hulk up.  He always fights to get final edit for the films he's in which is a BIG deal.  Usually this is reserved for the director, not an actor.  He did the same with American History X and completely changed the focus of the movie to his character, lame.

I heard the same thing--that he basically demanded editing rights for The Incredible Hulk or he's out of the film.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Emmortal on June 09, 2008, 04:24:27 PM
I dont care for half of them either but its a stretch to find it amazing that people consider AHX one of the best films ever made.

Yup, it's a great movie, certainly not one of the best ever made.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 04:26:10 PM
Yup, it's a great movie, certainly not one of the best ever made.

Its in my top 20 easily.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Fury on June 09, 2008, 04:30:44 PM
Interesting list. Good to see The Shawshank Redemption getting that much love. Incredible movie. Didn't think most people held it in the same class as the Godfather and some of those other movies. Cool stuff.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 04:34:09 PM
Interesting list. Good to see The Shawshank Redemption getting that much love. Incredible movie. Didn't think most people held it in the same class as the Godfather and some of those other movies. Cool stuff.

Heres the complete top 250, I agree, Shawshank and the Godfather were my top 2 films way before I even knew what IMDB was.Still cant decide which I prefer.

Rank   Rating   Title   Votes
1.   9.1   The Godfather (1972)   281,480
2.   9.1   The Shawshank Redemption (1994)   332,180
3.   9.0   The Godfather: Part II (1974)   161,322
4.   8.9   Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il (1966)   93,661
5.   8.9   Pulp Fiction (1994)   285,116
6.   8.8   Schindler's List (1993)   190,409
7.   8.8   One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)   143,369
8.   8.8   Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)   200,724
9.   8.8   Casablanca (1942)   123,757
10.   8.8   Shichinin no samurai (1954)   69,705
11.   8.8   Star Wars (1977)   241,404
12.   8.8   12 Angry Men (1957)   68,483
13.   8.8   The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)   255,404
14.   8.7   Goodfellas (1990)   156,105
15.   8.7   Rear Window (1954)   82,697
16.   8.7   Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)   180,143
17.   8.7   Cidade de Deus (2002)   100,256
18.   8.7   C'era una volta il West (1968)   47,025
19.   8.7   The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)   287,454
20.   8.7   The Usual Suspects (1995)   195,039
21.   8.6   Psycho (1960)   101,542
22.   8.6   Fight Club (1999)   255,020
23.   8.6   Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)   117,314
24.   8.6   The Silence of the Lambs (1991)   173,276
25.   8.6   Citizen Kane (1941)   106,114
26.   8.6   North by Northwest (1959)   67,221
27.   8.6   Sunset Blvd. (1950)   36,142
28.   8.6   Memento (2000)   185,790
29.   8.6   The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)   237,517
30.   8.6   It's a Wonderful Life (1946)   74,751
31.   8.6   The Matrix (1999)   271,764
32.   8.5   Lawrence of Arabia (1962)   58,812
33.   8.5   Se7en (1995)   188,557
34.   8.5   Apocalypse Now (1979)   125,921
35.   8.5   Taxi Driver (1976)   105,570
36.   8.5   American Beauty (1999)   212,337
37.   8.5   Léon (1994)   129,930
38.   8.5   Vertigo (1958)   65,146
39.   8.5   American History X (1998)   147,544
40.   8.5   Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le (2001)   127,408
41.   8.5   Paths of Glory (1957)   30,400
42.   8.5   The Departed (2006)   164,691
43.   8.5   M (1931)   26,957
44.   8.4   To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)   59,441
45.   8.4   Chinatown (1974)   54,281
46.   8.4   The Third Man (1949)   36,291
47.   8.4   A Clockwork Orange (1971)   135,540
48.   8.4   Alien (1979)   126,157
49.   8.4   Leben der Anderen, Das (2006)   38,486
50.   8.4   The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)   22,544
51.   8.4   Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)   146,607
52.   8.4   Forrest Gump (1994)   199,318
53.   8.4   The Shining (1980)   117,871
54.   8.4   Double Indemnity (1944)   24,705
55.   8.4   The Pianist (2002)   83,783
56.   8.4   Laberinto del fauno, El (2006)   95,165
57.   8.4   Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001)   66,107
58.   8.4   Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)   116,845
59.   8.4   Saving Private Ryan (1998)   193,891
60.   8.4   L.A. Confidential (1997)   123,608
61.   8.4   Requiem for a Dream (2000)   122,226
62.   8.4   The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)   42,582
63.   8.4   Boot, Das (1981)   52,619
64.   8.4   Aliens (1986)   121,554
65.   8.4   Reservoir Dogs (1992)   148,077
66.   8.4   There Will Be Blood (2007)   66,977
67.   8.4   The Maltese Falcon (1941)   37,317
68.   8.4   Untergang, Der (2004)   50,905
69.   8.4   No Country for Old Men (2007)   109,629
70.   8.4   Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)   157,693
71.   8.4   Raging Bull (1980)   61,959
72.   8.4   Rashômon (1950)   26,402
73.   8.3   Metropolis (1927)   26,577
74.   8.3   Modern Times (1936)   23,213
75.   8.3   Rebecca (1940)   24,281
76.   8.3   2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)   117,052
77.   8.3   Singin' in the Rain (1952)   39,439
78.   8.3   Sin City (2005)   171,580
79.   8.3   All About Eve (1950)   25,101
80.   8.3   Hotel Rwanda (2004)   58,726
81.   8.3   Some Like It Hot (1959)   47,965
82.   8.3   Amadeus (1984)   69,561
83.   8.3   Vita è bella, La (1997)   74,604
84.   8.3   City Lights (1931)   16,970
85.   8.3   Sjunde inseglet, Det (1957)   24,166
86.   8.3   The Great Escape (1963)   42,760
87.   8.3   The Prestige (2006)   115,198
88.   8.3   The Elephant Man (1980)   38,352
89.   8.3   On the Waterfront (1954)   28,178
90.   8.3   Touch of Evil (1958)   22,627
91.   8.3   Full Metal Jacket (1987)   102,790
92.   8.3   Jaws (1975)   97,338
93.   8.3   The Sting (1973)   46,257
94.   8.3   Nuovo cinema Paradiso (1988)   30,609
95.   8.3   Once Upon a Time in America (1984)   48,082
96.   8.3   The Apartment (1960)   23,825
97.   8.3   The Great Dictator (1940)   24,008
98.   8.3   Braveheart (1995)   175,542
99.   8.3   Blade Runner (1982)   136,247
100.   8.2   Strangers on a Train (1951)   22,808
101.   8.2   The Manchurian Candidate (1962)   26,044
102.   8.2   Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)   23,377
103.   8.2   Batman Begins (2005)   167,570
104.   8.2   Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)   125,215
105.   8.2   Back to the Future (1985)   138,564
106.   8.2   Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)   157,073
107.   8.2   High Noon (1952)   24,187
108.   8.2   The Big Sleep (1946)   20,404
109.   8.2   Ladri di biciclette (1948)   17,018
110.   8.2   Fargo (1996)   120,013
111.   8.2   The Wizard of Oz (1939)   74,158
112.   8.2   Notorious (1946)   21,753
113.   8.2   Unforgiven (1992)   65,156
114.   8.2   Oldboy (2003)   56,706
115.   8.2   Cool Hand Luke (1967)   30,041
116.   8.2   Ran (1985)   24,559
117.   8.2   Donnie Darko (2001)   142,978
118.   8.2   Mononoke-hime (1997)   44,415
119.   8.2   Per qualche dollaro in più (1965)   26,332
120.   8.2   The Green Mile (1999)   132,528
121.   8.2   Salaire de la peur, Le (1953)   8,893
122.   8.2   Yojimbo (1961)   19,981
123.   8.2   Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)   159,551
124.   8.2   Gladiator (2000)   193,695
125.   8.2   Die Hard (1988)   126,321
126.   8.2   Million Dollar Baby (2004)   90,364
127.   8.2   Into the Wild (2007)   36,527
128.   8.2   Ratatouille (2007)   73,203
129.   8.2   The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)   86,334
130.   8.2   Annie Hall (1977)   45,093
131.   8.1   Ben-Hur (1959)   41,322
132.   8.1   The Deer Hunter (1978)   61,053
133.   8.1   The Sixth Sense (1999)   176,170
134.   8.1   It Happened One Night (1934)   16,600
135.   8.1   Platoon (1986)   76,320
136.   8.1   Notti di Cabiria, Le (1957)   6,831
137.   8.1   Life of Brian (1979)   66,908
138.   8.1   The General (1927)   13,410
139.   8.1   The Killing (1956)   16,138
140.   8.1   Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)   8,391
141.   8.1   Heat (1995)   98,415
142.   8.1   Diaboliques, Les (1955)   8,857
143.   8.1   Smultronstället (1957)   13,542
144.   8.1   Finding Nemo (2003)   106,444
145.   8.1   Amores perros (2000)   40,744
146.   8.1   Battaglia di Algeri, La (1966)   8,438
147.   8.1   The Incredibles (2004)   103,596
148.   8.1   Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)   40,069
149.   8.1   Brief Encounter (1945)   8,263
150.   8.1   V for Vendetta (2005)   142,979
151.   8.1   The Wild Bunch (1969)   21,759
152.   8.1   The Graduate (1967)   55,317
153.   8.1   The Big Lebowski (1998)   118,412
154.   8.1   The Night of the Hunter (1955)   16,541
155.   8.1   8½ (1963)   18,807
156.   8.1   The Princess Bride (1987)   95,902
157.   8.1   Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)   8,875
158.   8.1   Children of Men (2006)   99,301
159.   8.1   Stand by Me (1986)   62,966
160.   8.1   Dog Day Afternoon (1975)   38,093
161.   8.1   Gandhi (1982)   33,946
162.   8.1   Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)   32,048
163.   8.1   Iron Man (2008)   68,629
164.   8.1   Snatch. (2000)   110,660
165.   8.1   Shadow of a Doubt (1943)   13,517
166.   8.1   Crash (2004/I)   119,403
167.   8.1   Witness for the Prosecution (1957)   11,168
168.   8.0   The Thing (1982)   48,488
169.   8.0   Gone with the Wind (1939)   55,617
170.   8.0   The African Queen (1951)   25,061
171.   8.0   Trainspotting (1996)   104,683
172.   8.0   Harvey (1950)   15,933
173.   8.0   The Grapes of Wrath (1940)   15,902
174.   8.0   Scarface (1983)   97,595
175.   8.0   Groundhog Day (1993)   92,498
176.   8.0   The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)   15,646
177.   8.0   The Gold Rush (1925)   13,651
178.   8.0   Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)   122,984
179.   8.0   The Conversation (1974)   21,983
180.   8.0   Duck Soup (1933)   18,772
181.   8.0   Toy Story (1995)   94,159
182.   8.0   The Terminator (1984)   119,399
183.   8.0   Little Miss Sunshine (2006)   95,452
184.   8.0   Patton (1970)   28,165
185.   8.0   Twelve Monkeys (1995)   119,102
186.   8.0   Wo hu cang long (2000)   85,243
187.   8.0   The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)   12,055
188.   8.0   Sleuth (1972)   10,757
189.   8.0   The Hustler (1961)   17,078
190.   8.0   The Lion King (1994)   83,361
191.   8.0   King Kong (1933)   26,791
192.   8.0   Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)   80,931
193.   8.0   Ed Wood (1994)   50,981
194.   8.0   Belle et la bête, La (1946)   6,552
195.   8.0   The Lady Vanishes (1938)   11,319
196.   8.0   The Exorcist (1973)   70,729
197.   8.0   The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)   20,478
198.   8.0   Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)   19,386
199.   8.0   Glory (1989)   41,626
200.   8.0   The Lost Weekend (1945)   7,908
201.   8.0   Juno (2007)   90,718
202.   8.0   Spartacus (1960)   35,278
203.   8.0   Stalag 17 (1953)   14,475
204.   8.0   Frankenstein (1931)   15,446
205.   8.0   Magnolia (1999)   90,373
206.   8.0   Umberto D. (1952)   5,141
207.   8.0   The Ox-Bow Incident (1943)   5,649
208.   8.0   Bride of Frankenstein (1935)   10,991
209.   8.0   Casino (1995)   70,431
210.   8.0   American Gangster (2007)   69,028
211.   8.0   Bonnie and Clyde (1967)   27,515
212.   8.0   Cabinet des Dr. Caligari., Das (1920)   11,138
213.   8.0   Rosemary's Baby (1968)   31,744
214.   8.0   The Philadelphia Story (1940)   20,126
215.   8.0   All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)   14,697
216.   8.0   Hotaru no haka (1988)   21,231
217.   8.0   In the Heat of the Night (1967)   15,226
218.   8.0   Big Fish (2003)   91,272
219.   8.0   Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)   6,760
220.   8.0   Anatomy of a Murder (1959)   10,005
221.   8.0   Dial M for Murder (1954)   18,748
222.   8.0   Rope (1948)   19,524
223.   8.0   Mystic River (2003)   76,495
224.   8.0   A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)   22,407
225.   8.0   Lola rennt (1998)   62,040
226.   8.0   Manhattan (1979)   26,112
227.   8.0   Young Frankenstein (1974)   43,926
228.   7.9   Stalker (1979)   12,837
229.   7.9   Out of the Past (1947)   7,194
230.   7.9   The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)   16,234
231.   7.9   Roman Holiday (1953)   20,816
232.   7.9   Toy Story 2 (1999)   80,945
233.   7.9   Scaphandre et le papillon, Le (2007)   10,374
234.   7.9   Harold and Maude (1971)   19,643
235.   7.9   Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)   169,044
236.   7.9   Shaun of the Dead (2004)   84,914
237.   7.9   A Christmas Story (1983)   40,987
238.   7.9   Great Expectations (1946)   5,715
239.   7.9   Mou gaan dou (2002)   23,194
240.   7.9   The Searchers (1956)   21,705
241.   7.9   Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)   21,236
242.   7.9   Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004)   25,868
243.   7.9   Blood Diamond (2006)   70,245
244.   7.9   Bringing Up Baby (1938)   17,112
245.   7.9   Barry Lyndon (1975)   26,757
246.   7.9   Ying xiong (2002)   59,420
247.   7.9   Dolce vita, La (1960)   12,434
248.   7.9   Network (1976)   20,185
249.   7.9   Mulholland Dr. (2001)   73,272
250.   7.9   Cinderella Man (2005)   44,968
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Moosejay on June 09, 2008, 04:37:21 PM


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Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Fury on June 09, 2008, 04:40:46 PM
Heres the complete top 250, I agree, Shawshank and the Godfather were my top 2 films way before I even knew what IMDB was.Still cant decide which I prefer.

Rank   Rating   Title   Votes
1.   9.1   The Godfather (1972)   281,480
2.   9.1   The Shawshank Redemption (1994)   332,180
3.   9.0   The Godfather: Part II (1974)   161,322
4.   8.9   Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il (1966)   93,661
5.   8.9   Pulp Fiction (1994)   285,116
6.   8.8   Schindler's List (1993)   190,409
7.   8.8   One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)   143,369
8.   8.8   Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)   200,724
9.   8.8   Casablanca (1942)   123,757
10.   8.8   Shichinin no samurai (1954)   69,705
11.   8.8   Star Wars (1977)   241,404
12.   8.8   12 Angry Men (1957)   68,483
13.   8.8   The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)   255,404
14.   8.7   Goodfellas (1990)   156,105
15.   8.7   Rear Window (1954)   82,697
16.   8.7   Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)   180,143
17.   8.7   Cidade de Deus (2002)   100,256
18.   8.7   C'era una volta il West (1968)   47,025
19.   8.7   The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)   287,454
20.   8.7   The Usual Suspects (1995)   195,039
21.   8.6   Psycho (1960)   101,542
22.   8.6   Fight Club (1999)   255,020
23.   8.6   Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)   117,314
24.   8.6   The Silence of the Lambs (1991)   173,276
25.   8.6   Citizen Kane (1941)   106,114
26.   8.6   North by Northwest (1959)   67,221
27.   8.6   Sunset Blvd. (1950)   36,142
28.   8.6   Memento (2000)   185,790
29.   8.6   The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)   237,517
30.   8.6   It's a Wonderful Life (1946)   74,751
31.   8.6   The Matrix (1999)   271,764
32.   8.5   Lawrence of Arabia (1962)   58,812
33.   8.5   Se7en (1995)   188,557
34.   8.5   Apocalypse Now (1979)   125,921
35.   8.5   Taxi Driver (1976)   105,570
36.   8.5   American Beauty (1999)   212,337
37.   8.5   Léon (1994)   129,930
38.   8.5   Vertigo (1958)   65,146
39.   8.5   American History X (1998)   147,544
40.   8.5   Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le (2001)   127,408
41.   8.5   Paths of Glory (1957)   30,400
42.   8.5   The Departed (2006)   164,691
43.   8.5   M (1931)   26,957
44.   8.4   To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)   59,441
45.   8.4   Chinatown (1974)   54,281
46.   8.4   The Third Man (1949)   36,291
47.   8.4   A Clockwork Orange (1971)   135,540
48.   8.4   Alien (1979)   126,157
49.   8.4   Leben der Anderen, Das (2006)   38,486
50.   8.4   The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)   22,544
51.   8.4   Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)   146,607
52.   8.4   Forrest Gump (1994)   199,318
53.   8.4   The Shining (1980)   117,871
54.   8.4   Double Indemnity (1944)   24,705
55.   8.4   The Pianist (2002)   83,783
56.   8.4   Laberinto del fauno, El (2006)   95,165
57.   8.4   Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001)   66,107
58.   8.4   Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)   116,845
59.   8.4   Saving Private Ryan (1998)   193,891
60.   8.4   L.A. Confidential (1997)   123,608
61.   8.4   Requiem for a Dream (2000)   122,226
62.   8.4   The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)   42,582
63.   8.4   Boot, Das (1981)   52,619
64.   8.4   Aliens (1986)   121,554
65.   8.4   Reservoir Dogs (1992)   148,077
66.   8.4   There Will Be Blood (2007)   66,977
67.   8.4   The Maltese Falcon (1941)   37,317
68.   8.4   Untergang, Der (2004)   50,905
69.   8.4   No Country for Old Men (2007)   109,629
70.   8.4   Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)   157,693
71.   8.4   Raging Bull (1980)   61,959
72.   8.4   Rashômon (1950)   26,402
73.   8.3   Metropolis (1927)   26,577
74.   8.3   Modern Times (1936)   23,213
75.   8.3   Rebecca (1940)   24,281
76.   8.3   2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)   117,052
77.   8.3   Singin' in the Rain (1952)   39,439
78.   8.3   Sin City (2005)   171,580
79.   8.3   All About Eve (1950)   25,101
80.   8.3   Hotel Rwanda (2004)   58,726
81.   8.3   Some Like It Hot (1959)   47,965
82.   8.3   Amadeus (1984)   69,561
83.   8.3   Vita è bella, La (1997)   74,604
84.   8.3   City Lights (1931)   16,970
85.   8.3   Sjunde inseglet, Det (1957)   24,166
86.   8.3   The Great Escape (1963)   42,760
87.   8.3   The Prestige (2006)   115,198
88.   8.3   The Elephant Man (1980)   38,352
89.   8.3   On the Waterfront (1954)   28,178
90.   8.3   Touch of Evil (1958)   22,627
91.   8.3   Full Metal Jacket (1987)   102,790
92.   8.3   Jaws (1975)   97,338
93.   8.3   The Sting (1973)   46,257
94.   8.3   Nuovo cinema Paradiso (1988)   30,609
95.   8.3   Once Upon a Time in America (1984)   48,082
96.   8.3   The Apartment (1960)   23,825
97.   8.3   The Great Dictator (1940)   24,008
98.   8.3   Braveheart (1995)   175,542
99.   8.3   Blade Runner (1982)   136,247
100.   8.2   Strangers on a Train (1951)   22,808
101.   8.2   The Manchurian Candidate (1962)   26,044
102.   8.2   Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)   23,377
103.   8.2   Batman Begins (2005)   167,570
104.   8.2   Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)   125,215
105.   8.2   Back to the Future (1985)   138,564
106.   8.2   Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)   157,073
107.   8.2   High Noon (1952)   24,187
108.   8.2   The Big Sleep (1946)   20,404
109.   8.2   Ladri di biciclette (1948)   17,018
110.   8.2   Fargo (1996)   120,013
111.   8.2   The Wizard of Oz (1939)   74,158
112.   8.2   Notorious (1946)   21,753
113.   8.2   Unforgiven (1992)   65,156
114.   8.2   Oldboy (2003)   56,706
115.   8.2   Cool Hand Luke (1967)   30,041
116.   8.2   Ran (1985)   24,559
117.   8.2   Donnie Darko (2001)   142,978
118.   8.2   Mononoke-hime (1997)   44,415
119.   8.2   Per qualche dollaro in più (1965)   26,332
120.   8.2   The Green Mile (1999)   132,528
121.   8.2   Salaire de la peur, Le (1953)   8,893
122.   8.2   Yojimbo (1961)   19,981
123.   8.2   Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)   159,551
124.   8.2   Gladiator (2000)   193,695
125.   8.2   Die Hard (1988)   126,321
126.   8.2   Million Dollar Baby (2004)   90,364
127.   8.2   Into the Wild (2007)   36,527
128.   8.2   Ratatouille (2007)   73,203
129.   8.2   The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)   86,334
130.   8.2   Annie Hall (1977)   45,093
131.   8.1   Ben-Hur (1959)   41,322
132.   8.1   The Deer Hunter (1978)   61,053
133.   8.1   The Sixth Sense (1999)   176,170
134.   8.1   It Happened One Night (1934)   16,600
135.   8.1   Platoon (1986)   76,320
136.   8.1   Notti di Cabiria, Le (1957)   6,831
137.   8.1   Life of Brian (1979)   66,908
138.   8.1   The General (1927)   13,410
139.   8.1   The Killing (1956)   16,138
140.   8.1   Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)   8,391
141.   8.1   Heat (1995)   98,415
142.   8.1   Diaboliques, Les (1955)   8,857
143.   8.1   Smultronstället (1957)   13,542
144.   8.1   Finding Nemo (2003)   106,444
145.   8.1   Amores perros (2000)   40,744
146.   8.1   Battaglia di Algeri, La (1966)   8,438
147.   8.1   The Incredibles (2004)   103,596
148.   8.1   Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)   40,069
149.   8.1   Brief Encounter (1945)   8,263
150.   8.1   V for Vendetta (2005)   142,979
151.   8.1   The Wild Bunch (1969)   21,759
152.   8.1   The Graduate (1967)   55,317
153.   8.1   The Big Lebowski (1998)   118,412
154.   8.1   The Night of the Hunter (1955)   16,541
155.   8.1   8½ (1963)   18,807
156.   8.1   The Princess Bride (1987)   95,902
157.   8.1   Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)   8,875
158.   8.1   Children of Men (2006)   99,301
159.   8.1   Stand by Me (1986)   62,966
160.   8.1   Dog Day Afternoon (1975)   38,093
161.   8.1   Gandhi (1982)   33,946
162.   8.1   Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)   32,048
163.   8.1   Iron Man (2008)   68,629
164.   8.1   Snatch. (2000)   110,660
165.   8.1   Shadow of a Doubt (1943)   13,517
166.   8.1   Crash (2004/I)   119,403
167.   8.1   Witness for the Prosecution (1957)   11,168
168.   8.0   The Thing (1982)   48,488
169.   8.0   Gone with the Wind (1939)   55,617
170.   8.0   The African Queen (1951)   25,061
171.   8.0   Trainspotting (1996)   104,683
172.   8.0   Harvey (1950)   15,933
173.   8.0   The Grapes of Wrath (1940)   15,902
174.   8.0   Scarface (1983)   97,595
175.   8.0   Groundhog Day (1993)   92,498
176.   8.0   The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)   15,646
177.   8.0   The Gold Rush (1925)   13,651
178.   8.0   Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)   122,984
179.   8.0   The Conversation (1974)   21,983
180.   8.0   Duck Soup (1933)   18,772
181.   8.0   Toy Story (1995)   94,159
182.   8.0   The Terminator (1984)   119,399
183.   8.0   Little Miss Sunshine (2006)   95,452
184.   8.0   Patton (1970)   28,165
185.   8.0   Twelve Monkeys (1995)   119,102
186.   8.0   Wo hu cang long (2000)   85,243
187.   8.0   The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)   12,055
188.   8.0   Sleuth (1972)   10,757
189.   8.0   The Hustler (1961)   17,078
190.   8.0   The Lion King (1994)   83,361
191.   8.0   King Kong (1933)   26,791
192.   8.0   Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)   80,931
193.   8.0   Ed Wood (1994)   50,981
194.   8.0   Belle et la bête, La (1946)   6,552
195.   8.0   The Lady Vanishes (1938)   11,319
196.   8.0   The Exorcist (1973)   70,729
197.   8.0   The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)   20,478
198.   8.0   Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)   19,386
199.   8.0   Glory (1989)   41,626
200.   8.0   The Lost Weekend (1945)   7,908
201.   8.0   Juno (2007)   90,718
202.   8.0   Spartacus (1960)   35,278
203.   8.0   Stalag 17 (1953)   14,475
204.   8.0   Frankenstein (1931)   15,446
205.   8.0   Magnolia (1999)   90,373
206.   8.0   Umberto D. (1952)   5,141
207.   8.0   The Ox-Bow Incident (1943)   5,649
208.   8.0   Bride of Frankenstein (1935)   10,991
209.   8.0   Casino (1995)   70,431
210.   8.0   American Gangster (2007)   69,028
211.   8.0   Bonnie and Clyde (1967)   27,515
212.   8.0   Cabinet des Dr. Caligari., Das (1920)   11,138
213.   8.0   Rosemary's Baby (1968)   31,744
214.   8.0   The Philadelphia Story (1940)   20,126
215.   8.0   All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)   14,697
216.   8.0   Hotaru no haka (1988)   21,231
217.   8.0   In the Heat of the Night (1967)   15,226
218.   8.0   Big Fish (2003)   91,272
219.   8.0   Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)   6,760
220.   8.0   Anatomy of a Murder (1959)   10,005
221.   8.0   Dial M for Murder (1954)   18,748
222.   8.0   Rope (1948)   19,524
223.   8.0   Mystic River (2003)   76,495
224.   8.0   A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)   22,407
225.   8.0   Lola rennt (1998)   62,040
226.   8.0   Manhattan (1979)   26,112
227.   8.0   Young Frankenstein (1974)   43,926
228.   7.9   Stalker (1979)   12,837
229.   7.9   Out of the Past (1947)   7,194
230.   7.9   The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)   16,234
231.   7.9   Roman Holiday (1953)   20,816
232.   7.9   Toy Story 2 (1999)   80,945
233.   7.9   Scaphandre et le papillon, Le (2007)   10,374
234.   7.9   Harold and Maude (1971)   19,643
235.   7.9   Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)   169,044
236.   7.9   Shaun of the Dead (2004)   84,914
237.   7.9   A Christmas Story (1983)   40,987
238.   7.9   Great Expectations (1946)   5,715
239.   7.9   Mou gaan dou (2002)   23,194
240.   7.9   The Searchers (1956)   21,705
241.   7.9   Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)   21,236
242.   7.9   Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004)   25,868
243.   7.9   Blood Diamond (2006)   70,245
244.   7.9   Bringing Up Baby (1938)   17,112
245.   7.9   Barry Lyndon (1975)   26,757
246.   7.9   Ying xiong (2002)   59,420
247.   7.9   Dolce vita, La (1960)   12,434
248.   7.9   Network (1976)   20,185
249.   7.9   Mulholland Dr. (2001)   73,272
250.   7.9   Cinderella Man (2005)   44,968

That's actually a pretty good list. Some movies look like they're up there just because they were recent and some others are lower for being older but that's more towards the middle and bottom. The top is pretty good, in my opinion. I can't decide between Shawshank and the Godfather myself.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 09, 2008, 04:46:49 PM
That's actually a pretty good list. Some movies look like they're up there just because they were recent and some others are lower for being older but that's more towards the middle and bottom. The top is pretty good, in my opinion. I can't decide between Shawshank and the Godfather myself.

Yeah the newer movies tend to fall in votes quickly and drop out witihin the year, some movies have fans who just spam high scores but they get found out quick.Im glad Shawshank now gets the credit it deserves, it bombed at the box office and was robbed at the oscars, word of mouth made it as popular as it is today.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: bigguns23 on June 09, 2008, 04:55:45 PM
Ed Norton sucks.

Maybe, but he would fuck you up in a fight ;)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Fury on June 09, 2008, 05:01:23 PM
Yeah the newer movies tend to fall in votes quickly and drop out witihin the year, some movies have fans who just spam high scores but they get found out quick.Im glad Shawshank now gets the credit it deserves, it bombed at the box office and was robbed at the oscars, word of mouth made it as popular as it is today.

Word of mouth is actually what got me to watch it. Didn't know much about it until one of my buddies told me to watch it. Since then I'm compelled to watch it every time I see it on HBO or whatever channel I stumble across it upon.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Oki_Rej on June 09, 2008, 05:04:41 PM
because he boned Selma Hayak   :o

just don't like when they have to use that much CGI to pull off a film 
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: A2daMIR on June 09, 2008, 05:20:19 PM
???

(http://ukpress.google.com/media/ALeqM5ha94TQYo71aWteADLCGfuYAKwAeg?size=s)

(http://www.slashfilm.com/wp/wp-content/images/hulk2.jpg)

one of the greatests actors ever... American history X,Fight Club, Primal Fear... fucking great actor...remember, bruce banner wasnt jacked, The Hulk was...he's just playing Bruce
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: bigguns23 on June 09, 2008, 07:02:13 PM
one of the greatests actors ever... American history X,Fight Club, Primal Fear... fucking great actor...remember, bruce banner wasnt jacked, The Hulk was...he's just playing Bruce

I agree. American history x must have been a tough ass role to do.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Danimal77 on June 09, 2008, 08:53:23 PM
???

(http://ukpress.google.com/media/ALeqM5ha94TQYo71aWteADLCGfuYAKwAeg?size=s)

(http://www.slashfilm.com/wp/wp-content/images/hulk2.jpg)

Ever hear of Fight Club????  ;D
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: TechnoViking on June 09, 2008, 10:20:31 PM
It would have been awesome if he had the same tatts from american history X...
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Dreadlord on June 09, 2008, 10:49:04 PM


A good actor in a bad role can't salvage a film. Ang lee is considered a good director and yet he screwed up the first Hulk movie. 

From what I've seen so far I'm not that impressed. A CGI battle with the abomination isn't all that impressive.

I'm a comicbook fan but I think we need at least an year break from superhero movies. Let 'em work up a proper script rather than rush lackluster movies to meet deadlines. Oversaturation is not a good thing.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: gordiano on June 10, 2008, 12:45:30 AM
The movie is going to suck just like the other one ! the Hulk left a lot to be desired and even though Tim Roth and Ed Norton will be in this I just don't see it working

Exactly.


Another hyped up pile of shit. Not that it matters, the sheeple will still go out in record numbers to see it.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: DK II on June 10, 2008, 12:55:03 AM
They didn't. They chose him to play Bruce Banner; he was chosen because he is a good actor.

Shhhhhh, don't overdo it, you might cause some killing sprees if getbig posters try to figure out your intellectual postings.


Yes, Edward Norton is crappy as the Hulk, he isn't even green enough.  ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Lurker79 on June 10, 2008, 06:21:30 AM
Shhhhhh, don't overdo it, you might cause some killing sprees if getbig posters try to figure out your intellectual postings.


Yes, Edward Norton is crappy as the Hulk, he isn't even green enough.  ::) ::) ::)

I think his 12 inch arms just won't cut it as the Hulk...
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: DK II on June 10, 2008, 06:26:17 AM
I think his 12 inch arms just won't cut it as the Hulk...

He isn't the Hulk, he is Banner you idiot.  ::)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: dr.chimps on June 10, 2008, 06:36:19 AM
which hero does the cameo?
Iron Man.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: TechnoViking on June 10, 2008, 08:54:08 PM
Biggest voting by the Public ever listed on which Movies they think are best of all time at imdb, amount of votes at end.Check out number 39, and yes I admit the reverse jam is corny.

Top 250 movies as voted by our users
For this top 250, only votes from regular voters are considered.

Rank   Rating   Title   Votes
1.   9.1   The Godfather (1972)   281,480
2.   9.1   The Shawshank Redemption (1994)   332,180
3.   9.0   The Godfather: Part II (1974)   161,322
4.   8.9   Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il (1966)   93,661
5.   8.9   Pulp Fiction (1994)   285,116
6.   8.8   Schindler's List (1993)   190,409
7.   8.8   One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)   143,369
8.   8.8   Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)   200,724
9.   8.8   Casablanca (1942)   123,757
10.   8.8   Shichinin no samurai (1954)   69,705
11.   8.8   Star Wars (1977)   241,404
12.   8.8   12 Angry Men (1957)   68,483
13.   8.8   The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)   255,404
14.   8.7   Goodfellas (1990)   156,105
15.   8.7   Rear Window (1954)   82,697
16.   8.7   Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)   180,143
17.   8.7   Cidade de Deus (2002)   100,256
18.   8.7   C'era una volta il West (1968)   47,025
19.   8.7   The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)   287,454
20.   8.7   The Usual Suspects (1995)   195,039
21.   8.6   Psycho (1960)   101,542
22.   8.6   Fight Club (1999)   255,020
23.   8.6   Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)   117,314
24.   8.6   The Silence of the Lambs (1991)   173,276
25.   8.6   Citizen Kane (1941)   106,114
26.   8.6   North by Northwest (1959)   67,221
27.   8.6   Sunset Blvd. (1950)   36,142
28.   8.6   Memento (2000)   185,790
29.   8.6   The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)   237,517
30.   8.6   It's a Wonderful Life (1946)   74,751
31.   8.6   The Matrix (1999)   271,764
32.   8.5   Lawrence of Arabia (1962)   58,812
33.   8.5   Se7en (1995)   188,557
34.   8.5   Apocalypse Now (1979)   125,921
35.   8.5   Taxi Driver (1976)   105,570
36.   8.5   American Beauty (1999)   212,337
37.   8.5   Léon (1994)   129,930
38.   8.5   Vertigo (1958)   65,146
39.   8.5   American History X (1998)   147,544
40.   8.5   Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le (2001)

Jesus, Schidlers list is #6 on that list...A good movie for sure but not anywhere near top 100 ever made...Where were these polls taking in the heart of Jerusalem...Well if anything, i guess this proves that the jews do have control over almost everything...
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Moosejay on June 10, 2008, 08:55:53 PM
Iron Man.

Shit...really? Thats cool
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CARTEL on June 10, 2008, 08:59:08 PM
Maybe, but he would fuck you up in a fight ;)

Only if he re-wrote the script  ;)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: SuperNatural on June 10, 2008, 10:55:31 PM
Jesus, Schidlers list is #6 on that list...A good movie for sure but not anywhere near top 100 ever made...Where were these polls taking in the heart of Jerusalem...Well if anything, i guess this proves that the jews do have control over almost everything...

Schindler's List is a great movie.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: titusisback on June 10, 2008, 11:32:10 PM
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Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Jeffro on June 11, 2008, 12:11:46 AM
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alot of people consider norton to be "huge" in that movie  ::)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: DK II on June 11, 2008, 12:13:22 AM
alot of people consider norton to be "huge" in that movie  ::)

Yes, he is obviously juiced to the gills....  ::) ::)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Mobil on June 11, 2008, 12:33:36 AM
hes fucked sylma heyack(spelling?)...... so hes the hulk
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Kwon on June 11, 2008, 06:40:02 PM
Why would they choose this guy as the Incredible Hulk
(http://ukpress.google.com/media/ALeqM5ha94TQYo71aWteADLCGfuYAKwAeg?size=s)

They didn't, they chose him to play Bruce Banner, not The Hulk.

Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Tapeworm on June 12, 2008, 06:00:17 AM
Yes, too small.  Too small to play the hulk.



Ps- Shawshank redemption was good but it's not a top 100 film.  "I miss my friend Andy."  ::)
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: jaejonna on June 12, 2008, 06:17:22 AM
Shawshank Redemption most underrated by the industry at the time it was released but without a doubt i do not know anyone who can say one bad thing about the movie...good movie ...real good.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Epic_Monster on June 12, 2008, 06:20:45 AM
Shawshank Redemption most underrated by the industry at the time it was released but without a doubt i do not know anyone who can say one bad thing about the movie...good movie ...real good.

Shawshank Redemption is a masterpiece!
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 12, 2008, 06:22:30 AM

Ps- Shawshank redemption was good but it's not a top 100 film.  "I miss my friend Andy."  ::)

Its probably the most respected film by the public ever made, that says alot.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: Army of One on June 12, 2008, 06:24:27 AM
Shawshank Redemption is a masterpiece!

I agree, I dont think the film had one dull moment.A little bit of trivia at the start when andys bus pulls in to the prison the black guy who says "reelin em in" talking about fresh fish is Morgan Freemans son, the same guy whose picture is on Freemans Parole Sheet as a young Red.
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: CalvinH on June 12, 2008, 07:33:49 AM
Shawshank Redemption most underrated by the industry at the time it was released but without a doubt i do not know anyone who can say one bad thing about the movie...good movie ...real good.



"I love when she does that shit with her hair"
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: DK II on June 12, 2008, 07:56:41 AM
hes a good actor thats why in was great in american history x , i liked the first hulk movie but lots of people didnt  ??? i cant wait for this one

Me too, the scenes of the Hulk in the desert are superb!
Title: Re: Why would they choose this guy as the incredible hulk
Post by: The_Punisher on June 12, 2008, 08:18:20 AM
hes a good actor thats why in was great in american history x , i liked the first hulk movie but lots of people didnt  ??? i cant wait for this one



I wonder why they didn't bring the same guy who played in the first hulk. in the first Hulk, the last scene ended in the jungle where nobody knew who he was. and I think that was a great ending. I'm not too sure how this New Hulk is gonna do at the Box office compared to the first one. There are a whole new Cast for this new movie