Hulk behind the scenes

2022-01-26 08:11
The film was shot in San Francisco for 3 weeks. While the crew was in San Francisco, the filming had to be suspended for two hours, because college students at the University of California, Berkeley made a prank on the side, and the sound of urination distracted the actors on the set. It took two hours to round up the students.
When filming the scene of a helicopter chasing the Hulk on the mountain, the crew was allowed to fly the helicopter at an altitude of 75 feet. According to the regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration, the altitude of the helicopter must not be less than 500 feet. In order to complete this ultra-low-altitude flight, the crew had to evacuate local residents.
In order to build the base in the film, production designer Rick Heinrichs referred to some photos of the North American Air Defense Joint Command.
The security chief in the film is played by Lou Ferregno, who played the Hulk in the 1978 TV series.
Originally set to create the soundtrack for the film was Michael Danner, who was later replaced by Danny Elfman.
Ang Lee directed the film and refused to direct "Terminator 3".
Nick Nolte, who plays Bruce Banner's father, is the first choice of the producers.
Stan Lee’s cameo dialogue in the film was prepared temporarily.
The CGI part of the scene where the Hulk fights with the three mutant dogs in the film is the most complex and difficult special effect ever produced by Industrial Light and Magic. In the end, only one-third of the storyboard content is presented in the film. , Because the cost of completing all the productions is too high.
As early as the mid-1990s, the production began to brew the film. Johnny Depp was the best candidate to play Bruce Banner. Later, Billy Crudepp became Lee's first choice, but he refused. At the invitation of Ang Lee. Later candidates to play Banner included Tom Cruise, Steve Buscemi, David Duchovny and Jeff Goblen.
Edward Norton refused to appear in the film, but he later decided to play Bruce Banner in the 2008 "Invincible Hulk".
Ang Lee once took Eric Barna to watch a boxing match without gloves to prepare the latter for the character's brutality.
In the early scripts, there were episodes of Hulk fighting with giant insects.
Ang Lee's son designed a mutant dog to attack the Hulk.
In the scene of Betty's call shortly after the beginning of the film, a poster of "Diet Men and Women" directed by Ang Lee appeared in the background.
According to the animator of Industrial Light and Magic, the Hulk weighs 3,452 pounds, the skin is 10 times stronger than Kevlar, the chest measurement is 208 inches, the waist circumference is 130 inches, and it is 87 yards if you wear shoes.
The helicopter that attacked the Hulk in the desert was the RAH-66 Comanche gunship, and the F/A-22 Raptor fighter was the F/A-22 Raptor fighter that attacked the Hulk near the Golden Gate Bridge. When the film was released, neither of the two fighters had begun service in the US military. It is worth mentioning that the RAH-66 development plan was forced to cancel on February 23, 2004, and no Comanche served in the military.
Eric Barna took four shots of the process of turning into a Hulk in his first rage, and in the end he almost collapsed.
The Abrams main battle tank that fought against the Hulk in the desert was actually disguised as a British chief.
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  • Norberto 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    The double fast forward speed is just right. . .

  • Ruth 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Except for the action scenes, everything else is a waste of time, and it is no wonder that the reputation is not good.

Hulk quotes

  • Betty Ross: Hey, I found you.

    Bruce Banner: Betty, hey.

    Betty Ross: I hate them.

    Bruce Banner: Wait, I just got here. Who do we hate?

    Betty Ross: The review board. We have to make a presentation on Tuesday.

    Bruce Banner: Ah.

    Betty Ross: And you're gonna make it with me.

    Bruce Banner: You think I should?

    Betty Ross: Yeah, you're great with that stuff. Start talking about microbes and nanomeds. You sound almost... passionate. Sorry, that was rude.

    Bruce Banner: Nobody expects us to be easy. Just working together after being... so close.

    Betty Ross: We were close?

    Bruce Banner: Look, if I could be more... whatever, you know, like... just...

    Betty Ross: Don't. It's not your fault, really. It's just a byproduct of my inexplicable obsession with emotionally distant men. It'll get over us.

    Bruce Banner: Good for you.

    Betty Ross: Anyway, I'm just really stressed about this review. If we don't get impressive results today, we're gonna have a really hard sell come this Tuesday.

    Bruce Banner: Well, then, let's go be impressive.

  • Betty Ross: [Deleted scene] The nanomeds, which are essentially little molecular machines remain inert in the body until we activate them with a burst of gamma radiation. Then, they instantly go to work repairing tissues by breaking down damaged cells and by forcing healthy cells to replicate. The problem we've been having involves managing the energy flux created by such rapid cellular activity and the buildup of waste products from the dismantled cells, which have so far let to catastrophic results. In our next round of experiments, we'll be damaging the cells with drastically higher doses of gamma radiation, resulting in more uniform trauma. We hope in this way to better contain their destructive potential. If we do, if we succeed, we may someday realize our goal of near instantaneous bodily repair.

    Scientist: But to date, the nanomeds have failed. What are you looking at in terms of...

    Bruce Banner: But not by much.

    Scientist: I'm sorry?

    Bruce Banner: Death is a kind of forgetting. You see, each time a human cell replicates, it loses a little more DNA from the end of its chromosomes. Now, eventually what happens is, it forgets so much that it forgets its function, its ability to cope with trauma, to continue to reproduce. Okay? Whereas life; life has the ability to both retrieve and to act on memory. What makes the nanomeds so extraordinary and continuing our funding worthy, of course is the fact they are life... unbound. It's beautiful, but it's untenable. Part of life is death, is forgetting and unchecked, it's mutatious, it's monstrous. See, the nanomeds remember their instructions too well. Basically, to stay in balance and alive, we must forget as much as we remember.

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