Superheros ben koshkin spiderman and the incredible hulk
See these links about our super hero trio:
http://www.salon.com/ent/movies/review/2008/06/13/hulk/
ben
Koshkin, Superman, and Batman was a great superhero trio but this is
better! Movies based on comic books are supposed to be the
stuff of fantasy. But is it too much to ask for a little believability?
Louis Leterrier's "The Incredible Hulk" -- conceived as a do-over after
Ang Lee's cerebral 2003 "Hulk"
proved to be such a disappointment to fans of the Marvel comic series
-- is so fattened up with special effects that it seems to be
insulating itself against audience disapproval. But that's not the same
as teasing moviegoers, or delighting them, or sending them home with
the sense that they're leaving with more than they came in with. "The
Incredible Hulk" is an extravagant, booming picture, and Leterrier has
taken great care to deliver one particular element that Lee's picture
skimped on: He gives us plenty of opportunities to watch an angry,
musclebound green giant smash stuff up. But Leterrier's Hulk -- like
Lee's -- isn't a real-life bodybuilder in tiny, tattered pants, à la
Lou Ferrigno, who starred in the popular television show of the late
'70s and early '80s. He's a CGI creation whose body is a rolling
landscape of bulbous muscles and throbbing veins, attached to a face
that tells us nothing: Leterrier and his team of CGI elves have worked
hard to make the Hulk look "real." They just haven't bothered to make
him seem human.










