As the series goes on hulk does become more intelligent and used more words, but the in-between merge of banner and hulk definitely was never really something we wanted, I do remember though in comic series like the secret wars hulk learned how to speak pretty good English and that was in the Early 80's and I've wondered if thets kinda what they based the movies evolution on
I was there that night. Working at the Swatch Pavilion. Maybe 75 ft from where it went off. The ground they said he covered from the pay phone to the site was IMPOSSIBLE to cover in that amount of time. It took me longer than that to go 1/4 the distance for lunch.
Wouldve like to have seen some actual consequences for taking the reigns off the strongest avenger like that. Imagine Banner seperated from the hulk because of baldie and now they have a new problem. A hulk vs hulk showdown.
So the bunker didn't contain a foul ancient magick tome made of human skin and bone, detailing stories of various people across time fighting back against demonic forces? And protag was next in line to hold back the Darkness? Pity.
The FBI should’ve been disbanded after this instead it just told them they can do whatever they want… then we got Ruby Ridge, Waco, the Obama & Biden administrations.
I SO disagree on the doctors animatronic maze, I found that so lame and misutilized. The AI was janky and the fact that it was the “real” boss fight made me so disappointed. Mob definitely should’ve at least made him a miniboss and given him some kind of actual fight
I often wonder if the bag planted was a pysop operation, people in powerful postilions were pissed that a security guard found it. Decided to unleash their anger onto him and his family.
I really hate Disney for doing what they did to all Marvel characters but especially the hulk. I mean, the Hulk doing yoga? Being affraid of being mean? WTF? The combination of Banner and the Hulk does exist in the MCU, its name is Maestro and he is nothing like this.
I hate to say this, but I knew Jewell. He worked as a security officer at my college (Piedmont), and was terminated from there (with cause) prior to his becoming a security guard for the Olympics. When we first heard that he was involved with the case, it was our paper that broke the first story, and that story (heavily edited) is what the Atlanta Journal Constitution used as a source for its own article. Jewell was NOT a good guy, as so many folks like to present him out to be. He was a glory hound, and a pervert at the very least, and a potential rapist at the worst. The reason Jewell was fired from the college, was due to two confirmed (and multiple suspected) instances where Jewell violated student civil rights. In one case, he was found to have conducted an illegal search of student dorms, under the guise of a fire drill; and in the second, more damning case, he sexually assaulted a female student at the college, placing his hands inside of her bikini top, claiming he was quote "searching for drugs that he suspected she had on her." The student was threatening a lawsuit against the college, and Jewell was quietly terminated as part of a settlement reached with the college. Even before those two instances were documented, Jewell was at the center of the majority of complaints against the college's own police force, with numerous instances of him being accused of physically touching female students; or singling them out for 'detaining'. This was all mentioned in the article, and was well sourced. It should be noted that while he did sue the college as well, that lawsuit was not because of what the college paper, the "Lion's Roar" had written. Rather, it was because the college had submitted his employment record, including the numerous reports against him, to the newspaper when their reporters requested them. At that time, under Georgia law, this act was technically illegal. While I wasn't privy (I was on the college paper at the time) to that suit, we were told by our advisor that while we could continue to report on the case, we could only do so if we left out any commentary on the reason for his previous termination from the college; this included removing a number of pending interviews with some of his victims who still attended the college. To put it simply, they went into 'damage control' and wanted to make him seem as 'nice' as they could. Now, the big question you might have. Do I think he did it still, or did I think he did it then? Short answer for both is no. More specifically, knowing him as I did, and based on the past interactions I had seen taken by Jewell, I knew he was something of a 'glory hound'. Richard wanted to always be the "hero". He wanted to be the center of attention, and unfortunately, I think he got what he wanted. I believe that Richard knew, well in advance, that something was wrong with the situation with the bag, but waited to report it. He didn't make the bomb, but by the same token, he didn't act fast enough to remove people. Whatever the case, Richard Jewell? He's not a hero. He's a very bad person, who did one good thing, and every single person that talks about how the "FBI and media" did him bad... no... they did not. Jewell deserved the scrutiny, and honestly, had the actions he took at the college happened today, or even in the past ten years, he'd be serving a lengthy sentence in prison, not be heralded as some conspiracy theorist's wet dream.
The FBI ruined more lives than you know. And you never even heard about it.
Never knew CaseOh was in a film
Trump is serving this man's revenge as we speak.
Movie name: Deep in Emily in Paris
Ruined his life
Great actor deserved an Oscar ❤
As the series goes on hulk does become more intelligent and used more words, but the in-between merge of banner and hulk definitely was never really something we wanted, I do remember though in comic series like the secret wars hulk learned how to speak pretty good English and that was in the Early 80's and I've wondered if thets kinda what they based the movies evolution on
I WISH it could come back
I was there that night. Working at the Swatch Pavilion. Maybe 75 ft from where it went off. The ground they said he covered from the pay phone to the site was IMPOSSIBLE to cover in that amount of time. It took me longer than that to go 1/4 the distance for lunch.
He really is a great actor
Movie?
hulk is wack in the MCU . that's a violation.
Then came Comey and McCabe.
Darwin just mahoraga fr
What happened to “I’m always angry”
What a shit movie 👎
Wouldve like to have seen some actual consequences for taking the reigns off the strongest avenger like that. Imagine Banner seperated from the hulk because of baldie and now they have a new problem. A hulk vs hulk showdown.
This movie is absolutely garbage
I’d ask what movie but I can’t imagine finding a movie with Normal Reedus and Ed Helms would be hard.
I was right. It’s called Vacation. Took all of 30 seconds.
@@ThatTalkingPotato😂
Oh youre not the only one can i say Donald Trump
infinite food
The clip made no sense so I came to the comments… turns out the full plot makes even less sense
Whats this callesmd plz
What's The Deep doing with Phil Collins' daughter?
Hi
This is one of millions of times that the fbi and media screwed something up and screwed someone over
So the bunker didn't contain a foul ancient magick tome made of human skin and bone, detailing stories of various people across time fighting back against demonic forces? And protag was next in line to hold back the Darkness? Pity.
Oh so thats why she moved to Paris and tried to forget America
The FBI should’ve been disbanded after this instead it just told them they can do whatever they want… then we got Ruby Ridge, Waco, the Obama & Biden administrations.
Prefiro 10,000 vezes o Hulk furioso, esse novo Hulk é patético
name of the movie, please
An now he is doin happy dad cooking shorts
Now we know the FBI was used as an arm of a democrat regime to go after the right. The same as the media being funded by the government.
The umbrella changed from straight to wavey
In the end he got wat he wanted and they just wanted their homes back those people took their homes as of they weren't theirs to begin with
I SO disagree on the doctors animatronic maze, I found that so lame and misutilized. The AI was janky and the fact that it was the “real” boss fight made me so disappointed. Mob definitely should’ve at least made him a miniboss and given him some kind of actual fight
Most stupid version of hulk… insult
L-am vazut😅😅😮😊
is that cricket from IASIP 🤣🤣🤣
I often wonder if the bag planted was a pysop operation, people in powerful postilions were pissed that a security guard found it. Decided to unleash their anger onto him and his family.
Whoever is watching this series dubbed over in English is doing themselves a major disfavour
Bale is a goat
They see her powering up a dbz attack and just stand there
I really hate Disney for doing what they did to all Marvel characters but especially the hulk. I mean, the Hulk doing yoga? Being affraid of being mean? WTF? The combination of Banner and the Hulk does exist in the MCU, its name is Maestro and he is nothing like this.
Bro has played these game’s before
I love the dad he's so slay
I hate to say this, but I knew Jewell. He worked as a security officer at my college (Piedmont), and was terminated from there (with cause) prior to his becoming a security guard for the Olympics. When we first heard that he was involved with the case, it was our paper that broke the first story, and that story (heavily edited) is what the Atlanta Journal Constitution used as a source for its own article. Jewell was NOT a good guy, as so many folks like to present him out to be. He was a glory hound, and a pervert at the very least, and a potential rapist at the worst. The reason Jewell was fired from the college, was due to two confirmed (and multiple suspected) instances where Jewell violated student civil rights. In one case, he was found to have conducted an illegal search of student dorms, under the guise of a fire drill; and in the second, more damning case, he sexually assaulted a female student at the college, placing his hands inside of her bikini top, claiming he was quote "searching for drugs that he suspected she had on her." The student was threatening a lawsuit against the college, and Jewell was quietly terminated as part of a settlement reached with the college. Even before those two instances were documented, Jewell was at the center of the majority of complaints against the college's own police force, with numerous instances of him being accused of physically touching female students; or singling them out for 'detaining'. This was all mentioned in the article, and was well sourced. It should be noted that while he did sue the college as well, that lawsuit was not because of what the college paper, the "Lion's Roar" had written. Rather, it was because the college had submitted his employment record, including the numerous reports against him, to the newspaper when their reporters requested them. At that time, under Georgia law, this act was technically illegal. While I wasn't privy (I was on the college paper at the time) to that suit, we were told by our advisor that while we could continue to report on the case, we could only do so if we left out any commentary on the reason for his previous termination from the college; this included removing a number of pending interviews with some of his victims who still attended the college. To put it simply, they went into 'damage control' and wanted to make him seem as 'nice' as they could. Now, the big question you might have. Do I think he did it still, or did I think he did it then? Short answer for both is no. More specifically, knowing him as I did, and based on the past interactions I had seen taken by Jewell, I knew he was something of a 'glory hound'. Richard wanted to always be the "hero". He wanted to be the center of attention, and unfortunately, I think he got what he wanted. I believe that Richard knew, well in advance, that something was wrong with the situation with the bag, but waited to report it. He didn't make the bomb, but by the same token, he didn't act fast enough to remove people. Whatever the case, Richard Jewell? He's not a hero. He's a very bad person, who did one good thing, and every single person that talks about how the "FBI and media" did him bad... no... they did not. Jewell deserved the scrutiny, and honestly, had the actions he took at the college happened today, or even in the past ten years, he'd be serving a lengthy sentence in prison, not be heralded as some conspiracy theorist's wet dream.
TheFBI has been corrupt since its closeted pervert founder
I mean why pay writers if people will watch it anyway
Bro has more than infinite iq 💀💀💀☠️☠️