She Hulk trailer.
Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 11:28 am
She-Hulk trailer:
The only time it looked weird to me in the trailer, was when she came out of the car.notbobsmith wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 7:20 pm I'm not exactly thrilled with the CGI for her. I wonder if doing a realistic human character is a bit out of reach for a show that doesn't have an Avengers level budget. Even then, CGI characters still look... off.
Part of the problem is, yes, her face is too smooth and unblemished, but that really has nothing to do with having a perfect "Hollywood" face. Take a look at the close-up of the actress at 0:40. You can see pores and texture on the skin of her face. That is a normal, human face. She-Hulk looks more like a green mannequin. There's also they way her face moves when she speaks. It just doesn't look quite natural to me.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 9:57 pm NBS, I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean her face is too smooth and unblemished? *shrug* That happens in every Hollywood movie. You won't ever see a woman with zits, warts, facial hair etc. *UNLESS* she's supposed to be that way (e.g. zits for "high school nerd", warts/facial hair for "EVIL WITCH!!!", etc. %&*@ stereotypes).
What I think is that you could do a five second Google search for She-Hulk or look her up on Wikipedia and you'd understand the name of the SERIES...Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sat May 28, 2022 9:15 pm Yep, it does. I'm still not convinced, though; the title says "Attorney-at-law", but the trailer doesn't show her in a court-room at all.
I'm also confused by the premise. Is this supposed to be an action movie or a court-room thriller? The two genres are fairly wide apart, after all. It suggests certain comic 'treatments', though - for instance:
1. She-hulk loses a case, and her client goes to prison (or is sentenced to be executed);
2. She-Hulk gets mad - "SHE-HULK SMASH!!!" - and frees her client from prison (or execution);
3. They go on the run and try to find evidence of the client's innocence;
4. Said evidence is found! Huzzah! Vindication!
5. Now they have to get the evidence back to the judge before it's too late!
... and so on. Of course it's silly, but I doubt this film is supposed to be serious. What do you think?
Aha ... OK, after looking it up on wikipedia, things are a little clearer. It had this to say: "Jennifer Walters has a complicated life as a single attorney in her 30s who can transform into the 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) green super-strong superhero She-Hulk." Then I looked up "She-Hulk", and found that it's already a well-established Marvel character. Fair enough.DeadPoolX wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 6:23 amWhat I think is that you could do a five second Google search for She-Hulk or look her up on Wikipedia and you'd understand the name of the SERIES...Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sat May 28, 2022 9:15 pm Yep, it does. I'm still not convinced, though; the title says "Attorney-at-law", but the trailer doesn't show her in a court-room at all.
I'm also confused by the premise. Is this supposed to be an action movie or a court-room thriller? The two genres are fairly wide apart, after all. It suggests certain comic 'treatments', though - for instance:
1. She-hulk loses a case, and her client goes to prison (or is sentenced to be executed);
2. She-Hulk gets mad - "SHE-HULK SMASH!!!" - and frees her client from prison (or execution);
3. They go on the run and try to find evidence of the client's innocence;
4. Said evidence is found! Huzzah! Vindication!
5. Now they have to get the evidence back to the judge before it's too late!
... and so on. Of course it's silly, but I doubt this film is supposed to be serious. What do you think?
Yeah... as far as I know, She-Hulk is one of two Marvel characters (the other being Deadpool) who break the fourth wall and know they're in a fictional medium.