reave said:
Edit: Well, there it is:
"Louis Leterrier had been interested in directing Iron Man (2008), but when Jon Favreau took that project Avi Arad offered him a sequel to Hulk (2003). In an attempt to depict their comic book films in the same universe, Marvel Studios gave 'Jr Robert Downey' a cameo as Tony Stark in this film."
This makes me want to puke green:
"The Incredible Hulk joined Toronto's Green-Screen initiative, to help cut carbon emissions and waste created during filming. Edward Norton had fun using a hybrid vehicle on set. Producer Gale Anne Hurd hopes the film will be a symbol of the drive to encourage less pollution from film productions."
There better not be any hippy-dippy save mother earth bullshit in this movie. Is anyone else sick of hollywood falling all over itself, to be more "green" than anyone else? Pat yourself on the back as you're flying your personal jets to NY for a weekend of shopping, f*#kers!
Edit: Well, there it is:
"Louis Leterrier had been interested in directing Iron Man (2008), but when Jon Favreau took that project Avi Arad offered him a sequel to Hulk (2003). In an attempt to depict their comic book films in the same universe, Marvel Studios gave 'Jr Robert Downey' a cameo as Tony Stark in this film."
This makes me want to puke green:
"The Incredible Hulk joined Toronto's Green-Screen initiative, to help cut carbon emissions and waste created during filming. Edward Norton had fun using a hybrid vehicle on set. Producer Gale Anne Hurd hopes the film will be a symbol of the drive to encourage less pollution from film productions."
There better not be any hippy-dippy save mother earth bullshit in this movie. Is anyone else sick of hollywood falling all over itself, to be more "green" than anyone else? Pat yourself on the back as you're flying your personal jets to NY for a weekend of shopping, f*#kers!
Lets be thankful they drive hybrids and then fly personal jets, instead of driving Hummers and then fly personal jets.