a_person wrote:Only thing that bugged me was [spoiler]how during the first half of the film, they showed that if Hulk loses his temper he will kill anyone and everyone and almost did with Thor and Black Widow but then very quickly, the next time he becomes Hulk during the final bit, he is able to control who he hits (ensuring it's always his enemy) and even recognises the others as his friends, saving Iron Man. Too quick of a change in character for my liking.[/spoiler]
Ah thanks for that Jayman, explains it better. And yes agree, it could have been depicted better.Jayman wrote: Ok, so there is apparently logic to this whole thing but I had to visit IMDB to fully understand it.[spoiler]Seems Loki had everyone under his control, and as Banner says in the last scene before turning into the The Hulk "The secret is...I'm always angry". And then he voluntarily transforms into the monster. So he does have full control. But then why does he almost try to kill Thor and Black Widow earlier? Well, you remember that scene where he was wielding Loki's weapon and becoming increasingly furious? I guess that's the dead giveaway as to how Loki was messing with all of their minds. I didn't p*y much attention to it because he seemed to snap out of it almost immediately following his speech. Perhaps falling out of the ship snaps him out of it for good, much like what happens with Hawkeye.[/spoiler] If that is what happens, it could have been depicted clearer imho.
Ah I'm just reminiscing The Incredible Hulk TV show, remember that Jayman? I used to love that as a kid. Might get it on DVD.