Et David Banner dans la VF de la série (va savoir pourquoiPS pour Dil et Fergus : c'est le Dr. Bruce Banner.

Vous imaginez Gollum en prof d'art dramatique a la Tour du Savoir ? :lol:Source : http://www.nola.com/movies/t-p/index.ssf?/...86869317260.xmlIf he's going to be an actor, Hulk really should work on his craft by enrolling in the Gollum Academy of Dramatic Arts .
The CGI effects are top notch and the larger-than-life Hulk, while obviously not personified by a human being, is believable because he is supposed to be a mutant comic book creature. He's not supposed to look like you or me, but in the facial close-ups the CGI melding with Bana's mug is truly seamless.
La négative :So it turns out the CGI Hulk doesn’t look so bad after all.That was the big fear about “The Hulk,” that the computer-generated title character would look more like Gumby with overactive hormones than the green Goliath from the comic books. This Hulk’s early appearances, especially in the infamous Super Bowl commercial, had fans reaching for their worry beads (and kvetching on Internet message boards).But computer animation is a painstaking, lengthy process. The Hulk seen in the trailers and early commercials was a rough draft, not the finished product. Why the studio let us see this inferior version is a mystery of marketing, but the Hulk you’ll see in theaters is convincing enough to make the movie work.
Je dois dire que j'aime assez les comparaisons de cette dernière !We've had months to come to terms with the fact that the Hulk wouldn't look as believable as fellow CGI creations Yoda or Gollum. Judging by the Internet ramblings, many moviegoers have forgiven the substandard animation and just want to watch a fun movie. The Hulk (played gamely by Shrek in a muscle suit) does look as though he was pulled straight out of your PlayStation, but give credit to the computer folks for granting the not-so-jolly green giant a believable range of motion; the big guy moves a lot better than the animated Spider-Man. It's the Hulk's color and texture, though, that make the creature so unconvincing. His shade of green seems to change throughout the movie, shifting from dull olive to eye-blinding neon. His facial features and muscle tone seem to have been pulled from a "Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy painting instead of a photograph.
Vraiment, j'ai envie de voir ce film rien que pour me faire une opinion précise sur le perso ... Un coup, il est mal animé, un coup bien. Tantôt, sa peau est bien réussie et semble réaliste, tantôt pas . Ce film divise vraiment les opinions ... Il en devient réellement attirant en sommethe big guy moves a lot better than the animated Spider-Man. It's the Hulk's color and texture, though, that make the creature so unconvincing.
:shock: :shock: :shock: Euh y'a bien quelques SFX bâclés dans l'Attaque des Clones (comme dans les Deux Tours), mais sinon ça reste hallucinant (je comprends qu'on puisse reprocher bien des choses à la nouvelle trilogie, mais pas les effets spéciaux quand même !).Sinon c'est pas eux qui ont fait les effets spéciaux de Spidey... Je crois que c'est Sony digital ou un truc comme ça.les sfx de star wars 2 sont proches du lamentable et je ne sais plus si c'est eux qui se sont occupés de spiderman, mais c'est pas génial non plus).
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