Heads Up Marvel, Actress Angie Harmon Wants To Play SHE-HULK....Really, Really Badly Do you want Marvel to make the movie?
kyle
2012/05/17 20:36:45
Actress Angie Harmon definitely has the right look for She-Hulk and surprisingly has the passion to match. And I quote, "I would rock that like there is no tomorrow. I would kill that outfit. I’d put these 36Cs on display. Boom."
Former
"Law & Order" star Angie Harmon is showing her fan-girl to the
world and doesn't care. We have to love her for that. She has the look
and has previous experience as a lawyer from Law & Order. Plus, she
reportedly knows her She-Hulk history inside and out. If Marvel ever
brings Bruce Banner's promiscuous cousin to the big screen it should be a
short search for the role .
“I have to be her,” Harmon told EW. “You don’t
understand. I have to be her. It’s the best quote ever [in The Avengers]
when The Hulk turns around and goes ‘I’m always angry.’ I was like,
Ohmygod! I stood up in the theater and literally cheered. I did.”
As for wearing the skin exposing She-Hulk’s costume?
”I would rock that like there is no tomorrow. I would kill that outfit. I’d put these 36Cs on display. Boom,” she boasted.



















I do not know much about She-Hulk but given that this is still Hollywood we are talking about here and She-Hulk is a promiscuous hot Amazon-type character then I can assure you, a movie directly about her would be, well, bad. When it comes to characters like that they tend to be rather flat and easily made to be flat because that's what women (supposedly) like to see to female characters. Basically they want "strong female character" not "strong character, female".
Which basically means giving a female character a bunch of awesome traits, almost no negative traits, while making her badass, basically making her a sue.
Now is She-Hulk the character necessarily like that, I don't know as I do not know the character. I simply know that when you have a hot, smart, promiscuous, Amazon that it pretty much equals what you might call a "Feminist Sue" which is basically a female character who is too perfect and strong and smart, has no emotional or physical weaknesses, things like that.
Basically the character of She-Hulk is a recipe for disaster if Hollywood is involved at all, esp. if given her own movie. Now, if they eve...
I do not know much about She-Hulk but given that this is still Hollywood we are talking about here and She-Hulk is a promiscuous hot Amazon-type character then I can assure you, a movie directly about her would be, well, bad. When it comes to characters like that they tend to be rather flat and easily made to be flat because that's what women (supposedly) like to see to female characters. Basically they want "strong female character" not "strong character, female".
Which basically means giving a female character a bunch of awesome traits, almost no negative traits, while making her badass, basically making her a sue.
Now is She-Hulk the character necessarily like that, I don't know as I do not know the character. I simply know that when you have a hot, smart, promiscuous, Amazon that it pretty much equals what you might call a "Feminist Sue" which is basically a female character who is too perfect and strong and smart, has no emotional or physical weaknesses, things like that.
Basically the character of She-Hulk is a recipe for disaster if Hollywood is involved at all, esp. if given her own movie. Now, if they ever make another Incredible Hulk movie and they want to put She-Hulk in it, then I say go for it... just make her an actual character first.
Keep in mind I have no problem with hot, smart, promiscuous, Amazon type characters... it's just, as I said, they are often turned into a Feminists wet dream and exist purely to show "women can do what men can do" and that's really not a good way to handle a character. And, sadly, that's what Hollywood does.
That being said I think this woman would make a good She-Hulk, eps. in terms of looks.
So if they are ever going to add her character, then i think she would certainly be a good choice.
Finally I would like to reiterate I do not know much about the She-Hulk comics, I'm simply saying that regardless of the source material Hollywood does not always know how to handle female characters in a good way. It's like they are trying too hard to appease women while still keeping them ridiculously hot at the same time and the end result isn't always a good thing. Quite frankly I'm surprised they handled Black Widow as good as they did. That being said since Marvel would be involved with it, then perhaps I'm being a tad paranoid about this character and how she could be warped.
Regardless though, on a more practical front it would be better to feature her in a movie first and if she was received well then she could get her own movie. I would like to see her, she seems like a fine character, I'm just concerned with the "strong female" aspect whereas the focus should be "strong character, female" instead.
*rambles*
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And may I ask, WHERE is Thing??