Television SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW TV Series

If you have seen the entire season of SHE-HULK, how do you feel about it?

  • Liked it

  • It was ok

  • Meh

  • Disliked it

  • Did not watch because this show is garbage


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It's time. I'm a 3D artist by trade. There's no substitute for time. Skill is obviously important, but if you don't have enough time,whatever you do will still look half done.
I wonder how much AI will help speed up the process in the coming years.

Maybe we could start to see really good CGI in half the time
 
I think we are going to see those in the accounting department having a bit more sway in the near future

I was just reading an article that theorized that might the beginning of a seismic shift at Disney, leading towards more material focused on "street" heroes like Daredevil. Echo cost a fraction of She Hulk and seems to have been well received.

Something like Daredevil not only would benefit from less CGI, I'd say the less involved, the better. Most DD action could be well filmed with some good parkour athletes (or, even better, some Peking Opera graduates) and cost next to nothing.
 
I stopped watching after episode 3 or 4. It was SO baddd

This marked the first time I would miss something from the MCU. I grew up reading comics. Big fan...

But this marked the beginning of the end for me, with regards to MCU. I think it did for a lot of other people as well.
 
Probably would have been cheaper to bodypaint a large musclewoman. LOL.
It's 2024. You could have reused Lou at this point. Just change his pronouns.

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The one great part of show was Maslany . Everyone else was mediocre at best an writing was terrible.

A total waste of Maslany.

If they ever re cast star wars Orignal line she would make a good Leia.
 
The one great part of show was Maslany . Everyone else was mediocre at best an writing was terrible.

A total waste of Maslany.

If they ever re cast star wars Orignal line she would make a good Leia.
tbh i thought Maslany + her two friends, Nikki & Pug (dunno actors names), were all quite charming. i think they could have carried a silly sitcom-style marvel show for a few seasons—one that could’ve existed in the world of, yet almost entirely independent of, the mcu (only peppering random cameos at most, for fun)

it’s kinda too bad that disney tried to build a house out of popsicle sticks & elmer’s glue that’s been left out overnight w/o the cap on
 
According to the lead actress herself, a second season of She Hulk is unlikely because, "We blew our budget".

Given that the episodes in season one cost something like $25 Million each, that's understandable.
on what?
writing was dogshit, it didn't look that great, cgi was abysmal on certain scenes.
granted, i saw only about 2 eps but it didn't look 25 mil an episode.
 
on what?
writing was dogshit, it didn't look that great, cgi was abysmal on certain scenes.
granted, i saw only about 2 eps but it didn't look 25 mil an episode.
a directionless set production, drastic last-minute vfx changes/additions, & reshoots are costly
 
on what?
writing was dogshit, it didn't look that great, cgi was abysmal on certain scenes.
granted, i saw only about 2 eps but it didn't look 25 mil an episode.

And that's the point: $25 Million per episode and the CGI looked like dogshit and you could have found better writing in some fan-fiction.
 
I was just reading an article that theorized that might the beginning of a seismic shift at Disney, leading towards more material focused on "street" heroes like Daredevil. Echo cost a fraction of She Hulk and seems to have been well received.

Something like Daredevil not only would benefit from less CGI, I'd say the less involved, the better. Most DD action could be well filmed with some good parkour athletes (or, even better, some Peking Opera graduates) and cost next to nothing.

I agree regarding the Street Level Heroes(and Villains). Not every show or movie needs universe-ending stakes to make it work. And it will allow Marvel to slowly introduce and develop new characters as well as the ones like Daredevil, Luke Cage, Spider-Man etc who already exist in universe. And give fans a break from CGI-drenched epics with entire universes hanging in the balance. After a certain point, the stakes become so mind boggling, it's almost impossible to care. For example, the TVA destroying entire Timelines and killing Trillions of people.

In essence, that's been the nature of the Bond franchise for decades. A new actor takes the role with a relatively grounded plot, and over the course of the next few movies, the plots become steadily more large-scale and outlandish, until a tipping point is reached and the system resets. Brosnan's last Bond film was Die Another Day. Which featured a rogue North Korean army officer who had faked his death, changed his face to look like an Englishman, and was planning to use a Space Death Ray to destroy the DMZ and allow Best Korean troops to invade the South.

Yes, really. :rolleyes:

The next Bond film was Craig's first, Casino Royale, which had more in common with a Bourne movie than the Bond film that proceeded it. Fairly low-level plot - corrupt financers, African warlords, torture, terrorism etc - and a cold blooded bastard of a Bond who is more than willing to get his hands dirty. Literally.

One minor point, though: I believe Echo is one of the lowest-rated of the Disney Plus series. It beat She-Hulk and Secret Invasion, of course, but that' s not exactly a high bar to pass.
 
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The one great part of show was Maslany . Everyone else was mediocre at best an writing was terrible.

A total waste of Maslany.

If they ever re cast star wars Orignal line she would make a good Leia.
You misspelled Guggenheim
 
Saying no Season 2 due to blowing the budget is sorta saving face and not admitting the story sucked, the characters were not interesting. The best thing was Daredevil's brief appearance.
 
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