Sharklady
06-30-2003, 01:28 PM
This week's New Yorker magazine (June 30) includes a nine page profile of 'Hulk' movie director Ang Lee. Much info about Mr. Lee, his work on the movie, and his ideas about the Great Green One.
Below is a humorous excerpt:
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'Behind Lee's desk at his temporary office in San Rafael hung a framed birthday card from the Hulk's creators, Marvel Comics. At the top of the card was a drawing of Lee's unassuming, puckish face with its cap of black hair. "Hulk, you're making me angry. You won't like me when I'm angry," Lee said in a cartoon bubble, repeating the character's famous mantra. Below, the Hulk, with his familiar jutting forehead and square jaw that made him look like a tinted Bronko Nagurski, complained, "Hulk not understand motivation."'
Below is a humorous excerpt:
ARTICLE
SPOILER
AHEAD
'Behind Lee's desk at his temporary office in San Rafael hung a framed birthday card from the Hulk's creators, Marvel Comics. At the top of the card was a drawing of Lee's unassuming, puckish face with its cap of black hair. "Hulk, you're making me angry. You won't like me when I'm angry," Lee said in a cartoon bubble, repeating the character's famous mantra. Below, the Hulk, with his familiar jutting forehead and square jaw that made him look like a tinted Bronko Nagurski, complained, "Hulk not understand motivation."'