| June
17, 2008
Incredible Hulk DVD To Have 70 Extra Minutes
Louis Leterrier gave an interview with Collider.com
and gave a bunch of info, including the fact that the DVD release
would have 70 extra minutes of movie footage! Cool! Interview is
listed below:
Question: You recently did an interview where you
said that in Iron Man there is a Captain America shield, but in
our movie we have Captain America.
Louis Leterrier: Wait, that's crazy. Did I say that?
Question: You did say that. You did say that and so there's been
a lot of I've looked online. Many people are talking about this.
Louis Leterrier: I knew. I threw one like this I was like let's
see how many pick it up.
Question: So is Captain America in the movie as an Easter Egg?
Louis Leterrier: Yes.
Question: Could you be a little more specific?
Louis Leterrier: No, I can't. Otherwise it's not fun. Are you crazy?
Its an Easter egg.
Question: But is it like a throwaway gag like or is it a real kind
of a thing?
Louis Leterrier: It's an Easter egg. It's not like oh, it's Captain
America and it changes everything. It's still a Hulk movie, but
it's really Captain America and it's there, you'll see. It's the
real deal. You have to look for it.
Question: When did you shoot the ?Iron Man? sequence?the Robert
Downey, Jr. sequence?
Louis Leterrier: It was the last thing we shot. It was?
Question: Was it always going to be in the movie?
Louis Leterrier: No, I begged Kevin Fiege, the President of Marvel
when I knew that Robert got cast, I was like we have to do crossovers.
Crossovers it's the future of movie making. Now that you have this,
I was the one to beg them to do crossovers and then they said Robert
is going to be tough to convince, you know, and all that stuff and
everything. So eventually I got to talk to Robert and we liked each
other and he said, okay I'll come for a, I've got 5 hours that day.
Let's shoot in L.A. We were on the way back from Brazil about to
go to the North Pole to shoot the opening sequence, with one day
in L.A. actually. Iron Man was doing lots of reshooting. They reshot
like 2 weeks or something and they had like a day where they could
give us a day, so I just directed Iron Man crew for one day. I brought
William Hurt that day and that was it. It was great. It was fantastic.
Question: I have to ask you there's been a lot of talk about the
2 different cuts that exist on the movie. Obviously the DVD is going
to have more footage.
Louis Leterrier: Yeah.
Question: So, could you talk about what was cut out of the film,
like is there 15 minutes?
Louis Leterrier: No, the final way of me cutting this maybe there's
like 10-15 minutes of stuff, but there's a lot of stuff like on
the Blue-Ray I think we'll have 70 minutes of stuff.
Question: Seventeen or
Louis Leterrier: Seventy. 7-0.
Question: 70!
Louis Leterrier: Yeah, because you shoot a lot of stuff, yeah.
What's another picture? Yeah, but that's what great. It's like the
back story. It's more the sequel to the Ang Lee movie.
Question: I have to ask you, so the Blue-Ray, the DVD just has
a little bit?
Louis Leterrier: No the Blue-Ray, it's whatever we can put on the
DVD. Like DVD's you have like 3 hours of like yeah, you have a limit
of 3 hours of footage and stuff. The Blue-Ray you have something
like 100 hours, so if they do a double DVD but like the Blue-Ray
is what's going to be good. So on the Blue-Ray I'm trying to put
as much of the stuff, I want to put everything we shot, you know?
I'm not the kind of guy that likes to keep the stuff for myself.
I'm like, okay you student filmmakers, here's what I did right and
here's what I did wrong and in some of the stuff, in the 70 minutes,
there's some great stuff and there's some really horrible stuff,
but you'll see it all, you know?
Question: What about the behind-the-scenes material?
Louis Leterrier: Oh there's like tons of stuff like great stuff.
That's actually much longer. We've got like 3 hours of material,
how we made the Hulk and everything. That's great stuff.
Question: Getting into the 70, is it all character stuff? Is it
certain?
Louis Leterrier: Oh, there's action stuff. There's everything.
We cut everything. We give you the nice haircut like yours.
Question: Yeah, exactly. But I have to do the follow-up. Obviously
Edward has been, well was vocal a little while ago about wanting
to want a more character, there was a lot of debate online?
Louis Leterrier: No, I know what you?
Question: And so what was he looking for vs. what was put out?
Louis Leterrier: I think he was looking for, I think what happened,
no. I'll tell you what happened exactly because I knew the timing
exactly. You know when you do your first movie, you do an assembly.
Everything that you've shot you put it into an assembly. Then after
the assembly, you screen it. And it's called a suicide run because
it's absolutely horrible. You want to commit suicide after you see
it. You're like, oh I wasted 2 years of my life, $150 million. This
is the worst movie ever. I'm like a terrible director. You cannot
act. You're a terrible producer. So after this we had a meeting
just like this like a round table where I go okay we have to find
solutions. And then we were screaming stuff and everything. Maybe
somebody walked in, a PA or somebody walked in, somebody who's not
used to it and we're having a conversation and Edward was like,
no, Edward's very vocal. He won't say, he's like, come on man, and
he's not arguing. That's how Edward is. I'm sure you guys have met
him, you know, he'll be like (making sounds) and the guy walks in
and he's like okay, Edward Norton is arguing about the cut and everything.
And he walks out and (sounds of typewriter) they're arguing. The
next day when the Nikki Finke, Nicky Fink or whatever her name is,
article came out, Edward was right next to me. He's like, you want
to laugh? I'm like, Yeah, what's up? Read this. Oh, ****, you know.
But I thought it would blow over. I was like, yeah okay. It's like
the same thing you see Britney Spears and everything. I was okay,
funny. It's like TMZ.com. I didn't care. I was like okay, cool.
And then we kept on cutting and cutting and it became bigger and
bigger and people were calling me and then Universal were calling,
everything's okay and everything? and I was like, Edward's right
here next to me. Talk to Edward. Hey man, we're cool. It's me it
was just a little argument. Then Edward because he finished, he
was an actor. He had written a couple of versions of the screenplay
and then he moved on. He did his thing. It just blew over. Everybody
was really surprised and Edward was like, yeah it must have been
a slow week in Hollywood if I'm like the you know if I become the
Britney Spears of Hollywood.? So it's just..
Question: So that was it?
Louis Leterrier: That was it. That was it. We had to kill babies.
We killed some of my babies, some of his babies. Like in the 70
minutes in you'll see a scene that was actually in the trailer where
you see the Ty Burrell character having a nice introspective talk
with Edward. But you saw the movie guys. You know, it's the moment
where he spends the night with Betty and then she has a boyfriend
and then they talked together and then it's everything you know.
It's like, it was a long scene to give us an excuse to get that
cool punch line that was given in the trailer like you know, you've
never seen something, you know maybe you should see a shrink and
he says no, you've haven't seen a patient like me or something like
that. Just for one punch line?a long scene like that. I go, okay
maybe we don't need that. And it just started moving forward. The
problem with that suicide run, that suicide cut, was that it was
a lot of stops and go and stops and go and stops and go and just
the way I describe it to you, you know. The Arctic scene, stop.
The credit sequence, go. Brazil, stop. Transformation, go and stop.
It didn't feel like a good fugitive movie like the Bourne Supremacy,
like The Fugitive with Harrison Ford. These movies keep on going.
They never stop, you know and we had to find something that is and
it takes time to do that, you know and next time I'll know. When
I do the first screening first of all, don't do your meeting right
after it because everybody's like ahh, I ******* hate you, you know?
Do it a couple of days after and then do it behind closed door because
no one can understand that. It's really tough. You become really
emotional. It's 2 years of your life. It's your own thing. It's
like keep it for yourself.
Question: I have to do one quick follow-up. Comic-Con's coming up
in July, obviously you might go down there for Hulk, do you think?
Louis Leterrier: I don't know.
Question: Well, maybe. Do you think there's any chance of you showing
some of those deleted scenes you talked about the 70 minutes at
Comic-Con for the fans?
Louis Leterrier: Guys, do not do this--and action.
Question: No, but I'm being serious. That might a really nice treat
for the fans.
Louis Leterrier: That would be nice, yeah. We'll see. It's just
I tell you; it's not that interesting. I mean, it's interesting
buy only the good stuff is in the movie. We just took out the bad
stuff that's why. We didn't take out any of the good stuff otherwise
it would be a shame. No, really I swear.
Question: Anything about a sequel yet?
Louis Leterrier: Sequel? Maybe. Maybe. We'll know on Saturday.
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