Going after Bruce at a crowded University, in the middle of Daylight!!!!
Why the HELL would Ross attack Bruce at the universiy?
This scene is stupid beyond belief. I can buy the whole superhero thing. It's sci fi and i love these sorts of movies. But trying to capture Bruce this way is just really bad script writing.
Is Ross not aware that there is a gigantic chance that Bruce would become the Hulk. He knows that the Hulk, when being attacked is basically going to destroy everthing around him. His appearence would be noticed very easily.
How could the government allow a general to send a huge military operation into a public area, with lots of civilians in it?
Are they not aware that people could see the Hulk and record it on their cell phones?
There could of bean people getting blown apart and huge amount of damage bean done to the university. General Ross took public saftey and threw it out the window.
Remember in 'Iron Man' when the military covered up Tony taking out the the terroists attacking the villiage? At the end of the film the Iron man suit battling the iron monger was also covered up.
The American military would be sued and taken to court.
General Ross would be booted out of the army.
The whole American government would be found guilty of endangering civilian lifes and causing a huge amount of damage to public property.
How is Ross allowed to go into a populated public area and blow everything up?
They basically exposed the Hulk's existence to the entire world.
Are they not aware that every piece of recorded information can be viewed by the the entire planet in an instant via the internet?
A lot of people criticise Ang Lee's Hulk. However the way that the army capture Bruce in it is really inteligent and safe.
While he is at a secluded cabin in the woods they shoot him with a tranquilizer dart without him seeing them. He is knocked out and therfore not a threat.
This method of obtaining him is way more safer and smarter than the 2008 version. The writing for the 2003 movie is way better in that sense.