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Body building: industrial light & magic uses CG tools to create and animate an angry, 15-foot-tall muscle man for The Hulk. (CG Superheroes).

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It takes a great actor working with an inspired director to crete a character that successfully portrays inner conflict. But when the script calls for that character to be 15 feet tall, full of rage, and for the most part unspeaking, the role offers particularly interesting opportunities. The Hulk, based on the Marvel comic of the same name, tells the story of Bruce Banner, a genetic scientist studying the effects of gamma radiation on tissue, who has a freak accident in the lab. Already troubled by nightmares and anxieties that trace to his childhood, Banner's inner rage now has an external manifestation: the angrier he gets, the bigger and greener he becomes.

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