Theresa Ivancik

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  • #131704
    AlexG
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    Link: http://www.fitvids.co.uk/theresa-ivancik-chest-1-week-out/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWLuIvtg2iM

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    #132070
    AlexG
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    Link: http://www.fitvids.co.uk/theresa-ivancik-arms/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuzKR1GiZbo

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    #132524
    AlexG
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    Link: http://www.amg-lite.net/muscle_angels/

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    #132745
    AlexG
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    Link: http://www.fitvids.co.uk/theresa-ivancik-awesome-workout/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8dEiGm0Pvs

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    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #145358
    AlexG
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    :huh: :ohmy: :blink: :woohoo: B)

    Link: http://www.fitvids.co.uk

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehjvo5JV-SU

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    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #145387
    philip
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    Marvel Studios should use her physique to create the CGI She-Hulk for the TV show unless their going the Lou Ferrigno way.

    #145406
    Bane Dorrance
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    Marvel Studios should use her physique to create the CGI She-Hulk for the TV show unless their going the Lou Ferrigno way.

    say…wha..now???
    Explain because that makes no sense,Ferrigno-way is CGI using motion capture on a bodybuilder

    #145416
    philip
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    [quote=”somi813″ post=137389]Marvel Studios should use her physique to create the CGI She-Hulk for the TV show unless their going the Lou Ferrigno way.

    say…wha..now???
    Explain because that makes no sense,Ferrigno-way is CGI using motion capture on a bodybuilder
    [/quote] Since Marvel Studios announced there making the She-Hulk show for that Disney + channel, I’m thinking Theresa’s physique would be perfect to use to create a CGI She-Hulk like they did for the Hulk in the movies. I doubt there going to cast a fbb to play She-Hulk like hey cast Ferrigno to play the Hulk on tv.

    #145421
    AlexG
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    Personally, I’d prefer a retro pan and scan format to CGI, that old school former always seemed more realistic, because in a manner of speaking, it is real. Of course, the major hurdle would not be finding someone with the right FBBr physique, that part would be easy.

    What would be difficult would be finding a person that also has a degree of acting skills to play the role with plausibility. Unlike Lou, who never had to speak a line of dialogue as the Hulk, the She-Hulk can carry on an intelligent conversation with other people.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #145424
    TC2
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    CGI is very expensive for a TV show anyway. They wouldn’t be able to afford a CG she-hulk for an 8 or 10 episode run and have her look real. I know it’s under the Disney umbrella but what’s going to end up happening is that at the end of the quarter, Disney is going to look at their financials and say, “How much money is She-Hulk bringing in vs. how much is it costing us to produce her show?” It doesn’t matter that Disney has a shit ton of money. If they see that She-Hulk is operating at a loss they’re going to cut her immediately.

    TV shows have a very quick turn around time. VFX on the scale of the Avengers movies would take three years. If they skimp out on the VFX, She-Hulk will look like shit.

    There’s no way Disney is going to do a Lou Ferrigno style transformation because this show will most likely be geared for children and a lot of children were scared watching David Banner’s transformation. Also, unlike the Hulk, a woman bursting out of her clothes is a lot sexier and associated with strip teases. Men can go bare chested but women have to wear bras to cover their nipples. So if for some reason she does change, that purple and white unitard will also be underneath.

    Let’s also not forget that most Marvel fans prefer the intelligent, confident She-Hulk. None of the fans express an interest in Jen Walters transformation into She-Hulk. They like Jen Walters already AS She-Hulk and that’s most likely what Disney is going to deliver. It’s not going to be an episodic show where Jen jambs her toe on a table and transforms into She-Hulk.

    My guess is that She-Hulk will become one of two options.

    1.) An animated cartoon with no transformations or really crappy 1 second transformations.

    2.) An ordinary actress painted green who doesn’t have any muscle but will be able to lift heavy objects. And there won’t be any transformations because they’ll probably do the run where Jen got stuck as She-Hulk. At most they will give us a flashback to when Bruce gave her an infusion but the transformation will either be a close up of the medical gown ripping or offscreen.

    Yes, my expectations for this show are extremely low. It also won’t matter if they find an FBB’ who can act because most of their voices are either really deep or have that awkward raspiness to it. At best, they can cast a figure girl or a physique girl, but any woman with huge muscles is going to be out. I highly doubt they will bring aboard a Julie Bourassa, Aleesha Young, Natalia Trukhina, Natasha Gairy, or a Theresa Ivancik to take on the role.

    It’s going to be fitness or worse, mark my words.

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