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Incredible Hulk…has a daughter

The Incredible Hulk (TV Series 1978-1982) may have ended its run, but what is not widely known is that producers were toying with the idea of continuing the series with new characters. In one offshoot, it is revealed that David Banner/the Hulk has a daughter named Lilah who has inherited the same unmanageable condition as her father.

Below are excerpts from newly pilfered documents, which were released this morning by an unnamed source:

 “…in times of extreme anger, she transforms into a colossal green creature that has very little control over her own actions. Having no recollection of the fits of rage when she comes to, she can only hope that no one is injured – or killed – during these highly unpredictable moments.”

 “Since there is the ever-present risk that her rampages will bring unwanted scrutiny of her from the local authorities, she is forced to go into hiding while trying to find a cure for her condition. She endlessly drifts from place to place, working odd jobs just to survive.”

 “…she(sic) is on a quest to desperately discover a cure that will bring her peace, an end to her running, and the ability to reclaim a normal life.”

The unnamed source tells us that most of the materials he came across were badly burned in what looked like an attempt to wipe any trace of these ideas off the face of the earth. Lucky for us not only were these documents found, but the pièce de résistance was a reel of film that was also discovered in the cache. Though the fire destroyed most of the film, part of it has been restored.

From what we can tell, it looks like the ending scene of a never released (or never heard of until this moment) pilot episode…

OMB Tree Services Commercial

This commercial, as stated in the youtube description, was done in the fashion of one of those late night local ad spots. The idea came to me the night before I was to head to North Georgia to help clear some trees that had just fallen in a storm. I used my Canon HF20 camera to shoot the footage and Final Cut Pro to edit it all together. The finished product differs slightly from the storyboard I created. Since I don’t have any real sound recording equipment (as of yet) I recorded the voiceover portion on my iPhone voice recorder. For some reason, when the video was finished, I could not export it out of FCP in the proper format that youtube accepts without a severe loss of quality. What I ended up doing was exporting it as a quicktime movie, importing it into iMovie, and then using the uploader to upload it onto youtube. Perhaps, I should look into putting my videos on Vimeo.

A special thanks goes out to my wife who agreed to let me film her. (She hates to be filmed/photographed!)