There isn’t a lot of cinematic material to work with...
Created: 24/12/07
Not too far removed from his success with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Director Ang Lee (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Brokeback Mountain) couldn’t have chosen a more difficult undertaking than 2003’s box office disappointment—(based on how much they actually spent to make this film) The Hulk.
Seriously, there really isn’t a lot of cinematic material to work with when it comes to a character such as The Hulk that usually focuses on the most basic tenets of needs such as: anger, safety, love, and fear. In addition, the concept of being gifted with seemingly unearthly strength but at the same time cursed with intelligence so feeble is sure to glue patrons of all ages in their seats.
However, Lee may have taken this as a challenge and shook things up by doing away with The Hulk’s crude comic origins (that of Bruce Banner being belted by gamarays while attempting to save the life of civilian Rick Jones) in lieu of a more modern approach with elements such as genetic experimentation, gamarays and nanomites, domestic violence, and repressed emotions that combine to bring this cinematic and computer generated version of Marvel’s dark-haired green goliath to life.
I don’t buy it.
Green is still Green, whichever way you look at it.

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The Hulk (2003,dvd)
Created: 25/07/08
First thing first,I wish this would have been a great film being a huge Incredible Hulk fan,but what do you expect when you put a no name actor with marginal talent like Eric Bana and a director like Ang Lee that does period pieces like Sense and Sensibility which was a good film. Hollywood should never ever let this guy make another comic book movie. It is obvious the guy had no clue what he was doing. The hulk didn't even look like the hulk. He was way too big. I thought he was supposed be about 8ft. tall. They had hulk way too big. The plot was extremely stupid and boring. Why did Jennifer Connely lower herself to work with Eric Bana? My recommendation is that they burn all copies of this film and pretend it never existed. I recommend seeing the new Hulk with Edward Norton. Now there is great casting. I could see renting it,but don't buy this garbage.
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Great movie at a great price.
Created: 09/06/06
I love the fact that it is a two disc set. One has the full lenght movie, and the other one has the making of the movie, interviews, and some of the artwork from different artists. I bought it for my kids ( 2 and 6) who just got into it. They love the bright colors and the making of the movie. Also, I used to live in Berkeley, across the bridge from San Francisco, so I have a very unique way to show my kids the area where I used to live. This is a great movie for any fan of the Hulk or any other Marvel character.
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Very cool Comic book movie
Created: 21/03/11
I used to watch the dumb show on Sci Fi with Lou the old show HULK.. well this movie is just great and the second one is just as good.. i like comic book movies and there are plenty of great comic books out there that they can keep making these great movies.

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For those who enjoy state of the art effects
Created: 03/07/09
cgi effects have brought movies like the Hulk to the fore front. But in all honesty the story falls a little short. Even though the great Stan Lee has his normal cameo as he does in all the Marvel movies i feel he himself had to feel a little disappointment with how far this movie veered from his original conception of the Hulk. Still an enjoyable movie and plenty of entertaiment value.

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