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Hulk — What if everything you were forced to keep inside was suddenly set free?
2003 5.5 52.0K PG-13 views saved
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Hulk

2003 5.5 52.0K PG-13 views saved
Hulk

Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers massive radiation exposure in his laboratory that causes him to transform into a raging green monster when he gets angry.

Countries: US
Languages: Spanish, English
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 2hrs 18min
Status: Released
Release date: 2003-06-19
Release format: Streaming — Aug 29, 2003
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whitsbrain
@whitsbrain 3 years ago

Ang Lee's "Hulk" is nuts. From the comic book panel effect to the insane and possibly chemically-induced performance of Nick Nolte, this seems closest to what a Hulk movie ought to be.

It truly seems as though Bruce Banner's transformations turn him from a normal skin-and-bone human being to an animated monstrosity born into the real world. When he turns Hulk, he looks like an animated freak straight out of a comic book. Call it primitive CGI if you want, but I think it works almost perfectly. It makes the Hulk himself scary. At times it nears "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" levels of "Toontown".

I don't even care about Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly or Sam Elliott. Just give me the scenes with the massive, swollen Hulk leaping across the desert Southwest. His breakout from the military lab, his battle with tanks, his foot race with Army helicopters, it's all just a blast! Not to mention the brutal fight between Hulk and three deformed Nolte-dogs.

The only real drawback for me is an underwhelming ending battle between Hulk and his father, Nolte-thing. It's really hard to see what is happening in this sequence, even on Blu-Ray. The two are fighting in the clouds and underwater, I think. It ends so uneventfully. Maybe a bit to artsy of an attempt to wrap things up.

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whitsbrain
@whitsbrain 3 years ago

Ang Lee's "Hulk" is nuts. From the comic book panel effect to the insane and possibly chemically-induced performance of Nick Nolte, this seems closest to what a Hulk movie ought to be.

It truly seems as though Bruce Banner's transformations turn him from a normal skin-and-bone human being to an animated monstrosity born into the real world. When he turns Hulk, he looks like an animated freak straight out of a comic book. Call it primitive CGI if you want, but I think it works almost perfectly. It makes the Hulk himself scary. At times it nears "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" levels of "Toontown".

I don't even care about Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly or Sam Elliott. Just give me the scenes with the massive, swollen Hulk leaping across the desert Southwest. His breakout from the military lab, his battle with tanks, his foot race with Army helicopters, it's all just a blast! Not to mention the brutal fight between Hulk and three deformed Nolte-dogs.

The only real drawback for me is an underwhelming ending battle between Hulk and his father, Nolte-thing. It's really hard to see what is happening in this sequence, even on Blu-Ray. The two are fighting in the clouds and underwater, I think. It ends so uneventfully. Maybe a bit to artsy of an attempt to wrap things up.

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D.seL
@dsel 4 years ago

Too much drama not enough smash... And whoever edited this with all the sliding frames and split screens etc ruined the viewing experience.

3
Mdelato
@mdelatonow 1 year ago

See father-son scene near end with Nick Nolte restrained. Great acting. Like watching stage play. Well done.

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Mdelato
@mdelatonow 1 year ago

See father-son scene near end with Nick Nolte restrained. Great acting. Like watching stage play. Well done.

1
Siggi
@siggi963 7 months ago

A classic for superhero fans. Made before the big Marvel invasion of the cinemas, it is a solid movie about the green giant. For fans

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Mike's Truckload of Tapes
@mike-a 2 years ago

This movie is underrated and has received a lot of undeserved hate.

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Ethan Harshman
@1preme4 1 year ago

You can’t change my mind, this is the origin for the MCU hulk. Smart Hulk either flubbed the years or this takes place in 05 (need to rewatch to see if anything dates it)

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Matheus de Oliveira
@matheusvdo 10 years ago

At least the soundtrack is good.

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@pokshyvka 10 years ago

Not so good as expected

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