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After surviving a deadly gamma radiation accident, scientist Bruce Banner travels the world in search for a cure to his inner force of rage that turns him into a massive green monster known as the Hulk. Though he is close, Banner must watch out because the malevolent General Ross and his team are searching for him and want to use his condition for military weaponry. Running out of time and options, Banner turns to his old flame Betty Ross for help. Meanwhile, a new threat rises as a power hungry soldier turns into a deadlier and more terrifying beast that can match even the Hulk's powers. Depicting the events after the Gamma Bomb. 'The Incredible Hulk' tells the story of Dr Bruce Banner, who seeks a cure to his unique condition, which causes him to turn into a giant green monster under emotional stress. Whilst on the run from military which seeks his capture, Banner comes close to a cure. But all is lost when a new creature emerges; The Abomination. Let's just cut to the chase.

Starting with the good: Paying tribute and giving the nod to Lou Ferrigno (playing the security guard and the voice of the Hulk), and to Bill Bixby. They even threw in the "Lonely Man" theme from the T.V. show. Seeing them go that far, why not the Incredible Hulk theme when he makes his first appearance. Maybe it would have been a little corny, but why not throw it in for the fans? Also, I think that the design of the Hulk was also good, although I did like that design of the Hulk from the 2003 version as well. More on that later.

Now for the bad: Liv Tyler being one. I hardly found her performance believable. They threw some thick rimmed glasses on her and now she's instantly a scientist? Half the movie, her mouth is hanging open, and I'm thinking to my self, "Close your damn mouth!" Jennifer Connelly was much better in the role of Betty Ross.

William Hurt does a decent job as "Thunderbolt" Ross, but the character was turned from a guy who loves his daughter and the military into a guy only interested in acquiring a new weapon for the military. At least in the 2003 version, we knew that he cared about his daughter. In this version, he has a superficial interest in his daughter while barely giving her a pass for defying him.

And what's with the pulse monitor? I found this to be a silly concept. Banner can't tell when he's getting angry or frustrated? I don't think you need a heart rate monitor to detect your moods. I also found it to be completely stupid that Banner couldn't be intimate with Betty. So on top of fear, anger, pain and frustration, we can add having sex to the list of things that will make Banner turn into the Hulk? Since when did getting some become a reason for Banner to Hulk out? I could understand if it were frustration from E.D., but the idea of Banner Hulking out just from being sexually excited is something that should have been forgotten.

I wouldn't normally make this complaint, but because so many people were critical of the CGI in the first one but not this one, I had to say something. While the design of the Hulk was impressive, they fell way short in bringing the Hulk to life. The color never seemed to match that of the real characters. It was always just off. The CGI seemed to be more appropriate for one of the new generation video game systems. If the first incarnation of the Hulk was "Shrek like", then I would have to say that this version was Gumby like. The skin had no realistic texture. It looked like plastic, whereas the 2003 Hulk had realistic blemishes and pores. Even the movements were more mechanical this time around. It looked like bad animation. The muscles didn't seem to move quite right. They even got rain wrong in this one. How do you mess up CGI rain? The cave scene was painfully bad, as neither the Hulk or the water (rain) looked realistic at all. I don't know why ILM wasn't on this one, but it seems that the decision was made to completely divorce this attempt from anything that anything to do with Ang Lee's Hulk. A big mistake as Rhythm & Hues is a few steps behind ILM.

As a fan of the comic book, I'm disappointed with the display of the Hulks strength in this one. Compare the "Hulk Smash" scene to the one in the 2003 version. In The Incredible Hulk, he puts a crack in the roof of a building, while in the Hulk (2003), he destroyed half a city block. In this version, the Hulk comes off more like a bully around the "lesser" opponents. He was so tough when he was dealing solely the army. When Abomination makes his way to the screen, the Hulk becomes less then enthused after taking a few shots. Of course the Abomination is stronger than the Hulk is INITIALLY, but as the fight continued the Hulk got his butt whipped all over the screen. The more shots he took, the more he looked like he wanted no part of the Abomination. Any fan of the comic should be able to tell you that the physical aggravation of the Hulk will only make him angrier and stronger, not turn him into a whimpering puppy dog. This is something that the 2003 version was able to convey. The more he was bothered, the angrier he became. He had to be allowed to calm down before anything could be done to control the situation. And how does the "epic" battle come to an end? The Hulk is barely able to muster enough strength to choke out the Abomination…with a chain. Yes folks, a chain. These two characters rip through cars, tanks, and buildings, but the Abomination gets choked out with a chain. That's like a fully able bodied man being strangled with a string of tissue paper. Truly, a disappointing and anti-climactic ending to a mediocre 2nd attempt to bring the not so jolly green giant to the big screen. I would have to say that The Incredible Hulk is this comparable to last year's Transformers. More action with little substance. Alright i'll make it short & sweet . This is one of the most entertaining movies i have ever seen. From the moment i entered the cinema & the movie start , i couldn't finish my pop corn & the drink .. The action views are perfect which can make you jump from ur seat .. ED Norton & the other casts performances was amazing.

Basically when i saw the trailer of this movie before it release, i was impressed , However i was afraid that the movie might not be as good as the trailer is ( Like usual movies nowadays unfortunately ) But i was WRONG big time .

My 1st impression was the last impression. The Hulk character was perfectly made as well as Ahe Abomonation. The CGI was great. Forget about the people who r talking too much for nothing ! Just enter the movie & enjoy THE WAR ! Thank you MR.DIRECTOR for making our summer a wonderful one with our Green Friend..

Good Day .. A franchise rebooted with efficiency, energy and sporadic invention, although Hulk 2.0 hardly smashes it out of the park. The Incredible Hulk is based on a fictional character created by American comic book artists and writers Stan Lee and Jack Kirby for a Marvel Comics comic book series of the same name. The Incredible Hulk #1 first appeared in May 1962. Yes and no. Depending on how you look at it, this can be a "reboot" of the Hulk movie franchise, much like Batman Begins (2005) (2005) was to the Batman film franchise. However, there are references to the previous film. For example, The Incredible Hulk begins in Brazil, which is where Hulk (2003) (2003) leaves off. This is because the script that was used for The Incredible Hulk was originally supposed to be a sequel, until Marvel decided against it, and Edward Norton reworked the script to firmly establish it as a "reboot". So basically, it is a sequel in that it continues from where Hulk ended. The flashback to the character's origin is slightly different to what happened in Hulk, meaning retroactive continuity. The reason for the "reboot" hoopla seems to stem from Norton's inability to take over another actor's role without it being considered sloppy seconds or the studio's wanting to separate itself from the wrongly criticized 2003 film, thus the idea that it's the first of a series instead of a sequel. We could also look at the "new origin" as Banner actually returning after the main events of the first film so that Betty and he could try to get rid of "it", unwittingly unleashing it again, hurting Betty, with General Ross pissed more than ever after giving him another chance. While the filmmakers and cast felt that the contributions Edward Norton made to the screenplay were significant, the WGA felt differently and gave sole credit to Zak Penn. The WGA tends to favor plot and structure, rather than dialogue and character changes, much to many screenwriters' chagrin. It's also possible that Norton requested not to be credited, as he has done uncredited rewrites on quite a few of his films, most notably(1998). The opening montage of The Incredible Hulk takes place prior to the events of Iron Man 2 (2010) (2010) . The latter half of Iron Man 2 runs concurrent to the first half of The Incredible Hulk as the news report for the aftermath of the Hulk's battle on the university campus is on the news near the end of Iron Man 2. The final scene of The Incredible Hulk takes place after the events of Iron Man 2 as Tony Stark is just joining the Avengers by the end of the second Iron Man film. The obvious. Bruce Banner / The Hulk (main character) and Emil Blonsky / The Abomination (main Villain).

The not-so-obvious. Tony Stark makes a cameo appearance at the end of the film to talk to General Ross about the "Avenger Initiative." Stark Industries products are all over this film as well. Nick Fury's name appears briefly during the opening credits on a government document, hinting that, like in the comic books, he is behind the Hulk task force.

Sequel hints. Samuel Sterns / The Leader tries to help Banner cure his condition. Sterns' transformation into the Leader begins to happen when Banner's blood drips into an open cut on Stern's forehead. His head begins to pulse and grow, setting up a sequel with The Leader as the superintelligent supervillain.

Allusions. (1) Captain America when Ross talks to Blonsky about the super-soldier serum that was tested in WWII and was put on ice. There is a scene that didn't make the cut where Banner goes to Antarctica to kill himself. When he attempts to shoot himself, he becomes the Hulk and smashes an iceberg—the same iceberg which is supposed to contain Captain America. (2)Doc Samson: The psychiatrist whom Banner talks to about his "problem" (i.e., the Hulk transformations). In the comics, Dr. Samson is a long-time supporting character and becomes a superhero in his own right when he attempts to cure Banner by draining out the gamma radiation that turns Bruce into the Hulk and bombards himself with it. He has a cameo. He tells General Ross that they are assembling a team, which we all know to be the Avengers. He knows about it because in Iron Man, Nick Fury visits him at the end. These links turned out to be part of a trend in the certain Marvel movies published from 2008 onward. Marvel Studios gained the rights back to Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Thor and Ant-Man. These characters, along with Wasp, were the classic line-up of the Avengers. Marvel Studios' plan was and is to make the individual movies (which reference each other and establish that these characters all live in the same world), then cross them over into a multi-superhero epic (The Avengers (2012)), and has already done so for the classic members of the Avengers. In the end of the Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) (2011), it shows that Nick Fury, director of SHIELD, already started the Avengers initiative, and the Hulk had already been recruited. In Marvel One-Shot: The Consultant, it is shown that Stark was sent by Agent Coulson of SHIELD to retrieve the Abomination from Ross for the Avengers. But, unbeknownst to both Stark and Ross, the real reason Stark was sent was because Coulson knew that Stark would irritate Ross so much that there would be no chance that Ross would give them Blonsky. Yes. In Hulk, he was 15 to 25 feet tall, becoming taller the more angry he became. In The Incredible Hulk, he will not grow over nine feet tall, which is closer to his comic book counterpart's height of seven feet. Read more here. • A whole subplot with Betty and Leonard, implying that they live together, his implication on the attack on the Hulk in the Campus, his relationship with Betty and his feelings towards Bruce Banner.

• Blonsky describes the Hulk to General Greller: "eight foot, fifteen hundred pounds easy... and green. Or grey, sir. Greenish grey.. It was very dark, I couldn't tell."

• General Greller gets angry about General Ross's "bioforce project".

• Banner walks along a snowy hillside where he is going to attempt suicide.

• Banner delivers pizza. Louis Leterrier said, "all of the footage will be on the DVD", so most likely there will not be a director's cut. According to Kevin Feige, due to positive reactions to Mark Ruffalo's Banner in The Avengers, a sequel will be made after "Avengers 2" (the working title for Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) (2015)). No, but there is one scene prior to the end credits that actually was meant to play after the credits. Tony Stark finds General Ross in a bar and asks for his help about a "special team [they are] putting together". Only some of them. All cinematic material made under the Marvel Studios banner, e.g., Iron Man (2008) (2008), The Incredible Hulk (2008), Thor (2011) (2011) and(2011), are all set in the same universe (known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe), with the characters crossing over (most notably SHIELD personnel—Fury, Coulson, Romanoff or Barton), culminating in The Avengers (2012) (2012) which ties these films together. Marvel Studios also owns/owned The Punisher and Blade, however The Punisher (2004) (2004), Punisher: War Zone (2008) (2008), Blade (1998) (1998), Blade II (2002) (2002) and Blade: Trinity (2004) (2004) are/were not in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Other Marvel-based films owned by other studios are not set in the MCU, due to differing ownership. This includes, for example: Spider-Man (2002) (2002) and Ghost Rider (2007) (2007) (both owned by Sony); X-Men (2000) (2000), Fantastic Four (2005) (2005), and Daredevil (2003) (2003) (all owned by Fox). 646f9e108c

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