DVD : Hulk (Widescreen 2-Disc Special Edition)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Universal
EAN: 9780783275543
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0783275544
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 11, 2007
Running Time: 138 minutes
Sales Rank: 8304
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: June 20, 2003
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Product Description: The larger-than-life Marvel Super Hero the Hulk explodes onto the big screen! After a freak lab accident unleashes a genetically enhanced, impossibly strong creature, a terrified world must marshal its forces to stop a being with abilities beyond imagination.
Amazon.com: When the Hulk gets angry, his movie gets good, so you wish he'd get angry more often. Accepting this challenge after the triumphant Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, director Ang Lee has created an ambitious film, based on the Marvel comic created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, that succeeds as a cautionary tale about mad science and traumatized children coping with legacies of pain. That's the Hulk's problem: After accidental exposure to gamma radiation, scientist Bruce Banner (Eric Bana) turns into the huge, green, and indestructible Hulk when provoked, and repressed childhood memories fuel his fury. Hobbled by the obligatory "origin story" (to acquaint neophytes with the character's Jekyll-and-Hyde-ish fate), there's room for little else in a sluggish film that struggles to reconcile Lee's stylistic flair (evident in his visual interpretation of comic-book technique) with the razzle-dazzle of a megabudget franchise. What's good is good (Jennifer Connelly essentially echoes her role from A Beautiful Mind, and Nick Nolte is righteously tormented as Banner's father), but the movie's schizoid intentions remain largely unclear. --Jeff Shannon
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Hulk is a great film. Its masterfully directed and the effects are mind blowing. Hulk is so much more than a mindless monster and this film shows us that. I consider this one of the best superhero movies ever made right along with Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.
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Come on people it's a huge green dude...What were you expecting? Spidey? Didn't think so. Hulk is that character in comics that was never truly identified to be either a hero or a villain. He is both in my opinion. He is his own enemy, Banner has to fight with his inner self (literally) the struggles between Hulk and Bruce Banner are as plausible as that of Kent and Superman, or Wayne and Batman. The only problem is how the story is adapted.
In this first adaptation, which in fact isn't ... Read More
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Why?
Why Oh ME????
WHY DID WE HAVE TO PICK THIS!
The opening credits were longer than it took to make myself a full dinner for my party of 14 (including my monkey, Robin, and terrier, Leanne). But that is besides the point, i guess...well, not really. Well, now that it's 2008, just watch the new one. They obviously re-did it for a reason. Why else would they make the same movie twice in ONE decade? Mhmm...exactly. So, EDWARD NORTON is so FOIIIINE (Hot, sexy, good-looking in modern pop ... Read More
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I thought the cast for this film was really good. I also liked how the director shot certain parts of the movie as if you were reading a comic book. Despite the positive elements, there were two main things that dragged it down. They were the wierd-looking super dogs, and the disappointing water creature that the father becomes at the end. The special effects were also lacking throughout. This one is decent, but the newer Hulk movie is far superior.
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Hulk is the biggest disaster of 2003. Not sure why director Ang Lee would take this movie on, thank god for Brokeback Mountain or I would have thought he was losing his mind. Eric Bana and Jennifer Connelly are talented actors but they look so uncomfortable here, it's painful to watch. Haven't seen the new Hulk, I heard it's better than this one. I just hated this film, too long and boring.
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