The Incredible Hulk Reviews
Although the beginning wasnt great i feel this movie is so underrated. I mean its Edward cmon
Tim Roth is a star turn in a pretty average movie
The Best Hulk Movie!
Not as bad as one might say. Tim Roth is amazing as Emil Blonsky
This movie was spectacular, and the musical score for this movie was next level, it fit the movie perfectly. Really amazing movie, if only we got this Hulk for the rest of the Infinity Saga.
Much like its titular hero, the film is all brawn but little brain. Still, it features terrific, thrilling, big-budgeted action sequences.
Love this film Edward Norton excelled
It wasn't a bad movie, but there were some parts of the story that fell flat. It had a lot of incredible action sequences, and I really enjoyed watching it. I definitely recommend it for superhero fans!
This movie was good. But not great. I liked how scary it was and how separated it felt from the rest of all Marvel movies. But this still just wsndt the most exciting movie.
La pelicula no tiene mucho trama pero las esenas d accion las respaldan como crean a abominacion me gusta y ay agugeros en la historia pero esta normal la historia el cgi 10/10 la peli a mi parecer es buena tirando a normal Pero lo importante es que no te aburre nunca
This is by far the best Hulk adaptation we have ever got of the character. Ever since Edward Norton was replaced by Mark Ruffalo, the character as been disrespected and nerfed until he is shadow of this film. Anyone who says otherwise either doesn't care for the character or is completely blind.
i mean like, it was aight
A decent MCU movie and one of Marvel's underrated films, Edward Norton portrays a great Bruce Banner/Hulk.
The climax of the film is nothing more than a CGI slug-fest. The special effects were great. The story before the ending was even better.
It was a pretty good movie, worth a watch. My main problem is it went by really quick. We didn't get quite enough time to understand or care for our characters.
Disclaimer: the Hulk is and will always be my favourite comic book character. While this move wasn’t perfect getting to see a live action (well, CGI I guess) Hulk in both this movie and Ang Lee’s Hulk was all I needed to get to. FRESH for me… in the case of the Incredible Hulk though, angst and artsy direction got traded for comic lore and action heavy material. The Hulk wouldn’t hit his stride until Mark Ruffalo joined the MCU but I’ll always have a soft spot for this first swing at Bruce Banner.
Louis Leterrier, a great director, was able to create one of those masterpieces of the time that not only tells a story, but also shows the true fear of the main character for his second, stronger personality.
On the second day, we go into The Incredible Hulk. Now, why is this tied into the coming Brave New World? Ross, played by William Hurt, and another character, that's who. Without spoiling who else is coming, you'd have to see this film to believe who that may be. Now I will confess, I'm not a big fan of the Incredible Hulk. I'm a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde kind of person, but not so much on the hero level of things such as The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen when he was used. I'm just more of the man versus monster motif more, if you ask me. Yet it doesn't mean I hate Hulk. He's just an okay hero. First of all, almost everyone does agree that this is better than the 2003 Hulk movie. It had potential, but it also had plenty of problems. Maybe I'll look into the film and make a review of that if I come around it. For now, this movie is just as I think of Hulk himself. Being okay. The start of it is a good one when you have Bruce Banner, played by Edward Norton just for this film, hiding from the military while exchanging data with a "Mr. Blue" until his location was compromised. I will give this film credit that it balances well with Bruce's humanity with the Hulk's action sequences when it comes to hiding from the military when he continues his research and data exchange. Even when we see Betty, played by Liv Taylor, getting back together to be the moral support for Bruce. Meanwhile, one of the soldiers, Emil, played by Tim Roth, had gone through various experiments while feeling more abominable. If you know, you know. Nothing more to say on the story as it's okay after the first act of the movie. I appreciate that it gives more humility with Bruce when he's with Betty while the action holds up well. Not a drag, I might add. It's easier said than done that it might be of interest since it's all about Bruce and Betty more than seeing Hulk smash. Which, when I think back on what I'd said earlier about the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde motif: This makes a fair bit of sense when it comes to the man and the monster as a way of balance instead of fighting your inner monster. This is overall an okay popcorn flick if you're in the mood to see a Hulk movie or superhero movies in general. I'm gonna give this film six and a half Hulk and Betty talking it over on a cliff out of ten. 6.5/10.
You really need to check yourself, at the doctors or with friends and family if you don’t think this hulk film is the best version of him, hes a demon and you can see it when he rips out abominations elbow. What a waste of the best character in the franchise, whoever came up with the plan to make the hulks after this film to be lumps of green snot with no fear from them whatsoever. Disgusting.
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