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    Here are a few reviews of early screenings of the movie.

    There are some big, BIG spoilers, so read them at your own peril.

    I've gone from a "meh" at ude towards the film, to an "I have to see it" at ude.

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    Multiple Reader Reviews for THE INCREDIBLE HULK!!!


    Hey folks, Harry here... I know I'm a crazed geek that can't be trusted... but here's the responses we've gotten thus far from our screening as well as other screenings. Enjoy...

    Did he really change into the Hulk? That question asked by Harry's nephew during the Q & A after the screening of THE INCREDIBLE HULK tonight in Austin sums it up pretty well for me. If you can make a child truly believe that a human character has transformed into this huge green superhero, then I think you've accomplished what you set out to do.

    I was instilled with a love of comics as a young child. My older brother was an avid comic reader and I would read the ones he'd let me. In the Marvel universe, I loved Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk. There were others, but those were the 2 that I remember most vividly. As I watched this movie unfold on the screen in front of me, I was mesmerized.

    Tim Roth being cast as Blonsky is pure genius. He is such a fantastic villain. From the very first sneer, I couldn't wait for more of him. I actually think he was a more believable villain that Jeff Bridges was in Iron Man and I thought Iron Man was about as close to perfection as you can get with a superhero movie. I was afraid going into this movie that the CGI would take me out of the movie, but it never did. The cinematography and CGI were beautifully shot. I loved the Hulk as much in this movie as I did in the comic books.

    Ed Norton was incredible as Bruce Banner. But the Hulk? The Hulk truly came to life for me for the first time on film. I liked Ang Lee's Hulk, but it wasn't the Hulk that I fell in love with as a child. This Hulk is. As I watched him in the kick-ass fight with Abomination toward the end of the film, I had tears well up in my eyes. The massive power of the Hulk being compelled to protect the woman he loves and the inner turmoil showing in his eyes was magnificent to behold. That moment when he realized that he could control his inner beast and not become truly evil like Abomination made the entire movie for me and it took me back to my childhood.

    There are so many small moments in this film that made the audience clap and/or laugh. It helped break the tension and was so well done. From the glimpse of Bill Bixby to the Lou Ferigno cameo to the misuse of a word in Spanish to the lighter moments between Betty and Bruce Banner, all of them added to my enjoyment of this film.

    Is it as wonderful as Iron Man? No, but it is still a pretty damn good superhero film that continues to give me hope for the future Marvel films in the works. It's a fun action-packed thrill ride that will make you believe that Bruce Banner really does change into the Hulk when he's angry. I can't wait to see this one again on opening weekend with my friends and family. They're going to love it!

    CheriBomb


    Then The Human Burrito saw the film at our screening tonight:

    Hey Harry and Co:

    I just got back from a screening of The Incredible Hulk, hitting
    theatres at some point this month-I think next Friday? For anyone who
    was skeptical, excited, or doubtful, I'd like to throw in my 2 cents.

    Spoilers below, beware beware beware.

    No, seriously. I spoil it all. Why are you even reading THIS if you
    don't want to know?

    If you didn't like Iron Man, you should probably stay away from this
    one-don't worry, I'm sure that X3, The Punisher, AVP, Ghost Rider, and
    the theatrical cut of Daredevil are all still available at WalMart.
    Maybe those are right up your alley.

    It doesn't matter, really, what your opinion of Ang Lee's Hulk was
    when considering seeing this flick. Hated his Hulk? You'll find that
    this one is much more suited to your expectations of Hulk. Loved his
    Hulk? You'll be pleased to see that it still has real actors carrying
    the weight and is full of that jolly green giant you love so much.

    What about the confusion over whether it's a sequel, a remake, a
    reboot, what have you? It's none of the above and all of the above,
    really. Yes, the origin is a bit different (as shown briefly over the
    opening credits, watch for the Nick Fury and Stark Industries
    references!), but it fits the general origin summary of Hulk's
    origins-and then the movie picks up in South America where Dr Banner
    is seeking a cure for his condition, right where Ang Lee's Hulk ended.
    So, take your pick. Consider this a continuation with a hint of
    retconning, or consider it a completely new timeline.

    For fans of the classic TV series, it's stuffed with references-for
    someone who is actually a fan of the show, I'm sure there are a ton
    that I didn't catch.

    Like Iron Man, Hulk picks up steam with an early action sequence and
    keeps moving, and thankfully never stretches to make a joke-here's
    hoping "You wouldn't like me when I'm hungry!" becomes geek chic. The
    first big action sequence, a botched takedown of Banner by Emil
    Blonsky and crew, demonstrates exactly why Hulk has such broad
    appeal:he's neither hero, nor villain. When he Hulks out, there is
    collateral damage, and anyone in Hulk's way is ED. He's not
    intentionally malicious or fighting for some greater good-he just
    wants to be left alone. Hulk really is a creature that is merely what
    you choose to perceive him to be.

    Really, let's not even worry about the thin plot, the point of
    anything Hulk is SMASH!, and there's plenty of it for you. The movie
    only pauses to take a breath when Betty and Banner are reunited, but
    it's quickly time to hit the road and avoid anything that will let
    them be tracked-reminiscent of bits of The Terminator, I felt. Each
    Hulk out gets bigger and more destructive-another military attempt to
    capture the Hulk only results in having their Humvees picked up and
    banged into each other like a child with cymbals, and the lengthy
    battle with The Abomination is brutally violent. Despite the lack of
    bloodshed, I'm a bit surprised at how much gruesome monster on fugly
    monster civilian collateral damage they squeezed into a PG13 rating.

    Of course our hero prevails in the end, and in proper sequel set up
    escapes to be chased another day...

    Let's talk about the fun little geeky bits, starting with said
    sequel(s)! No shortage of setups here, from a lingering shot in a lab
    sequence, to the apprehension of the Abomination, to Dr Banner's
    continued search for a cure/control, and of course.....the big one:

    Did you think that Nick Fury's cameo was cool in Iron Man, did it give
    you that nerdy tingly rush of "they're really setting it up!"? Tony
    Stark makes a brief appearance at the end of Hulk and takes that setup
    one step further...."We're putting together a team." Geekasm!

    The music. Hulk fans already know what I'm talking about.

    Great cameos by Lou Ferrigno, playing a security guard (again!) and
    providing the Hulk's voice (yes, we DO finally get to hear "Hulk
    smash!"); and by Stan Lee, who haplessly clues General Ross in to Dr
    Banner's whereabouts.

    The only real complaint/curiosity I have is with Liv Tyler. When she
    gets cast in movies, does her agent have to find roles that fit her
    speech mannerisms, or do they rewrite it for her? Has anyone else
    noticed that she ALWAYS sounds out of breath and can't seem to push
    out more than a handful of syllables in one go?

    In short, the geekiest comparison I can make is to Star Trek:consider
    Ang Lee's Hulk to be Star Trek:The Motion Picture, a long drawn out
    effects heavy cerebral film clearly crafted with a fetishistic love;
    and consider The Incredible Hulk to be The Wrath Of Khan:shorter,
    faster, pure ass kicking all the way through. Neither one requires the
    previous film be seen, or any deep familiarity with the franchise.

    Seriously, pay for this one. Don't pirate it. It's on par with
    Marvel's best efforts.

    -The Human Burrito!


    Then there's this review from New York:

    I just got back from a preview screening of Incredible Hulk here in New York.

    And, well...

    ...it was great!

    A spoiler-free mini-review follows - but if you want to remain completely unaware, you can probably skip on by.

    But that's a qualified 'great'. Incredible Hulk does exactly what it says on the can. If you've seen the trailers, you know the plot - Bruce Banner is on the run; he gets found; hilarity and smashing ensues.

    The thing is, I still loved it. This was the Hulk movie that should have been made five years ago - action packed, not so ponderous and surprisingly funny.

    Yes, funny. From Banner's awkward Portugese, to an unexpected side-effect to him getting excited, it was a funny movie - and I think that's why it works. Ed Norton is great, selling the desperation of a man who's trying to live his life as best he can while controlling the beast inside - and the last shot of him is killer. Liv Tyler is...well, I'm not a fan but she's okay, I guess - sadly, she's no Jennifer Connelly but who is?

    Then there's new Thunderbolt Ross, William Hurt. It's funny but I had a hard time seeing the actor behind the mustache and contacts, and I think that's great - like Iron Man's Jeff Bridges, he inhabits the role completely.

    The real surprise for me was Tim Roth - he's not been this good for years and he's great as special forces soldier Emil Blonsky, even if his character does get lost a bit towards the end and he does look a bit like Harry Potter's Dobby at one point. There's one sequence in particular that has me drooling at the prospect of Marvel's upcoming Captain America movie.

    There is an inevitable elephant in the room, and it's the CGI - yes, the Hulk looks CGi-y but short of painting a man green I'm not sure how you're going to get away from that. The thing is, the CGI doesn't really distract on the whole - there are a few shots where you kind of get pulled out of the movie, but not too many.

    Nice touches abound; watch out for the names of two college students who capture the green goliath on their cameraphone, a familiar name or two in the opening credits (and not of actors), a Stan Lee cameo that actually furthers the plot, a familiar theme, a TV show that Banner watches, the real project that Banner was working on when he was turned into the Hulk, what turns Blonsky into a - er - super-soldier, a familiar logo in a computer system a great cameo from Lou Ferrigno - and, yes, a scene at the end of the movie that's been confirmed for a while which features a certain billionaire inventor. In the cut I saw, it was before the credits but I'm not sure if it'll stay that way.

    On the directing front, Transporter's Louis Leterrier does a good job. The three set-piece action sequences are fluid without being choppy, and he gets that sometimes less is more. The first of these sequences, in a factory, reminds me a little of a sequence in Predator 2 only without Gary Busey chewing the scenery. A barely-seen Hulk makes mince meat of an army team, striking from the shadows.

    There were a few bits and bobs from the trailers that didn't make the cut I saw; for example, the psychiatrist's role is trimmed down and he goes nameless in the movie (I think) which I guess leaves the door open for another Doc Samson down the road.

    There were also a few weird cuts which I suspect were made for rating reasons - Hulk and Blonsky's confrontation on the grass is abruptly cut, and Blonsky's final transformation feels like it's missing a few seconds. I'm hoping there's a chance to re-edit this for the DVD because I suspect it's too late for the movie's release.

    And I haven't even mentioned the surprising bit (to me, at least) - namely the iden y of Mr Blue and the set up for the another character, which I loved.

    The Incredible Hulk is a fun summer movie; just don't expect too many twists and turns. Like I said, it does exactly what it says on the can.

    rjl1138


    Then there's this review from a screening abroad. Enjoy...

    Dear AICN,

    It’s been 3 years since my last confession. It’s not that anything hasn’t grabbed me. I saw KUNG FU PANDA back in March (Capone is right, it is all that, and then some, highly recommended), the brilliant IRON MAN (with unfinished effects) some time early April (if DeLorean on my desk would be big enough for me to fit in and working properly, one of my first destinations would be 2010 to see the next one Favreau and 2008 Man Of The Year Downey will be serving us then) and PRINCE CASPIAN (Andrew Adamson, you’re taking the franchise in the right direction), the magnificent pot ad PINEAPPLE EXPRESS (good weed indeed!) a long time ago, but I never wrote, just thinking that there are plenty of people in your ranks who can do this much better.
    But I wanted to write about my biggest surprise of the year so far, THE INCREDIBLE HULK. I wasn’t afraid of the film, I just had near zero expectations. Shrek’s steroid-loving brother, directed by the guy who directed all the painfully boring non-action bits in Transporter movies and Danny the Dog (aka Unleashed on that side of the pond). With all due respect, mr. Ferrigno (and his intimidating physique) and lovable and brilliant Ang Lee, James Schamus and Eric Bana, there was nothing in Hulk’s past that made me look forward to this film. In fact, after Ang Lee’s Greek tragedy with that DUI guy from The Deep as Hulk’s evil dad, the whole idea of another Hulk movie seemed as good as PG-13 Die Hard or Terminator from the director of Charlie’s Angels…
    I was, however, always intrigued, how did they get Jack’s Bleeding Ulcer to star in it. Therefore I was hoping that there might be something in there after all. And boy, was there. Marvel should have done this a long time ago, starting doing justice to their own heroes. Because Iron Man and this is two for glowing two so far. , after seeing this I hope that Marvel will some day find non-re ed writer(s) to give us a good, cool, kick-ass Elektra movie that the character deserves (I love you, Jen Garner, it wasn’t your fault, but the film was, well, abomination, no pun intended. OK, actually feeble attempt at pun detected, so … me). It is a very good hero story, a fresh start that makes you look forward to next meeting with this guy whom you'd best keep in a good mood.;

    Now, if you don’t mind, I will just be throwing random little bits of praise in deserving directions. Norton – inspired choice, tortured soul, you really root for Banner (especially in a scene, where his rapidly rising pulse… ok, you’ll see). Excellent opening credits bring those in who have zero knowledge of the green guy. And the great action scene in Brazil sets the tone perfectly, going the Alien/ Jaws less-is-more route you don’t see that often these days. Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky is a determined fearless bad-ass, a relentless pitbull who simply won’t stop. When asked why he doesn’t get out of the trenches, the guy says: I’m a fighter, I’ll be one as long as I can. If I could take what I know today and put it into the body I had 10 years ago, that’d be someone I wouldn’t want to fight. To which gen.Ross kindly answers: I could arrange something like that (that is not a spoiler, you’ve seen the guy getting huge needles stuck into him since the first trailer). By the way, I would have never guessed, but William Hurt as Gen. Ross is much cooler than mighty man-god Sam Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_ was in Ang Lee’s version. Again, goes to show that there was nothing in 2003 movie that this one doesn’t do better.
    Almost forgot, Stan Lee’s cameo is by far the best the man has done so far (lightyears from the slightly embarrassing mailman in Fantastic 4 or the impatient pedestrian in Daredevil, to name a few), surpassing even his fake-Hef moment in Iron Man. And the final scene, that sends you out with a really broad smile on your face, guaranteed. The same goes for the mighty monster punch up in the finale that has to be seen, I won’t even try to describe this. (I bet Bay is paying close attention and taking notes so that next Summer geeks wouldn’t say after his next robot orgy: well, sadly not as good as Hulk vs. Abomination showdown. It is good and most importantly, it gives Hulk an actual purpose, he’s not just a big green blunt instrument throwing tanks (apologies go out to all die hard Hulk fans, but that has been my impression on the guy so far), the man’s got so much at stake. Thank you Zak Penn, Norton, Marvel guys and, who knew?, Louis Leterrier! Pardon for doubting you could pull this off, Monsieur.

    With this as good as it is and Wanted, boy and Dark Knight all coming up, looking mighty shiny, this is indeed turning into a really good Summer. Despite the fact that there’s a new Rob Schneider movie lurking somewhere on the horizon.

    Pleasure, as always, when the subject is movies,
    Dashing Don Lockwood


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    A review by Harry Knowles:

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    OH YEAH!

    You know… Ever since I was a wee lad, I’ve dreamt of a Cinematic Marvel Universe. I think we all have. Tonight, after the screening of THE INCREDIBLE HULK – an audience member asked a question about the concern about continuity with the comic universe – and Kevin Feige went into an answer that referred to “THE CINEMATIC MARVEL UNIVERSE” – and I think I came a little.

    After IRON MAN – we began to feel what was happening – but the early trailers for HULK… just didn’t look promising. However, we’ve begun to have some cool scenes popping up online – and the latest trailers have a lot of fun going on in them. But as our audience dove into this latest Marvel tale… You could feel the room getting giddy.

    Once again we had solid actors as Banner, Neil and Ross. Betty was beautiful – and then they throw Tim Blake Nelson in. You’ve got to love this new Marvel Universe that has begun. Actors like Robert Downey Jr, Jeff Bridges, Ed Norton, William Hurt, Tim Roth, Sam Jackson and Tim Blake Nelson.

    I know you folks loved IRON MAN – I’m right there. I ing loved it. This is an INCREDIBLE HULK movie to love too. Watching these last two MARVEL films… where Marvel is actually controlling the vertical and the horizontal. Where executive decisions are being made by people whose profession is COMICS and COMIC MOVIES. I can’t ing tell you how amazing it is to actually… literally… see the Marvel Universe on screen.

    And it is much more evident here, than even in IRON MAN.

    It’s not just SHIELD or a Tony Stark cameo. Those are the big obvious ones. And you know that the Super-Soldier formula is used here to give Blonsky his first boost… but here’s the geekiest part. The canister that they pull that vial of interesting liquid from… the Doctor’s name is Dr. Reinstein…. Yes, the actual name of the scientist that injected Steve Rogers with the Super Soldier serum… now the key is… they didn’t expose Blonsky to the Vita-Rays which would super-charge that serum and give him that extra boost that made Captain America that extra bit of badass. But, we’ll see that in an upcoming movie, I’m sure.

    Here we have a film with characters named Dr. Samson and Samuel Sterns. And we know about their eventuality. And the nods to the past… they’re here too. What’s great is that we don’t just get the Stan Lee cameo, but the Lou Ferrigno and even… Bill Bixby. You’ll see. All this stuff – it’s just little side things. The film doesn’t STOP for these footnotes – and if you’re not a Marvel freak… it’d scream by without a notice.

    But as a MARVEL fan – holy … they’re doing it. They’re actually ing doing it. For the first time in our lives as crazy geeky fanboys… the MARVEL UNIVERSE is moving at 24 frames a second in a theater near us.

    What about SPIDER-MAN?

    Well – SPIDER-MAN did a good job of establishing the SPIDER-MAN UNIVERSE – you never saw Spidey at the Baxter building? Matt Murdoch didn’t walk by. It stayed within the Spidey-specific universe.

    Here… . Robert Downey Jr… TONY STARK in a Paramount Distributed film called IRON MAN. Yeah. Check. But Robert Downey Jr… as TONY STARK… in a UNIVERSAL distributed film… See, it isn’t hard. You just do it. You just care enough to say… YES, Iron Man can be in a HULK movie… just not quite suited up yet. And yes, that feels ing awesome.

    BUT wait a minute. How does this work as a HULK movie?

    One of the attendees of the screening tonight in Austin sent in a review – and they did a comparison that simply… I must reference because it is very accurate. They compared Ang Lee’s HULK to Robert Wise’s STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE. Both films were beautiful, artful and cinematic tellings of prime geek material… HOWEVER – both films failed to move mainstream audiences. They did work for a segment of the audience – but there was a lack of forward momentum. They just didn’t quite GO at the speed that fans hoped for.

    Well THE INCREDIBLE HULK – is very much like the re-invention that happened to STAR TREK on STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN. Now – I love THE INCREDIBLE HULK, but it isn’t quite STAR TREK II great – but it’s outstanding.

    Louis Leterrier has made a HULK movie that first and foremost is badass, kickass and asskicking, but is most certainly not ASS.

    THE INCREDIBLE HULK has the call backs to the TV show, in fact… by the end of the film, I think Bruce might even be going by David… At least I think so. I like that Bruce is a character that has been LIVING with this curse/gift. That he’s taken steps to try to handle his problem. And that is very much the Bill Bixby tone of the character. He’s pro-active in trying to CURE himself… but the film isn’t merely a regurgitation of the TV show – it binds the TV show and the Comic into this third universe of Cinema.

    Now, I know I’ve been talking a lot about this Cinematic Marvel Universe – but I’ll tell you. I love, love, love – that in THE INCREDIBLE HULK… there’s science fiction weaponry. The Sonic Cannons are OUT- ING-STANDING! The design is goofy and awesome as though Jack Kirby drew them. It’s big and clunky and mounted on the back of an armored vehicle… and that’s AWESOME! And they send waves of power that knock the living out of the HULK. And this came from Stark Industries. YES!

    I love that SHIELD is a scary Big Brother organization that’s monitoring all of our ing emails. How great is that? Now – if only we’ll get the Helicarrier… and Dum Dum Dugan! And jet packs and skin-tight mission suits – and evil HYDRA and AIM.

    These films are on a collision course. They’re building on one another – and Marvel has a supreme chance here to do something that we’ve never seen in cinema… just as they did in Comics. And that’s to create a coherent fantasy Universe across les, releases and distribution companies.

    And if tonight’s audience was any judge… We’re ing ready, willing and there. I’m dying … dying to see the next 3 years play out with them. Will we see an additional HULK film before the AVENGERS? That will only depend on how this one does. And man… if the tease for THE LEADER is any indication… and ing Tim Blake Nelson as THE LEADER … well, it’s not David Niven… but it’s ing Tim Blake Nelson – and that would mean Giant Robots and Humanoids and more awesome scientific funnery. And that’s where we need to go with THE HULK.

    Man – I never thought I’d see the day that Marvel would actually get their , totally together. This is the sort of thing we’ve been screaming for – and now its actually ing happening and … man, there should be ing FIREWORKS and tickertape for this sort of momentous occasion. We should be running in the streets and screaming about how we don’t have Universal Healthcare, we don’t have 10% of Arizona covered with Pond S Farms creating Bio-Fuel at 35 cents a gallon… but Goddammit… MARVEL is seriously creating a cohesive MARVEL UNIVERSE. There are signs of a bright future.

    Right? We’re gonna be ok. But man… if the entire financial reality collapses and we don’t get to see the AVENGERS movie that we’re building towards… Then GOD… make my clothes hit the ground and take me to Heaven… where this future AVENGERS is on a ing loop. I can’t Wait! But I must. We’ll all wait… And as THOR comes out and kicks our asses… and IRON MAN 2 whipping up on our asses… Then that ing period CAPTAIN AMERICA film – which will end with him waking up in the modern world… or floating in that general direction… and being discovered! Well… if those movies continue firing on the same cylinders of these last two… our collective excitement will be really unreasonably friggin high… and there will be those joyless s that are pissing on the foreplay these films represent, but ya know what… I don’t know about you – but I’m seeing cheering audiences… and tonight I saw my nephew laying on the floor in front of the guests tonight shaking his hand with the most awesome question that a 7 year old could muster…

    “Did that man really turn into the HULK?”

    And god damn it – that’s what this is all about. For kids to dream and ask big ing important questions… Because when you see a man strapped to a lab table and you hear his bones snapping and muscles bursting bigger… and you see the pain on the actor’s face and it hurts… it hurts… to that boy’s eyes… that wasn’t Ed Norton and that wasn’t CG. He was invested enough that he ran from the bathroom, didn’t tell his mom where he was… got in trouble, but he asked the question. “Did that man really turn into the Hulk?”

    There’s only one answer. “Yes, that’s why Ed Norton couldn’t be here tonight… it’s too dangerous for the audience!”

    Yes. That’s why Ed Norton wasn’t there tonight. And that’s awesome!

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    Well, I had to skip most of this post, but I've been psyched about this one for a while. I've been walking the tight rope of trying to find out info on the film without getting too many spoilers, but just about every new piece of info I'd find got me that much more excited. And the clips they've leaked onto the net are looking bad ass.

    I'm hoping this movie is as good as I believe it can be and not just for my sake. She's going to have to deal with a raging case of Hulk dorkdom next weekend.

    ETA: If you're ever in need of a good laugh go by the IMDB boards for the Hulk movie and TDK. I swear the fanboys for those two movies make Manu vs. Tony look like a Harvard debate match.

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    I want to see Ang Lee's Hulk and the new one side by side for comparison. I just feel better about the newer version...seems less cartoonish but again I'd have to see it side by side.

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    Here you go B2B. They went with a darker shade of green for the new one and made his skin all ripped, so he looks a lot more detailed. For me what really sets the two apart are seeing them in motion. The 2003 Hulk just seemed to be stumbling around drunk compared to the new one.

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    I'm gonna have to wait and see the new one and see how the motion plays out. Tough call because there seems to be some proportion differences between the two.

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    Here you go B2B. They went with a darker shade of green for the new one and made his skin all ripped, so he looks a lot more detailed. For me what really sets the two apart are seeing them in motion. The 2003 Hulk just seemed to be stumbling around drunk compared to the new one.
    I think the lighting is the biggest differences between the two. The new Hulk movie seems to have darker filters throughout, as opposed the the brightness throughout Lee's attempt.

    If I'm not mistaken, ILM worked on this Hulk as well. So, I don't think the difference is going to be huge. I could be mistaken, though.

    I agree with one of the reviewers from my first post. Lee's movie was very character driven and cereberal. Using the trailers for the new Hulk as perspective, they seem to be going a lot more towards action and mayhem.

    I really appreciated Lee's film, but I think this new one has a chance to be something special, especially with the Avengers stuff going on in it.

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    I still don't get how Banner's pants still fit the Hulk.

    If he really does get that big, Hulk should be running around in the buff.

    Not that I want to see his junk, it's just that I can't see pants expanding that much at the waist without tearing apart.

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    The Hulk movie should be good, because:

    A) Ed Norton is Bruce Banner
    B) They actually have him fighting a villian (The Abomination) rather than the ing USA army and jumping from canyon to canyon which was boring.

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    I still don't get how Banner's pants still fit the Hulk.

    If he really does get that big, Hulk should be running around in the buff.

    Not that I want to see his junk, it's just that I can't see pants expanding that much at the waist without tearing apart.
    I think that is explained in the Marvel Handbook somewhere. LOL

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    I think the lighting is the biggest differences between the two. The new Hulk movie seems to have darker filters throughout, as opposed the the brightness throughout Lee's attempt.
    True that. Lee's color palette was aimed to give it a more comic book feel I think, this one seems a little more real world feel to it. It was one of those stylistic choices in the 2003 version that just didn't work for me. The serious, realistic tone they tried to set with the film didn't fit with the visuals.

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    The serious, realistic tone they tried to set with the film didn't fit with the visuals.
    I agree with that.

    It was the kind of film that if Lee had a couple of years to work on it, it would've been amazing.

    Still, I appreciated it.

    Let's see how the new one is going to work out.

    I'm actually getting excited about it.

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    http://www.marvel.com/news/moviestories.3705

    The pic where he is standing across from Liv tyler shows how much better the hulk will look in this one.

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    Well, I had to skip most of this post, but I've been psyched about this one for a while.
    Harry shouldn't be allowed to write more than one paragraph, it's unintelligible. I am looking forward to seeing this, even if it sucks - I have low expectations!

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    Meh, I wasn't impressed with the first one at all. I'll wait for the DVD and maybe, maybe see it.

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    Sam Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_ was in Ang Lee’s version. Again, goes to show that there was nothing in 2003 movie that this one doesn’t do better.
    Holy the article got pwn3d by misspelling eliott

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    Sorry but this movie still sounds lame as IMO. I've gotten almost completely burnt out on comic book movies altogether. Lucky for me there's only going to be like 19 of them made in the next 2 years.

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    yeah! I can't wait.

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    I still don't get how Banner's pants still fit the Hulk.

    If he really does get that big, Hulk should be running around in the buff.

    Not that I want to see his junk, it's just that I can't see pants expanding that much at the waist without tearing apart.
    The Hulk in porno. There's a thought.

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    Shagia is creaming in his pants right now.

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    RDJ in a cameo in the Hulk movie, wow that's badass. Its like weaving these little episodes and having a final result of the characters combined in one big movie.. all action and none of the origins since its been all shown in their respected movies. I hope this becomes a trend in the comic book to movie business. HULK, Ironman, Thor, Cap, all leading to the Avengers movie.

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    HULK, Ironman, Thor, Cap, all leading to the Avengers movie.

    Yes, that's what Marvel is planning on.

    Thor and Cap are in pre-production right now. They just need to settle on a lead for both movies. The rumor for a while was that Matthew McConeghey(sp?) was going to play Cap, but the producers shot down that rumor.

    But, all that is going to lead to an Avengers movie.

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    god that would be a horrible choice for cap.

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    mcconeghey for cap would be abysmal! i just cant see captain america standing against a wall, one foot ed up muttering "alright alright alright..."

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    It was a rumor on the interwebs.

    The producers have shot down that rumor.

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