I’m Still Not Too Overenthusiastic About The Hulk Character

By tk | October 15, 2008


I just recently grabbed a copy of The Incredible Hulk DVD and I must say it's worse than I expected it to be. We watch scientist Bruce Banner living in shadows, scouring the world for a cure. However the militarists who think of abusing his abilities won't leave him be, nor will his desire to be with the only woman he has ever adored, Betty Ross.

The Incredible Hulk stars the always strong Edward Norton. It also stars the beautiful Liv Tyler and every bit as real Tim Roth and directed by the great Louis Leterrier. The flick grossed a massive $134 million at the boxoffice since it's debut June thirteenth. It was wrote by Zak Penn and Edward Harrison, produced by Avi Arad, Gale Anne Hurd and Kevin Feige.

I'm still not overly enthusiastic about the persona, but the motion picture is rapid, well acted, and ejoys that difficult comic book feeling. From its metaphorical anger management to a stringently platonic not so incredible hunk, this heavy on the muscle mass and low on the drama The Incredible Hulk Blu-ray is not exactly new and improved, but does shape its own trademark of differently conceived mega action magic. A gratifying thrill ride. In That Respect are a couple witty bits, and the whole moves swiftly.

Still, even if there was not script and acting inadequacies -- and there sure enough are -- the big issue with both Hulk flicks is that the leading character is an unconvincing CG innovation. Slow pacing and a muted sound output only add to the CGI disaster inflicted on what could have been a believable superhero created with 21st century engineering.

On the whole The Incredible Hulk is a worthwhile waste of a night. Strange a design as it is, The Incredible Hulk actually calculates as something of a winner. The Incredible Hulk supplies the action and excitement to delight comic book buffs and re-ignite this failing franchise.

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