The introductory scenes of Bruce were really effective and the first Hulk-out was almost legitimately frightening. The later action scenes are bigger in scope but they're never as creative. Norton's been making headlines for all the wrong reasons lately but there's no denying he's got the goods. I have a feeling there were a lot of character moments left on the cutting room floor but what's left is still an admirable performance. And even though it's an underwritten role, Liv Tyler is a complete sweetheart as Betty.
There's such a charming girl-next-door quality to her and even though I don't completely buy her as a scientist I totally believed in the connection she and Bruce shared. I felt like William Hurt and Tim Roth both received pretty thankless roles. They weren't bad by and means but the script or this cut anyways never allows them the chance to do much other than beg to fight the Hulk again or scream for more firepower. The CGI isn't fantastic. That's just a fact. But it only pulled me out of the film a couple of times.
And the Hulk looks about a million times better than he did in the last movie. As expected it does take over once the third act hits and for me that stuff just isn't as enthralling. The film never lost me, it just never reached the heights of the opening thirty minutes.
Not for me at least. If I were thirteen I probably would have drooled over the last fight scene. It's comfortably in the middle. I don't feel like I wasted my time or money.
But I'm not anxiously awaiting a sequel either. You really could do worse. FAQ Is this movie based on a book? Is this a sequel? Why didn't Edward Norton receive credit for the screenplay? Details Edit. Release date June 13, United States. United States. Official Facebook Official site. English Portuguese Spanish. Hulk 2. Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Box office Edit.
Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 52 minutes. Related news. Nov 9 Trailers from Hell. Nov 8 Gold Derby. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Edit page. Victoria Carroll Rose as Rose …. Skip Riley Pilot as Pilot …. John Colton 1st Man as 1st Man …. Kenneth Johnson developed for television by. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. David Banner is a brilliant scientist but, one day, a laboratory experiment that he is working on goes terribly awry.
Since that time, whenever he is under extreme stress, his body undergoes a transmogrification and he morphs into the Incredible Hulk. The Hulk is about seven feet tall, hugely muscular and powerful, and has bright green skin.
After destroying whatever threatens Dr. Banner, he morphs back to normal human form with only amnesia and tattered clothing as evidence of what just transpired. As you can well imagine, this situation is quite troubling for Dr. Banner and causes him a great amount of problems. All the while, he is pursued by Jack McGee, an investigative reporter who believes that the Hulk is a deadly menace whose exposure would enhance his career. Don't make me angry. Action Adventure Drama Sci-Fi.
Did you know Edit. Trivia The opening credits show the Hulk picking up a car and rolling it down the hill. This was not a special effect. When they were filming the scene, the steel cable that was supposed to help Lou Ferrigno lift the car broke.
It was 4 AM, cold, wet and Ferrigno had been working 18 hour days to refilm all the Hulk scenes for the pilot the role had originally been played by Richard Kiel. Ferrigno was so frustrated that he decided to lift the car himself rather than wait for the special effects team to try to reset the cable.
Goofs When the Hulk breaks through a brick wall, typically at the end of the show the clothing that he wears changes between his approach to the wall, and to the view of him running down the alley, and this is repeated in several different episodes, which clearly looks like the same stock footage being re-used. Crazy credits In the opening sequence, the lit up gamma ray display can be seen with the word "anger" on it, which is zoomed out to show the full word is "danger".
User reviews 64 Review. Top review. If you remember the s you will perhaps realize that film and television were not the best at distributing comic book adaptations until the year of This was partially due to the lack of visual effects which would encompass the characters in a realistic setting if they ever to arrive on the big screen. What could have been laughable television show about a giant green monster strutting around smashing things, instantly became a classic hit when it was deemed a serious and realistic drama for the time.
The show follows the compassionate and likable character Dr. David Banner who had been attempting to discover the secrets of human strength after his wife died in a car explosion. Banner is obsessed with finding these answers of hidden strength and ultimately renders himself to unpredictable experiment.
He exposes himself to gamma radiation which unfortunately results in a horrifying metamorphosis. Whenever Banner becomes angry or outraged he transforms into massive green monster which we all know and love as the incredible hulk.
He is trying to find a cure with the help of "Mr. Blue", whom he met online. Banner has not had an "incident" for 5 months. Bruce Banner tries to engineer an antidote. When Banner has a cut, his blood drips into a bottle at the factory and is ingested by an ill-fated consumer in Milwaukee , Wisconsin. Ross uses this incident to pick up on Banner's trail and sends British special-ops expert Emil Blonsky with an attack team to capture Banner.
Banner then makes an escape to the bottling factory he works in. During the run, he bumps into a gang of thugs, one who was his former enemy at the bottling factory. During the confrontation, Banner transforms into Hulk at the bottling factory and takes out the thugs and everyone on the team. Bruce Banner is ambushed by the tough guy leader. Before Hulk escapes, Blonsky, the last soldier alive, takes a good look at Hulk, before Hulk throws a forklift truck at him, which he barely survives.
Banner's friend Stanley Lieber a pizzeria owner gives him a job as a delivery boy. He uses this job to continue his research by sneaking past a security guard at the university. Ross sees Banner at the pizzeria, and they later reunite. Emil Blonsky arrogantly confronts Hulk. Ross is informed by Blonsky that Banner escaped because of a green monster. Ross continues to explain that Banner was the monster, created by a failed experiment meant to replicate the "Super-Soldier" program.
Blonsky volunteers to be given a small dose of an altered Super Soldier serum another failed experiment but considered "very promising" that increases his strength and agility.
Blonsky leads a second attack on Banner at Culver University, where he and his team encounter Hulk and are defeated. Blue, who is revealed to be Samuel Sterns. Sterns invented a potential antidote, and Banner accepts it, despite the risks. Banner is restrained and a transformation is induced, but was successfully reversed through Sterns' antidote.
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