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June 15, 2008

The Incredible Hulk - digg this

I saw the Hulk movie last night and it was most excellent. It doesn't have the buzz behind Iron Man or The Dark Knight as the "best superhero movie" ever. That might have something to do with the fact the the Hulk isn't a hero, but it's not even the best comic movie ever. It was everything a Hulk movie should have been, though.

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Part of that, in my mind, is because it has as many connections to the tv series as it does the comic book. Growing up I was a huge fan of both. The boy in me wanted more Hulk action on the tv series, but the burgeoning writer in me realized even then I guess that Banner was important.

I loved the Ang Lee movie. It was a comic book brought to life. I enjoyed the father issues subtext. All of the actors did admirable jobs. It was risky and it some folks' minds it was a failure. I can understand why they might say that. I can't see why anyone would say that about this incarnation.

It succeeded in being great fun. There were excellent nods to the comic, the tv series, and the Marvel universe, making an Avenger movie, if not more likely, at least more tangible. I like Norton as Banner more. I think the Hulk effects were better than the earlier movie. So, it was definitely a success.

If there was any depth to be mined here it was about anger. That's good, since the Hulk has always been about uncontrolled anger. Banner spends a good portion of the movie hyperventilating and trying to keep his pulse down (the pulse monitor was the best use of a relatively inexpensive prop I've seen in a while). When Dr. Sterns (who if there is a Hulk 2 will have a big green forehead in the next pic) told him that a proposed cure may only be a way to control it, Banner says, "I don't wanna control it. I wanna get rid of it." We all know how likely that is to happen.

Ultimately I think Banner learns that control may be his only hope. Unfortunately the movie (and the comic) seem frequently to indicate that he would have to lead his life as a monk. He says to Betsy when things start to get hot and heavy that he can't get excited at all. A lack of emotion of any kind seems the path for Bruce. That's just not possible. We're emotional creatures. Anger is a force that we can and should use, channel in appropriate ways. Perhaps, if the last scene in the movie means what I think it does, Banner will learn that.

I hope so since that would be a more interesting sequel than one where again we see Banner trying to breathe his way to success. And I do want a sequel. I want the Leader. I want a non-wussy Doc Sampson (possibly the only disappointing thing in the flick). I want to see the Hulk harness some of Banner's intellect to defeat said Leader.

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I was disappointed that, as far as I noticed, not once was Leonard Samson referred to by name. IMDB lists the psychiatrist and I think the credits list him as Samson, but they didn't seem to mention it in dialogue.

I loved the movie but it was definitely made for the comic and tv show fans. When I saw the S.St3rns e-mail address in the SHIELD tracer I got very excited, and I'm sure not many people know who Sam Sterns IS. It was great how they worked in a Bixby cameo this time and Ferrigno was funny too. "You wouldn't like me when I'm hungry." was great, and the CG was definitely an improvement over the Ang Lee one. Loved the close-up growling shots of both monsters and of course his response to Abomination's "ANY LAST WORDS?" Chills. A 4 out of 5 green stars for me.



Posted by Scott June 17, 2008 14:06

I thought I heard him called a different name. Could be wrong though.

And I didn't get the Sterns reference and may not have figured it out until the head expansion if someone hadn't let me know that the pre-Leader would be making an appearance.



this new Incredible Hulk is a lot more fun than the first one with Eric Bana; Ed Norton does his usual specialty -- the "split personality" role...



Posted by Scott[TypeKey Profile Page] June 19, 2008 15:20

I defintely agree Patrick. Thanks for stopping by!



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