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Hulk Director: Ang Lee Cast: Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/16/2008
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 15,512

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Features

Deleted scenes; Hulk Cam: Inside the rage; Super Hero revealed: The anatomy of the Hulk; Feature commentary with director Ang Lee

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Hulk
1. Main Titles [4:18]
2. The Banner Bloodline [7:01]
3. Dr. Krenzier [2:32]
4. Nanomeds & Gamma Rays [3:29]
5. Talbot's Offer [2:48]
6. My First Memory [2:37]
7. My Bruce [6:25]
8. The Accident [3:21]
9. Your Name Is Banner [4:24]
10. Lunch With Dad [2:21]
11. The Beast Within [5:47]
12. The Morning After [3:48]
13. My Son Is Unique [5:09]
14. Forced Hand [3:28]
15. Talbot's Mistake [2:13]
16. Betty & the Beast [11:20]
17. His Father's Son [4:55]
18. The Essences of All Things [3:03]
19. Home [5:39]
20. Talbot in Charge [2:26]
21. My Downfall [4:42]
22. Out of Control [5:02]
23. Desert Fury [4:35]
24. Target: Hulk [5:28]
25. Top of the World [2:38]
26. A Chance to Calm Down [5:47]
27. Give Back Your Life [7:18]
28. Battle of the Banners [4:38]
29. Sweet Dreams [:56]
30. One Year Later... [2:36]
31. Me Está Enojando [1:33]
32. End Titles [5:31]

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Editorial Reviews

Ang Lee's inventive direction and some state-of-the-art special effects help to rip the incredible Hulk -- a green giant who is anything but jolly -- from the pages of Stan Lee's Marvel comics of the 1960s. In reality (to the extent that "reality" is a workable concept in films like this one), he is geneticist Bruce Banner (Eric Bana), a troubled young man whose past holds terrible secrets he can never fully remember. Intense emotional stress turns him into the Hulk, a raging monster who smashes everything and everybody with whom he comes into contact. The lone exception, of course, is the lovely Betty Ross (Jennifer Connolly), Bruce's co-worker and the daughter of a hard-bitten general (Sam Elliott) overseeing top-secret government projects. Nick Nolte has a relatively small but showy supporting role as Bruce's father, a discredited scientist whose fall from grace has something to do with his son's deeply disturbed psyche. Resisting the temptation to fill the screen with live-action comic-book panels, Ang Lee alters the origin of the printed-page protagonist to include psychological complexities that even Stan Lee never anticipated for his troubled antihero. It takes a fairly long time for the Hulk to make his first significant appearance, but he does so in a dynamic, explosive manner. By rendering his leading character with computer graphics, Lee and the special-effects team enable the Hulk to perform feats that might look convincing in comics but would normally never pass muster in live-action movies. Hulk’s combination of larger-than-life action and intricate back-story made it an exceptionally ambitious undertaking, and the film succeeds on its own terms. Even if you've never read a Hulk comic book, you can enjoy this exceptionally well made thriller. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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lameby Jay_Godzilla_fan

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October 18, 2008: I didnt like this movie. CGI looked great story was long and dragged. if you do watch it be ready to hit fast forward alot...

Extremely Wonderfulby Anonymous

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July 15, 2008: This version is the best Hulk presentation I have ever seen. This movie has been under-rated, that is why we should not go by what the official critics think. The premise, transformation, and the action was so realistic. I give this movie two thumbs up.


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