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The Incredible Hulk Director: Louis Leterrier Cast: Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/21/2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 14,322

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Features

Disc 1 -Deleted scenes; Feature Commentary; ; Disc 2 - All-new alternate opening; ; The Making of Incredible ; Becoming the Abomination; From Comic Book to Screen; ; Becoming the Hulk; Anatomy of the Hulk-Out; ; Disc 3 - Digital Copy of the Film

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Disc #1 -- The Incredible Hulk
1. Self-Control (Main Titles) [5:48]
2. Chasing Flowers [7:02]
3. Gamma Poisoning [3:18]
4. On the Move [5:06]
5. Target Required [5:10]
6. Going Home [4:14]
7. Super Soldier [3:28]
8. Missing Data [6:10]
9. Reunion [7:10]
10. Locked In [8:23]
11. "Is That All You Got?" [6:30]
12. Too Much Excitement [1:33]
13. Time To Meet [3:55]
14. Anger Management [4:23]
15. Test Subjects [7:31]
16. I Want More [4:09]
17. It Has To Be Me [6:24]
18. Power [6:36]
19. Without Incident [5:36]
20. End Titles [2:53]

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Editorial Reviews

Mild-mannered scientist Bruce Banner has been traveling the globe in search of the antidote that will allow him to break free from his primal alter ego, but both the warmongers who long to exploit him for their own gain and a horrific creature known as The Abomination are determined to stop him from achieving his noble goal in Transporter 2 director Louis Leterrier's take on the classic Marvel Comics superhero tale. For years, Bruce (Edward Norton) has been living in the shadows, pursued by the military and haunted by the rage within. But traveling the world in secrecy isn't easy, and as hard as he tries Bruce can't get Betty Ross (Liv Tyler) off his mind. The daughter of Bruce's nemesis Gen. Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (William Hurt), Betty represents everything that is beautiful in the world to a man who lives his life on the run. Eventually, Bruce returns to civilization and faces the wrath of The Abomination. While the Hulk may be a formidable force of nature, The Abomination is decidedly more powerful, and determined to destroy Bruce Banner. Created when KGB agent Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth) exposed himself to a higher dose of the same radiation that transformed Bruce into The Hulk, The Abomination is unable to change back into human form and holds Bruce accountable for his frightful condition. With time fast running out for both Bruce and The Hulk, New York City is about to become the ultimate urban battle zone as two of the most powerful creatures ever to walk the earth clash in a massive, no-holds-barred fight to the finish. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Best Hulk Movieby QuagMiker

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August 24, 2009: I really enjoyed this movie. Although, I do like the look of Eric Banna as Bruce better, I still thought the movie was great. Ed Norton did a great job acting and the Hulk looks killer. This is my favorite Marvel movie.

This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen edition.

leave your superhero movie cliches at the door...by FFBuu

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January 04, 2009: I went into this movie thinking it would be similar to Hulk from 2003. I wasn't particularly excited for the movie but from the opening scene it presented the done to death story of the Hulk in a captivating and intriguing way.

The 'first act' set in Brazil was visually amazing(especially on Blu-Ray) and the atmosphere was great. Bruce Banners conversations with the mysterious Mr. Blue were captivating. The plot evolved mostly unpredictably, which was a nice break from normal superhero movies like Spiderman.

The visuals and sound were great, and casting was exceptionally good. Edward Norton was amazing, on par with Downy Jr and Christan Bale. Liv Tyler was also good, showing venerability and support at the same time. Tim Roth was perfectly suited also, and William hurt will play a great role in the sequel.

In a year dominated by The Dark Knight and Iron man the Incredible Hulk takes third among tough competition. It's defiantly worth your time.


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