Chris Stuckmann reviews The Incredible Hulk, starring Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Tim Blake Nelson, Ty Burrell. Directed by Louis Leterrier.
The "Days Without Incident" counter is very smart. It does paint out the Hulk as a very relatable issue. As someone whose had an addiction, I did often think back to this film for that reason.
I feel like perfection lies somewhere in the middle. One thing is that the quality of this Hulk’s face varies drastically from scene to scene. In some scenes, he looks more real than the best that modern CGI can produce, and in others, he looks like the model used in the video game based on the film. There’s really inconsistent quality of CGI throughout the whole film. Like when Abomination says “give me a real fight.” That whole scene looks like some OG Beast Wars terrible computer animation. Ruffalo’s Hulk has had a very consistent quality, looks-wise. He’s just so much less “Hulk-ish” than Norton’s Hulk, in terms of personality. If we could combine the strength of Bana Hulk, and Ruffalo Hulk/ the attitude of Bana Hulk with Norton Hulk, and the overall look of Norton Hulk with the consistency and some of the thickness of Ruffalo Hulk, we’d have the perfect Hulk.
@@thechad4485 Norton’s Roar, voice and look for the Hulk are🔥 but yeah he could be thicker and a little less veiny. The dark green color is amazing though, not comic acurate but looks waay better
@@bat1579 I wholeheartedly agree. Having Lou Ferrigno voice Norton’s Hulk was a genius move, and he absolutely killed it! And while I understand what they were going for with the tight veiny look of Hulk, it was not the best choice… or at least was overdone. I also liked that Norton has a black belt in Judo, Karate, and Aikido, and brought that to Hulk’s fighting style, making his Hulk a far more capable fighter. And that primal *ROAR* at the end still gives me chills. I agree on the color as well. The comic accurate green in Thor Ragnarok was not nearly as good looking as the darker green.
@@thechad4485I think yourself and others forget about Ruffalo’s Hulk in the early days of the MCU. I just rewatched The Avengers (2012) and he’s huge and animal-like. There is a ton of tension building toward Banner’s initial transformation and when it eventually happens on the Helicarrier, he’s terrifying. He almost kills Black Widow, Sheild agents, etc. This carry’s on into Age of Ultron, where the Hulk’s set off by Wanda and nearly destroys a whole city. Even when his mind isn’t being altered the Hulk is incredibly strong and powerful, levelling that flying Chitari alien with one punch for example. It’s not until Ragnarok where Hulk becomes less savage and animalistic. I’d argue that he becomes more like Norton’s Hulk in both appearance and personality, as more intelligent, less bulkey and no longer hunched over like an ape. Norton’s Hulk uses weapons and is easily halted by Betty Ross (Ruffalo’s Hulk has these moments as well but they’re more nuanced imo). So I don’t think Norton’s Hulk is more “Hulk-like.”
I remember seeing the trailer in the cinema 2 years before the movie came out. (Banners eye changing in that of the Hulk. That looked so cool. But the look of the Hulk himself was a bit of a disappointment.
@@spike5499 Not standalone perhaps but as a major figure, most definitely. Look at how prominent he was in Ragnarok. Why not count the old ones? Just to be "right"?
Great to see you take your time over discussing a film again - reminds me a little of your old deep dives - the one you did on signs is still a great watch!
The thing I really liked about the very early individual Avengers movies (phase 1 of the MCU in Disney jargon) was that the movies did not feel super interconnected and could be enjoyed completely on their own. The later movies required homework of watching all the other movies, which made it tiring for some viewers to keep up.
The comics followed a similar trajectory. From the 60s until the late 80s, things were connected but not complicated; you could read just the titles you liked without getting lost, because aside from occasional guest appearances, the heroes generally kept out of each other's lanes. This made sense because most readers were kids with limited allowances, who had to pick and choose which series they most wanted to follow. While crossover events did start in the 80s (Secret Wars being a massive success, albeit one contained in its own miniseries), they became more and more common in the 90s, and more and more transparently stunts to get you to buy books you didn't really want. It's kind of fascinating watching the MCU speed-running that whole history.
Happy to be one of the few people in the world to enjoy this film since it hit theatres. It's genuinely the best Hulk film we'll ever get and sad that the MCU won't give this same level of treatment for the current Hulk.
I look back fondly on this one because it actually viewed Hulk as he should be, an absolutely terrifying force of nature. We got that slightly in The Avengers when Bruce first transforms. But after that, he has just become a punchline.
Why was I not terrified lol especially when you’re using cars as boxing gloves. Who ever wrote that into the fight scene has the imagination of a 7 year old
I forgot this movie as soon as I saw it, but one excellent bit stuck with me is when Hulk smacks Tim Roth across the field and you see his body literally "beaten to pulp". You actually see all the gory details of what it means to be hit by Hulk.
I've spent so many years trying to get my friends to re-watch this film at every opportunity because I think it's such a cool and fun film, so was very happy to see you revisit this one!
It'd be interesting to see how his opinions changed, but unfortunately he reviewed the latter half of phase one at the beginning of his career, and feature presentation is only for things he hasn't done before. Maybe he'll do iron man 2 though, pretty sure he's never done that one.
I think this one is underrated. I really like it. Another exciting bit for comics fans was when Blonsky was fighting the Hulk following his first injection of Thunderbolt Ross's brand-X supersoldier serum: it was like getting a sneak preview of the kind of moves Captain America might be doing in the not-so-distant future.
The credit scene was put before the credits because they knew most wouldn't stay till the end (was not common then), and wanted everyone see what they had planned was a for-certain endeavor happening.
How is it a breath of fresh air for you? Genuinely curious, not trying to start a fight. Because all I see in his videos is just "here's the name of the movie followed by the IMDB summary. But first a big thanks to today's sponsor, Factor. Use code STUCKMANN and checkout and yum yum yum. So this movie stars so and so who you know from such and such and is directed by so and so who directed such and such. I had a lot of fun with this one. The cinematography is good, the direction is good, the writing is good and it genuinely made me laugh. Stay tuned for Shelby Oaks. Thanks so much and get Stuckmannized DOO DA DOOO DA DO DEE DA DOO"
Never understood the hate for this film. Is it great? No. Do I like Mark Ruffalo as Banner/Hulk more? Yeah…but overall, it’s a damn solid early-entry MCU film. And it’s definitely better than most of what the MCU has put out the last couple of years.
@@hulkfan97 yeah it was very disappointing to hear him trash on the movie. I guess his more into the cartoonish, goofy Hulk that he became later on 🤷🏽♂️
@@user-jv4hd7gc7bit’s odd to see him pick an old movie and trash it. Considering all of his reviews the last few years aren’t reviews. He picks movies he finds are decent. Because he’s directing his own movie etc etc
Indeed, I love the simplicity of Phase one. A simpler time it was. The hype around the Avengers being built up by those first few films was an amazing time to grow up with.
The first Hulk is clearly a better comic book film. As Chris said in the iron Man review, he has never been a comic book guy. The style that Ang Lee brought to that film was so refreshing and invigorating in the comic book film adaptation scene. The First Hulk felt like a comic book come to life. Sure it has some holes, the cg doesnt hold up, and the plot got a bit cumbersome. But in 2003 other than xmen , superman, and Burton Batman, there was no other great superhero to screen films. There was no reason to drop Eric Bana, nor Ang Lee for a sequel. My mistake, i forgot Rami spiderman, those were oretty great too and i think the first Tobey Maguire film predates Hulk
Chris this is becoming be best stuff on your channel, I love not knowing what’s coming next! I was a kid when I went to the theater to see The Incredible Hulk, it was my first MCU film, and I made it all the way through till the end when he was strapped down and started hulking out- still gross looking. At which point I asked my mom if we could leave 😂. I watched it again when it came out on dvd and made myself stick through the end and honestly I dig this movie. I’m glad you gave it its due !
Very intelligent guy Chris is and I have been watching your stuff for years since the " hilariosity " times. Can't wait to see more from you sir and thanks for taking time to do the videos for us!
The thing is they couldn't have possibly continued with Edward Norton. The reason he didn't continue as the character doesn't have anything to do with his performance, he was simply a nightmare to work with on set.
This is easily your best segment Chris...I always want to see reviews of ANY film regardless of when it was released...too many reviewers just talk non stop about new releases...the freedom to just do a video of any random film is refreshing to us as an audience too
I’m absolutely loving this segment so far.
Chris grew up with The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Same here! Feels so pure and sincere.
It's cool to see Chris just make videos about movies he likes again like he used to.
@@OGMillyMillz_obsessed with what chris grew up with lol
@@soaphope3398 yes it’s a classic lol
One of the most underrated and raw Marvel movies ever.
Absolutely. The Favela Escape and campus battle are still 2 of the best set pieces in an MCU movie. They still hold up.
@@junaidhashim3106 apparently hes hinted at in the deadpool wolverine trailer that just released
Everybody at 2008 said it was trash
There's a good reason why no one talks about this film. Cool that someone likes this.
@@sonicsnake44it’s better than most MCU films. People started shitting on this Hulk a lot more because of Avengers hype.
This movie is the best Hulk portrayal we’ve ever gotten. I still really like it.
It’s the best live-action one definitely
I really enjoy this movie. Easily the best treatment of The Hulk himself and his look is badass.
Chris grew up with The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Completely agree.
Felt like I was taking crazy pills hearing people rip this movie.
This movie was like the Bill Bixby Hulk, but also different in a good way.
He could look less veiny, besides that he looks great
and deadpool and wolverine is happening ! can't wait for the trailer
The "Days Without Incident" counter is very smart. It does paint out the Hulk as a very relatable issue. As someone whose had an addiction, I did often think back to this film for that reason.
personally, I felt Edward Nortons Hulk design looked better and more menacing then Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk
I feel like perfection lies somewhere in the middle.
One thing is that the quality of this Hulk’s face varies drastically from scene to scene. In some scenes, he looks more real than the best that modern CGI can produce, and in others, he looks like the model used in the video game based on the film. There’s really inconsistent quality of CGI throughout the whole film. Like when Abomination says “give me a real fight.” That whole scene looks like some OG Beast Wars terrible computer animation.
Ruffalo’s Hulk has had a very consistent quality, looks-wise. He’s just so much less “Hulk-ish” than Norton’s Hulk, in terms of personality.
If we could combine the strength of Bana Hulk, and Ruffalo Hulk/ the attitude of Bana Hulk with Norton Hulk, and the overall look of Norton Hulk with the consistency and some of the thickness of Ruffalo Hulk, we’d have the perfect Hulk.
@@thechad4485 Norton’s Roar, voice and look for the Hulk are🔥 but yeah he could be thicker and a little less veiny. The dark green color is amazing though, not comic acurate but looks waay better
@@bat1579 I wholeheartedly agree. Having Lou Ferrigno voice Norton’s Hulk was a genius move, and he absolutely killed it! And while I understand what they were going for with the tight veiny look of Hulk, it was not the best choice… or at least was overdone. I also liked that Norton has a black belt in Judo, Karate, and Aikido, and brought that to Hulk’s fighting style, making his Hulk a far more capable fighter. And that primal *ROAR* at the end still gives me chills. I agree on the color as well. The comic accurate green in Thor Ragnarok was not nearly as good looking as the darker green.
100%! Loved This Hulk!
The CGI on Hulk Now and The MCU today is so bad… everything looks like a game 🤮
@@thechad4485I think yourself and others forget about Ruffalo’s Hulk in the early days of the MCU.
I just rewatched The Avengers (2012) and he’s huge and animal-like. There is a ton of tension building toward Banner’s initial transformation and when it eventually happens on the Helicarrier, he’s terrifying. He almost kills Black Widow, Sheild agents, etc. This carry’s on into Age of Ultron, where the Hulk’s set off by Wanda and nearly destroys a whole city. Even when his mind isn’t being altered the Hulk is incredibly strong and powerful, levelling that flying Chitari alien with one punch for example.
It’s not until Ragnarok where Hulk becomes less savage and animalistic. I’d argue that he becomes more like Norton’s Hulk in both appearance and personality, as more intelligent, less bulkey and no longer hunched over like an ape. Norton’s Hulk uses weapons and is easily halted by Betty Ross (Ruffalo’s Hulk has these moments as well but they’re more nuanced imo). So I don’t think Norton’s Hulk is more “Hulk-like.”
Probably the most underrated MCU movie
I didn't expect the Storm himself to watch Chris Stuckmann
That honor goes to iron man 3 and age of ultron. This movie is still boring when its not about hulk
agreed
Show ME Your Motivation!!@@Saltyaf38
@jeffcunningham0389 hell no, the incredible hulk is way is miles better than both of those films combined.
I liked this version of the Hulk a lot more than the Mark Ruffalo one. (And that feeling got stronger the more the smarter the Hulk became.)
It's the forgotten MCU movie but deserves to be remembered
Agreed
HULK 2003 Also deserves feature presentation. I like it more since it was first hulk film i saw as a kid.
Same
I remember seeing the trailer in the cinema 2 years before the movie came out. (Banners eye changing in that of the Hulk. That looked so cool. But the look of the Hulk himself was a bit of a disappointment.
@@MrPleers but it's the only time when we got comic book accurate Hulk and Jenifer Connelly was ❤
yeah it has its issues but there is a lot to like
@@kforkrish The movie wasn't all bad. And yes, Jennifer Connelly is always a pleasure to watch.
Always good to hear some respect for this movie. Definitely the best Hulk. What the MCU Hulk should’ve stayed like
100%
Agreed.
I sadly agree that the Hulk should have stayed this way, a tragic character as in the comic books. But now he is just comic relief. 🙁
Seeing Mark Ruffalo and MCU Hulk. Look how they Massacred my Boy 😔
Chris grew up with The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Remember when "The Abomination" was actually a terrifying abomination?? Good times...
When was he not
@@spike5499 in She-Hulk, he's been nerfed beyond recognition
*Sigh* Another day another “Guess what guys? The MCU sucks!” comment
The Norton Hulk movie is by far my favourite... good to see it get some love.
Cause there's only 2 hulk movies 😂
@@spike5499 Nope there’s at least 3 others
@@spike5499 Umm... Nope. Tons more. Ang Lee's, for a start, then with Mark Ruffalo, plus the earlier movies...
@@gregwilliams9122 yeah Ang Lee's and Norton's. Mark Ruffalo doesn't have a hulk movie. Also I'm not counting the old ones
@@spike5499 Not standalone perhaps but as a major figure, most definitely. Look at how prominent he was in Ragnarok.
Why not count the old ones? Just to be "right"?
Great to see you take your time over discussing a film again - reminds me a little of your old deep dives - the one you did on signs is still a great watch!
The thing I really liked about the very early individual Avengers movies (phase 1 of the MCU in Disney jargon) was that the movies did not feel super interconnected and could be enjoyed completely on their own. The later movies required homework of watching all the other movies, which made it tiring for some viewers to keep up.
The comics followed a similar trajectory. From the 60s until the late 80s, things were connected but not complicated; you could read just the titles you liked without getting lost, because aside from occasional guest appearances, the heroes generally kept out of each other's lanes. This made sense because most readers were kids with limited allowances, who had to pick and choose which series they most wanted to follow. While crossover events did start in the 80s (Secret Wars being a massive success, albeit one contained in its own miniseries), they became more and more common in the 90s, and more and more transparently stunts to get you to buy books you didn't really want. It's kind of fascinating watching the MCU speed-running that whole history.
Agreed
Happy to be one of the few people in the world to enjoy this film since it hit theatres. It's genuinely the best Hulk film we'll ever get and sad that the MCU won't give this same level of treatment for the current Hulk.
Just curious what makes you think there's only a few people who like/love this movie?
Mr. Stuckmann, this re-watch segment is just the best. Thanks! And you reminded me of how much I enjoyed The Incredible Hulk back in 2008!
I look back fondly on this one because it actually viewed Hulk as he should be, an absolutely terrifying force of nature.
We got that slightly in The Avengers when Bruce first transforms. But after that, he has just become a punchline.
Exactly
Why was I not terrified lol especially when you’re using cars as boxing gloves. Who ever wrote that into the fight scene has the imagination of a 7 year old
I forgot this movie as soon as I saw it, but one excellent bit stuck with me is when Hulk smacks Tim Roth across the field and you see his body literally "beaten to pulp". You actually see all the gory details of what it means to be hit by Hulk.
And that was when Blonsky took a small dose of the super soldier serum…if he didn’t he probably be a puddle.
You should go back and watch it. I think it's great and makes me miss early MCU.
@@polsdoferit’s okay at best. There’s a reason no one really cared about it when it released. Hulk is overrating
This movie is not boring ever. 10/10
No notes.
I actually loved this movie as much as Iron Man. 2008 was a very good year for comic book movies. The Dark Knight, Hellboy 2. All great films IMHO.
This Movie is actually good
I've spent so many years trying to get my friends to re-watch this film at every opportunity because I think it's such a cool and fun film, so was very happy to see you revisit this one!
One of the most underrated movies in the MCU
The most underrated film in the MCU
At this point, it wouldn't surprise me if Stuckmann would do a recap of Phase 1
It'd be interesting to see how his opinions changed, but unfortunately he reviewed the latter half of phase one at the beginning of his career, and feature presentation is only for things he hasn't done before. Maybe he'll do iron man 2 though, pretty sure he's never done that one.
This movie is so underrated
I LOVE this movie. Severely underrated
Love these, which feels honest and substantial because they aren't part of a trending moment.
simple days. A great hulk movie that understood the assignment
I love these segments. Glad your doing just random movies you like. Definitely enjoyable
I think this one is underrated. I really like it. Another exciting bit for comics fans was when Blonsky was fighting the Hulk following his first injection of Thunderbolt Ross's brand-X supersoldier serum: it was like getting a sneak preview of the kind of moves Captain America might be doing in the not-so-distant future.
The credit scene was put before the credits because they knew most wouldn't stay till the end (was not common then), and wanted everyone see what they had planned was a for-certain endeavor happening.
Bro, Norton was so much better than Rufallo.
Agreed
I’m really enjoying this series and I’m so glad that you decided to do it. 👍🙂
So glad you're doing this series. Such a breath of fresh air.
How is it a breath of fresh air for you? Genuinely curious, not trying to start a fight. Because all I see in his videos is just "here's the name of the movie followed by the IMDB summary. But first a big thanks to today's sponsor, Factor. Use code STUCKMANN and checkout and yum yum yum. So this movie stars so and so who you know from such and such and is directed by so and so who directed such and such. I had a lot of fun with this one. The cinematography is good, the direction is good, the writing is good and it genuinely made me laugh. Stay tuned for Shelby Oaks. Thanks so much and get Stuckmannized DOO DA DOOO DA DO DEE DA DOO"
These are absolutely great, thanks Chris!
The song from the favela chase scene is still one of the most memorable pieces of music the mcu has produced
Never understood the hate for this film. Is it great? No. Do I like Mark Ruffalo as Banner/Hulk more? Yeah…but overall, it’s a damn solid early-entry MCU film.
And it’s definitely better than most of what the MCU has put out the last couple of years.
Underrated movie
I didn’t think Chris was going to be hating on this movie. This is the best hulk movie ever! This is the bull we needed in Endgame.
Yeah it kind of irritated me. Its fine to have different opinions and all but he came off as a contrarian especially when talking about certain scenes
@@hulkfan97 yeah it was very disappointing to hear him trash on the movie. I guess his more into the cartoonish, goofy Hulk that he became later on 🤷🏽♂️
Its disappointing for someone to not have the same opinion as you?
@@user-jv4hd7gc7b of course it is, you think that’s weird? It’s called agree to disagree 🤷🏽♂️
@@user-jv4hd7gc7bit’s odd to see him pick an old movie and trash it. Considering all of his reviews the last few years aren’t reviews. He picks movies he finds are decent. Because he’s directing his own movie etc etc
Personally, I can't wait for you to review Roland Emmerich's Godzilla 1998 movie
Love the segment and the new setup!
Yeaaaassssss! Love this series of reviews! Thanks
i absolutely lovve this film. one of the most slept on MCU entries and the best hulk to ever be put on screen
Ang Lee Hulk is my favorite version of Hulk
Let’s just say they’re both great for vastly different reasons.
Agree
I love Feature Presentation ❤
For me, this movie is a highly underrated marvel film. The seriousness, action, and the look on both hulk and abomination is incredible.
I love this segment Chris. Please make more!!!
The best Hulk film we ever got. (also please bring back hilariocity reviews they were your best videos when I was growing up)
Cause there's only 2 hulk movies and the other one is even worse than this one 😂
@@spike5499 There’s at least 3 other movies
@@kaponosucks which ones
@@spike5499 The Incredible Hulk Returns and The Death Of The Incredible Hulk and some other
@@kaponosucks Also The Trial of The Incredible Hulk.
I dont care what the haters say, Hulk 2003 is one of my favorite super hero movies. And it looks amazing on the 4k bluray
The CGI holds up incredibly well today. Looks better than the excessive stuff we get in current movies.
Yeah, Ang Lee's Hulk is the superior film imho.
absolutely loving this segment so far quite honestly
thank you for this series. This movie is so good. I'm happy you got to cover it.
Remember that one time when Marvel movies were worth going to the theater for?
Remember when someone could review a Marvel movie without the comment section bitching that they're not as good anymore?
Endgame. After that it was streaming Loki. Hopefully Deadpool 3 does its job. All else after Endgame has been trash.
Yeah it was like in 2023 when guardians 3 released.
@@MrBuketmango watch gotg3
Guardians still worth it. Spider verse worth it. Tom Holland\Dr strange one, worth it. They can't all be great. Relax!
IMO, I really love this movie, honestly underrated when compared to the whole infinity saga
Indeed, I love the simplicity of Phase one. A simpler time it was. The hype around the Avengers being built up by those first few films was an amazing time to grow up with.
Keep doing these Chris. It’s awesome.
The first Hulk is clearly a better comic book film. As Chris said in the iron Man review, he has never been a comic book guy. The style that Ang Lee brought to that film was so refreshing and invigorating in the comic book film adaptation scene. The First Hulk felt like a comic book come to life. Sure it has some holes, the cg doesnt hold up, and the plot got a bit cumbersome. But in 2003 other than xmen , superman, and Burton Batman, there was no other great superhero to screen films.
There was no reason to drop Eric Bana, nor Ang Lee for a sequel.
My mistake, i forgot Rami spiderman, those were oretty great too and i think the first Tobey Maguire film predates Hulk
This was much better than what MCU were putting out these days
No it's about as bad
@@spike5499 oh ok
@@spike5499 No it's worse
@@spike5499 it’s not
@@DDarkestKnight LMFAO FAX 🗣
Love this segment. Keep it coming
Highly underrated movie, I remember seeing this in a theatre with my buddy and having a blast
I’m having fun too KEEP IT UP. Dog Soldiers NEEDS LOVE!!
The REAL Hulk
Chris this is becoming be best stuff on your channel, I love not knowing what’s coming next!
I was a kid when I went to the theater to see The Incredible Hulk, it was my first MCU film, and I made it all the way through till the end when he was strapped down and started hulking out- still gross looking. At which point I asked my mom if we could leave 😂. I watched it again when it came out on dvd and made myself stick through the end and honestly I dig this movie. I’m glad you gave it its due !
My first I watched on a giant tv. Love it till this day and best depiction of hulk to date
Back when Hulk was actually a force of nature and Bruce actually had character and depth rather than a walking cringefest.
Nortons HULK >>> ruffalos by MILES
By light-years
I loved this movie. And the thought that we might see more Hulk was incredible (no pun intended).
What a pleasant surprise, Chris. I’ve always really enjoyed this movie.
I really dig this new segment, Chris.
Like a lot.
I can’t wait to see more.
I truly enjoy these reviews. Keep them coming.😅
Keep doing these feature presentation Chris, I like them 👍👍
Legend mate keep these features up thanks.
Really enjoy this new series! It's always a nice surprise to see what you'll choose to cover next.
Very intelligent guy Chris is and I have been watching your stuff for years since the " hilariosity " times. Can't wait to see more from you sir and thanks for taking time to do the videos for us!
Love this new series Chris!!
This video looks great, Chris. Great lighting.
Love this segment. Keep it up.
Loving this series!
Thanks Chris!
Really enjoying the reviews of older movies, keep it up! :)
Was having a bad day at work and gotta say this put me in such a good mood when I saw this in my notifications
I'm loving these reviews, Chris
This movie is underrated. By far one of the best movies of the MCU
It's been a while.
Nice to see you.
looking forward to these feature presentation videos every week!
This was the best version of Hulk.
This series is a HUGE W Chris thanks bro
Yay! More feature presentation!! 🎉
Im really enjoying this new segment!
Great New segment!
The first act of this movie is so riveting and well paced! Super underrated gem
I love this new segment
Love the new segment
Thank you Chris.
I saw "She-Hulk", I just don't remeber "She-Hulk" ... loved it ;) You're one of the good ones Chris ;)
ive been watching all the feature presentation movies as they're reviewed. the transitions in hulk made laugh out loud
The thing is they couldn't have possibly continued with Edward Norton. The reason he didn't continue as the character doesn't have anything to do with his performance, he was simply a nightmare to work with on set.
Like THE FUGITIVE- the opening credits of THE INCREDIBLE HULK are a masterclass in compact storytelling and editing to give you the backstory.
This is easily your best segment Chris...I always want to see reviews of ANY film regardless of when it was released...too many reviewers just talk non stop about new releases...the freedom to just do a video of any random film is refreshing to us as an audience too
I have watched it like dozen times now.