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I may be one of the few who
actually liked Ang Lee's version of the Hulk. Sure, we didn't see the
Hulk until an hour in. Sure I was lost by the end, just as everyone else
was. I liked the comic book transitions between scenes, even if it was
over used a bit. And the Hulk himself was pretty awesome. Too bad the
best fight was against a pack of ridiculous looking giant radioactive
dogs, including a poodle. In a nutshell Ang added a little too much
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon to a film that should have been “HULK
SMASH!” for an hour and a half or so.
Well, Louis Leterrier has
fixed just about everything that needed fixing. For those not in the
know, Marvel chose to “reboot” the Hulk franchise instead of doing an
out and out sequel. This movie is a tale of a Bruce Banner on the run,
trying to stay one step ahead of General T. “Thunderbolt” Ross, while
trying to find a cure, while also trying to avoid situations that would
cause him to turn into the Hulk. I swear, it's not easy being green. And
to add to it, Ross has brought in Emil Blonsky and given him a “Super
Soldier Serum” (Yes, it's the same stuff that creates Captain America)
which makes him stronger and faster so he can get a rematch with the
Hulk. Things go wrong (of course!) and Blonsky becomes The Abomination,
a monster that only the Hulk has the power to deal with.
Edward Norton may be seen in the press
as a prima donna with his insistence on having creative control as well
as shunning all publicity for The Incredible Hulk, but I'll forgive him
for that since he has helped to deliver a great Hulk film. Performance
wise, he is just about perfect. All of the cast is. Liv Tyler, William
Hurt, and Tim Roth all deserve a pat on the back.
I have to say that The
Incredible Hulk has the best CGO since The Lord of the Rings. Ok, well,
the hair on the Hulk does need a little work but watching the Hulk's
muscles ripple and his hands shake as he screams his rage is something
you have to see on the big screen. Gone is the pretty, artistic Hulk
that Ang Lee brought us. This is a down and dirty Hulk who just wants to
be left alone. And that is what really got me in The Incredible Hulk, we
get to see two giant creatures beating the living crap out of each other
until only one is left standing. THAT is what comic fans in general, and
Hulk fans in particular, have been waiting for.
With little nods to the
comics and the TV show, Hulk is an action packed slugfest peppered with
feeling and comedic bits that don't go over the top. A must see for any
comic or action movie fan. If Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk is what
Marvel comes back with after let downs like X3, Ghost Rider, Daredevil
and Electra, and with the promise of Captain America, Thor, and The
Avengers on the distant horizon, then make mine Marvel!
Mitch E
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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