Jason Kenner my all-time favorite Hulk Out is in the episode "The First" where Clive created a Hulk years ago. Banner is so close to getting the cure but the old Hulk throws the serum and breaks it. Bill Bixby's emotions, watching his cure be broken, is unreal. There is rage, sadness and he actually starts crying. You can feel his pain as he starts to Hulk Out.
Hulk Befriends Troubled Woman | Season 1 Episode 14 | The Incredible Hulk they always instigated events wherein he'd end up enmeshed in the bs of other less notable people. i liked this show.... still, as a kid yer merely waiting for the green man to appear not taking a blind bit of notice about the storyline unfolding. even the stalker ie: the journalist was a fly in the ointment.... a bane. and he kept the plot twisting and turning, really. he was the catalyst to the hulk's woes...
This is one of the most dearest tv show in my life I was born in the middle 70’s I grown up watching this very own tv classic, Hulk was one of the best show of the late 70’s middle 80’s ! Thank you for uploading, a bit of “ The Duel “ very cool 😎
The use of the Dual footage may have been a tip of the hat to the Universal TV film. From the interviews Kenneth Johnson has given, the decision to use the Dual footage was financial. Kenneth Johnson learned he had a set budget. Once the actors, crew, craft services, cameras, sound, and studio was paid, he barely had any money left to pay for film and audio stock. This situation applied to ALL Universal Television Productions. The script for this episode was titled "Never Give a Trucker an Even Break". So he had to find stock footage and props in Universals possession that would work with the script. The stock and props only available to create this episode was from the Steven Spielberg/ Denise Weaver film Dual. Steven Spielberg became repulsed that his film was used as stock footage. He wanted to sue Universal, but his lawyer informed him Universal OWNED the rights to Dual and The Incredible Hulk. He had no legal leverage. The only legal advise he could relay was to have a codicil in his future film contract that his films could not be used for stock footage.
I DON'T HAVE 25 CENTS! That is still the funniest Hulk out ever because c'mon that shit is just funny no matter how grounded and real they make the situation.
@@jeanbaumgartner4052 the only part of his clothing that is safe is the pant legs between the ankles and knees. Those are hulk-proof. The technology wasn't so advanced then, and they never got above the calves in hulk-proofing clothing. Given a few more years (and had the show continued long enough), a whole outfit maybe could endure Banner's hulk transformation.
In Lou Ferrigno's autobiography, he wrote how the phone booth destruction was an intentional idea. It was for all, who got mad at the aggrevation of them. He said Bill wrote scripts, appealing to all folks, who got angry at all setbacks.
A Doctor who knows how to hot wire a car. That's what I call REAL TALENT! I loved the Hulk and everything that Bixby did. This is why there isn't anymore payphones it does that to EVERYONE!LOL
hahahahah lol...As. a Dr He too can hot wire a car because he once got a job at a maintenance car shop during one of his many travels by the whole country. 😅😅😅😅
Hulk ask for the police phone number but it doesn't sound like what i use to call the police! in the show they called 555-23-45 but in real life i called 911! (or maybe 112)
@@ขนิษฐาอินทโรดม, In TV, they commonly use fake numbers. Usually things like 555 & such. In real life, you only call 911 for an emergency in the process. If Hulk wants to report something afterwards, he must dial the police department line.
This clip reminds me so much of that great film of this era called “Duel” where a salesman encounters a phantom trucker that tries to run him off the road and kill him. Excellent film 👌
AT 4:00, THIS SCENE MADE ME LAUGH SO HYSTERICALLY HARD, ESPECIALLY at 5:14 when David HITS the phone REALLY HARD after the operator drove him nuts as she talked so slow to the point he takes a fit because he doesn't have 25 cents then BECOMES THE HULK:
Thank you for these television shows from the 1970s and brings back a lot of memories on Friday nights my mother used to let me watch this I couldn't imagine a thin guy like Bill Bexley getting angry and then they had another person playing the part of the hulk there's two different players in the show I remember it it had a good ending in a good thing so thank you for these precious memories when I was I was born in 1974 I watched it so thank you thank you Mr Bexley for your time and effort put in a show together for 5 years Wisconsin
This is one other reason this series still works so well, forty years later: it's an unintentional period piece. Phone booths like the one depicted here, once relatively ubiquitous, have long since gone the way of the 5-1/4" floppy disk. In keeping the series as grounded as possible, Kenneth Johnson, whether he intended it or not, created a series that was as much a document of late 1970's-early 1980's America, as it was a superhero series.
911 wasn't a thing everywhere, so he dialed 411 for directory assistance. Call display was also not a thing, so not knowing the phone booth's number could only be worked around with a call trace. Those weren't easy to do, and took some time. Thing is, dialing "0" for the operator always worked, but the plot required it not to.
Not really since most MCU fans aren’t comic fans to begin with. Back then it was a cardinal sin but Marvel Comics didn’t have much of a say so back then they made comics not film and tv shows
Yeah may be He was But He was loved by most children all around the world in 70's & is still a Legend when it comes to The Incredible Hulk. Since today so many movies have been made & so many actors have played the Hulk Character, but still no one has achieved that fame, Love & Popularity amongst audiences
Sunday afternoon!! I'm relaxing watching some more episodes of this wonderful show man shout out to everyone. Thank you for bringing me some clips back man beautiful feeling
At the beginning , that car and tanker look very much like the ones used in the film The Duel done around the same time where a crazy tanker driver chases this car across the state
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This one is funny out of context ("I DON'T HAVE 25 CENTS!"), but watching the whole thing you can see it's a death of a thousand cuts, just one little frustration after another, all the while a woman is screaming for help, until he just snaps.
I will forever love this classic tv show. Omg! I never missed an episode. The memories of the 70s and 80s. One of my favorite episodes is when Lou ferrigno wasn't in make up and was onstage posing for a bodybuilding contest. The other favorite, although, it touched on a real life sensitive subject about child abuse is when the hulk let the boy's father take out his anger on him and the boy watched in shock as he watched his dad punch the hulk repeatedly while crying aloud, "Daddy, please don't hit me anymore. I promise I'll be good. Please, Daddy, don't hit me". That was one of the toughest episodes for me to watch. I truly appreciated the lessons of humanity and decency in this show. What a gem. Hope future generations will get to watch this amazing show and enjoy it as much as I did and still do. Well, good night hulk fans.
Many thanks and deepest appreciation to Mr. Bill Bixby (rest in eternal peace) Mr. Lou ferrigno, and to that pest of a newsman who was relentless in his search for Dr. Banner and the hulk, Mr. Jack colvin, who portrayed Jack magee. You three absolutely made the incredible hulk the amazing iconic classic it will forever remain. An unbeatable team you are. Again, thank you for making my Friday nights fun and memorable.
His character's name was Jack McGee. I do agree, though. "The Incredible Hulk" was a great show. I have the complete series on DVD. I just wish it would be shown in reruns for those who don't have it.
Out of all the Hulk outs this is the coolest Hulk out.
Yes, another one is when he tries to help a pregnant woman, if I'm not mistaken, that episode is called 'Behind the Wheels".
@@figuenew yeah I remember that was a cool Hulk out too
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Jason Kenner my all-time favorite Hulk Out is in the episode "The First" where Clive created a Hulk years ago. Banner is so close to getting the cure but the old Hulk throws the serum and breaks it. Bill Bixby's emotions, watching his cure be broken, is unreal. There is rage, sadness and he actually starts crying. You can feel his pain as he starts to Hulk Out.
@@dvdgway yeah I like all the Hulk outs. But this Hulk out in this episode is my favorite.The music was on point and everything.
Back inn the days when operators charged 25 cent to call cops 😁
Crazy times lol
Damn I didn’t know that crazy 👀
@@briancollins1389 America. Land of the free. Where you have to pay for everything.
The actors are so good at controlling their laughter whenever the big green man flexes and roars.
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Often times, I get calls from telemarketers and I felt like turning into the hulk.
Exactly so annoying
@@sophisticatedmm3632 That's why I don't blame Banner for getting so frustrated. We all know how irritating those telemarketers could be.
Me too I can relate even knowing it is crazy that the hulk is possible
@@sophisticatedmm3632 amen to that especally those who keep calling back after you hang up
haha. "I don't need a car warran...arrrrrgh!" lmao
"I DON'T HAVE 25 CENTS !!!" 😂😂😂😂
That phone call struggle is still real today.
What? You have to pay to phone the emergency services???
Find yourself struggling to connect in a lot of phone booths?
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Yeah Or!You'll Into The Incredible Hulk 👏 🙌 😍 👌 😉 😎 👏 🙌 PHYSICALY!Hahaha!
In this current era he would change into the Hulk because he would have no bars on his cell phone
This guy would always find himself in people's business everywhere he went lol. Great childhood memories watching this Friday nights on CBS.
He was a nosey bastard 🎉🎉
He was a nosey bastard
Hulk Befriends Troubled Woman | Season 1 Episode 14 | The Incredible Hulk they always instigated events wherein he'd end up enmeshed in the bs of other less notable people. i liked this show.... still, as a kid yer merely waiting for the green man to appear not taking a blind bit of notice about the storyline unfolding. even the stalker ie: the journalist was a fly in the ointment.... a bane. and he kept the plot twisting and turning, really. he was the catalyst to the hulk's woes...
This is one of the most dearest tv show in my life I was born in the middle 70’s I grown up watching this very own tv classic, Hulk was one of the best show of the late 70’s middle 80’s !
Thank you for uploading, a bit of “ The Duel “ very cool 😎
Me and you are the only ones mentioning DUEL in these comments
@@thepromiseman7745dear brother there’s gold and there’s mud , a lot mud goes through but only a few gold stays up !
Moi il me faisait peur quand j’avais 7 ans
This episode has a real nod towards the movie Duel. With regards to the truck and the Plymouth car driven by David Banner.
The use of the Dual footage may have been a tip of the hat to the Universal TV film. From the interviews Kenneth Johnson has given, the decision to use the Dual footage was financial. Kenneth Johnson learned he had a set budget. Once the actors, crew, craft services, cameras, sound, and studio was paid, he barely had any money left to pay for film and audio stock. This situation applied to ALL Universal Television Productions.
The script for this episode was titled "Never Give a Trucker an Even Break". So he had to find stock footage and props in Universals possession that would work with the script. The stock and props only available to create this episode was from the Steven Spielberg/ Denise Weaver film Dual.
Steven Spielberg became repulsed that his film was used as stock footage. He wanted to sue Universal, but his lawyer informed him Universal OWNED the rights to Dual and The Incredible Hulk. He had no legal leverage. The only legal advise he could relay was to have a codicil in his future film contract that his films could not be used for stock footage.
@@johndavis3921 What a cry baby Spielberg is, I mean really, just let it go buddy, making a big deal out of stock footage being used.
Exactly what I thought
@@johndavis3921 Thanks John, I was wondering why they used it.
6:54 that noise😂😂
I DON'T HAVE 25 CENTS!
That is still the funniest Hulk out ever because c'mon that shit is just funny no matter how grounded and real they make the situation.
Its frl funny asl cause that was the struggle
He's turning into the Hulk!
Love the chain part,threw'im straight up on the roof! The greatest tv show there's ever been!!!
Man I'm getting the DVD collection. The best Hulk ever!
I have it. You should pick it up on Amazon or eBay.
I've got it along with original episodes of the classic television show, starksky and hutch
I've also got the box set of the original episodes of the classic television show, Charlies angels 😇😇😇
I own the entire DVD set, Get it, its awesome!
@@JayDogTitan-he6wo Got for fathers day. Love it!
That truck looks similar to the one used in "Duel" (Spielberg's first feature film).
This episode lifted footage from DUEL. Spielberg wasn't too pleased
Yeah same red Plymouth also!
It is...they used footage from that movie...Spielberg was pissed but Universal owned the rights to both movies...
I was just about to say that!!
Mann oh mann, I thought it looked familiar!
I love it when she picks David up on the side of the road and he’s looking at his tattered shirt. He says, “I need to buy shirts that stretch.” LoL.
Yeah That's Was!Very Funny Hahaha 😄 😆 🤣 😂 😁!
@@jeanbaumgartner4052 the only part of his clothing that is safe is the pant legs between the ankles and knees. Those are hulk-proof. The technology wasn't so advanced then, and they never got above the calves in hulk-proofing clothing. Given a few more years (and had the show continued long enough), a whole outfit maybe could endure Banner's hulk transformation.
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To think the cost of avoiding a Hulk-Out and thousands of dollars of collateral damage was a mere 25c
Thanks For Sharing These Videos 📹 About Bill Bixby And LouFerrigno!
One of the funniest and silliest hulk outs ever.😂
silliest, what do you mean by that?
He went hulk mode over a quarter lol@@visionforthenation
In Lou Ferrigno's autobiography, he wrote how the phone booth destruction was an intentional idea. It was for all, who got mad at the aggrevation of them. He said Bill wrote scripts, appealing to all folks, who got angry at all setbacks.
Actually series creator Kenneth Johnson wrote this great episode!
This is old. No 911 operator yet
“I don’t have 25 cents!” Turns into the hulk 😂
I laughed so hard 😆😆
In MAD magazine I remember they had him go to a stall in a public bathroom and there was no toilet paper so he turns into The Hulk.🤣😂🤣
When he is angry, he turns into a hulk.
@@johnmoore4714 hj
Nice use of the vehicles from Duel!
"Hey,man she bit me!"
"Well,Bite her back!" LOL 😆
🤣🤣😂😂😆😝😆
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For someone who'd never acted, Lou was awesome at showing emotions
Yes.
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Lou ferrigno was the true star of the show. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
We will never get shows like this again
Unfortunately
I agree with you. They were great tv shows.
a minha. 😢😮 0:14
Friday nights on channel 2 in New York will never be the same 😢
Dont worry in a future i Will make this
5:34....is how I feel whenever a car warranty telemarketer calls me 🤬
Got that right 👍
Remember the Hulk doesn't hurt anyone and he doesn't kill. He's a force for good.
Argree .
@Diana Barry He doesn't hurt anyone. He always makes sure he doesn't.
HE'S HURT THE BAD GUYS.😂😂😂
He's gonna Hulk Smash 🤣
that's what I like about him..he doesn't want any trouble but if you mess with him your gonna get an ass whoopin..LOL
A Doctor who knows how to hot wire a car. That's what I call REAL TALENT! I loved the Hulk and everything that Bixby did. This is why there isn't anymore payphones it does that to EVERYONE!LOL
Back Then There No!Cellphones!So When HE Used The!Payphone He Didn't Have Enough Money For The Payphone!Haha!
hahahahah lol...As. a Dr He too can hot wire a car because he once got a job at a maintenance car shop during one of his many travels by the whole country. 😅😅😅😅
Bill Bixby was one of the greatest character actors ever if you want to see how it's done get the series one-of-a-kind
Character actor? He was the star of just about all the shows he was on
@@Cincinnatus1869 the very best. nice guy off screen too.
Bill Bixby Is A GREAT Actor 👍 👌 👏 😀 🙌 😄 👍 👌 👏 😀 🙌 😄!In!The! MOIVES!And On!TV!
much better than the one today made only by computerized images.
Only people from the '80s can relate 😂
Im 17 my dad showed me these as a kid i like these shows better
Lou was a hero in the Incredible hulk
He's a lot more patient with the evil phone booth than I would have been.
Hulk ask for the police phone number but it doesn't sound like what i use to call the police! in the show they called 555-23-45 but in real life i called 911! (or maybe 112)
@@ขนิษฐาอินทโรดม,
In TV, they commonly use fake numbers. Usually things like 555 & such.
In real life, you only call 911 for an emergency in the process. If Hulk wants to report something afterwards, he must dial the police department line.
@@CurlyFromTheSwirly
Hulk smash rules 💪🤣
Such a good human! Hulk walked and run far as his legs and strength could take him. "If the man is good, the creature will be good." So helpful.
He turned into hulk so quickly! Good stuff!
I know so awesome
I loved it when David turned into the Hulk when he didn't have 25 cents and he destroyed the phone booth!
I'm old, I remember calling the operator to call long distance collect calls from phone booths.
I haven't seen a phone booth in probably twenty years.
Some people are too young to remember what a phone booth was😅😅😅
I know how he feels, I turn into the Hulk when I'm on the phone to Scottish Power 😡
@@lexbeltran1354 your right kids to day will look at you and say "What's a phone booth?" lol
This clip reminds me so much of that great film of this era called “Duel” where a salesman encounters a phantom trucker that tries to run him off the road and kill him. Excellent film 👌
I want a private meeting with STEWWY!!
I enjoyed the movie “Duel”, excellent past time.
That's not surprising; and Speilberg was said to be rather unhappy about the use of the footage from it!
This is footage from the movie Duel.
@@kentexas oh I didn’t realise, I knew it had the same ambiance thus why I drew a comparison. Great film👌
The car and truck from duel? Great movie .
They managed to come up with some clever and unusual ways to trigger the transformation. This was one of them.
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10:57 I know what he's thinking: "Hulk wasted 25 cents for this?"
David would have bought a pack of Juicy Fruit Gum, or a pack of Double Mint Gum with that 25 cents.
It's the second hulkout from The Beast Within. FOR GOD'S SAKE! DON'T DO IT!!!
.... but .... he don't have 25 cents....
That’s crazy. That car and truck are the same ones used in Spielberg’s first movie, Duel.
That’s recycling 😂 for the tv shows on a budget 😅
Memories of the hulk.💪💪
Movies in my childhood
That pay phone never stood a chance
Especially when I don't have 25 cents 😆😆😆😆
The Incredible Hulk is so powerful everytime he shows up the world goes into slow motion.
Respuestasyios
@James Carmichael
he sure is powerful 5:41-5:43 his chest rips his shirt and 5:56-5:58 love his hulkout
😂😂😂
AT 4:00, THIS SCENE MADE ME LAUGH SO HYSTERICALLY HARD, ESPECIALLY at 5:14 when David HITS the phone REALLY HARD after the operator drove him nuts as she talked so slow to the point he takes a fit because he doesn't have 25 cents then BECOMES THE HULK:
I laughed so hard 😆😆😆😆😆 I don't have 25 cents 😆
People never thought David Banner would run into a phone booth to become the Hulk. 911 must not have made it to that area yet at the time.
Congratulations in memory to the actors who left the world series and their scientific and intellectual underground stories.
The show was great. Great writers, music, actions, acting.
Rusty Truck. Red car. Spielberg's Duel, anybody? LOL!
One of my favorite shows growing up thank you
I don't have 25cents ! I about lossed it. We all could relate to the frustration in the phone booths back then. 😂
That's Strange that red car and that truck was in the same movie once called " Duel " Starring Dennis Weaver
One of the few times David turned into the Hulk out of pure anger.
True.
😮
Can’t blame him!!!
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and then at 9:05 we switch to the movie "The Duel!" LMAO
All the stuntmen in that series must have had a blast !
Season 1 has some very cool hulkouts.
Surprised it’s not a meme yet. “I DONT HAVE 25 ¢” *transforms*
It is a gif tho😂
😂🤣👍
IKR?😂😂😂
Lol
Noticed she turned around to go back! Wanted to see those muscles again!!
Easily one of the greatest TV series ever made.
I!Agree With You About This One!
Thank you for these television shows from the 1970s and brings back a lot of memories on Friday nights my mother used to let me watch this I couldn't imagine a thin guy like Bill Bexley getting angry and then they had another person playing the part of the hulk there's two different players in the show I remember it it had a good ending in a good thing so thank you for these precious memories when I was I was born in 1974 I watched it so thank you thank you Mr Bexley for your time and effort put in a show together for 5 years Wisconsin
This is one other reason this series still works so well, forty years later: it's an unintentional period piece.
Phone booths like the one depicted here, once relatively ubiquitous, have long since gone the way of the 5-1/4" floppy disk.
In keeping the series as grounded as possible, Kenneth Johnson, whether he intended it or not, created a series that was as much a document of late 1970's-early 1980's America, as it was a superhero series.
Dennis Weaver's red car, and the fuel truck have a meeting at last.
Also part of the time period: dialing the operator for an emergency call rather than 911, since 911 wasn't nationwide at this point.
911 wasn't a thing everywhere, so he dialed 411 for directory assistance. Call display was also not a thing, so not knowing the phone booth's number could only be worked around with a call trace. Those weren't easy to do, and took some time. Thing is, dialing "0" for the operator always worked, but the plot required it not to.
Kenneth Johnson wasn't a comic book fan. Nowadays that would be a cardinal sin for a filmmaker doing a superhero film.
Not really since most MCU fans aren’t comic fans to begin with. Back then it was a cardinal sin but Marvel Comics didn’t have much of a say so back then they made comics not film and tv shows
My husband thinking he’s the Incredible Hulk 😂😂😂 when his drank
Love this hulkout. Too funny
Hulk was the first guy who wore stretch- to- fit jeans. His shirt always rips never his pants. Oh, how I loved this guy. Amazing.
Bunch of scenes from the 1971 movie duel with Dennis weaver
that phone operator makes angry anyone man!!!! im with you banner.
I don't have 25 cents 😆😆😆
I MISSED THESE DAYS
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Always helping and being a force for good. Hulk wins. Hulk rules!
To be fair I'm pretty sure the Hulk (David Banner) befriended a troubled woman in every episode. Loved this show when I was a kid.
Xx
Imagine if ge befriendes Rogue.
He was a player undercover
5:30 one of the best Hulk transformation scenes
Better not get his fast food order wrong, lol
That truck is from the movie “Duell” with Dennis Weaver
Thank you for being the 1,247 th person to point that out
the funniest hulkout in my opinion
Yeah may be He was But He was loved by most children all around the world in 70's & is still a Legend when it comes to The Incredible Hulk. Since today so many movies have been made & so many actors have played the Hulk Character, but still no one has achieved that fame, Love & Popularity amongst audiences
@@akshaykumar-bw4si very very true
Absolutely 👍
I don't have 25 cents 😆😆
Sunday afternoon!! I'm relaxing watching some more episodes of this wonderful show man shout out to everyone. Thank you for bringing me some clips back man beautiful feeling
At the beginning , that car and tanker look very much like the ones used in the film The Duel done around the same time where a crazy tanker driver chases this car across the state
yes it does I got that movie
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العطيم ❤
Hulk really busted that phone booth!
Spihk Heartbust!? can you do anything Positive for Bozeman Hotmail Recipient as a result Bozeman Hotmail Recipient Body order exposure to Bain Server Heatherton!!!!
This one is funny out of context ("I DON'T HAVE 25 CENTS!"), but watching the whole thing you can see it's a death of a thousand cuts, just one little frustration after another, all the while a woman is screaming for help, until he just snaps.
I don't have 25 cents 😆😆😆😆 calm down hulk 😃😃😃
Lo más bonito de mi infancia me encantaba ver estas peliculas y ahora que tengo 62 años se me agudo los ojos Descanse en paz Deivid Baner
When I looked at that beat up oil tanker, along with the red car, I automatically thought about the movie “Duel”. 😂😂😂👨🏻🦳🇺🇸👍🏻
Yes. This is Easter egg.
Apparently Lou Ferringo could never remember his lines!!🤣🤣
All he had to do was just roar. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
It was the truck from Duel. Dennis Weaver can help too.
You just knew when those eyes changed, all hell was going to break loose, and it did. The Phone Booth didnt stand a chance......
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Ya Allah,
I know what you mean
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I like that part when David transforms into the Hulk!
It's the best part of the show. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
boy david was mad when he couldnt get a call through lol
Every Super Hero has their problems, but Hulk's DEFINITELY is clothing costs !
5:33: when you're trying to explain that you don't have 25 cents.
😆😆😆😆😆😆
The way he just runs with her under his arm lol..lou would've done that easily with the strength he had
Cant believe i am watching it in 2023 on my cell phone. I was 15 than.
Just what I was thinking
I was 5 lol
Absolutely Nothing Wrong With That 😂😂I’m A Seventies Kid Was About 8 or 9 When It Came On For The First Time 😂Loved it!!! I Thought I Was Him 😂😂😂
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Hello great show
This was so cool. They clearly got two similar vehicles so they could use footage from the movie Duel which is on of my favorite movies.
Seeing the big truck and the red car, for a moment there I thought they had a movie crossover with The Hulk and Stephen Spielberg's "Duel" movie. 😲
LouFerrigno Looks Great As The Incredible Hulk 😍 👏 🙌 PHYSICALY!
I will forever love this classic tv show. Omg! I never missed an episode. The memories of the 70s and 80s. One of my favorite episodes is when Lou ferrigno wasn't in make up and was onstage posing for a bodybuilding contest. The other favorite, although, it touched on a real life sensitive subject about child abuse is when the hulk let the boy's father take out his anger on him and the boy watched in shock as he watched his dad punch the hulk repeatedly while crying aloud, "Daddy, please don't hit me anymore. I promise I'll be good. Please, Daddy, don't hit me". That was one of the toughest episodes for me to watch. I truly appreciated the lessons of humanity and decency in this show. What a gem. Hope future generations will get to watch this amazing show and enjoy it as much as I did and still do. Well, good night hulk fans.
Lou Ferrigno is one of two of my bodybuilding inspirations having seen him on TV as the Hulk.
The other inspiration was pro wrestler Tony Atlas.
That Was Something!
Una gran serie siempre me ponía triste la música y más cuando el falleció😔😢 gracias
That was the same truck.....the same car......and some direct shots taken from one of my favorite films.....DUEL!!
Normally Banner doesn’t want anything to do with the cops.
That truck at the start........was it in the movie " Duel ?'
Many thanks and deepest appreciation to Mr. Bill Bixby (rest in eternal peace) Mr. Lou ferrigno, and to that pest of a newsman who was relentless in his search for Dr. Banner and the hulk, Mr. Jack colvin, who portrayed Jack magee. You three absolutely made the incredible hulk the amazing iconic classic it will forever remain. An unbeatable team you are. Again, thank you for making my Friday nights fun and memorable.
Couldn't say it better. Thanks to them for making my whole childhood unforgettable.
And thank you for this comment
I like when david throghs the poeple
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His character's name was Jack McGee. I do agree, though. "The Incredible Hulk" was a great show. I have the complete series on DVD. I just wish it would be shown in reruns for those who don't have it.
❤ just love Bill Bixby
Beautiful family Show 👍👍👀👀❤️⭐
Bruh had The Duel Plymouth Valiant
The hulk doesn't hurt or kill people he's David. He makes friends. And helps people
🇬🇧🙋🏾♀️Just like the A-TEAM, they crawl out unharmed in the end 👌🏾❣️❣️❣️
Anyone noticed the truck and the red car from the 'DUEL' movie?
Lou Ferrigno the Best Hulk👍🏼
Amen 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 TO That One!
Truth ❤
Hell yes!! ❤️🔥
He is easily the best hulk i am a 2000's kid but i grew on bill bixby and lou ferrigno thanks to my grandfather who is passed and my dad