Wouldn’t an FAE be a lot bigger? That one looked like a two-stage charge, like it detonated in mid-air to fire a secondary projectile into the house, which then blew up on its own.
YES. I unapologetically love this version of the Hulk. There's so many great tortured & psychologically interesting stories that could be explored within the MCU with Hulk, and this movie was the first to really go there full tilt. Gotta respect it for that.
Wow... I'm surprised he missed with the "Puny human" moment meant. Yes, in the desert, there was still a lot of Bruce holding him back. Bruce is usually always holding him back. There are few times we honestly get Savage Hulk. There was a point where he always goes to the desert (his birthplace) to calm down. Bruce was more in control there. They inadvertently saved themselves by having him there. Once Hulk moved away from there and into San Fran? Bruce was slipping. Saving that pilot was the last of Bruce. Every time he spared them, it brought more trouble. The rage was building. Talk about artistic choices. Bruce was simply shaving, showing that threat of Hulk happening at almost any time, and couldn't see himself anymore. As he tried to clear his "mirror"(how he sees himself) all that was there was the Hulk. The ease in his mental defenses (as "Bruce" was passing out from low oxygen), allowed Hulk to break through. That barrier was gone. Not only did he snatch Bruce into the "darkness" (depths of their mind, MCU Banner alluded to this in Ragnarok), he literally pulled himself into the light doing so. They were very lucky to have Betty there to snap Bruce back to the surface, because, at that point, we were about to get full on Savage Hulk. That's what Bruce really meant about her finding him. Up to then, they made it a point of showing Talbot as the only casualty. That number was about to DRASTICALLY change.
Wow! Honestly, I love how you managed to break down that particular scene. It makes me think more about the Hulk and Bruce Banner and their conflicting, mental battle for control. Nice work! 👏👏👏👏👏❤
Nowadays it's cool to 'hate' things that 'some' hate. Is Hulk perfect? No, but it was good, even the CGI. People hate this movie because it wasn't what they expected, but at least it is not a cookie cutter story.
11:48 I actually think that because Hulk was drenched in water, him shrinking back to Bruce gave less surface area for the water to stay on, which is why he's forming a puddle as he shrinks
I always thought it was sweat. When you're angry your body temperature goes up so when he calms down, he's also sweating it out. At least that's what my kid brain was thinking lol
Like a squeegee effect. !D But if you look closely, he's steaming as he reduces, and when he changes back after the dogfight at the lake, he's drenched in sweat. Betty observes later that he and his father absorb ambient energy so he probably 'vents' that energy through perspiration. I thought that was a neat touch.
@@liv-uu1fi sweat but not just that, when he decreases in mass it turns into energy and releases as heat, so he's dripping water as it turns into vapor on his skin
I like this hulk the best. He grows as he gets angry. I never thought the effects looked terrible like everyone said. It was one of the first marvel movies I've seen and i have watched it many times.
I remember an interview with Ang Lee where he said something like he didn't know how to make a comic book movie, but he did know how to make a Greek Tragedy. Seen through that light, this movie totally makes sense: generational conflict, inescapable dooms, no "Happy" endings. There's really only one thing I don't like in this movie: David Banner doesn't bother to comb his own hair, but he keeps his poodle trimmed into that ridiculous style? People realize poodles aren't like that naturally, right? Really, the hulked-out dogs looked sort of sill in general, but I consider the limitations of the tech at the time. Is it me, or does Josh Lucas have the world's worst case of crazy eye?
I took it to be someone else' dogs, like he just picked up dogs off the street to run his experiments on, and these were just the most recent, since they tend to die after transforming.
@@xsanguine8 I thought about that, but they followed him around and obeyed him like he was their master, which to me implied some sort of a longer term relationship than just the latest in a string of experimental subjects.
Ang Lee’s “Hulk” is my favorite stand-alone comic book movie, potentially my favorite comic book movie in general. And I perceive it as a prequel to “The Incredible Hulk” just saying.
I think legally Marvel Studios can't perceive it in that way, but The Incredible Hulk basically is a sequel. The end of Hulk sees Banner in South America, and The Incredible Hulk begins with him in...South America.
The fight with the tanks and choppers is still my favorite on screen representation of The Hulk. Lee's mo capping Hulk as a tantrum-throwing toddler with insane strength is terrifying.
I remember being soooo confuced when I learned people didn't like this movie. I think it was the first movie I saw multiple times in theaters. I also never understood people not thinking he looked like he was there, he totally does, he looks so huge and weird but because the editing is also weird you kinda just buy it. Absolutely dig it.
Its look amazing especially for being made in 1999 and it does hold up o agree with you when i found out people hated this movie i was like why its not even cringey unlike some other old super hero movies
@@CasperVonGhoul Most points boil down to: The comic book edits dont work more than they work ... there are some neat scenes but more often its really pointless nad is only there to remind you "hey I am a comic book movie". The movie is more of a social/character drama which most people did not really want from a hulk movie (i.e. the Hulk actually has very little screen time). The female leads acting is ... kind of not there ... she has the same expressionless face for almost the entire movie and only deviates from "plank" mode in very few scenes. The first half of the movie can be kind of boring and the first threat that appears (the dogs) are somewhat stupid in design. And personally I think the Hulk looks like a big baby ... which might be intentional in a innocent child kind of way but I still think his design just looks strange. The last one is obviously subjective.
Please put "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" on your list. It's honestly such a great film and really doesn't get enough credit for its great storytelling. Also thank you for the continued content 💜💜💜
One of the biggest things they got right is he's huge, and he gets bigger, stronger and beefier the madder he gets like in the comics, his size changes quite a bit and we've never seen any of that in the MCU hulk
Beyond what a creature with wings does, is any flying really "flying" rather than simply propultionally sustained jumping? Or is that actually the definition of flight?
@@bryanwoods3373 Exactly! To be precise, it's Loki, from the first ever Avengers issue, in 1963: " _A huge human figure... Flying through the air! How is it possible_ ? _No... He is _*_not_*_ flying! He is covering the area in fantastic, powerful _*_leaps_*_ ! Now I see! It is the Incredible _*_Hulk_*_ !_ "
@10:40 On rewatch, I think a more correct interpretation of this moment would be to say that the lichen subconsciously reminds him of his mother. In the beginning of the film, we get to see her gardening desert plants as baby Bruce is looking from inside the window. So, the reason he continues to be interested in lichen, even as the hulk, is that the hulk is representational of his toddler-age trauma, which the lichen/gardening precedes. The childlike wonder is always there, connected to whatever remnant of a memory he may have for his mother. At least, that is how I interpreted those moments. There’s also a lot of imagery of rapid cellular generation, so maybe the fact that lichen grow slowly yet surely is another factor.
It's a good movie and not "bad" as many fan say. Good Cgi, good action scenes and good story. Even though he gets so big which is a little bit too much for my liking, and maybe he is not the strongest Hulk out there, he definitely has the potential and it's still one of my favorite Hulks.
CinemaWins, thank you for doing what you do. It's so easy to criticize everything, and it's so refreshing to hear positivity about silly movies I absolutely loved.
This movie will always have a special place in my heart. I enjoy it more than the 2008 film for sure and I haven't enjoyed hulk action on screen more since this film. It was a perfect precursor for the 2005 game which made it that more fun to play cause you felt like you were playing the hulk from this movie. I'm glad you posted this cause it really reminded me of how much I love the hulk and why he is still my favorite marvel character!
I want more Marvel movies to have this kinda tone and style. Also I agree that this has the best score in any Marvel movie. Seriously underrated movie.
Kevin feigi is superman 2 fans in his heart, so don't think he will do serious hulk movie even if universal gives distribution right to marvel studios. The reason why we got serous movie in mcu because of director
The problem is that movies like this don't make enough money, nor do they get love from the audience. As proven by this movie. This movie is simply uncomfortable to watch if you're expecting another capeflick. It's too depressing and too dark for a regular viewer. Sure, someone will probably point out how The Dark Knight made one billion in spite of being dark. And while it's true, and while the movie is dark, it's not depressing, or slow. It still retains some level of popcorn entertainment, like humor, sense of triumph, and fast pace. 2003s Hulk is an oddity in its kind of movies. I doubt MCU would ever have the guts to do anything close to this.
I thought he stubbed his toe at first Now I realised he probably would of exploded into an actual ball of irradiated rage, add a lego brick to the other foot and the worlds toast.
13:06, Among my favorite parts of the film. 4:49, Bruce's repressed memories and almost refusal to process these emotions make him less able to truly control the Hulk, only keep him at bay for a time. 11:26, 4:37, and with each transformation, the Hulk becomes bigger and stronger, as all that bottled up trauma boils to the surface, gaining a bigger and stronger hold over Bruce's life. 6:13, Without coming to terms with all that trauma, Bruce would have very little hope of controlling it. But when finally confronting his father, Bruce and Hulk truly becoming one here. Both his Hulk voice and puny human voice roaring in discordant unison at his father's selfishness and sociopathy. Killing his mother in front of him. Depriving him of a normal life. Plaguing his life with nightmares and repressed memories. And now.....because of his father....he's been turned into a monster. His being David's son made Ross automatically target him even before he was big and green. Now he's going to have to spend his life running, waiting for the military to hunt him down. But once all that rage is let out, Bruce's last memory of his father is a loving and pleasant one. Danny Elfman's score turns from epic to sorrowful and serene. 11:16, despite his rage, the core of Bruce is one that appreciates and values life, beneath the rage and trauma that the emotionally and mentally repressed Hulk carries. 4:09, That humanity is what separates him from David despite the fact that they carry the same rage.
Most underrated comment on RUclips. Glad I wasn't the only one to pick this up in the movie. The movie was working off a topic in psychology I thought they only discovered recently.
I saw this movie as a kid, maybe 13 or 14, and haven't seen it since. As a kid tho, I absolutely loved this movie And I LOVED the dog fight. It blew young me away. I still watch it on RUclips from time to time
I remember this in theatres too. I was a kid around 13 years old as well and it was my first time going to a drive-in theatre. The funny thing is I only really remember the dog fight scene of this movie.
My only issue with the movie is the ending credits music which is "Set Me Free" by Velvet Revolver. While in theory it works for Hulk. The overall tone, subject matter, and themes completely contrast with a song that's more appropriate for a more epic and action packed story. Should've used it for... idk Deadman or something?
Did you say some people hate the "Choice" that hulk got larger with size? Here's a fact. They are without a doubt, wrong. Comic accurate hulk, grows larger in size as his temper grows. Fools.
love how the movie was just reading a comic in movie form if you understand what i mean. wish more movies do those effects but understand why they don't. i admired that about this movie
This is still my favorite Hulk movie. It was so atmospheric and brooding. Made me really think about the trauma, rather than just enjoy the smashing. I still thought about it years after watching it from time to time. Great cast, great preformances.
I remember loving this movie as a child in 03, then as I grew up and heard more and more criticisms I guess my memory of it just turned into a dumpster fire. After having grown up and having dealt with my own traumas, this video has turned that memory for me a little bit. Definitely giving it an objective rewatch.
I've heard it said that Bruce Banner has Dissociative Identity Disorder and the various hulks (Green, Grey, Kluh (Hulk's hulk, it's weird I know) etc..) are his alters, who were given their own forms by the gamma, and this movie lends itself well to that idea. DID is caused by repeated childhood trauma because the brain sometimes puts up barriers to lock away traumatic memories, but the personality isn't fully integrated, and those barriers stop it from doing so, and so the parts develop into alters in order to cope with the trauma. This also results in not remembering trauma or only one alter remembering the trauma. Hulk, to me, is a little (the common name for a child alter) and a trauma holder, which isnt a good combo for obvious reasons. He has those traumatic memories, but his childish brain can't process them, so he lashes out. And those scenes where hulk becomes more like Bruce is likely them being co conscious, meaning that, while one alter is in control, another alter is also there taking some control (imagine you're driving a car and the person in the passenger seat also has a hand on the wheel) Theres more, but this comment is already long enough as it is, I strongly encourage you to learn more about DID, as it's a fascinating subject and not nearly enough people know about it
And if you think about it. Grey Hulk (Mr. Fix It) COULD represent the adolescent side of Bruce. Unlike regular Hulk who lashes out similar to a temper tantrum. Grey Hulk has his mind in tact and uses his intelligence on being sarcastic, dickish, and most importantly on women. Similar to a teenager, this Hulk is already on the road of "maturity" and doesn't need anger to power him, but instead uses it to obtain power, wealth, weapons, and sex. Which is something most teenagers strive for.
@@misterdewott8766 that works, hes probably an alter around his late teens, but he wouldn't really represent his adolescent years, that's not quite what DID is
If you haven't read The Immortal Hulk (currently being published), you should. It takes the character back to his horror roots but also explores the character through philosophical and psychological lenses.
Could you do "Rango" sometime? It's a great movie. Johnny Depp doesn't usually watch his own movies but said that he enjoyed this one and ofter watches it with his kids. It overall deserves some more attention.
I wished you went in more on how amazing the first transformation is, especially that closeup of Bruce's leg as hes transforming shows not only the muscles growing but his tendons as well flexing as well all the popping noises you hear is actually the sound of his muscles and tendons stretching and expanding as Bruce rapidly gains muscle mass Side note: we've all done weights and obviously you're muscles get bigger the heavier the weights you do, however obviously you feel extremely sore afterwards and it can be extremely uncomfortable and painful due to the fact you've damaged your own muscles so that when they grow back they grow back bigger and stronger, now imagine that pain multiplied to the amount of workouts needed to get to Hulk size in just a FEW SECONDS. Bruce is going through excruciating pain
@SpiritusC the MCU is actually a lot more comic accurate, look at the hulk v iron man fight in Age of Ultron, Tony just keeps making hulk angrier and angrier and thus stronger and stronger, and it isn't until hulk stops and sees what he'd done and starts to calm down that Tony's able to knock him out.
@SpiritusC it's not any problems with editing a big Hulk, it's about how angry he is at any given point in time. The only time when he grows bigger than usual is during extreme traumatic sessions, A.K.A Planet Hulk story.
Of course, Planet Hulk also has Hulk at his most incredibly, unbelievably overpowered, when he manages to survive being in a planet's mantle and literally pulls entire continental plates back together, thanks to the sheer rage he was feeling.
Gotta say, I love the scene where Betty takes Bruce to his old house to help jumpstart his memories. The tension is fantastic, and the score at that moment is haunting.
You're right that's a good scene. His trauma was so severe. It's amazing how many idiots don't appreciate the nuances in this film. Banner was an emotionally repressed man because of his bad childhood, it makes sense why the hulk is so angry and powerful. All that rage and repressed emotions just explodes as the hulk.
You need to do Atlantis the Lost Empire when you get the chance, you’ll love it. Perfect balance of comedy, action and characters. Great video as usual, wish they’d have done more hulk movies in the new MCU like the Planet Hulk or WW Hulk series but this is still a good movie
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! Thank you for making this video! A note regarding the lichen obsession - it's first set up during flashbacks as something peaceful from his childhood that reminds him of home, and more specifically his mother. So as an adult, Bruce gravitates to it without remembering why (because of his suppressed memories), and the Hulk (Bruce's angry inner child) is calmed by it. Btw, my personal head-canon is that the gamma bomb at the end of the movie stabilized the Hulk, and that Mark Ruffalo's Banner is a continuation of this movie instead of the 2008 movie.
I just noticed the detailed parallel between Bruce's first transformation and being born. It start's triggering in his lab, where he feels at home, he properly starts changing in the corridor which actually grows too narrow for him and then finishes with Hulk bursting through the roof and getting his first taste of real fresh air. Nice one, Twinkle Toes
The point of this channel has never been to say which movies are good. It’s to look at what’s good about, well, any and every movie. He even says similar things himself in past episodes about generally “bad” movies
3:02 And while I love MCU hulk this was probably the closest we were going to get with a real life man turning giant and green. I swear it still looks so real like.
This is so my favorite Hulk movie. It was so atmospheric and brooding. Made me really think about the trauma, rather than just enjoy the smashing. I still thought about it years after watching it from time to time. Great cast, great preformances.
Immediately immersed with the score along with you, that opening holds a lot of nostalgia that I hadn't noticed before. Kudos. THE breakout Super-film, paving the way for Iron Man and everything beyond... Easily waylayed and it's a massive shame.
Yes, my cousin has one. He's a tiny little thing, and absolutely vicious. He will come over carrying a piece of food, then attack you for being too near him.
Of the two main Hulk films, I also liked this one more. I think the script was a little more tight in Incredible, but the casting in this one was perfect. And the tank scene is still one of my fave Hulk action moments ever. ...although how could you not win the chameleon on turning green on Bruce's hat at the very end when he said his iconic line :o
i know that i'm rather late to the party here, but something i noticed watching this the other day is what could be a connection to bruce and shaving, keeping himself clean-cut. we first see him shaving at the beginning of the movie, where there's just a glimmer of the hulk-green eye while bruce is just vibing; the second shave is immediately followed by talbot's assault and an attempt to rile him up; and the third is as hulk is falling to the water, where bruce comes face-to-face with hulk within his own mind. every instance of bruce trying to maintain his mild-mannered appearance is in some way associated with the hulk or a source of his rage. at the end of the movie, in south america, bruce is bearded. he's accepted the hulk as a part of himself and even takes it lightly: he smiles when he threatens the military man with his rage. maybe i read too much into it, but just some things i noticed when i watched.
9:49 Kinda disappointed that you cut away before the tank landed. I've always liked the delightful absurdity of Hulk continuing to rage in the foreground while the tank goes "poof" in the background. :)
Hulk was very underrated, in my opinion. Also, the reason there's so much water when Hulk turns back into Banner in that one scene is because the Hulk has been in the sewers/water system under the road, he was soaked in water. But, as he started turn back into Banner, he was shrinking, thus reducing his surface area, which meant that now excess water had to fall off of him. I always loved that attention to detail.
Phase 1 MCU before Disney brought Marvel. Multiple distribution deals with different companies. Which is why no more Hulk Movies came out in the MCU, Universal had the flims rights individually for Hulk. But not for a team with the Hulk
This movie is seriously underrated, and I honestly have a hard time agreeing with just why people seem to hate it so much. It's like they didn't expect a movie about an immensely tragic character having drama or something. Also, the music and editing are INSANELY GOOD! EDIT: I will admit, this is a personal preference, but I loved the build-up and the characterizations. If this was nothing but action, it would've become boring, and people would've complained about more things.
@@manuelroger1035 One of the best animated movies in terms of graphical quality you'll ever see. What makes this film more special was that it CAME OUT IN 2010!
@@sc2_Nightmare On top of that: IT WAS SLAMMED AS A STAR WARS RIPOFF WITH OWLS! Like for real, WTF? The degeneration of American culture was going on even back in 2010 apparently!
I saw this movie in theaters when I was really young and I was in the front row. Hulks first transition scared me so much I cried and forced myself to go to sleep.
I absolutely loved the way this film was shot. I love the transitions, the cut aways. I wish more movies were shot like this. I don't think I've seen a movie do the shot reverse shot quite like this.
This is a video I wasn't waiting for but I'm not dissapointed with watching. I get the idea behind the slow tempo but it missed kind of more often than not, and the theme of the final battle (and Bruce's character) were lacking to say the least. That being said, Jennifer Conelly is indeed always a win and Nick Nolte crunching and munching on the literal sets of the film was just *the best*. A weird one, but not something I'd tell people to avoid like the plague or go out of their way to see, and a really interesting video on a film that I don't love but can think of in a positive light sometimes. Good job!
I find these early attempts at adapting superheroes to the big screen really interesting. It's fun to go back now and watch the first Burton batman film, and notice that it's less a superhero movie and more of a classic Burton film about a broken person with issues, his Bruce Wayne having more in common with Edward Scissorhands than a badass playboy.
This is my favorite version of Hulk, warts and all. I watched it expecting to hate it, but got sucked in by the dynamic storytelling. Since then this has been the gold standard of comic book movies for me. Never liked any of the later movies, in part because they were such clear departures from this.
I've always loved this film, great characters, smart take on Hulk and emotional trauma, uniquely styled and gives a lot of time and space for the actors to tell the story rather than action. It's not perfect, but I'll take an imperfect interesting film over a buttoned up predictable one every single day of the week.
Alright you know what? Thank you Ang Lee for this movie, again it's not perfect but it really embraces the comic bookness of the incredible hulk. A traumatic character who just wants to be left alone. Genuinely a stepping stone for the superhero genre back in the day.
Fun fact: The explosion of the bomb from the aerial attack is real. It’s a Fuel-Air-Explosive or short FAE-Bomb and those look like that.
Wouldn’t an FAE be a lot bigger? That one looked like a two-stage charge, like it detonated in mid-air to fire a secondary projectile into the house, which then blew up on its own.
Wait, FAE as in the Iron Man opening movie? Nice!
YES. I unapologetically love this version of the Hulk. There's so many great tortured & psychologically interesting stories that could be explored within the MCU with Hulk, and this movie was the first to really go there full tilt. Gotta respect it for that.
Wow... I'm surprised he missed with the "Puny human" moment meant. Yes, in the desert, there was still a lot of Bruce holding him back. Bruce is usually always holding him back. There are few times we honestly get Savage Hulk. There was a point where he always goes to the desert (his birthplace) to calm down. Bruce was more in control there. They inadvertently saved themselves by having him there. Once Hulk moved away from there and into San Fran? Bruce was slipping. Saving that pilot was the last of Bruce. Every time he spared them, it brought more trouble. The rage was building. Talk about artistic choices. Bruce was simply shaving, showing that threat of Hulk happening at almost any time, and couldn't see himself anymore. As he tried to clear his "mirror"(how he sees himself) all that was there was the Hulk. The ease in his mental defenses (as "Bruce" was passing out from low oxygen), allowed Hulk to break through. That barrier was gone. Not only did he snatch Bruce into the "darkness" (depths of their mind, MCU Banner alluded to this in Ragnarok), he literally pulled himself into the light doing so. They were very lucky to have Betty there to snap Bruce back to the surface, because, at that point, we were about to get full on Savage Hulk. That's what Bruce really meant about her finding him. Up to then, they made it a point of showing Talbot as the only casualty. That number was about to DRASTICALLY change.
Wow! This gives so much more depth and meaning to the events😧
Never saw it that way. Great explanation 👍
Theinen84 spot on analysis, bravo. this comment and this video definitely made me look at buying this movie again on blu-ray👍
Wow! Honestly, I love how you managed to break down that particular scene. It makes me think more about the Hulk and Bruce Banner and their conflicting, mental battle for control. Nice work! 👏👏👏👏👏❤
Honestly, spot on. Couldn't have said it any better.
So basically Bruce Banner, as the lead alter in his DID system, was switching with Hulk after pushing him down for so long.
Nowadays it's cool to 'hate' things that 'some' hate. Is Hulk perfect? No, but it was good, even the CGI. People hate this movie because it wasn't what they expected, but at least it is not a cookie cutter story.
I love watching this movie, it’s just so enjoyable
Just like BVS, before It's time
@@batzraph708 nah, that movie sucks. This movie has GREAT writing, it's something nobody can say about BVS.
@@danielbelcab Case in point
@@batzraph708 Martha.
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I actually think that because Hulk was drenched in water, him shrinking back to Bruce gave less surface area for the water to stay on, which is why he's forming a puddle as he shrinks
I thought this as well since he came from the ocean into the sewers
I always thought it was sweat. When you're angry your body temperature goes up so when he calms down, he's also sweating it out. At least that's what my kid brain was thinking lol
This ☝️
That… actually makes sense. Never thought of that before
Like a squeegee effect. !D But if you look closely, he's steaming as he reduces, and when he changes back after the dogfight at the lake, he's drenched in sweat. Betty observes later that he and his father absorb ambient energy so he probably 'vents' that energy through perspiration. I thought that was a neat touch.
5:45 He flexes his muscles to make the dog break his jaw. This deserved a win
I always thought it was the dog breaking the Hulk's collarbone, even though he'd regenerate
@@ReMiXNeoNZz me too holy shit
I always thought that the Hulk grew, due to anger; breaking the dogs jaw!
I always thought the dog was taking a piece of Hulk's shoulder
@@ReMiXNeoNZz Why would the dog yelp if it broke Hulk's collarbone?
12:00 - it's not that his body is losing water, it's that as his body's surface area decreases, the water on his skin is falling off faster.
And probably a bunch of sweat running off
That’s actually a pretty cool detail
@@ReMiXNeoNZz thats what i thought, it's just all of his SWEAT
@@liv-uu1fi sweat but not just that, when he decreases in mass it turns into energy and releases as heat, so he's dripping water as it turns into vapor on his skin
I like this hulk the best. He grows as he gets angry. I never thought the effects looked terrible like everyone said. It was one of the first marvel movies I've seen and i have watched it many times.
I remember an interview with Ang Lee where he said something like he didn't know how to make a comic book movie, but he did know how to make a Greek Tragedy. Seen through that light, this movie totally makes sense: generational conflict, inescapable dooms, no "Happy" endings.
There's really only one thing I don't like in this movie: David Banner doesn't bother to comb his own hair, but he keeps his poodle trimmed into that ridiculous style? People realize poodles aren't like that naturally, right? Really, the hulked-out dogs looked sort of sill in general, but I consider the limitations of the tech at the time.
Is it me, or does Josh Lucas have the world's worst case of crazy eye?
He's a scientist... maybe he genetically engineered it to only grow poodle cuts.
Wouldn't be the weirdest thing in the Marvel Universe.
Heh. In Swedish, "getting to the poodle's core" is an expression meaning getting rid of the fluff to see the true shape of something.
I wonder if they did it so that the audience understands that it's poodles?
I took it to be someone else' dogs, like he just picked up dogs off the street to run his experiments on, and these were just the most recent, since they tend to die after transforming.
@@xsanguine8 I thought about that, but they followed him around and obeyed him like he was their master, which to me implied some sort of a longer term relationship than just the latest in a string of experimental subjects.
Ang Lee’s “Hulk” is my favorite stand-alone comic book movie, potentially my favorite comic book movie in general. And I perceive it as a prequel to “The Incredible Hulk” just saying.
I think legally Marvel Studios can't perceive it in that way, but The Incredible Hulk basically is a sequel. The end of Hulk sees Banner in South America, and The Incredible Hulk begins with him in...South America.
I think personally I prefer Watchmen, but I love this version of Hulk way more than The Incredible Hulk
@@micah4029 yeah, i always viewed TIH as a sequel to this even if they can't legally say it.
@@RaptorNX01 Marvel considers it a mix of a reboot and sequel in fact Eric Bana and sam Elliott were asked to come back but they declined
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The fight with the tanks and choppers is still my favorite on screen representation of The Hulk. Lee's mo capping Hulk as a tantrum-throwing toddler with insane strength is terrifying.
Ang Lee got that part of the hulk - the limitless possibilities of his power.
I remember being soooo confuced when I learned people didn't like this movie. I think it was the first movie I saw multiple times in theaters. I also never understood people not thinking he looked like he was there, he totally does, he looks so huge and weird but because the editing is also weird you kinda just buy it. Absolutely dig it.
Its look amazing especially for being made in 1999 and it does hold up o agree with you when i found out people hated this movie i was like why its not even cringey unlike some other old super hero movies
@@Uniformarc 2003* but yea!
@@acetiger9337 thats when it was released they started working on the script since 1998 and started filming at the end off 1999
All I’ve heard is “it’s bad” but never why it’s bad. So until someone says why I’m with you. This movie is pretty good.
@@CasperVonGhoul Most points boil down to: The comic book edits dont work more than they work ... there are some neat scenes but more often its really pointless nad is only there to remind you "hey I am a comic book movie". The movie is more of a social/character drama which most people did not really want from a hulk movie (i.e. the Hulk actually has very little screen time). The female leads acting is ... kind of not there ... she has the same expressionless face for almost the entire movie and only deviates from "plank" mode in very few scenes. The first half of the movie can be kind of boring and the first threat that appears (the dogs) are somewhat stupid in design. And personally I think the Hulk looks like a big baby ... which might be intentional in a innocent child kind of way but I still think his design just looks strange. The last one is obviously subjective.
Please put "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" on your list. It's honestly such a great film and really doesn't get enough credit for its great storytelling.
Also thank you for the continued content 💜💜💜
Agreed. The animation still holds up.
I have been asking for Atlantis for weeks now.
Definitely. I still remember watching it in theatres. I was obsessed for a year afterwards.
Oh yeah, that movie deserves a video about it. sequel's kinda lame though.
@@TheIrishSandwich5824 there were some good plot lines though
One of the biggest things they got right is he's huge, and he gets bigger, stronger and beefier the madder he gets like in the comics, his size changes quite a bit and we've never seen any of that in the MCU hulk
10:23 No, just like Superman didn’t fly initially, just “leap tall buildings in a single bound”
It's also a reference to panels in the comics where the narrator would wonder if Hulk was flying, but he was really just jumping miles at a time.
If hulk could fly. The planet would literally be destroyed.
Beyond what a creature with wings does, is any flying really "flying" rather than simply propultionally sustained jumping?
Or is that actually the definition of flight?
@@bryanwoods3373 Exactly! To be precise, it's Loki, from the first ever Avengers issue, in 1963:
" _A huge human figure... Flying through the air! How is it possible_ ?
_No... He is _*_not_*_ flying! He is covering the area in fantastic, powerful _*_leaps_*_ ! Now I see! It is the Incredible _*_Hulk_*_ !_ "
Shut up @@Zaacdrums! Nobody asked you. 😅
@10:40 On rewatch, I think a more correct interpretation of this moment would be to say that the lichen subconsciously reminds him of his mother. In the beginning of the film, we get to see her gardening desert plants as baby Bruce is looking from inside the window. So, the reason he continues to be interested in lichen, even as the hulk, is that the hulk is representational of his toddler-age trauma, which the lichen/gardening precedes. The childlike wonder is always there, connected to whatever remnant of a memory he may have for his mother.
At least, that is how I interpreted those moments. There’s also a lot of imagery of rapid cellular generation, so maybe the fact that lichen grow slowly yet surely is another factor.
Great comment
I can't remember how many times I've watched this movie as a kid, I loved it.
Same
dude I still love it, the best Hulk iteration for sure...very comic book accurate
Same
Me too
It's a good movie and not "bad" as many fan say. Good Cgi, good action scenes and good story. Even though he gets so big which is a little bit too much for my liking, and maybe he is not the strongest Hulk out there, he definitely has the potential and it's still one of my favorite Hulks.
one of the most underrated movies ever
I agree
Agreed
Fr!!!
That's because it takes a brain to understand it... Most of the people simply doesn't have one.
@@gioeleqr97 lmao it’s a hulk movie what the fuck are u on about lmao
CinemaWins, thank you for doing what you do. It's so easy to criticize everything, and it's so refreshing to hear positivity about silly movies I absolutely loved.
I like how they also show his regeneration, I don’t like how the mcu doesn’t showcase his healing
This movie will always have a special place in my heart. I enjoy it more than the 2008 film for sure and I haven't enjoyed hulk action on screen more since this film. It was a perfect precursor for the 2005 game which made it that more fun to play cause you felt like you were playing the hulk from this movie. I'm glad you posted this cause it really reminded me of how much I love the hulk and why he is still my favorite marvel character!
11:27 love this scene because it shows that now the Hulk is now becoming it’s own personality
I want more Marvel movies to have this kinda tone and style. Also I agree that this has the best score in any Marvel movie. Seriously underrated movie.
Kevin feigi is superman 2 fans in his heart, so don't think he will do serious hulk movie even if universal gives distribution right to marvel studios. The reason why we got serous movie in mcu because of director
The problem is that movies like this don't make enough money, nor do they get love from the audience. As proven by this movie. This movie is simply uncomfortable to watch if you're expecting another capeflick. It's too depressing and too dark for a regular viewer. Sure, someone will probably point out how The Dark Knight made one billion in spite of being dark. And while it's true, and while the movie is dark, it's not depressing, or slow. It still retains some level of popcorn entertainment, like humor, sense of triumph, and fast pace. 2003s Hulk is an oddity in its kind of movies. I doubt MCU would ever have the guts to do anything close to this.
@@antona.1327 Well said.
Please no
I forgot how much I liked this movie. The actors were all perfect in there roles. The comic panel shots were a great touch. Very undervalued movie!
10:00 bruh 🤦🏼♂️ I didn’t realize he hit his own nuttz with a tank barrel
yup, I've seen this film a few times and never spotted that before.
yep, same
same. was wondering why he roar that time too. but now i know it was more ouch instead of rage lol
Ditto, dude.
I thought he stubbed his toe at first
Now I realised he probably would of exploded into an actual ball of irradiated rage, add a lego brick to the other foot and the worlds toast.
13:06, Among my favorite parts of the film. 4:49, Bruce's repressed memories and almost refusal to process these emotions make him less able to truly control the Hulk, only keep him at bay for a time. 11:26, 4:37, and with each transformation, the Hulk becomes bigger and stronger, as all that bottled up trauma boils to the surface, gaining a bigger and stronger hold over Bruce's life. 6:13, Without coming to terms with all that trauma, Bruce would have very little hope of controlling it. But when finally confronting his father, Bruce and Hulk truly becoming one here. Both his Hulk voice and puny human voice roaring in discordant unison at his father's selfishness and sociopathy. Killing his mother in front of him. Depriving him of a normal life. Plaguing his life with nightmares and repressed memories. And now.....because of his father....he's been turned into a monster. His being David's son made Ross automatically target him even before he was big and green. Now he's going to have to spend his life running, waiting for the military to hunt him down.
But once all that rage is let out, Bruce's last memory of his father is a loving and pleasant one. Danny Elfman's score turns from epic to sorrowful and serene. 11:16, despite his rage, the core of Bruce is one that appreciates and values life, beneath the rage and trauma that the emotionally and mentally repressed Hulk carries. 4:09, That humanity is what separates him from David despite the fact that they carry the same rage.
Most underrated comment on RUclips. Glad I wasn't the only one to pick this up in the movie. The movie was working off a topic in psychology I thought they only discovered recently.
I always appreciated the fact that he did have a few good memories of his father. Abusive parents are rarely one dimensional.
I saw this movie as a kid, maybe 13 or 14, and haven't seen it since. As a kid tho, I absolutely loved this movie
And I LOVED the dog fight. It blew young me away. I still watch it on RUclips from time to time
I remember this in theatres too. I was a kid around 13 years old as well and it was my first time going to a drive-in theatre. The funny thing is I only really remember the dog fight scene of this movie.
This movie traumatized me as a kid. Some scenes I just hated to look at.
I remember seeing it for the first time when I was around 7 and I loved it.
My only issue with the movie is the ending credits music which is "Set Me Free" by Velvet Revolver. While in theory it works for Hulk. The overall tone, subject matter, and themes completely contrast with a song that's more appropriate for a more epic and action packed story. Should've used it for... idk Deadman or something?
Did you say some people hate the "Choice" that hulk got larger with size?
Here's a fact. They are without a doubt, wrong. Comic accurate hulk, grows larger in size as his temper grows.
Fools.
Just started watching but I loved this movie. Ang Lee had great attention to detail and geography of the action.
love how the movie was just reading a comic in movie form if you understand what i mean. wish more movies do those effects but understand why they don't. i admired that about this movie
I’m sorry
Its definitely... unique.
Its Actually Aged Quite Well!!! To be honest I didn't think much of it when it first came out!!! Also Quality Film Score!!
13:05 is SO unbelievably badass it gives me chills every time I hear it
Thought this was underrated. Glad it’s getting some love.
This is still my favorite Hulk movie. It was so atmospheric and brooding. Made me really think about the trauma, rather than just enjoy the smashing. I still thought about it years after watching it from time to time.
Great cast, great preformances.
I remember loving this movie as a child in 03, then as I grew up and heard more and more criticisms I guess my memory of it just turned into a dumpster fire. After having grown up and having dealt with my own traumas, this video has turned that memory for me a little bit. Definitely giving it an objective rewatch.
I don't see how people can hate "Hulk", when it's one of the best movies in Marvel history.
*AH HA HA HA!!!!*
@@thatdamnguy2877 bruh get a life, man. You're the only weirdo laughing.
@@thatdamnguy2877 Your profile name is ironic lol
I loved this as a kid the theme is still in my brain to this day.
It sounds so much like the justice leage theme in crisis on two earths as well
Seeing all these scenes shows that this is a comic accurate movie in the way it is shot, filmed and edited. It really gives off the comic panel feel.
Fun fact: this is the first comic book movie i ever saw and it made me love the hulk and read everything i could get my hands. I still like this movie
I've heard it said that Bruce Banner has Dissociative Identity Disorder and the various hulks (Green, Grey, Kluh (Hulk's hulk, it's weird I know) etc..) are his alters, who were given their own forms by the gamma, and this movie lends itself well to that idea. DID is caused by repeated childhood trauma because the brain sometimes puts up barriers to lock away traumatic memories, but the personality isn't fully integrated, and those barriers stop it from doing so, and so the parts develop into alters in order to cope with the trauma. This also results in not remembering trauma or only one alter remembering the trauma.
Hulk, to me, is a little (the common name for a child alter) and a trauma holder, which isnt a good combo for obvious reasons. He has those traumatic memories, but his childish brain can't process them, so he lashes out. And those scenes where hulk becomes more like Bruce is likely them being co conscious, meaning that, while one alter is in control, another alter is also there taking some control (imagine you're driving a car and the person in the passenger seat also has a hand on the wheel)
Theres more, but this comment is already long enough as it is, I strongly encourage you to learn more about DID, as it's a fascinating subject and not nearly enough people know about it
Yes to all this
And if you think about it. Grey Hulk (Mr. Fix It) COULD represent the adolescent side of Bruce. Unlike regular Hulk who lashes out similar to a temper tantrum. Grey Hulk has his mind in tact and uses his intelligence on being sarcastic, dickish, and most importantly on women.
Similar to a teenager, this Hulk is already on the road of "maturity" and doesn't need anger to power him, but instead uses it to obtain power, wealth, weapons, and sex. Which is something most teenagers strive for.
@@misterdewott8766 that works, hes probably an alter around his late teens, but he wouldn't really represent his adolescent years, that's not quite what DID is
If you haven't read The Immortal Hulk (currently being published), you should. It takes the character back to his horror roots but also explores the character through philosophical and psychological lenses.
So then what is the hulk's hulk kluh (yes hulk spelled backwards) Green=child grey=teen Banner=adult so would that make kluh=elder?
Could you do "Rango" sometime? It's a great movie. Johnny Depp doesn't usually watch his own movies but said that he enjoyed this one and ofter watches it with his kids. It overall deserves some more attention.
It’s the best movie I’ve ever seen.
I love how the hulk's theme kind of blends well with Spiderman. Just listen to them back to back and it's like a... Theme.
danny elfman is a god amongst composers
Both composed by the main man Danny Elfman that's why
a dark/tragic version of spidermans score
How about Everything Great About Prince of Egypt? Underrated gem.
100%. But would dreamworks copyright strike him again
How is it underrated, exactly? I've never met anyone who didn't think it was amazing.
I hadv seen that film so many times perks or s religious school
I disagree that it's underrated, a bit unknown perhaps (although I'm not sure about that either) , but I've never heard of anyone disliking that movie
YESSS 100%
I wished you went in more on how amazing the first transformation is, especially that closeup of Bruce's leg as hes transforming shows not only the muscles growing but his tendons as well flexing as well all the popping noises you hear is actually the sound of his muscles and tendons stretching and expanding as Bruce rapidly gains muscle mass
Side note: we've all done weights and obviously you're muscles get bigger the heavier the weights you do, however obviously you feel extremely sore afterwards and it can be extremely uncomfortable and painful due to the fact you've damaged your own muscles so that when they grow back they grow back bigger and stronger, now imagine that pain multiplied to the amount of workouts needed to get to Hulk size in just a FEW SECONDS. Bruce is going through excruciating pain
Hulk growing in size as he gets angrier is actually very in line with the comics where his growing anger increases his strength
@SpiritusC the MCU is actually a lot more comic accurate, look at the hulk v iron man fight in Age of Ultron, Tony just keeps making hulk angrier and angrier and thus stronger and stronger, and it isn't until hulk stops and sees what he'd done and starts to calm down that Tony's able to knock him out.
@SpiritusC and be less comic accurate, the MCU really likes it's comic accuracy
QUINNCI QWOTHERS!!! >MCU is Comic book acurate, bruh
@SpiritusC it's not any problems with editing a big Hulk, it's about how angry he is at any given point in time. The only time when he grows bigger than usual is during extreme traumatic sessions, A.K.A Planet Hulk story.
Of course, Planet Hulk also has Hulk at his most incredibly, unbelievably overpowered, when he manages to survive being in a planet's mantle and literally pulls entire continental plates back together, thanks to the sheer rage he was feeling.
Gotta say, I love the scene where Betty takes Bruce to his old house to help jumpstart his memories. The tension is fantastic, and the score at that moment is haunting.
You're right that's a good scene. His trauma was so severe. It's amazing how many idiots don't appreciate the nuances in this film. Banner was an emotionally repressed man because of his bad childhood, it makes sense why the hulk is so angry and powerful. All that rage and repressed emotions just explodes as the hulk.
Universal? I must give it to Universal, the Hulk coaster at Islands of Adventure in Orlando is amazing
hello supreme leader
0:30 *Michael Scott Impression* THANK YOU !!! Finally someone acknowledged how awesome and unique Hulk's theme is .
1:32 Empty Red Win Counter XD
Oof.
It's staying.
@@CinemaWins would you be up to perhaps watch 13 hours: Soldiers of benghazi ? Its one of my favorite films out there.
Oof
Why is that there?
I love the as hulks anger increases, so does his size
You need to do Atlantis the Lost Empire when you get the chance, you’ll love it. Perfect balance of comedy, action and characters.
Great video as usual, wish they’d have done more hulk movies in the new MCU like the Planet Hulk or WW Hulk series but this is still a good movie
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! Thank you for making this video!
A note regarding the lichen obsession - it's first set up during flashbacks as something peaceful from his childhood that reminds him of home, and more specifically his mother. So as an adult, Bruce gravitates to it without remembering why (because of his suppressed memories), and the Hulk (Bruce's angry inner child) is calmed by it.
Btw, my personal head-canon is that the gamma bomb at the end of the movie stabilized the Hulk, and that Mark Ruffalo's Banner is a continuation of this movie instead of the 2008 movie.
You’re finally talking about Hulk? I see this as an absolute win
I just noticed the detailed parallel between Bruce's first transformation and being born.
It start's triggering in his lab, where he feels at home, he properly starts changing in the corridor which actually grows too narrow for him and then finishes with Hulk bursting through the roof and getting his first taste of real fresh air.
Nice one, Twinkle Toes
this is a bold move. let's see if it pays off
I literally said that out loud when I saw the upload
It Did Not. Barely seems like he believed it. The last quarter was apologizing for it's terribleness.
The point of this channel has never been to say which movies are good. It’s to look at what’s good about, well, any and every movie. He even says similar things himself in past episodes about generally “bad” movies
@@darkstar932 the thing is this movie isn't even bad it's just that alot of people don't know shit about the hulk
*HULK 2003 is a masterpiece. I don't give a damn what anyone says. I loved it when I saw it in theaters in high school, I love it now.* ❤
3:02 And while I love MCU hulk this was probably the closest we were going to get with a real life man turning giant and green. I swear it still looks so real like.
I love how unique this movie feels, thanks no small part to the editing. I'm glad i grew up watching this!
This is so my favorite Hulk movie. It was so atmospheric and brooding. Made me really think about the trauma, rather than just enjoy the smashing. I still thought about it years after watching it from time to time.
Great cast, great preformances.
I'll watch a fascinating "bad" movie over a "good" boring one any day, and there are A LOT more in the latter category than the first.
Immediately immersed with the score along with you, that opening holds a lot of nostalgia that I hadn't noticed before. Kudos. THE breakout Super-film, paving the way for Iron Man and everything beyond... Easily waylayed and it's a massive shame.
This is still my favorite version of the Hulk because he's the only Hulk that actually feels like he's infinitely strong.
I absolutely love this movie. That scene with Bruce and Hulk mirroring eachother still haunts me. Amazing
Even without being turned into monsters, French Poodles are notoriously vicious. You do NOT want to have one in the same house with small kids.
Yes, my cousin has one. He's a tiny little thing, and absolutely vicious. He will come over carrying a piece of food, then attack you for being too near him.
Of the two main Hulk films, I also liked this one more. I think the script was a little more tight in Incredible, but the casting in this one was perfect. And the tank scene is still one of my fave Hulk action moments ever.
...although how could you not win the chameleon on turning green on Bruce's hat at the very end when he said his iconic line :o
i know that i'm rather late to the party here, but something i noticed watching this the other day is what could be a connection to bruce and shaving, keeping himself clean-cut. we first see him shaving at the beginning of the movie, where there's just a glimmer of the hulk-green eye while bruce is just vibing; the second shave is immediately followed by talbot's assault and an attempt to rile him up; and the third is as hulk is falling to the water, where bruce comes face-to-face with hulk within his own mind. every instance of bruce trying to maintain his mild-mannered appearance is in some way associated with the hulk or a source of his rage.
at the end of the movie, in south america, bruce is bearded. he's accepted the hulk as a part of himself and even takes it lightly: he smiles when he threatens the military man with his rage.
maybe i read too much into it, but just some things i noticed when i watched.
i sometimes imagine ruffalo scenes in the avengers with eric bana instead... wished bana came back for MCU
Imagine him engaging in smart banter with Tony.
ruffalo is a fking chucklehead, that hulk doesnt exist to me
9:49 Kinda disappointed that you cut away before the tank landed. I've always liked the delightful absurdity of Hulk continuing to rage in the foreground while the tank goes "poof" in the background. :)
I've seen this movie so many times and Ive never noticed that 9:53 bruh this movie is honestly great 🤣🤣🤣
Hulk was very underrated, in my opinion.
Also, the reason there's so much water when Hulk turns back into Banner in that one scene is because the Hulk has been in the sewers/water system under the road, he was soaked in water. But, as he started turn back into Banner, he was shrinking, thus reducing his surface area, which meant that now excess water had to fall off of him.
I always loved that attention to detail.
Oooooooh, damn! Here we go! :D
Note: I legit felt that when Hulk basically neutered that dog xD
I thought I was the only one that loved this film. Thank you for your analysis. Brilliant.
Stan Lee and Lou Ferrigno appear in Edward Norton’s Incredible Hulk too. They also had Robert Downey J 👀
The owner of the pizza joint was played by Paul Soles, who voiced a lot of Marvel characters in cartoons in the 60's and 70's, including the Hulk.
@@davidhanson4909 And also plays Peter's teacher, who is actually still the same character.
Phase 1 MCU before Disney brought Marvel. Multiple distribution deals with different companies.
Which is why no more Hulk Movies came out in the MCU, Universal had the flims rights individually for Hulk. But not for a team with the Hulk
David Hanson The lore is deep!
Well yea because Edward Norton hulk is the same hulk as Mark rufflo hulk. They just changed actors but it’s the same and it’s in the mcu
This the most comic accurate Hulk to date
Thanks for this. This Hulk movie is SUCH an underrated gem 😍
This is such a underrated movie
I have a fondness for this film, saw it in the cinema something like three times and got the special edition DVD boxset when it came out.
This movie is seriously underrated, and I honestly have a hard time agreeing with just why people seem to hate it so much. It's like they didn't expect a movie about an immensely tragic character having drama or something.
Also, the music and editing are INSANELY GOOD!
EDIT: I will admit, this is a personal preference, but I loved the build-up and the characterizations. If this was nothing but action, it would've become boring, and people would've complained about more things.
Omg I've been waiting for this for forever!!! I low-key love this movie and the score is amazing
I love alot this movie
Stan Lee saying "Security needs to be 'beefed up' more" to an absolutely beefy Lou Ferrigno is definitely a win lol.
Please make "Everything Great About Legend of the Guardians, the Owls of Ga'Hoole!"
Dafuq is that?😅
@@manuelroger1035 One of the best animated movies in terms of graphical quality you'll ever see. What makes this film more special was that it CAME OUT IN 2010!
Flew under the radar of many people. (teehee... "flew") And even though it did have some issues, I liked it. So yes, please.
@@sc2_Nightmare On top of that: IT WAS SLAMMED AS A STAR WARS RIPOFF WITH OWLS!
Like for real, WTF? The degeneration of American culture was going on even back in 2010 apparently!
IT WAS FORETOLD!
I saw this movie in theaters when I was really young and I was in the front row. Hulks first transition scared me so much I cried and forced myself to go to sleep.
I absolutely loved the way this film was shot. I love the transitions, the cut aways. I wish more movies were shot like this. I don't think I've seen a movie do the shot reverse shot quite like this.
There’s a reason for that...
Danny M - It’s never a good sign when I 100% feel like I myself could have comfortably edited this movie the way it was.
@@night6724 shymalan never good with action.
@@kinggordoproductions6203 you may feel that way but that doesn't mean you could actually do it that's the issue
@@kinggordoproductions6203 what may that be ? other than superficial reasoning
I've grown to love this Hulk movie over time man
This is a video I wasn't waiting for but I'm not dissapointed with watching. I get the idea behind the slow tempo but it missed kind of more often than not, and the theme of the final battle (and Bruce's character) were lacking to say the least.
That being said, Jennifer Conelly is indeed always a win and Nick Nolte crunching and munching on the literal sets of the film was just *the best*.
A weird one, but not something I'd tell people to avoid like the plague or go out of their way to see, and a really interesting video on a film that I don't love but can think of in a positive light sometimes. Good job!
I own this Hulk on DVD. It has one of my favorite soundtracks to date.
About time I’d see some respect for this movie. My favourite Hulk one tbh
I totally missed how genius and hilarious Stan Lees cameo dialogue was
I find these early attempts at adapting superheroes to the big screen really interesting. It's fun to go back now and watch the first Burton batman film, and notice that it's less a superhero movie and more of a classic Burton film about a broken person with issues, his Bruce Wayne having more in common with Edward Scissorhands than a badass playboy.
09:35 That explosion is pretty realistic.
Day 11 of asking Mr.Wins to someday get to Pirates of the Caribbean, great saga and your videos fantastic as always! thank you for brighten our days!
I just realized a horror themed Hulk movie, like one where he loses control or something, would've been so cool
Yes
We gotta a glimpse of that in 2008's Hulk when he turned in that factory and in the Avengers when he hulked out for Widow.
Emil Georgiev *2012
The Immortal Hulk took him back to his horror roots so I think you'll like it
This is why I love the comments sections and small communities online with movie lovers. Ideas like this.
Do “Everything great about Karate Kid 2010”
Barack Obama we miss you
Or the early 2000’s fantastic four movies
obama how did you get here i thought you were in minecraft
Obama, what's your last name?
@@starwarsprequelsandsequels7582 it's not nice to tell lies.
So fucking underrated and I’m still pissed we never got a sequel.
You know, for the flak this movie gets, I do like that there's a lot of stylish elements that really embrace being a Comic movie.
I've always thought this version of Hulk would have had no trouble beating up Thanos! The Hulk v Thanos fight we got was totally unrealistic IMHO.
I literally drop everything I'm doing and turn off anything I'm watching when I get this notification 😁
10:10 I don't know why, but that's has always been my favorite bit in the movie
This is my favorite version of Hulk, warts and all. I watched it expecting to hate it, but got sucked in by the dynamic storytelling. Since then this has been the gold standard of comic book movies for me. Never liked any of the later movies, in part because they were such clear departures from this.
I've always loved this film, great characters, smart take on Hulk and emotional trauma, uniquely styled and gives a lot of time and space for the actors to tell the story rather than action. It's not perfect, but I'll take an imperfect interesting film over a buttoned up predictable one every single day of the week.
5:20 HA! Been part of social anxiety my whole life.
Alright you know what? Thank you Ang Lee for this movie, again it's not perfect but it really embraces the comic bookness of the incredible hulk. A traumatic character who just wants to be left alone. Genuinely a stepping stone for the superhero genre back in the day.