1:02 I always loved this scene. With his metal blue fingers creaking through the metal. The way he leaves those lines in the paint. Such a cool special effect, and the sounds it made.
Holy crap. I remember thinking the metal hand bit was pretty neat when I was younger, but looking at it years later, that whole part was REALLY well made and quite satisfying to watch.
0:59 yeah for 2003 the special effects looked amazing right there, like really realistic looking, if someone's hand was living metal and could move through it
I love how he starts talking about his son and his son's DNA to a complete stranger and to top it all of it's not to a scientist but to a freaking guard XD.
I believe it was more of a superiority boast about what he has achieved unfortunately their isn’t anyone from his academic community at the lab during closing hours
A very subtle yet well executed thing I love about this scene (other than the VFX, of course) is how after David throws the guy closer to him so he can kill him, he actually does it almost immediately afterward. No long pause, no bullshit monologue, he just kills him within a second as soon as he’s close enough to show how cold and ruthless he’s become which is incredibly realistic given that the guy didn’t even have time to unholster his gun once he was on the ground. The tone and things that happened in this scene disturbed me when I first saw it as a kid because of the almost horror feel it has and even now, it’s still quite unsettling. Overall, I do have a lot of mixed feelings about this film as most people seem to but there are some things in it that are genuinely well done, this scene in particular.
@@AxisChurchDevotee maybe he just said all of that verbiage just to confuse the guy, he knew the poor dude wouldn't understand anything he said and I love that details, he was extremely cautious approaching that situation, he didn't knew the extent of his powers, maybe a bullet in the skull could kill him, maybe not, but he didn't make gamble
@@stolenname94 Bruh what? CGI was amazing throughout the entire movie. Or was the CGI bad because Hulk's green skin was "too green". For a movie made in 2003, the CGI still holds up amazingly well even if sometimes you can tell it's dated. At times, it looks more real than the 2008 movie too. And for reference on where CGI was at in 2003, just a year before Spiderman was released. You can not tell me with a straight face that the scene where Peter runs across the rooftops doesn't look awful, especially when Peter actually looks at the camera during one jump. The fact they even got the Hulk to look as good as he did in this movie was a miracle
@@AH-qm1bg adamantium is stronger vibranium has more uses (since its durable due to ita energy absorption capabilities, and mcu wakanda has shown that it can be used for so much more than just shields. Plus, when combined together properly it forms a almost entirely unbreakable material, able to withstand everything short of reality warping powers
Raimi's Spiderman films were light-years better than this absolutely mediocre film. HULK had some great scenes and the actors were all good but my god, what a mess of a movie. Reminded me of Burton's first BATMAN.
I totally agree. Ang Lee really tried to make a very entertaining comic book movie and I think his Incredible Hulk film gets over looked quite a bit. My favorite aspect of the movie is how he depicted the Hulk’s rage. The angrier the Hulk became the larger he grew. I love how his Hulk was a massive beast of a man. That’s something that’s been sorely and sadly lacking in the Marvel films when it comes to the Hulk.
@@Saturnia2014 he maybe insane but he is a genetical genius I mean if only we had someone like this in genotherapy to be able to repair and rebuild chromosomes he would advance our medical tech to a whole new level
Not only are they rushing it but they've decided to overuse it. The best CGI, you'll never notice because it's done so carefully and in conjunction with practical effects. That's why Terminator 2 still looks fantastic while every other MCU movie looks like a PS4 game
Kirby The Hero I had 3G while watching this video but when I slid it down the screen and it got smaller it showed I was connected to the WiFi What...🤨 this video haunted 😭😭😭
He once absorbed Thors powers, Odins powers, hulks radiation, sentrys powers (some of it), and the cosmic cube (some of it) in the comics he is a very powerful character
@@tyc4587 Not really. He never attacks the avengers alone. He’s too weak to fight all of them together. He’s been defeated individually by Thor, the hulk and others.
Not really. It's hardly an unpopular opinion. Critics gave this movie mixed reviews, and audiences rejected it and prompted a reboot after just one film.
Not at all, Sam Elliot was the best thing about this movie by far. His General Ross felt like he got straight out of the comics, he was better even than the late William Hurt.
The CGI of this movie is so well done I think because they had to spend so much more time making it with the older tech that they thought a lot more about the lighting, color, and physics than they do with movies now. Making CGI for a movie now is like playing a video game compared to back in the day, and so many parts of the movie are given the "fix it in post" treatment, whereas I believe these scenes were more methodically planned out to cater to the CGI. Amazingly well done.
This movie is what sealed my love for the hulk. I was like 5 when i first watched it in theaters. I remember my dad fell asleep within 30 mins into it but i was locked in loving every scene. All the trippy and deep scenes. The ptsd and sound and music. This movie besides the comic transitions was phenomenal.
The prop direction for this film is very much inspired by Jack Kirby's art work. At least it feels like it, with all the blocky shapes and color design.
@@JOBXR comic book Absorbing Man's powers come from a herb of Asgardian origin because Loki wanted to create mooks he could use to fight Thor; this Absorbing Man's powers were through a combination of modified nanomeds and gamma radiation, allowing David the power to absorb the elements.
I love how the only things about this character that actually resemble The Absorbing Man are the powers and the name. Everything else is a completely different character altogether lol
i saw it in the theatre and left in a state of shock because i didn't even know what the hell i'd just watched, and repeat viewings have re enforced this feeling. this is one of the most misguided, ill advised movies ever made. nolte's absorbing man arc is the only fascinating part.
@@plasticweapon Bullshit! That should be how you feel after you’ve watched movies like Elektra, Green Lantern, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Captain Marvel, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, The Godfather Part III, Legend (1985), Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, Freddy Got Fingered, Cool Cat Saves the Kids, Pinocchio (2002), Underworld (2003), Underworld: Evolution, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Underworld: Awakening, Underworld: Blood Wars, The Butterfly Effect, Star Wars: The Holiday Special, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, The Last Airbender, etc.
Brilliant scene, how it explores one´s relationship to one´s own "hand" as a medium for interaction/domination with the environment, really what separates mankind from other species, really cool. The CG is great, great performance, and so economical, it makes you really dream of the possibilities.
It's not the use but the sparseness of there use you can overload a film with good CGI and look like Shit but have medoker CGI sprcly in a fill coupled with good camera work and lighting and be near emaculate
Xsizzxy whales, Well he does have a point, the fleet battles in Deep space nine look brilliant and today’s CGI is lacking in some movies. I think it’s due to the time CG was new and they had to do it right and nowadays CG is the standard so they can get away with being a bit lazy.
absorbing man is one of the most underrated villains. He can scale to anything depending on what he absorbs. He could fight iron man and Cap if he absorbs iron or steel, or go toe to toe with Thor if he were to absorb uru.
Even for something in the hulk, seeing Ben smash that cop is just absolutely brutal. You can just feel the lack of humanity in his quick action, like squishing a spider and enjoying it :|
I legit feel sorry for this guard…. just a normal day and he stumbles upon a psycho who just obtained inhuman powers and is promptly murdered…. Wrong place, wrong time indeed.
I always thought that the way they transitioned the screen like comic book panels was a good touch to the movie since it was trying to step into being more of a comic book marvel movie after spider man.
They did the best they could and personally I’m pretty happy with the result because it is pretty cool and so are the resourceful ways he uses his newfound power
The reason why the T-1000 had some glitches is because of the chip that is made of microbugs that are inside the liquid metal were damaged from the liquid nitrogen and causes it to blend on everything being touched.
i know i'm probably in the minority, but i loved this movie, it was very much like a comic book, and some of the special effects were terrific, like in this scene
1:02 I always loved this scene. With his metal blue fingers creaking through the metal. The way he leaves those lines in the paint. Such a cool special effect, and the sounds it made.
imagine if he absorbed the paint and not the metal
@@theshuman100 well he would just become blue thats it
@@intruder9127 hes blue dabadi daba doo
The sounds were the worst part. Obviously it’s just me personally but that screeching sound makes my skin tingle
I never noticed the lines in the paint before, wow they really went above and beyond with the CGI in this film
supprisingly good effects for a movie that most people don't talk about.
You're forgetting the grenade launcher scene
You're joking, right? There are movies that pre-date this have better effects...
And shouldn't talk about. Ever.
😂😂😂 this film has awful cgi and the film in general was hot garbage
@@stolenname94 it came out in like 2003, pretty good if you ask me.
Holy crap. I remember thinking the metal hand bit was pretty neat when I was younger, but looking at it years later, that whole part was REALLY well made and quite satisfying to watch.
Some of the effects in this movie work Incredibly
0:59 yeah for 2003 the special effects looked amazing right there, like really realistic looking, if someone's hand was living metal and could move through it
2:03 this not
Kyle Campbell intentional or not, that was a really bad pun.
Too bad the Hulk himself didn't look that good.
Yes
Why did I find it so satisfying when he touch the blue steel.
AllenElite The effect is on point. It really looks and sounds like he has a metal hand scraping on metal.
Agreed.
He's clipping
I think everyone finds it satisfying lmao
Salad fingers
I love how he starts talking about his son and his son's DNA to a complete stranger and to top it all of it's not to a scientist but to a freaking guard XD.
I guess he felt he had to monologue/brag about his achievement so he probably thought the security guy would be good enough.
Who is his son
@@TheLrknight Bruce Banner aka hulk.
I believe it was more of a superiority boast about what he has achieved unfortunately their isn’t anyone from his academic community at the lab during closing hours
He was going to kill him anyway, the story was just him stalling
A very subtle yet well executed thing I love about this scene (other than the VFX, of course) is how after David throws the guy closer to him so he can kill him, he actually does it almost immediately afterward. No long pause, no bullshit monologue, he just kills him within a second as soon as he’s close enough to show how cold and ruthless he’s become which is incredibly realistic given that the guy didn’t even have time to unholster his gun once he was on the ground. The tone and things that happened in this scene disturbed me when I first saw it as a kid because of the almost horror feel it has and even now, it’s still quite unsettling. Overall, I do have a lot of mixed feelings about this film as most people seem to but there are some things in it that are genuinely well done, this scene in particular.
👏👏👏
He actually does monologue at 1:33. Funny enough he monologues to someone he doesn't know and who isn't even a scientist.
@@AxisChurchDevotee maybe he just said all of that verbiage just to confuse the guy, he knew the poor dude wouldn't understand anything he said and I love that details, he was extremely cautious approaching that situation, he didn't knew the extent of his powers, maybe a bullet in the skull could kill him, maybe not, but he didn't make gamble
This film, in principle, was quite unfairly cursed by the audience and critics
What issues did everyone have with this movie? I akways saw it as virtually flawless.
0:54 - 1:17
This scene is so satisfying. CGI team and foley team did a really good job this.
Same can't be said for the other 99.9% of cgi in this film it always looked bad lol
@@stolenname94 it was probably a different effects team that did this scene.
@@stolenname94 Bruh what? CGI was amazing throughout the entire movie. Or was the CGI bad because Hulk's green skin was "too green". For a movie made in 2003, the CGI still holds up amazingly well even if sometimes you can tell it's dated. At times, it looks more real than the 2008 movie too. And for reference on where CGI was at in 2003, just a year before Spiderman was released. You can not tell me with a straight face that the scene where Peter runs across the rooftops doesn't look awful, especially when Peter actually looks at the camera during one jump. The fact they even got the Hulk to look as good as he did in this movie was a miracle
@@Enivri Pretty sure ILM handled all the special FX
1:48 He says “You see, I can partake with the essences of all things” while looking like a country singer on a hunting trip. I love it.
Imagine if he touched adamantium
He'd be indestructible
Indeed
Vibranium is stronger bud
@@AH-qm1bg no it isn't
@@AH-qm1bg adamantium is stronger vibranium has more uses (since its durable due to ita energy absorption capabilities, and mcu wakanda has shown that it can be used for so much more than just shields. Plus, when combined together properly it forms a almost entirely unbreakable material, able to withstand everything short of reality warping powers
Noah Jones
Nope. ADMANTIUM IS A MAN MADE METAL WHILE VIBRANIUM IS AN ALIEN METAL. Misty knights vibranium arm can dent Admantium
This film was underrated, loved it along with Raimi's Spider-Man films
Brooooooo wtf, you're everywhere.
Raimi's Spiderman films were light-years better than this absolutely mediocre film. HULK had some great scenes and the actors were all good but my god, what a mess of a movie. Reminded me of Burton's first BATMAN.
Why did his father do that to himself
@@alexanderhussussian5653 Did you even rewatch the intro?
I totally agree. Ang Lee really tried to make a very entertaining comic book movie and I think his Incredible Hulk film gets over looked quite a bit. My favorite aspect of the movie is how he depicted the Hulk’s rage. The angrier the Hulk became the larger he grew. I love how his Hulk was a massive beast of a man. That’s something that’s been sorely and sadly lacking in the Marvel films when it comes to the Hulk.
People talk so much crap about this movie, but I always liked it.
This movie is in perfect continuity with the mcu films
Just watch this one right before the ed norton hulk
@@lexxmason4867 to me the incredible hulk is WAY better than this hulk
@@JordanWheeler1999 the incredible hulk is a piece of garbage, if you consider that movie to be good then you have very low standars.
I'm just glad we got to see some form of hulk jump thousand of feet and that tank vs hulk sence was epic as a kid
In a world where most people freak out when they find a dot on their skin....he seems to be handling these changes fairly well.
He planned to turn into something... just surprised he isn't another hulk
well he wanted that kind of power for years so
He's also insane, so his lunacy overrides any sort of fear lol.
@@Saturnia2014 he maybe insane but he is a genetical genius I mean if only we had someone like this in genotherapy to be able to repair and rebuild chromosomes he would advance our medical tech to a whole new level
@@justinwillingale2086 This is true
Real talk, the way the VFX guys did the blue metal hand and paint moving around at 1:03 was extremely well done for 2003.
Just looks like a homeless man huffed a gas in a lab, passed out, then woke up high af thinking he could do surreal things
😂
Lmao
💀👌
And then the officer tazes him and he laughs like a maniac thinking he's the one electrocuting the officer. xD
Thats Nick Nolte for you
How does CGI get worse through the years? This scene is extremely well done
They got lazier
People love to cut cost at any corner.
@@phantomwolf6201 They got more exploited.
Not only are they rushing it but they've decided to overuse it. The best CGI, you'll never notice because it's done so carefully and in conjunction with practical effects. That's why Terminator 2 still looks fantastic while every other MCU movie looks like a PS4 game
Cuz they make sequels instead of putting all their eggs in one basket
He absorbed my internet speed...
Lol
Kirby The Hero
0:30
Same
Kirby The Hero I had 3G while watching this video but when I slid it down the screen and it got smaller it showed I was connected to the WiFi What...🤨 this video haunted 😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
The guy has potential to be among the top 10 strongest marvel characters
@Nice Try yesss
He once absorbed Thors powers, Odins powers, hulks radiation, sentrys powers (some of it), and the cosmic cube (some of it) in the comics he is a very powerful character
or 10 weakest
Imagine if Bryan banner (absorbing man) was in spiderman no way home.
@@sherryelder9511 Jesus Christ. If Bryan did absorb Peter's powers. He'd turned into a ultra Goliath spider lol
Now *this* is an Avengers-level threat
Lol no. He’s been defeated multiple times by them in the comics
@@thecollector4332 proving his point…
@@tyc4587
Not really. He never attacks the avengers alone. He’s too weak to fight all of them together. He’s been defeated individually by Thor, the hulk and others.
@@thecollector4332 imagine if he absorbed all of the Infinity stone
@@thedude8457 it’s about time he gets a remake of him really being a threat threat
That metal hand part is some of the best effects I've ever seen.
It's 2020 & this scene is still incredible.
I see what you did there
0:05
Director: Let's activate all of the effects from the Photoshop Filter Gallery.
VFX Artists: All of them, sir?
Director: All of them all at once.
PA's: How many effects do you want sir?
Director: yes
0:05
This movie gets sooooo much unnecessary hate. I love it. I love watching it.
I find this oddly satisfying when I was a kid. I'm now 22 and this still looks good.
Nolte was by far the best thing about this movie.
No; your comment is cancer.
Not really. It's hardly an unpopular opinion. Critics gave this movie mixed reviews, and audiences rejected it and prompted a reboot after just one film.
The tank fight scene.
Nuff said.
Zoltan Csikos because Nolte doesn’t deserve to be in a super hero film
Not at all, Sam Elliot was the best thing about this movie by far. His General Ross felt like he got straight out of the comics, he was better even than the late William Hurt.
Personally, I'd love them to bring him into the MCU. Imagine what they could do with a villain like that...
Technically they did bring the Absorbing Man (the guy whose powers were given to Bruce's father) into the MCU, in Agents of SHIELD.
@@uncannydcmarvelous5732 Ah, fair enough. I've still yet to watch Agents of SHIELD.
I know right, makes me wonder how well they make him look in the latest special effects
waste it on a bad movie lmao
Yeah, completely ruin him
That's Kevin Levin from "Ben 10 Alien Force"
Kyle Campbell But he was born with his abilities
General Heavy
I know
Kyle Campbell i guess Kevin Levin was based on the absorbing man
@@GeneralHeavy who was?
General Heavy did he absorb his mom?
2:13 This literally scared the hell out of me
The CGI of this movie is so well done I think because they had to spend so much more time making it with the older tech that they thought a lot more about the lighting, color, and physics than they do with movies now. Making CGI for a movie now is like playing a video game compared to back in the day, and so many parts of the movie are given the "fix it in post" treatment, whereas I believe these scenes were more methodically planned out to cater to the CGI. Amazingly well done.
You're seriously telling me that the "barbecue sause" CGI blood and the "Pixar" CGI Hulk are good? Really?
I forgot how weird they made this camera views and angles
They made it comical, comics has many angles in one page.
Not comical!😅 omg like a comic!! Visual storytelling, or compartment visuals, idk. Not comical🤣
@@tripwire4727 Calm down mate :'|
I love the camera angles in this movie, it's so cool.
@@tripwire4727 Well, it is kinda comical, too.
I love how when he moves his hand on(in) the blue metal, it leaves a trail behind
I don't know why but it's so satisfying when we see a villain or hero absorbing metal or any other element
This is the only scene as a kid where you start to think "Wow that's gross." To " Huh cool."
One of the best movies in Marvel history.
He looks like a old ryan reynolds
Kohlton Stevens-Nechipor on crack
Old man Reynolds
I thought it was josh brolin at first 😂
Old josh brolin
Or old Luke Skywalker.
This movie is what sealed my love for the hulk. I was like 5 when i first watched it in theaters. I remember my dad fell asleep within 30 mins into it but i was locked in loving every scene. All the trippy and deep scenes. The ptsd and sound and music. This movie besides the comic transitions was phenomenal.
The prop direction for this film is very much inspired by Jack Kirby's art work. At least it feels like it, with all the blocky shapes and color design.
I'm happy to see that people in the comments appreciate the sound design and special effects in this one just as much as I do, world class
1:36 he completely looks like the police man on resident evil 7 wtf
Thats Deputy for you!
And he die too
I was waiting for a shovel
Talks like him too
Man I was thinking the same thing
gotta love Nick Nolte as always
That black cop survived but later got promoted to Deputy somewhere in Louisiana and killed by Jack Baker 🤣🤣🤣
RIGHT! He looks just like him.
Jack gave him a really bad haircut lol
Poor man he Slammed by Old Men's
Wow you’re right he’s almost identical looking
Lol I just realized the re7 reference
Imagine if he touched thanos with the infinity gauntlet.
@Stardust crusader. Cap 😳
@@Shubham.Katyal judging from a nother comment thread, he's not capping
He once absorbed Thors powers, Odins powers, hulks radiation, sentrys powers (some of it), and the cosmic cube (some of it) in the comics
@@JOBXR comic book Absorbing Man's powers come from a herb of Asgardian origin because Loki wanted to create mooks he could use to fight Thor; this Absorbing Man's powers were through a combination of modified nanomeds and gamma radiation, allowing David the power to absorb the elements.
I love how the only things about this character that actually resemble The Absorbing Man are the powers and the name. Everything else is a completely different character altogether lol
This scene is hella satisfying for some ungodly reason
That’s unbelievably impressive in terms of when this movie came out, extremely realistic no🧢
this movie is super underrated
When its your first time trying an edible.
00:33 man grew balls!!!!!
When you hit your toe on the door 0:05
He absorbed my internet speed faster than lighting
I have vague memories of this movie from my childhood. This scene was so disturbing and fascinating at the same time!
saw it in theaters. i quite enjoyed it, dont get why it's so underrated
It's very underrated.
I remember seeing it twice in theaters.
too confusing, i like it but never understood anything as a kid
i saw it in the theatre and left in a state of shock because i didn't even know what the hell i'd just watched, and repeat viewings have re enforced this feeling. this is one of the most misguided, ill advised movies ever made. nolte's absorbing man arc is the only fascinating part.
@@LightVelox It wasn’t confusing at all. Even as a kid I understood it perfectly fine (for the most part). It’s only confusing for the weak-minded.
@@plasticweapon Bullshit! That should be how you feel after you’ve watched movies like Elektra, Green Lantern, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Captain Marvel, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, The Godfather Part III, Legend (1985), Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, Freddy Got Fingered, Cool Cat Saves the Kids, Pinocchio (2002), Underworld (2003), Underworld: Evolution, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Underworld: Awakening, Underworld: Blood Wars, The Butterfly Effect, Star Wars: The Holiday Special, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, The Last Airbender, etc.
Brilliant scene, how it explores one´s relationship to one´s own "hand" as a medium for interaction/domination with the environment, really what separates mankind from other species, really cool. The CG is great, great performance, and so economical, it makes you really dream of the possibilities.
0:03 the first hit from the bong be like:
How's the effects so good? I mean this is way back in 2003 and nowadays' VFX look bad.
It's not the use but the sparseness of there use you can overload a film with good CGI and look like Shit but have medoker CGI sprcly in a fill coupled with good camera work and lighting and be near emaculate
Xsizzxy whales, Well he does have a point, the fleet battles in Deep space nine look brilliant and today’s CGI is lacking in some movies.
I think it’s due to the time CG was new and they had to do it right and nowadays CG is the standard so they can get away with being a bit lazy.
Mohd Musa I
KAS, True, especially video games. Back before online patch’s no game developers would ever dream of sending out a buggy game.
Xsizzxy whales, Actually some low budget films have good cgi. Iron sky springs to mind.
Man the vivid memories I have of this movie
This is one of the reasons why it was good, watching two faces at the same time, at the same moment.
like the comics.i actually did that
The effects for the hand passing through the metal are absurdly convincing, especially for 2003
Metal has always been an easy effect to do and was one of the earliest effects that were perfected
“Do you really believe... that I am separate from you”
I wonder what he meant by saying that
Watching his hand move inside the metal has to be one of the most satisfying things i've ever seen.
Clip starts out with a huge bong rip.
One of most UNDERRATED villian.
He is one of POWERFUL villain i have EVER SEEN....!!!!!!!
this is your brain on drugs....
MAD MAN xibit rain on thugs
Any questions?
Haha, I get it.
MAD MAN JAJAJAJAJAJA 😂😂
And mario when he eats star power ups
I cant believe Bruces dad was obsessed with getting powers after finding out bout bruce when he was little
amazing i love that scene!! 1:00
Kill Pitti yeah its looks satisfing
So aesthetic lmao
I hate it, it frustrates me
Feel so realistic
David Banner played god yet again.
absorbing man is one of the most underrated villains. He can scale to anything depending on what he absorbs. He could fight iron man and Cap if he absorbs iron or steel, or go toe to toe with Thor if he were to absorb uru.
This is by far the best scene in vfx history.
this movie was fricking good
0:50 as a little kid I thought this was so cool
Se convirtió en Kevin de Ben 10
It's always cool
Hey wait a minute that cop reminds me of the cop in Resident Evil 7. He looks exactly like him.
Even for something in the hulk, seeing Ben smash that cop is just absolutely brutal. You can just feel the lack of humanity in his quick action, like squishing a spider and enjoying it :|
David
1:04 that how my arm feels when I sleep on it for a long time
ikr
I legit feel sorry for this guard…. just a normal day and he stumbles upon a psycho who just obtained inhuman powers and is promptly murdered….
Wrong place, wrong time indeed.
This movie is just amazing to me seriously underrated
I always thought that the way they transitioned the screen like comic book panels was a good touch to the movie since it was trying to step into being more of a comic book marvel movie after spider man.
Such cool special effects! The metal hand one was awesome
He singlehandedly discovers near instantaneous regeneration of the flesh and still fights against the survival of humanity. Such a fool.
The steel hand effect/animation is outstanding.
That first scene with his hand. And the sound is 🤣🤣🤣
I actually enjoyed this movie and now that I’m seeing a clip am realizing that I still do.
That one day u wished u called off from work 🤣🤣😅
This concept kinda looks like a glitching video game in this movie but in terminator 2 it looked perfect
PolarCrimson and this movie came out 13 years later
I don't know what you mean but he looks like his hand become parts of the object, just lke it was pretended.
They did the best they could and personally I’m pretty happy with the result because it is pretty cool and so are the resourceful ways he uses his newfound power
The reason why the T-1000 had some glitches is because of the chip that is made of microbugs that are inside the liquid metal were damaged from the liquid nitrogen and causes it to blend on everything being touched.
@@capscaps04 it looks more like a hand painted blue that turned into a minecraft block
Everyone acts like movies before the MCU are bad, but don't realize the success of them started it.
This is the first movie which I watched in theatre when i was a small boy
Lol he took a fat rip of the forbidden juul
always loved this film very nostalgic for me growing up
hulk vs the absorbing man
02:14 FINISHED HIM!
02:18 FATALITY!
dammit that's so obvious and yet so perfect hahaha
Absorbing man wins
Lol
He dead
0:25 If this happened to me, I'd figured I'd gotten a severe case of Blood Clots
I loved this scene as a child it was just so satisfying
Except the murder part
i know i'm probably in the minority, but i loved this movie, it was very much like a comic book, and some of the special effects were terrific, like in this scene
The most accurate representation of someone trippin balls after a great bong rip
Lol
As a kid I loved this scene so much. It's very trippy
This scene make me scared and uncomfortable when I was a kid lol
This guy doesn’t needs an infinity gauntlet
He could directly absorbs energy without getting harmed.
Captain America: my shield if invincible
Absorbing Man: touches shield
Captain America: *oh*
Nick Nolte should have gotten Oscar for this scene.
0:07 lego Yoda death sound
Him touching the blue metal is satisfying