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HULK (2003) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watching | Ang Lee | Eric Bana | Jennifer Connelly

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2022
  • We go back and watch one of the earlier iterations of Marvel movies with Ang Lee's Hulk starring Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliot, Josh Lucas and Nick Nolte. Let's just say it's not a perfect movie...but it was definitely interesting!
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Комментарии • 493

  • @rdflaborea
    @rdflaborea Год назад +406

    In fact, Hulk's story here is very close to what is seen in comics, especially Crossroads. Child abuse is very present in Bruce Banner's infancy.

    • @danilopapais1464
      @danilopapais1464 Год назад +8

      I loved Crossroads, but it reminds me that we don't have the U-Foes in the MCU.

    • @vinsanity40k
      @vinsanity40k Год назад +16

      yeah, this movie is more of a reasonable origin for the hulk than the one from incredible hulk (which followed the tv origin). the chemistry between the actors was no better in that movie than this one. and this one is more rooted in the science that bruce is known for. the mr. blue and mr. green stuff in incredible hulk was way less straightforward than this.

    • @santiagojave9100
      @santiagojave9100 7 месяцев назад +1

      In which parts? this hulk childhood is so different from comics? tell me all the scene child abuse is present

    • @JoeInTheElement
      @JoeInTheElement 5 месяцев назад +2

      Right you are. The Hulk, the iconic, classic Green skinned, jade giant is actually Bruce's childhood trauma materialised physically with the gamma making the transformation possible but all that bawling and rage and destruction is actually an entire childhood's worth of angst erupting out. The Hulk is basically a big green angry baby.

    • @3912James
      @3912James 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@danilopapais1464
      The UFoes have YET to be added to the Fantastic Four Rogue Gallery...despite apearing in Hulk 254 in 1980.

  • @cdogg46
    @cdogg46 Год назад +455

    I learned this is actually more accurate to the comics than other interpretations

    • @gamermike24
      @gamermike24 Год назад +61

      It is, Hulk doesn't just grow in strength when he's angered, his size is supposed to increase too.

    • @Mrdavis0613
      @Mrdavis0613 Год назад +5

      Absolutely not the most accurate, the only thing that accurate is his anger and him getting stronger.

    • @animal-rights
      @animal-rights Год назад +85

      @@Mrdavis0613 Story wise this version of Bruce Banner /Hulk is most comic accurate
      Hulk was not created during the Gamma Radiation, Hulk was with Bruce Banner since childhood his angry split personality(like Moon Knight) created due to his abusive Father , That Gamma accident just made that hidden personality which is Hulk out

    • @Mrdavis0613
      @Mrdavis0613 Год назад +8

      @@animal-rights not really accurate though, it wasn't do to experimenting on himself, the explosion was an accident but I guess technically speaking it is close to the most accurate but mostly by default because no other version is about his childhood, they jump straight to the gamma radiation storyline. I will admit I was wrong

    • @mickeymouse7726
      @mickeymouse7726 Год назад +32

      Yes exactly that's why I've grown to love this movie it's not perfect but it takes the hulks story seriously

  • @transformerdude4251
    @transformerdude4251 Год назад +255

    “I took everything that was dear to me and transformed it into nothing more than a memory” is a fucking banger of a line

    • @mickeymouse7726
      @mickeymouse7726 Год назад +35

      The character work in this film is awesome

    • @godzillarwby1755
      @godzillarwby1755 Год назад +15

      Dagger to the heart with this one

    • @Brandon-vj6zz
      @Brandon-vj6zz Месяц назад

      @@godzillarwby1755 I have no sympathy whatsoever, Bruce's dad was a narcissist with a god complex. His lust for power ruined Bruce's life and killed his spouse, then he tries to cover up his atrocities by attempting to murder his own son instead of taking accountability for his actions.

    • @bradysmith4405
      @bradysmith4405 29 дней назад

      I feel like if it would have been released in a time where more grounded and character based comic book movies are appreciated more (like now) that nolte would at least have been in the conversation for a supporting actor nom

  • @nicktroisi6347
    @nicktroisi6347 Год назад +87

    “You think you can live with it!? Take it! TAKE IT ALLLLLL!”
    That part was fucking epic

    • @lilakscy
      @lilakscy Месяц назад +2

      Yh but these broards done get it, this film looking back was definitely made for boys.

    • @_Hissatsu
      @_Hissatsu 3 дня назад

      Dude, everytime I watch that part, I get goosebumps. Just watching the Hulk yell out to his father is badass

  • @Sharpester
    @Sharpester Год назад +271

    Ang Lee had said that he was trying to convert a comic book into a movie quite literally. Hence the black borders, and the funky transitions. He was taking comic book pages and "animating" them.

    • @ChrisWake
      @ChrisWake Год назад +28

      I appreciate a filmmaker like him to try something different and interesting to watch... It was all too much though lol. I watched this with my wife early this year and we both were just reduced to counting the transitions/comic-booky editing that was happening. It took us right out of the story and we never recovered past the 10 minute mark while viewing.

    • @pagliarossa
      @pagliarossa Год назад +24

      ​@@ChrisWake i disagree. The transitions are the best part of these early 2000 marvel movies. Same for 2002's Spiderman.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 Год назад +6

      @@pagliarossa Because comics and movies are different media, IMHO you have to strike a balance between them. I thought Joss Whedon did that just right in his first Avengers movie. OTOH this film took it so far it became distracting.

    • @pagliarossa
      @pagliarossa Год назад +4

      @@danieldickson8591 is ok, we are allowed to have different opinions.

    • @mrkingdrago1013
      @mrkingdrago1013 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ChrisWakeyou weren't invested is all because you thought this was just a kids show and didn't take it serious

  • @mickeymouse7726
    @mickeymouse7726 Год назад +117

    I love Danny Elfmans score for Hulk it's so epic and unsettling

  • @kieranholmes8086
    @kieranholmes8086 Год назад +271

    I think some of the writing and performances in this are highly underrated ngl. The film has its problems but it’s very emotionally impactful. Bruce’s childhood trauma from the comics and general psychology is represented really well here

    • @TheMitchZone
      @TheMitchZone Год назад +7

      THIS!

    • @JoeQuansa
      @JoeQuansa Год назад +20

      Exactly the trauma is well captured. I really hate how they have watered down Hulk’s origin story & I find She-Hulk quite disrespectful.

    • @Fairburne69
      @Fairburne69 Год назад +2

      @@JoeQuansa She Hulk wasn't great. But I'd watch it again. This movie is garbage. My thoughts on it are the same as the girls. A jumbled mess. Especially the fight at the end.

    • @JoeQuansa
      @JoeQuansa Год назад +8

      @@Fairburne69 I agree that it was a poor showing but it has a better story than She- Hulk. MCU is overdoing the comedy, methinks. Great visuals & cast like Thor Love & Thunder, but little substance

    • @hakaigonzalez7253
      @hakaigonzalez7253 Год назад +8

      The only thing that sucks is the third act fight imo. The villain Is great. He's Somewhat sympathetic and hammy and terrifying.

  • @gamermike24
    @gamermike24 Год назад +106

    I grew up watching this Hulk, the one we have today is nothing compared to this one! If you missed it at the end, his father died when that missile hit the water bubble. This is the closest we have to the comic version.

  • @__last
    @__last Год назад +34

    I love the part when bruce is screaming in agony before he first turns, like we get the visions of his past childhood trauma and the acting is sooooo good i cant even begin to explain it.

  • @VoiceMan
    @VoiceMan Год назад +59

    His Dad takes the role in this movie as the absorbing man, simplest way to explain it is that he absorbed too much energy and what not and destroyed himself.

    • @redmoonbloodmoon3161
      @redmoonbloodmoon3161 Год назад +17

      Bruce's father couldn't handle the infinite energy that Bruce was creating/releasing (this is what separate's Bruce from his father: somehow because and through the processs of s'x/reproduction, the "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever merged and formed a mutually symbiotic relationship with Bruce's human body/cells, making his "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever stable and providing him with his godly powers and abilities: infinite creation of energy and full immunity to all stimuli, which can be infinitely catalyst'ized/enhanced/quickened from the infinite-ness ability of rage/anger/emotions, and his connection to all life on planet earth, whereas Bruce's father's "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever never underwent this process, and thus are unstable, merely granting him the ability to absorb anything), and eventually became dispersed into nothingness
      as you add energy, the particles move faster (solid -> liquid -> gas -> plasma -> dispersion/destruction/nothingness), and there's a breaking point where that movement force exceeds the forces holding the particles in a clump (as an atom), tearing the atom itself apart, that's what happened to Bruce's father, Bruce's father got dispersed so thinly over at least the entire planet, he longer exists anymore
      loved the scene, this was before there was naruto's toad sage mode, with Naruto letting the one pain absorb his nature chakra turning him to stone, naruto shippuuden copied this Hulk movie, lol

    • @punipuni384
      @punipuni384 5 месяцев назад

      ZZZax

  • @algi1
    @algi1 Год назад +97

    Fun fact: originally Incredible Hulk was meant to be a sequel to this, that's why he starts out in self exile. Except Edward Norton rewrote the script (as he does). If that didn't happen, this movie would be in the MCU.

    • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
      @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 Год назад +10

      It kinda is unofficially/indirectly though isn't it.

    • @algi1
      @algi1 Год назад +18

      @@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 It's ironic because everyone just pretended The Incredible Hulk didn't exist for the longest time.

    • @mottom2657
      @mottom2657 Месяц назад +1

      @@algi1 That's because Ed Norton was hard to work with, and it was the last thing MCU would tolerate. Norton did pass the role to his friend Mark Ruffalo.

  • @animal-rights
    @animal-rights Год назад +78

    Story wise this version of Bruce Banner /Hulk is most comic accurate
    Hulk was not created during the Gamma Radiation, Hulk was with Bruce Banner since childhood his angry split personality(like Moon Knight) created due to his abusive Father , That Gamma accident just made that hidden personality which is Hulk out
    And That's why Bruce Banner's Hulk can't control himself when he turns but other Hulk like She Hulk and more can control themselves , In the MCU, I think this same story is applied to Hulk. It's just that they hadn't shown it or I think the same incident had happened in the past with Bruce Banner in the MCU

    • @jeffthompson9622
      @jeffthompson9622 Год назад +2

      It depends on when you were reading the comics. This background is a retcon.

    • @thedestroyer2alltrolls411
      @thedestroyer2alltrolls411 5 месяцев назад +3

      They just hate it cause they prefer stupid, cringe-worthy M-She-U comedies.

    • @mottom2657
      @mottom2657 Месяц назад

      @@thedestroyer2alltrolls411 Misogyny has indeed come back. You probably hate your mother too, I feel sorry for her. If you really need to blame anything of the modern movies, blame the more important aspects like storytelling and CGI instead of WoMeN bAd cringe takes.

    • @thedestroyer2alltrolls411
      @thedestroyer2alltrolls411 Месяц назад

      @@mottom2657 Another woke gaslighting idiot who blames ism on their own failures. Pathetic.

    • @thedestroyer2alltrolls411
      @thedestroyer2alltrolls411 Месяц назад

      @@mottom2657 Woketard alert.

  • @moro3475
    @moro3475 Год назад +32

    hulk from 2003 was for people who read comics, if someone know hulk from mcu they will not understand this movie. and this reaction showed this

    • @kaybigg
      @kaybigg 3 месяца назад

      Totally agreed.. Mcu fans are the most toxic group of fans ever.. They actually think their characters are powerful when they actually are not

    • @sketchyz5894
      @sketchyz5894 8 дней назад +2

      Couldn’t have said it better. They picked she-hulk over this as iteration 😭.

  • @kylemiller5148
    @kylemiller5148 Год назад +43

    25:12 now that's impressive, that jump covered an entire mile but he was in the air for a mere 8 seconds,so he basically travelled over 450 miles an hour, that part where you see him run at full sprint, you were right to say that he's fast coz he's literally running at 300 miles an hour

    • @kaybigg
      @kaybigg 3 месяца назад

      He actually covered 5 miles in 9 seconds when he was escaping those cluster bombs, and that was his base level, and holding back

    • @kylemiller5148
      @kylemiller5148 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kaybigg I think it was said in the comics that he could jump out of the earth's atmosphere

    • @kaybigg
      @kaybigg 3 месяца назад

      @@kylemiller5148 Yes, but that is his base strength, which is around planetary level.. This one is beyond that by the time the movie ends... If you consider comics Hulk can destoy the Marvel multiverse 120 times over(one Marvel universe contains 9000 real life universes), which means he can leap across the universe, lol

  • @q94141
    @q94141 Год назад +55

    It’s a shame the MCU never had the guts to tackle Banner’s awful childhood. Wouldn’t that mean, going forward in the MCU as more Hulks are created, there would be a huge plot hole regarding why Banner was the only one who lost control when he turned into Hulk? As the comics and this movie indicate, the Hulk persona was always there; the gamma radiation accident just gave it form. I know the MCU has some ownership problems regarding the Hulk character, but I still think the tragic aspect of his origin could have still been neatly depicted. Instead of resolving Banner’s conflict with the Hulk offscreen, why not make it a subplot in Endgame? Why not make this childhood trauma the key to how Banner finally makes peace with the Hulk? And the end result, imo, should have been a new version of Hulk that was neither Banner nor Hulk. Professor Hulk should have had all the brains and coherence of Banner while possessing Hulk’s love of smashing and fighting when necessary.

    • @David_Scar
      @David_Scar Год назад +12

      Let's not sugar coat it,Mcu failed the Hulk. They failed him powerwise and character wise.

    • @tylertilwick6852
      @tylertilwick6852 Год назад +2

      @@David_Scar they bait/switched fans with Edward Norton’s Hulk film, but then turned him into a complete joke!

    • @mottom2657
      @mottom2657 Год назад +1

      @@tylertilwick6852 Ed Norton clashed with the MCU, and therefore Mark Ruffalo had to step in. It's just happened this way.

    • @thedestroyer2alltrolls411
      @thedestroyer2alltrolls411 5 месяцев назад +1

      M-She-U Hulk sucks.

  • @DM-nx7tu
    @DM-nx7tu Год назад +25

    The reason why alot of people didn't understand the plot was because alot of people don't even know about Bruce's comic origins. He was abused by his father but in this one it makes it more of his father inevitably becoming something he never wanted. It takes the original story and makes it better in some ways and even adds his youth with his personality/anger issues that he's always had. Something that was always inside just....waiting to come out (in the comics Bruce came up with Hulk without knowing it as a defense mechanism towards all his trauma)

    • @mrkingdrago1013
      @mrkingdrago1013 Месяц назад +1

      Nope lot just don't have imagination depending on who they are

  • @MiguelBustamante2585
    @MiguelBustamante2585 Год назад +120

    I hate that everyone else skips this masterpiece 😤

    • @reynaldolorenzo8409
      @reynaldolorenzo8409 Год назад +4

      MASTERPIECE!!?…You have a bad misconception of what a masterpiece is. You need to learn more about filmmaking before you call bad movies masterpieces. This movie has horrible acting (except from Nick Nolte), bad writing, plot holes, editing, storytelling, everything is bad so it’s a bad movie. Being generous is like a 4/10 thanks to Nick Nolte and that’s it.

    • @vengeanceconscious9974
      @vengeanceconscious9974 Год назад +42

      @@reynaldolorenzo8409 This sort of criticism is why we have garbage iterations today like She Hulk

    • @dc_cristianz
      @dc_cristianz Год назад +8

      @@reynaldolorenzo8409 è un capolavoro questo film. Punto.

    • @BJenno
      @BJenno Год назад +13

      @@reynaldolorenzo8409 and you think the others are even better. Bill Bixby and Eric Bana are the best iterations of the Hulk. People are starting to appreciate this movie even more when Disney reduced hulk to a joke; so your criticism is respectfully invalid.

    • @reynaldolorenzo8409
      @reynaldolorenzo8409 Год назад +2

      @@BJenno I’m not talking about who is the best Hulk. My criticism is not invalid at all. That you don’t like it that’s on you, but objectively everything I said it’s true. I’m a filmmaker student and I have knowledge in writing, also look at the professionals critics talk about how bad this movie is. It’s not a good film when it doesn’t fulfill any of the filmmaking aspects. You can like bad movies, that’s perfectly fine, but don’t tell me my comment is invalid when I have the knowledge to see the flaws in films and you don’t. Look at the other professionals, are they invalid too? This is not a good film and I ain’t talking about who version of the Hulk is better is about the film. Below average film.

  • @leightongarcia637
    @leightongarcia637 Год назад +16

    Bruce Banner was NEVER meant to be a comedic character. He’s a man with Tragic backgrounds made of Anger, Trauma and Resentment. Growing up, Ang Lee’s incarnation of Hulk really Spoke to me. (Victim of ACEs myself)

  • @randygriffin1859
    @randygriffin1859 Год назад +82

    I enjoyed how Hulk's speed and leaping abilities are highlighted in this film. Plus, Jennifer Conley, who played Betty, played the voice of "Suit Lady" in Peter Parker's Iron Spider suit in Spiderman: Homecoming.
    She's also married to the actor who plays Vision. 😉

    • @charliebaker1427
      @charliebaker1427 Год назад +4

      Yeah if he didn't grow and was more ferocious in demenour like 2008 then this wouldve been best hulk

    • @tubtubsablubblubs3996
      @tubtubsablubblubs3996 4 месяца назад +1

      First celebrity crush right there. 5 years old, BAM.

    • @TyrannoWright
      @TyrannoWright Месяц назад

      Seconded along with Halle Berry​@@tubtubsablubblubs3996

  • @thomblueart8448
    @thomblueart8448 Год назад +26

    this is still easily the best hulk movie to date.

  • @Durag__bandit98
    @Durag__bandit98 Год назад +112

    I LOVE THIS VERSION OF HULK😭

    • @orangewarm1
      @orangewarm1 Год назад +7

      So original and bold.

    • @iceheart974
      @iceheart974 11 месяцев назад +4

      Other than the awkward scene changes, it’s a great movie.

    • @julien3331
      @julien3331 Месяц назад

      ​@@iceheart974it's not awkward it's creative

  • @jlhanlon1980
    @jlhanlon1980 Год назад +14

    A lot of people complain about the CGI in this film but in reality this is more like how the hulk looks in comics and the hulk does get bigger as he gets angrier in the comics too

  • @zmani4379
    @zmani4379 Год назад +44

    Nice reaction - IMO this is one of the very best superhero movies - first of all, it avoids this adolescent cartoon good vs evil dynamic completely; everything is shades of grey - also, the movie isn’t tied down by its genre packaging - it’s like an arthouse movie more interested in exploring its themes than in serving its plot packaging
    - it explores how Bruce and Betty have been shaped by the trauma of being born to these warring Storm Giant fathers, who are framed on a mythic scale, and Nolte is one of the greatest comic book villains - his David Banner has a Shakespearean power and complexity
    - and Betty has HUGE agency here - she’s actually the film’s real protagonist, and the film is shaped by her own changing relationship w her father as she reacts to Bruce; Connelly is actually the one carrying this film, and everything is framed in her perspective, so I think it’s ahead of its time in terms of female characters - the film is about Betty, not Bruce
    - we’re so used to the world of comic books that we forget that Betty’s reaction here is exactly how someone would react in real life - any sane person encountering a Hulk like this would obviously realize they’re out of their depth and contact some kind of authority
    - Betty also cares about Bruce, so she wants some kind of assurance that Bruce would be cared for, so she’s forced to contact her father, as a high placed insider who’d have at least some control over how Bruce’s case is handled - this is how such a scenario would play out in the real world
    - yes, the film examines each character closely, but there’s no obvious point of identification for us - the film leaves us free to respond to each character in our own way, again, more like an arthouse drama than a commercial tent-pole spectacle
    - IMO Bana is the best Bruce - remember, at that point he was only known for being a comedian, and for his explosive role in Chopper - Lee casts him in this role and asks him to play the opposite - someone so repressed that he’s disconnected from his own emotional reactions, and he does this brilliantly - the film really takes this idea of his repression seriously; it feeds into the notion of how trauma works in the psyche -
    - and notice how the Hulk reality of the film is based on the perspective of the 4-year old Bruce - this Hulk even looks and thinks like he’s 4 years old, and we even see an aspect of this in Bana’s own appearance and performance
    - and the cartoon comic book aspect of the film, with this big green monster fighting these Hulk poodles in this fantasy forest, or throwing tanks and spitting out the heads of missiles
    - Lee envisions this as like us watching a version of the small child playing with his stuffed toys, so it’s intentionally presented in a weird, hyper-real way, exaggerated and cartoonish
    - the film is an amazing experiment in bridging these outlandish childlike cartoon aspects with deep psychological explorations and Greek tragedy (I think Nolte’s bizarre and fascinating performance embodies this synthesis)
    - and IMO the film is very successful in these terms, envisioning this comic book genre as an art form, albeit a pop art form, but these are very different terms than what the DCU and MCU are seeking with their billion dollar box office goals
    - in those early days, Blade and X-men were setting the new template for the superhero genre, and Raimi’s Spider-man perfected and cemented this template
    - but with this film Lee developed an alternative template, a more ambitious approach to this material that would allow such films to embrace their cartoonishness while also pursuing the more adult ambitions and philosophical open-endedness of serious cinema

  • @jaxafrass7873
    @jaxafrass7873 2 месяца назад +8

    I don’t think these two women understood the movie.
    “Is there a post credit scene?”
    It’s the same issue for when it was released: non comic book readers expect big smashing action movie but get a faithful adaptation of the source material. Therefore being introduced to concepts of the character they were wholly unfamiliar with.

    • @sketchyz5894
      @sketchyz5894 8 дней назад +2

      They thought the hulk was finna be talking to Ross and Betty with normal cloths on handing out tacos.💀 This movie was for actual fans of the hulk from the comics. Not Disney’s mess

    • @jmzbondm
      @jmzbondm 57 минут назад

      You can blame the MCU for it to an extent. Casual fans are used to him being a Disney big guy now. Not the raging unstoppable monster that the Hulk is.

  • @victorewah2659
    @victorewah2659 Год назад +17

    I do understand the confusion of not knowing what exactly happened to Bruce's father but it was my understanding that Dr. David Banner had established upon exposing himself to the gamma radiation, that although he experienced a similar transformation as Bruce his cells were becoming unstable and were bound to lose cohesion which would ultimately lead to his death; this is what inspired David to seek out his son because the difference between Bruce and his father was Bruce had naturally acquired his mutation through inheritance of his father's genetics but David's mutation was a result of artificial manipulation of his own DNA which didn't necessarily permit his genetics to stabilize the mutation that he inflicted upon himself.

    • @redmoonbloodmoon3161
      @redmoonbloodmoon3161 Год назад +9

      correct!
      Bruce's father couldn't handle the infinite energy that Bruce was creating and releasing (this is what separates Bruce from his father: somehow because and through the process of s'x/reproduction, the "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever merged and formed a mutually symbiotic relationship with Bruce's human body/cells, making his "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever stable and providing him with his godly powers and abilities: infinite creation of energy and full immunity to all stimuli, which can be infinitely catalyst'ized/enhanced/quickened from the infinite-ness ability of rage/anger/emotions, and his connection to all life on planet earth, whereas Bruce's father's "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever never underwent this process, and thus are unstable, merely granting him the ability to absorb anything), and eventually became dispersed into nothingness
      as you add energy, the particles move faster (solid -> liquid -> gas -> plasma -> dispersion/destruction/nothingness), and there's a breaking point where that movement force exceeds the forces holding the particles in a clump (as an atom), tearing the atom itself apart, that's what happened to Bruce's father, Bruce's father got dispersed so thinly over at least the entire planet, he longer exists anymore
      loved the scene, this was before there was naruto's toad sage mode, with Naruto letting the one pain absorb his nature chakra turning him to stone, naruto shippuuden copied this Hulk movie, lol

  • @arthurkazuya8750
    @arthurkazuya8750 Год назад +20

    This version of hulk gets bigger for more protection. Love that detail.

    • @gamermike24
      @gamermike24 Год назад +11

      He gets bigger as his anger grows, it's not just his strength that goes up. This Hulk is the closest version to the comics.

  • @wacokid30
    @wacokid30 Год назад +7

    I have always loved this movie. It’s my favorite live action Hulk film. It’s a deep art house character study with a Hulk skin.

  • @sumitdhongade2860
    @sumitdhongade2860 Год назад +41

    This version of hulk is very accurate to the comics both in his powers and his story......!!!

  • @ChoCoMoCo69
    @ChoCoMoCo69 Год назад +13

    This movie is very close to it's comics. And one of reason why people hated She-Hulk. Hulk tried to help help Her cuz he gone thrw so much.

    • @gamermike24
      @gamermike24 Год назад +6

      And her origin was way different than that shit show, much better too.

  • @adrianomoraes5992
    @adrianomoraes5992 Год назад +21

    This movie was in development hell for ages so a lot of the oddities are from early drafts. Who knows why at some point someone liked the idea of Hulk dogs and that made through several versions until the final film. Absorving Man from comics was meant to be a villain at some point but they ended up meshing him with the Bruce's father character.
    Ang Lee inherited this mash of a dozen different scripts to work with so maybe he can be partially forgiven for it but his decisions from what he had only made it even weirder. The split screen was a misguided attempt to mimic a comic book age. Maybe that could have worked in better hands but here it only adds to the awkwardness.
    Ang Lee once finished said he was proud of the film. Good for him I guess.

    • @AJimiDigginKat
      @AJimiDigginKat Год назад +2

      I totally agree and Lee had to work with the cgi tech of the time which doesn't age this film well at all.

  • @solomiguex
    @solomiguex Год назад +14

    24:32 is a comic panel and my favorite part, the idea is pushed to the limit there and is awesome, for me at least 😂

  • @TheMitchZone
    @TheMitchZone Год назад +29

    36:12 I think this is a perfect example of "to each their own".
    For starters, the effects and split-screens are meant to be like a comic book (which it accomplished very well imo). I figured that you two are just not fans of the comicy-feel or just comic books in general. Lol
    Another thing I love about it, is the fact that it shows us from separate angles, as to what is going on in the same scene; like seeing the expression of 2 different actors simultaneously. This filming technique was uniquely done and something you just don't see all that often. I guess you guys are just far too accustomed to the same old repetitive/cliche methods of filming, methods of which I personally find quite bland and unoriginal--the polar opposite of what this movie was going for. It makes sense that you'd be confused and dislike those parts about it, because everyone is too used to the crap that we have today. I for one really miss these old films. Those _unique_ comic-like shots were one of my *favorite* parts of the film! I wish today's movies were more like this--a lot of them would've been so much better off. Lol I totally understood what they were going for, and it just instantly clicked for me. I feel like not many people can understand gems like this film, not these days anyway. If you guys had watched this movie your entire life (in the era it was BEST in), instead of literally just yesterday, perhaps you could've truly appreciated and understood it a lot more I think. Times have changed A LOT since 2003, and so have people's views and expectations of what's considered a good or bad film/video game. My views on this film and other classics like it, have stayed consistent throughout the years, and I can still proudly say what I've been saying my whole life: *Hulk (2003) was ONE of the best Marvel films of its time, and THE best Hulk film for me personally.* 😎👍

    • @rhatikeo
      @rhatikeo 11 месяцев назад +2

      100 percent agree its a masterpiece the joker movie is the only other film that i can think of to compare, the only two comic movies where i cried, Hulk 03 has aged perfectly

  • @davidnobre5660
    @davidnobre5660 Год назад +10

    his dad died, he exploded like the frog in the beginning
    it was too much radiation for him to handle

  • @offworld_coop
    @offworld_coop Год назад +9

    I remember seeing this in theaters as a kid and thinking it was the coldest shit ever.

  • @priyanshjoshi7
    @priyanshjoshi7 Год назад +11

    40:04 Jaby: "Still better than She-Hulk!" 😆😆
    I agree on this with Jaby!

  • @lawlietriver8869
    @lawlietriver8869 Год назад +6

    I respect this film because they WENT for something. They went for the comic book look. It was not great for sure, but I respect the attempt.

  • @williamwoods5592
    @williamwoods5592 7 месяцев назад +5

    This is such a good movie. And the very first time that I saw this movie The Incredible Hulk was when it came out on DVD. And you two are a lot of fun to watch movies with. And I really enjoy ya’ll reactions to this movie. And you two are a lot of fun to watch this movie with. This is such a good movie. And this movie was first released 20 years ago in theaters. And Jennifer Connelly really did a job in this movie too.

  • @nigeldonaldson1647
    @nigeldonaldson1647 4 месяца назад +4

    it's meant to be a comic panel format/visual,
    this is a very arty symbolic interpretation of the Hulk story, and it works, to use this approach to a simplistic character like this one doesnt seem possible BUT it does, as much because of the Directing as for the clever detailed writing.
    The fact that you have so many questions & early in the film confirms that, I much prefure this to the sequel/re-imagining

  • @cadendance976
    @cadendance976 8 месяцев назад +7

    Fun fact, the official cause for Bruce Banner's split personality is due to his Father having abused both himself and his Mother throughout his childhood, as well as her eventual murder. The gama mutation was what led to the manifestation of that other persona(s) into a physical form.

  • @informationjunkie
    @informationjunkie 6 месяцев назад +5

    The cause & power of the Hulk is his father. The Hulk is a split personality inside Bruce, holding all his childhood trauma & lifetime of repressed anger. This is the limitless source of the Hulk's strength. His father tried to take that strength for himself, but he took Bruce's childhood trauma as well. With his father overloaded with power & gamma radiation, the gamma charge the jet shot them with destroyed him. Hulk, being depleted of gamma radiation, was able to absorb more & survived.
    Good reaction. The movie isn't perfect by any means but I'd take endless experimental films like this over the boring, repetitive Marvel movies

  • @DarkKnightBatman420
    @DarkKnightBatman420 Год назад +19

    I bought this at Wal-Mart for $6 on VHS. I ended up watching this a lot, just wishing that Marvel was able to make good movies at a steady pace. It's nice how that finally worked out.

    • @3364dean
      @3364dean Год назад +5

      actually, Marvel has never made an actual Hulk movie. Universal Studios still owns all rights to Hulk films(tv shows are different in this case). now, Marvel did collaberate with Universal for the 2008 movie, but this movie was all 100% Universal.

  • @cmr8er8
    @cmr8er8 Год назад +7

    I think the splitscreens/visible frames was a callback to comicbook panels.

  • @VeniVidiVici..
    @VeniVidiVici.. Год назад +4

    His dad died he had too much power and was feeling Bruce’s rage trauma pain and in the comics Absorption Man was hulks enemy. In the comics he wasn’t always trying to act like some monster all of the time and wasn’t focused on fighting all of the time even refusing. They were trying to show hulk’s powers from the comics. When hulk said puny human he basically said I’m taking over
    (Sorry it’s a lot 😅my dad told me all of this)

  • @EmilioMetralleta
    @EmilioMetralleta Год назад +7

    I can see the MCU kinda ruined people's expectation of what kind of character Hulk is, since they all expect him to be the comic relief on films now. Hulk's story is sad and fucked up that's what makes him a super interesting character, he has cool powers but Bruce hates them and it causes him physical and emotional pain. Also this is the most true to character Hulk we have in cinema I really wish people would look at the comics to see the best iteration of Hulk instead of the cheap MCU films.

  • @AmeyaXD
    @AmeyaXD Год назад +9

    I like the camera cuts,transitions, the music choice and direction of the film was so good. This was the best origin story and focused on Bruce's behaviour all in general and the anger was on point and how he increases in size the angrier he gets. How he gets calmer when he meets Betty. The whole depiction was good. It would have been better if the climax was written a bit better. Everything else was on point

  • @RedPhantom2200
    @RedPhantom2200 7 месяцев назад +4

    To those wondering what happened to Bruce's father, he died trying to absorb the gamma radiation or power from the hulk and it was too much for him to handle. Which is why you can hear him say "it's too much, take it back... TAKE IT BACK"

  • @mageeaaron2624
    @mageeaaron2624 Год назад +11

    32:05 You two's expressions to this scene is priceless 😂

  • @richarddollar4912
    @richarddollar4912 Год назад +5

    This Hulk movie went hard growing up

  • @iClapx
    @iClapx Год назад +6

    Jaby showed no mercy on she hulk 🤣🤣😂

  • @WinterSo1dier
    @WinterSo1dier Год назад +10

    I love watching shows/ movies with you two. I typically can’t stand watching along with channels but ever since you two started the Daredevil series I’ve enjoyed these. Hope you do more movies/shows! Have a great day and enjoy your holidays 😊

  • @sgcastle8389
    @sgcastle8389 Год назад +9

    The Hulk movie. When i was a kid i thought for the longest time that the incredible Hulk was the sequel for that movie. It should've.

    • @ChristianFrates1997
      @ChristianFrates1997 Год назад +1

      The 2003 game and the comic book series Gamma Games are sequels.

  • @ziminar966
    @ziminar966 2 месяца назад +3

    I dont care how many people dislike this version of Hulk. I grew up with this version and i will never stop enjoying this movie. This one is close to resembling the same strength comic hulk was at. At the end with the final bout with the father Banner decided to give his hulk powers back to his dad in which case it was too much to handle as you can hear him groaning in pain. When Ross allowed the missle to fire the gamma dispersed seeming to kill both Banner and his father however we can clearly tell it only killed his father and Bruce still had his hulk powers.
    After this they nerfed hulk badly and now new hulk shouldnt even be called hulk anymore

  • @SirThomas_II
    @SirThomas_II Год назад +3

    From childhood bias to my refined taste in writing as I've gotten older, this is still my favorite movie. That opening theme is one of the best of all time

  • @timfoley6718
    @timfoley6718 Год назад +9

    How in the hell does Jennifer Connelly still look so young she looks the same now in top gun maverick

  • @BJenno
    @BJenno Год назад +3

    When I was a kid, I hated Ross… and still do to this day. But I don’t hate the actor. He did a good at portraying him

  • @jeffehren
    @jeffehren Год назад +8

    This film was definitely committed to interesting choices.

  • @joerenaud8292
    @joerenaud8292 Год назад +4

    The panel inserts were supposed to represent the way a comic book appears to readers. I like this movie more than the following ones because the acting was far superior and the Hulk does have the ability to change his size and strength in later comic book issues so it's not out of the Marvel universe realm at all. The only revised part was how Banner became infected with radiation from a nuclear blast trying to save a friend at a blast test site instead of his father being in the same research as Banner ended up being part of. Glad you both had the guts to watch this one.

  • @user-bo8ul6ni8p
    @user-bo8ul6ni8p Год назад +11

    As much as this movie had some very strange choices in editing but there are some editing choices that were very poetic.

  • @swig_gigolo
    @swig_gigolo Год назад +23

    I love the editing in this movie idk I completely understood what it was saying even as a child would watch this on repeat all day the one scene that always stood out in my mind is Bruce playing with his toys and the door the god damn door I loved that it was a symbol for his trauma throughout the movie

  • @Meda01
    @Meda01 Год назад +5

    The dad was destroyed because he could’ve handle absorbing all the hulk energy.

    • @redmoonbloodmoon3161
      @redmoonbloodmoon3161 Год назад

      correct! :D
      Bruce's father couldn't handle the infinite energy that Bruce was creating and releasing (this is what separates Bruce from his father: somehow because and through the process of s'x/reproduction, the "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever merged and formed a mutually symbiotic relationship with Bruce's human body/cells, making his "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever stable and providing him with his godly powers and abilities: infinite creation of energy and full immunity to all stimuli, which can be infinitely catalyst'ized/enhanced/quickened from the infinite-ness ability of rage/anger/emotions, and his connection to all life on planet earth, whereas Bruce's father's "gain of function" cells/chems/whatever never underwent this process, and thus are unstable, merely granting him the ability to absorb anything), and eventually became dispersed into nothingness
      as you add energy, the particles move faster (solid -> liquid -> gas -> plasma -> dispersion/destruction/nothingness), and there's a breaking point where that movement force exceeds the forces holding the particles in a clump (as an atom), tearing the atom itself apart, that's what happened to Bruce's father, Bruce's father got dispersed so thinly over at least the entire planet, he longer exists anymore
      loved the scene, this was before there was naruto's toad sage mode, with Naruto letting the one pain absorb his nature chakra turning him to stone, naruto shippuuden copied this Hulk movie, lol

    • @thedestroyer2alltrolls411
      @thedestroyer2alltrolls411 5 месяцев назад

      *couldn’t

  • @anthonyhudak9363
    @anthonyhudak9363 Год назад +6

    I agree with Jaby on this and find this movie much better than She Hulk. Hell if I'm being honest, it's probably one of my favorite renditions of Hulk. It takes that psychological trauma and tragedy that's present in the comics but also remembers it's based off a comic which is why we get the fancy scene transitions

  • @SonicFrozen_Fan2005_Official
    @SonicFrozen_Fan2005_Official Год назад +14

    This Hulk is very underrated. Glad you guys react to this.

    • @reynaldolorenzo8409
      @reynaldolorenzo8409 Год назад +1

      Nah, if you mean the movie it’s horrible. It has bad acting, bad writing, plot holes, horrible editing, etc.
      If you mean the Hulk then he is ok, still 2012, AOU, Ragnarok, and 2008 are better.

    • @thedestroyer2alltrolls411
      @thedestroyer2alltrolls411 5 месяцев назад +2

      “Bad acting, bad writing, plot holes, horrible editing”? You just perfectly described the MCU! This movie is better than Age of Ultron.

  • @DarkKnightBatman420
    @DarkKnightBatman420 Год назад +6

    They experimented with some effects and camera shots to make things like comic panels. As it turned out, they decided not to use them in future films.

  • @rahulpradeep8420
    @rahulpradeep8420 Год назад +8

    And to think that MCU says she hulk is better because she controls her anger after she gets cat called everyday while this man went through child abuse

  • @donnyouttheway4091
    @donnyouttheway4091 Год назад +9

    Bruce banner’s/The Hulk’s story is tragic. They got that part right in this movie. His father used to abuse his mom. And bruce/hulk always been two different people

    • @swatisaini6447
      @swatisaini6447 Год назад

      So he has dissociative identity disorder?

    • @donnyouttheway4091
      @donnyouttheway4091 Год назад +1

      @@swatisaini6447 you could say that

    • @bloodymares
      @bloodymares Год назад +7

      @@swatisaini6447 Yes, and Hulk is not the only alter... In fact, in the comics the Hulk's identity is known as Savage Hulk. There is also a Gray Hulk, Joe Fixit, Immortal Hulk, and several others that I can't recall. Russo Brothers decided to throw all that out the window and simply merged all the alters into a perfectly stable and happy Smart Hulk for no reason.

  • @fatty1040
    @fatty1040 Год назад +6

    This was always the real Hulk to me. Mark Ruffalo did a good job but Marvel imo gutted Hulk too much and turned him into Comedy Relief instead of his full power and character.

  • @briangil9592
    @briangil9592 Год назад +15

    This is the best Hulk. The story is too dark and arguably incomprehensible but it helped explain the fact that the Hulk is really a depressing super power. And the design of this Hulk felt more powerful and more closely related to a big angry human more than a generic monster like later iterations did

  • @nigeldonaldson1647
    @nigeldonaldson1647 4 месяца назад +2

    There is a horror film vibe at times about this INCREDIBLE HULK film.

  • @BigItalian_Chesseburger
    @BigItalian_Chesseburger Год назад +5

    This movie was awesome and underrated.

  • @bryanyoubtube
    @bryanyoubtube Год назад +3

    In some ways, this is a pretty faithful adaptation of the source material. Bruce's fractured mind is the product of an abusive father. It was a bit of a stretch to have his father become Absorbing Man though. Absorbing Man (Creel) is one of the Hulk's major villains but he's not as popular as Abomination or the Leader.

  • @bigj5880
    @bigj5880 Год назад +6

    Since we're doing marvel movies outside of the MCU you should definitely react to 2004 the punisher, a-list actors, definitely worth a watch 😁

  • @TheComicNerd97
    @TheComicNerd97 Год назад +10

    I love this movie!!🤩

  • @boby-wanheda
    @boby-wanheda Год назад +2

    This is my childhood memorie

  • @doccomics1995
    @doccomics1995 Год назад +2

    LOVE!!! LOVE!!! LOVE YOU TWO!!! - Review Everything! Such a fun time every time!

  • @DarkKnightBatman420
    @DarkKnightBatman420 Год назад +4

    There's a movie novelization. It helps clear some of the details up. It's not great or anything but it helps.

  • @marcusolsson9541
    @marcusolsson9541 Год назад +4

    best hulk movie imo

  • @kvm6
    @kvm6 Год назад +13

    So, interestingly enough Ryan from Screencrush made a great video about how this is the first entry in the MCU and not Iron Man, worth a watch if you like theory videos. The biggest link being Eric's character was in Amazon's jungles, and by the time Incredible Hulk came he had moved to live in Brazil, iirc.

  • @isaiahhenderson9538
    @isaiahhenderson9538 Год назад +4

    Well obviously his father died in the blast cause he couldn’t take it all and this was more better and more into the hulk and Bruce personality and least they didn’t turn him into Comedy like they did with the new hulk 🙄💯

  • @AJimiDigginKat
    @AJimiDigginKat Год назад +3

    This enterpretation of the Hulk lands differently in retrospect. When it came out this was THE major motion picture movie we had at the time for Hulk. I was excited at the time and enjoyed the experience in the theater. But I came to prefer the 2nd Hulk movie at this point even more than the Avengers version because of Marvel's inclination to make everyone more lighthearted and funny.

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 Год назад +1

    I had forgotten that Josh Lucas(Glen Talbot) was in this. He played more likeable characters in "Stealth," "Second Hand Lions," and "An Unfinished Life."

  • @NN-zf7np
    @NN-zf7np Год назад +4

    I enjoyed this movie. Quite different from the regular action or superhero movie. Quite a trippy movie

  • @john03ification
    @john03ification Год назад +1

    In the comics, the Hulk dogs were called Dogs of war.

  • @arunanandh2057
    @arunanandh2057 Год назад +9

    Steph and Achara should watch the Ben Affleck's Daredevil movie after completing Daredevil Season 3. That would be fun.

    • @Narutoanime16g
      @Narutoanime16g Год назад +2

      That will be a trip 😂

    • @beldin2987
      @beldin2987 Год назад +7

      The directors cut is actually quite good and i don't think it earns all the hate people have against it.

    • @bloodymares
      @bloodymares Год назад +1

      @@Narutoanime16g It's a fun campy 2000s movie that is overhated for no reason. It feels like a dark Spider-Man movie, but people seem to love the first Spider-Man movie that is equally campy but hate Daredevil for doing the same... The only really dumb part was the play-fight in the park, other than that it was a decent fun superhero movie. Would watch it a thousand times over Eternals.

    • @Narutoanime16g
      @Narutoanime16g Год назад +1

      @@bloodymares I enjoyed it honestly and I bought the directors cut😂but I have to say the theatrical cut I like more cause it doesn’t have that akward scene of Matt leaving her in the rain with no music

  • @AzayBae
    @AzayBae Месяц назад

    I was like 8 when this came out and always felt close to this Hulk, I haven't watched it in probably decades but when I think of Hulk I get the feeling from this movie and the old TV show. That sadness to him appealed to me a boy. It took me years to come to terms with it but my household had abusive parents, with my dad being the scarier of the two. This movie always resonated with me because of how Bruce was still affected by things he could barely remember and what caused his father to lose was feeling all the pain he inflicted on his son.
    I wish the MCU Hulk had some of this, the best we got was them acknowledging Bruce tried to end his life but now he's a joke and the actor makes it hard for me to like him.
    To me Hulk is meant to be like Marvel's Wolfman from Universal. He doesn't want to be a monster but is trapped in his body that won't let him truly rest in peace. Though, this Hulk seems to gain control after facing his trauma, which is a happy ending in my opinion. This Bruce went out of his way to not kill, even when he let his anger and fear overcome him.
    In my opinion the early 2000s had the most heroic superheroes with Raimi's Spider-Man and Lee's Hulk. They are willing to suffer if it means they can help others and show that doing the right thing doesn't always end with a life of glamor.

  • @maverick2242
    @maverick2242 2 месяца назад

    Along with the OG TV series with Bill Bixby and Lou Feriggno, like many 80s series had the best theme intro's and outro's ever, this is my fav movie adaptation, you have Sam Elliot, Jennifer Connelly, Eric Bana and Nick Nolte and cameos by Stan Lee and Lou Ferriggno, it was awesome cast alone, imo the best version. But loved your reactions again team, you guys are awesome! 🤘

  • @scotth8828
    @scotth8828 Год назад +2

    The different cuts and ovals were trying to emulate a comic book style. I think they were trying to do the same thing they did with Spiderman, you have some transformation and you don't know how it all works. I can see that self-loathing coming out of the Hulk vs Banner scene, Banner got shuffled about, Banner got pushed around, Banner was the weaker of the two, recognizing that and coming to terms with that was that journey I think. The damsel in distress was at least punching back, knowing she was being monitored and called her father out on it. It was a very,very,very small step in the right direction.

  • @xXturbo86Xx
    @xXturbo86Xx Год назад +1

    Such an underrated movie. Yes it looked strange at times because they tried making it look like an animated comic book, and it's a very faithful adaptation.
    It's one of a series of movies released before the first MCU movie, Ironman, that effectively set the stage for it's success.
    But i think this one is very special because it's the first one that made such an extensive use of CGI. The result at times is bad but most of the time it's pretty good. I mean this was 20 years ago. That's TWO DECADES ago.

  • @Karoljay2
    @Karoljay2 Год назад +1

    Hello ladies this movie really based on the OG Hulk if you read the Hulk comics I believe you will understand more the movie in the comics Hulk did fought Absorbing man and the Hulk dogs

  • @EddieLove
    @EddieLove Год назад

    I remember watching this movie so many times as a kid, I loved the hulk when I was a kid, I was 3 when it came out but i loved it when I finally saw it

  • @redpie2002
    @redpie2002 25 дней назад

    The final scene where he says "take it all" references to all his pain and trauma gone away as a gigantic bubble for Absorbing Man to take, but it's too much, since Bruce really had so much pain inside.

  • @JordanCesaroni93
    @JordanCesaroni93 Год назад +5

    I have my likes and dislikes for this movie, but overall it’s still worth watching. 💚

  • @Sabibi420
    @Sabibi420 Год назад +14

    This movie is a classic! Do you think you'll end up watching season 3 of daredevil on the channel? It's widely regarded as a return to form and the best season of the show!

    • @Mrdavis0613
      @Mrdavis0613 Год назад

      This is old, doesn't make it a classic lol this movie is trash

    • @iuKeKini2527
      @iuKeKini2527 Год назад

      Yeah I have been wondering about that. I hope they do

  • @mickeymouse7726
    @mickeymouse7726 Год назад +6

    It's a slow film but I love it's really mature themes and it's a really tragic father son story I also like that it shows the disturbing psychological horror side of hulks character something the MCU has ignored

  • @alexsaunders352
    @alexsaunders352 3 месяца назад +1

    your getting confused , in this movie Bruce has no idea he is the hulk or why , until his father tells him , whereas in other hulk movies and the TV series Bruce experiments on his self so know why and try to cure his self . And at the end of this movie he is free to now try and find a cure.

  • @fearthechickenhawk2171
    @fearthechickenhawk2171 6 дней назад

    Hulk is really a very psychological character and over the years in the comics they have shown that Banner suffered from an abusive father which actually created the persona of the Hulk. The father in the movie was basically The Absorbing Man who is one of hulk's foes. But in the comic the Absorbing Man is someone else. The ending was a bit ambiguous but it was showing that his father really could not handle Bruce's power so he got destroyed by it or at the very least weakened to fight another day. This was mostly true to the comic as far as the storytelling.

  • @michaelnemo7629
    @michaelnemo7629 Год назад +1

    This is much better than MOST of the MCU films imo.

  • @9DThree
    @9DThree 2 месяца назад

    His dad is NO MORE!!! LMAO Hulk overloaded his capacity to absorb and he literally turnt into a nuke from all of the gamma radiation. To bring the story back home, the blast that he saw as a kid and the blast that his mother ran out and saw before she died, was the same blast replicated by the duel between them both, ending with his father being the bomb that exploded.

  • @GamereditYT1000
    @GamereditYT1000 Год назад +1

    w cameraman for filming hulk

  • @bigj5880
    @bigj5880 Год назад +3

    Not a fan of the directing style, but loved this version of the HULK wish we got this version in the MCU

  • @user-yl3mw3vd8b
    @user-yl3mw3vd8b Месяц назад

    This movie is ridiculously underrated. It was unique, one of a kind. All superhero movies these days are the same, but this one was very weird and unusual.