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45%
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Ranked #683
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Bruce Banner is different from everyone else. While working on a new technology to accelerate the healing process in animals, he is exposed to gamma radiation. Instead of killing him, the radiation turns him into the Hulk, a nearly mindless green behemoth. General Ross is tasked to contain the monster before it can endanger San Francisco, California.
--IMDb
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Review by Chad
Added: November 9, 2003
Horrible movie. Pops rented this, so I decided to check it out, and boy, was that waste of time. Midway through, I almost got up and said fuck this, but morbid curiousity got the better of me.
They kept showing backstory, which was supposed to climax at the end in some grand revelation, but the trailers had already spoiled this months ago. Even so, the story was best summed up in the trailer, it was extremely boring drawn out over an hour and a half.
I usually try not to draw on inconsistencies in movies, but this is a Hollywood flick, so I will. Ok, he turns into Hulky around pops, in the lab. Pops stands up to his chin, so Hulk is around what, 7 foot? Few scenes later, he turns into Hulk around the chick, and he's like 15 feet tall. Same scene, he's in Hulk form, has shorts on, goes back to human, naked.... okie, these shorts magically stretched to fit his big ass, so maybe they fell off when he went back to human.... I can buy that. But later in the movie, the shorts stretch to fit his mammoth ass, and when he goes back to human, they shrink down with him. The fuck?
Pops had a pretty cool gimmick, but he lasted an entire 10 minutes. That should have been the main focus, not him jumping around in the desert for half an hour. We got the point, you can make killer fx, fucking Christ.
2/10, for some decent effects, although way overdone, and a shit story.
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#1:
WinterMercy
- added March 7, 2006 at 1:40am
I'm goint go agree completely with ya here. This
movie tried too hard to implement comic book
transitions and dipped too far into the action
scene effects. They completely missed the fact
that maybe his dad should play a bigger part in
the movie than a constant annoyance for him. The
gay action scene at the end pissed me off; it
lasted--what, 5 minutes? The big climatic action
scene we were waiting for the entire movie, and it
was shorter than him fucking a couple of 'copters
in the desert.
They coulda made the
movie way better.
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#2:
Ginose
- added December 8, 2008 at 9:30pm
This was the equivelant of head-butting a cow in
the asshole... though I feel that may be less
painful...
I found not a single redeeming
quality and spent the next year or so hoping that
Nick Nolte would not die of embarassment after
being in this. I'd questioned Lee's talents
before, after sitting through that terrible excuse
of a martial-arts film "Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon". The man is more determined to
find a "style" rather than make the
movie enjoyable... this was as true here as it was
in the aforementioned as well as his later work
"Brokeback Mountain". I'm strongly
concerned with the sudden admiration he gained
with "BM", as I'm sure that's only
helping to swell his talentless little ego...
0/10
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#3:
Lucid Dreams
- added February 21, 2010 at 9:38pm
I don't think there is a word for how shitty this
movie truly was. 1/10
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