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Lean, Mean & Green Guilty Pleasure

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In the 17 years since this debut'd at the Box Office it's had a mixed reception over time. Some appreciate what it stood for, some see it as a failure. I'm of the mind that sees the good aspects in the picture despite it's divided audience. I'll get the cons out of the way and say that the biggest detriments this story has is it's leading male protagonist and the pacing. Eric Bana is a good actor, but he just wasn't Bruce Banner. His delivery just seemed wooden and unremarkable. The pacing has a lot to be desired as it takes the better part of 40 minutes just to get to the first transformation and even then it's very short-lived. I think the mistake Ang Lee was trying to make a deep psychological character study within an action blockbuster. It worked for the TV series that starred Bill Bixby as David Banner and bodybuilder, Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk as that was a weekly series where David would help others with their problems whilst dealing with his own affliction. Given that Marvel like to have their movies with a roller-ball feel where the pacing never slows, then this failed in that aspect. What this movie does do well is with the supporting cast in Jennifer Connelly's Betty Ross & Sam Elliott's General Thunderbolt Ross. Jennifer's delivery and acting makes you believe that she's a sympathetic scientist that is able to see Bruce within the Hulk and acts as his reason for salvation. Sam has a much different take on the character as more of a competent leader that is more concerned with maintaining order as opposed to borderline obsession of ridding the world of an uncontrollable force of nature in his comic counterpart. The Visual Effects still hold up exceedingly well as the photo-realism is sharp with ILM making the Hulk look like a real living creature as opposed to the less than stellar photo-realistic creature from 2008. However, there are inconsistencies with regards to shading. He can be a very dark green and then florescent green. Aside from that, Effects are just fine. All-in-all, I think you will find something to appreciate from this picture. It's not the best superhero flick I've seen but it's certainly not the worst.

2020-04-27by The Enigma**Verified Purchase**

Hulk UHD 2003 Steelbook

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Great limited UHD Steelbook as usual and a movie thats was missing in my Marvel Steelbook collection 3D or 4K movies is the only way, and Zavvi delivers

2020-04-27by Mdarkice**Verified Purchase**
Hulk (2003) - Zavvi Exclusive 4K Ultra HD Steelbook (Includes 2D Blu-ray)

Hulk (2003) - Zavvi Exclusive 4K Ultra HD Steelbook (Includes 2D Blu-ray)

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