The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Country: US
Technical: col/2.39:1 112m
Director: Louis Leterrier
Cast: Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt
Synopsis:
Thinking he is engaged on progressive research to combat disease, scientist Bruce Banner tries out a serum on himself, with disastrous results. His military employers (odd how the penny didn't drop) attempt to track him down so they can do better next time.
Review:
Like an extended version of the old TV episodes, this noisily destructive early entry in the Marvel canon planed down the quirky edges of Ang Lee's 2003 effort. Unfortunately it's a narrative exquisitely without interest, the science is baffling, and it lights up only when Miss Tyler is on screen, which isn't often enough.
Country: US
Technical: col/2.39:1 112m
Director: Louis Leterrier
Cast: Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt
Synopsis:
Thinking he is engaged on progressive research to combat disease, scientist Bruce Banner tries out a serum on himself, with disastrous results. His military employers (odd how the penny didn't drop) attempt to track him down so they can do better next time.
Review:
Like an extended version of the old TV episodes, this noisily destructive early entry in the Marvel canon planed down the quirky edges of Ang Lee's 2003 effort. Unfortunately it's a narrative exquisitely without interest, the science is baffling, and it lights up only when Miss Tyler is on screen, which isn't often enough.
Country: US
Technical: col/2.39:1 112m
Director: Louis Leterrier
Cast: Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt
Synopsis:
Thinking he is engaged on progressive research to combat disease, scientist Bruce Banner tries out a serum on himself, with disastrous results. His military employers (odd how the penny didn't drop) attempt to track him down so they can do better next time.
Review:
Like an extended version of the old TV episodes, this noisily destructive early entry in the Marvel canon planed down the quirky edges of Ang Lee's 2003 effort. Unfortunately it's a narrative exquisitely without interest, the science is baffling, and it lights up only when Miss Tyler is on screen, which isn't often enough.