Hulk (2003)
Runtime: 2 hrs 18 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Starring: Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Joshua Lucas, Nick Nolte
Screenwriter: Michael France, John Turman, James Schamus
Producer: Gale Anne Hurd, Avi Arad, Larry J. Franco, James Schamus
Composer: Danny Elfman
DVD Info
Release:
Dec 12, 2006
HD DVD Features:
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 2.35
- HD - 30 (Single Sided)
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - Ang Lee - Director
- Deleted Scenes
- Featurette - 1. HULK Cam: INSIDE THE RAGE
- 2. EVOLUTION OF HULK
- 3. THE INCREDIBLE ANG LEE
- 4. THE DOG FIGHT SCENE
- 5. THE MAKING OF THE HULK
- 6. THE UNIQUE STYLE OF EDITING THE HULK
Interactive Features:
- My Scenes
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Reviews
The only Ang Lee film where he shows even a modicum of originality in his direction or any real personality or interesting visual flair.
A talented director wasted on a poorly plotted and weakly acted film. Not even the visual effects are salvagable
Nice as it would be to report that Ang and his co-writer/producer James Schamus had regenerated the summer blockbuster, we gotta poop the party.
Audiences expecting to turn off their brains and sit back for another blast of mere eye candy may stagger out of this 138-minute epic wondering what hit them.
I cannot recall seeing a tank being lobbed at a copter with such finesse.
Hulk se distingue de la masse par son caractère humain et par les thèmes qu’il aborde.
Rent it, fast forward through the first forty minutes, and enjoy the rest. Well, except the last ten minutes... okay, maybe give it a miss.
Wastes time and squanders audience sympathy with too much humorless exposition.
[Lee] adapt[s] the visual language of comic books to the screen in a way that seems quite fresh... while focusing on a story of abuse, death, and emotional trauma.
... a 138-minute hulking monster of a box office smash hit about, er, a hulking monster who likes to smash and hit.
Hulk plays like exactly what it is: an action movie by an art-house director, and ultimately that combination is more frustrating than fruitful.
Whereas the original Hulk (and King Kong, for that matter) fought against injustice, intolerance, and abuses of power, all that this Hulk has to fight is his Big Bad Daddy.
Ang Lee has exteriorized shamelessly; The film is practically inside-out with armchair psychology.
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