
Ang Lee's version of the Hulk story was a critical and commercial failure. I did not see it, but read enough to know it was not worth my time. This time around, Marvel studios signed up a stellar cast (Ed Norton, William Hurt, Tim Roth, and Liv Tyler) and enlisted the help of C list director Louis Leterrier to try and squeeze some more green from this storyied comic book franchise, and lay the groundwork for the Avengers movie. Parts of it are really good, if familiar, while others are paint by the numbers boring. Click below for more on HULK:
The film tells the story of Bruce Banner (Norton), a university scientist duped by the military (a cigar chewing William Hurt) into creating a super soldier. After an accident contaminates him with gamma rays, he turns into a green beast every time he gets mad (or his pulse gets above 200). Banner is in hiding and trying to cure himself while the government hunts him down. After the military find his hiding place he is forced to come back to the US to try and find a cure for his sickness and try and reunite with the comely Betty Ross (Liv Tyler). The General (Hurt) enlists Blonsky (Roth) to receive a partial gamma injection to fight the Hulk, and the generic fight ensues, with you know who winning in the end.
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The last scene has been leaked online, and involves Iron Man, setting up the forthcoming Avengers movie.
Ang Lee's Hulk was too long (135 minutes), and there was too much focus on interpersonal family relationships. It was too serious. Nick Nolte's transformation in the final act was ridiculous. Lee was the wrong guy to direct a superhero movie, but he did infuse it with emotion and some terrific use of multiple frames (which simulated a comic strip). And Hulk is beating the new version by 6 million (87-81) after 8 days, but Norton looks like he'll eventually overtake Bana.
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