The Incredible Hulk
- Genre: Action
- Film running length: 112 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK release date: 13/6/2008
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Universal Pictures
Ed Norton, Liv Tyler
‘The Incredible Hulk’ is back, and this time he means business!
After being pursued by General Ross (William Hurt), Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) finds his life as a man on the run taking deeper and darker twists while searching for the cure to the gamma radiation poisoning that turned him into ‘The Incredible Hulk’.
Cut off from the life he knew and Betty Ross (Liv Tyler) - the woman he loves Banner finds himself running from the military machine destined to capture him and use his explosive power.
Whilst the military concentrate their efforts in capturing ‘The Hulk’, a new and vicious enemy appears – The Abomination, whose destructive strength exceeds even the hulk’s own. Now Banner must make a decision, accept a peaceful life as a humble scientist or find the strength to control the Hulk and battle against his greatest enemy to date.
‘The Incredible Hulk’ promises to provide all the action and amazing effects that Marvel Comic lovers have come to admire with ‘Spiderman’ and ‘X Men’.
‘The Incredible Hulk’ – showing at your local cinema.
Contains frequent and intense scenes of moderate fantasy violence. .
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The Incredible Hulk: Average guest rating breakdown:
Total ratings: 129
Average rating: 3.8
12 (9%)
Poor
8 (6%)
Alright
20 (16%)
Good
44 (34%)
Very Good
45 (35%)
Fantastic
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 12 reviews):
Hulk Smashes onto the Big screen with Incredible style
However, this film is amazing!!!!!! I loved the way the film had an in depth story about the love between Banner and Ross it wasn’t done in a trashy tasteless manner either, most directors would have rushed this or just failed to include it but not Louis Leterrier, it really complimented the film. The action in this movie was superb. But once again, as with 'Ironman', the acting from the main character stole the show. Edward Norton does a tremendous job of conveying the pain Banner must feel when changing into the Hulk once he becomes angry. I was unable to eat my Bennie and Jerries because I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen due to the excellent animation.
I have no criticism about this movie that is worth mentioning here, so do the right thing and go and see this movie if you haven’t already done so!!!!!! Defiantly worth a second viewing!!!! 5 out of 5!!!
Quality
The casting was an interesting choice but a great one and I liked the way other heroes were brought in to it as if it al goes on together.
I thought the end battle scene was the best fight from any previous comic book films and they action in this was electrifying.
In all a quality film.
Good
I would still like to see it again because when your watching it with a group of mates you do seem to miss an awful lot.
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