This movie is pure kino
This movie is pure kino
It's pure something that's for sure
this movie had the best transformations
this put me to sleep as a kid.
was nick nolte just playing himself in this movie?
Right? THIS Hulk was incredibly strong and let's not forget it has one of the BEST super hero themes ever. Danny Elfman KILLED it.
I like Ang Lee's arthouse approach.
hulk introspect!!
only good scene in the film. everything else sucks.
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Why did they nerf him? small and the same strength as Thor.
I think if it came out in the last 5 years it would have been praised probably would have a little bit less 2000s cheese to it too
It gave me nightmares.
Ang Lee's film was less about simply "Hulk Smash" and more about the idea of the Hulk. The idea of evolution, the idea of repression and subsequent freedom from that repression. It's interesting that every Ang Lee film is similarly about this idea of repression. Repressed gay cowboys, repressed women in China, a repressed slave finding freedom after the Civil War, etc. The evolution idea is expressed in the food chain of "Hulk" creatures we see in the movie. First a frog, then dogs, Hulk himself, and then a near "Hulk god" in David Banner. Evolution is also cinematically expressed in the morph edits seen throughout the film. Contrary to popular belief, the multi-frame editing was not just about mimicking a a comic book, it was about expressing the idea of freedom from repression, of seeing something from different angles, different points of view, different sides, much like Bruce has a "different side" to him. If you notice, the multi-angles many times show us the same subject but from a different camera angle. The idea of the Hulk is also metaphorically visually expressed through the imagery of atomic mushroom clouds and jellyfish, two visually similar objects. It expresses the idea that this Hulk was born of two of the greatest known forces in the universe, genetic and atomic force. It's Ang Lee's masterful filmmaking, strong use of visual metaphor, and faithfulness to the original comics that really sets his Hulk film apart for me.
hulk was a comic book so the frames should be like comic books
The CGI still holds up, but I always thought he looked like a giant green baby and prefer the MCU version.
That said the movie isn't as bad as people make it out to be.
Looks better than modern super hero flicks.
Hulk in the MCU only exists to CGI smash CGI buildings and CGI monsters. There is no depth to him or Bruce as characters.
You'd want him to have his own movie but it's not like Nu-Marvel could top '03 anyways.
the thing with the new movies is Banner has the avengers he has a place where he is accepted, they try to frame it otherwise but it doesn't come across that hes a monster
Solid capeshit kino. I remember my mom taking me to see this in theater and she put her hands over my eyes to block me from seeing Eric Bana's ass when he was running around naked after turning back into Bruce Banner
>mfw thor ragnarok ripped off the hulk dog fight scene
What Xbox game is this?
Is this the one where Hulk jumps around in the desert? If so then yes, it's pretty entertaining as far as capeshit goes.
>it doesn't come across that hes a monster
Yeah no shit, he spent the better part of Ragnarok cracking jokes and being a goofy wiseass (like every other character).
This film will always have a special place in my heart.
In my headcannon I like to pretend this one is canon to the mcu, and not the edward norton one.
That said, the comic book style transitions are weird and hulk was the slightly wrong shade of green, too bright.
The ending is kino.
"give me all of your power"
>you think you can live with it?
>take it, take it AAAAALLL
"t-take it back, it's too much"