17
Jun

The Incredible Hulk

   Posted by: Fence   in Moving Pictures

Dir: Louis Leterrier
Writ: Zak Penn

  • Edward Norton … Bruce Banner
  • Liv Tyler … Betty Ross
  • Tim Roth … Emil Blonsky
  • Tim Blake Nelson … Samuel Sterns
  • Ty Burrell … Dr. Samson
  • William Hurt … Gen. Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross
  • Lou Ferrigno … Voice of The Incredible Hulk / Security Guard

IMdb ; Other reviews

I’m one of the few who seem to have liked Ang Lee’s version of the Hulk, but I seem to be in agreement with most of the reviews I’ve spotted of this film. It wasn’t good. It wasn’t bad. It was simply meh.

What I liked: no lengthy back story to tell the audience what we already know. Instead the origin story is gone through in the opening credits. Nice touch. The effects were also pretty good. And the appearance of Lou Ferringo, I can’t believe I recognised him, I don’t remember watching the tv series as a kid, but I guess I must have seen some of them. Also the nods to other comic heroes was amusing, hello Mr. Stark, and the purple trousers.

But overall this film just did nothing for me. It was too long and it dragged in parts. I thought that Liv Tyler’s character was nothing but a reactive pretty face. She had nothing to do. Apart from gasp “Bruce” every now and then. William Hurt’s general wasn’t much better. Sure he stomped around chewing on his cigars, but there was no real character there. No real reasoning behind any of his actions. And Tim Roth? Scary dude, but again, where was the character? Is “I’m a fighter” all the motivation the audience is going to get?

Not enjoyable enough to be a popcorn flick, not bad enough to laugh your way through. I repeat, a perfect example of the meh film.

Tags: 5 Stars, based on comic, Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Lou Ferringo, Louis Leterrier, meh, R12A, sff, The Incredible Hulk, Tim Blake Nelson, Tim Roth, Ty Burrell, where are the characters?, William Hurt, Zak Penn

Related posts

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 at 8:46 pm and is filed under Moving Pictures. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 comments so far

 1 
MyAvatars 0.2

There were suppose to be 70 minutes of footage that were cut from the theatrical release. I’m wonderin if Betty Ross had bigger parts in those 70 minutes.

Rate this:
2.5
June 18th, 2008 at 11:53 pm
 2 
MyAvatars 0.2

Aye, I’d heard that, be interesting to take a look at it. I heard that Norton wanted it to be more psychological but the studio went more for the “Hulk Smash” approach :)

Rate this:
3.0
June 20th, 2008 at 2:02 pm

Leave a reply

Name (*)
Mail (will not be published) (*)
URI
Comment