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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Action & Adventure |
Format | Multiple Formats, AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Christina Cabot, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, Ty Burrell, Rick Shaine, Craig Armstrong, Peter Menzies Jr., William Hurt, John Wright, Edward Norton, Louis Leterrier, Vincent Tabaillon See more |
Initial release date | 2010-08-22 |
Language | English |
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The Incredible Hulk (Widescreen Edition)
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Edward Norton stars as scientist Bruce Banner, a man who has been living in shadows, scouring the planet for an antidote to the unbridled force of rage within him: the Hulk. But when the military masterminds who dream of exploiting his powers force him back to civilization, he finds himself coming face to face with his most formidable foe: the Abomination – a nightmarish beast of pure aggression whose powers match the Hulk’s own! Also starring Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, and William Hurt, The Incredible Hulk is “steeped in action and spectacular special effects” and delivers a mind-blowing final showdown that can only be summed up with one word...INCREDIBLE!
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PG-13 - for sequences of intense action violence, some frightening sci-fi images, and brief suggestive content.
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Academy Award® nominee Edward Norton stars as scientist Bruce Banner, a man who has been living in shadows, scouring the planet for an antidote to the unbridled force of rage within him: the Hulk. But when the military masterminds who dream of exploiting his powers force him back to civilization, he finds himself coming face to face with his most formidable foe: the Abomination—a nightmarish beast of pure aggression whose powers match the Hulk's own! Also starring Liv Tyler, Oscar® nominee Tim Roth, and Oscar® winner William Hurt, The Incredible Hulk is "steeped in action and spectacular special effects" (Claudia Puig, USA TODAY) and delivers a mind-blowing final showdown that can only be summed up with one word...INCREDIBLE!
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.5 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Item model number : 61102000
- Director : Louis Leterrier
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 53 minutes
- Release date : August 22, 2010
- Actors : Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Christina Cabot
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B001DHXT20
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #9,619 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #208 in Science Fiction DVDs
- #1,057 in Action & Adventure DVDs
- #1,631 in Drama DVDs
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Directed by Louis Leterrier and starring the mighty Edward Norton as the troubled scientist-turned-superhero Bruce Banner, "The Incredible Hulk" revitalizes the iconic Marvel character, taking us on a wild ride of epic proportions. From the moment the film starts, you're thrown into a world where the line between man and monster blurs, and chaos reigns supreme.
One of the standout features of this 4K Blu-ray edition is its stunning visual presentation. The film's high-definition transfer combined with the enhanced color range and detail of 4K resolution elevates the viewing experience to a whole new level. Every frame bursts with vibrant colors and remarkable clarity, bringing the green-skinned behemoth to life with a level of realism that is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Witness the Hulk's raw power as he smashes through buildings, leaps across vast distances, and engages in pulse-pounding battles that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
"The Incredible Hulk" strikes a delicate balance between heart-wrenching drama and thrilling action. Edward Norton delivers a compelling performance as Bruce Banner, capturing the internal struggle between his scientific intellect and the raging beast within. Supported by a talented cast, including Liv Tyler and Tim Roth, the film weaves a tale of redemption, loss, and the pursuit of a cure that keeps you emotionally invested throughout the journey.
While "The Incredible Hulk" is undoubtedly a feast for the eyes, it also delivers exhilarating action sequences that pack a punch. From high-octane chases through city streets to bone-crushing clashes with formidable adversaries, the film is a relentless rollercoaster of excitement. The Hulk's immense strength and agility are showcased with breathtaking special effects and seamless CGI integration, immersing you in the chaos and destruction that accompanies his unstoppable fury.
This 4K Blu-ray edition of "The Incredible Hulk" doesn't disappoint when it comes to bonus features either. Delve deeper into the film's production with insightful behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with the cast and crew, and a treasure trove of additional content that offers a comprehensive look at the making of this gamma-powered adventure. It's a veritable smorgasbord for fans, providing an enriching and immersive experience that extends beyond the main feature.
It's important to note that "The Incredible Hulk" takes a slightly different tone and visual aesthetic compared to other Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films. While it stands as a standalone entry, it is still an integral part of the wider MCU narrative. This unique flavor adds diversity to the superhero genre and showcases the breadth of storytelling possibilities within the Marvel universe.
In conclusion, "The Incredible Hulk" in 4K Blu-ray is an essential addition to any superhero aficionado's collection. With its jaw-dropping visuals, powerful performances, and exhilarating action, it delivers an experience that will satisfy both fans of the Hulk's comic book origins and lovers of cinematic spectacle. So, unleash your inner beast, strap in, and prepare to be immersed in a gamma-powered adventure like never before!
So bright and early this morning, after reconstructive nasal surgery yesterday, I took my wife and son to see the movie at 10:30. I'd stayed away from any reviews because I wanted to see the film cold and walk away with my own opinion. I figured being post-op would allow me to be numbed if the movie stunk.
Instead, I got a trip back to my childhood, and a chance to introduce my son to the television Hulk I grew up with (not exactly the Marvel Comics, but close). The second film has evidently completely done away with the previous film and leapfrogged from the television series that starred Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno. While the title shots rolled, so did a similar short backstory that echoed everything that the television series had perpetrated during the creation of the Hulk.
Interestingly enough, the serum that changed Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) into the Hulk was part of the same Super Soldier project that created Captain America back in World War II, though General Thunderbolt Ross (William Hurt in a great supporting role) didn't mention Cap by name. However, that link was one more linchpin tying the Marvel/Hollywood universe together. The cameo with Robert Downey Jr. playing Tony Stark was another one. There are also references to SHIELD although Nick Fury was conspicuously absent.
After the opening credits finished and the backstory was in place, the movie jumped right into Bruce Banner's life just as it would have in one of those television episodes. The backdrop of Brazil was amazingly beautiful, and watching Banner trying to learn the language and co-exist with the culture while maintaining his isolation was great. The premise of a man on the run isn't a new one, but it's really well rendered in this movie. I felt immediately for Banner's plight.
The story seemed to move slowly at first. I have to admit, I had a Hulk jones. Probably most filmgoers did. My ten year old took it in stride, though his patience was waning at the end. We wanted the Hulk, we wanted, "Hulk smash!" echoing in our ears.
The first taste we got of it only left us wanting more. The fight scenes were occluded by the shadows and the darkness of the factory, but the choreography was pretty well done. I was almost frustrated, but I knew it was early in the movie. The monster remained just out of sight.
Tim Roth plays Emil Blonsky/the Abomination and does a really good job though the role is somewhat truncated by needing to fit the film into a two-hour delivery. The bits between Ross and Blonsky, where Blonsky basically sells his soul to the general in exchange for power, are well done. Ross is a complicated character, and Hurt portrayed both sides of the man fairly.
Liv Tyler was terrific as Bruce's love, Betty Ross. She's intelligent, emotional, and - next to the Hulk - incredibly fragile. The scenes she shared with the monster (especially since we know they were computer-generated and nothing was really there for her to act with) were fantastic. I loved the scene with her and the Hulk in the cave, especially when the lightning and thunder arced across the night and scared him into growling back at it and throwing a boulder.
I also enjoyed the fact that Banner wasn't reduced to simply being a geeky wimp. He learned to fight, adding martial arts to his doctoral degrees, and handled himself well until he was outmatched. This was the same kind of intelligent, resourceful Banner we got in the comics and in the television show. Man and monster were both given time on the stage, and both worked well.
Of course, the movie wouldn't be a Marvel movie without a Stan Lee cameo, and it was there. I didn't expect it the way it was shown, but it was funny. However, what would have happened to him if he drank a soda containing some of Banner's gamma-spiked blood?
The movie paces itself well throughout, and doesn't quite become a scream-fest of action till the end. The section where Banner meets Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson), a confidant he's been doing research with on the gamma radiation, is quite unexpectedly humorous. It doesn't last long, but Sterns's obvious fanboy appreciation of the monster before him plays well.
Looking at all the numerous crumbs seeded throughout the movie, I knew that Marvel hopes this will only be the start of a brand-new Hulk franchise. Betty is dating a psychologist named Leonard Samson (Doc Samson in the comic series) and Sterns is said to be set up to become the Leader (another gamma-radiation spawned opponent for the Hulk).
I had a good time with the movie. It wasn't IRON MAN but I enjoyed it a lot. The Hulk is a difficult character to deal with, and I think this approach was probably the best way to take it at this time. I was really thankful we weren't marched through another origin story so soon after the last movie. This way we got Hulk action nearer the beginning.
Go see the movie and enjoy.
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Moi quand je veux vider mon sac j'en parle à mon enceinte connectée qui ne se moque pas... c'est bon je suis pas psy ou SOS amitié
Invece, sull'edizione Blu-Ray va detto che le voci sono troppo sottotono e vengono oscurate dalla musica e dagli effetti, quindi per goderne pienamente va bilanciato l'equalizzatore esterno o quello interno alla vostra televisione.