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Scientist Bruce Banner (Eric Bana) has, to put it mildly, anger management issues. His quiet life as a brilliant researcher working with cutting edge genetic technology conceals a nearly forgotten and painful past. His ex-girlfriend and equally brilliant fellow researcher, Betty Ross (Jennifer Connelly), has tired of Bruce's cordoned off emotional terrain and resigns herself to remaining an interested onlooker to his quiet life. Which is exactly where Betty finds herself during one of the early trials in Banner's groundbreaking research. A simple oversight leads to an explosive situation and Bruce makes a split-second decision; his heroic impulse saves a life and leaves him apparently unscathed-his body absorbing a normally deadly dose of gamma radiation.Acclaimed Oscar-winning filmmaker Ang Lee turns his masterful eye to adapting the classic Marvel Comics character for the big screen. Setting out to faithfully transfer the Hulk comic book character from four-color paneled page to motion picture screen, Lee combines all the elements of a blockbuster visual effects-intensive superhero movie with the brooding romance and tragedy of Universal's classic horror films. Staying true to the early subversive spirit of the Hulk as envisioned by its creators (Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) while also tuning the tale to current dangerous times, Lee presents a portrait of a man at war with himself and the world, both a superhero and a monster, a means of wish fulfillment and a nightmare...
Special Features:
- Commentary with Director Ang Lee
- Hulk Cam: Inside the Rage
- Deleted Scenes
- Evolution of The Hulk
- The Incredible Ang Lee
- The Dog Fight Scene
- The Making of Hulk
- The Unique Style of Editing Hulk
- Universal Pictures
- Ang Lee
French
- 12
- Eric Bana
- Jennifer Connelly
- Stan Lee
English for the Hard of Hearing, French, Canadian French, Italian, German, Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Traditional Mandarin
- 2003
- English
- 1
- B
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Scientist Bruce Banner (Eric Bana) has, to put it mildly, anger management issues. His quiet life as a brilliant researcher working with cutting edge genetic technology conceals a nearly forgotten and painful past. His ex-girlfriend and equally brilliant fellow researcher, Betty Ross (Jennifer Connelly), has tired of Bruce's cordoned off emotional terrain and resigns herself to remaining an interested onlooker to his quiet life. Which is exactly where Betty finds herself during one of the early trials in Banner's groundbreaking research. A simple oversight leads to an explosive situation and Bruce makes a split-second decision; his heroic impulse saves a life and leaves him apparently unscathed-his body absorbing a normally deadly dose of gamma radiation.Acclaimed Oscar-winning filmmaker Ang Lee turns his masterful eye to adapting the classic Marvel Comics character for the big screen. Setting out to faithfully transfer the Hulk comic book character from four-color paneled page to motion picture screen, Lee combines all the elements of a blockbuster visual effects-intensive superhero movie with the brooding romance and tragedy of Universal's classic horror films. Staying true to the early subversive spirit of the Hulk as envisioned by its creators (Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) while also tuning the tale to current dangerous times, Lee presents a portrait of a man at war with himself and the world, both a superhero and a monster, a means of wish fulfillment and a nightmare...
Special Features:
- Commentary with Director Ang Lee
- Hulk Cam: Inside the Rage
- Deleted Scenes
- Evolution of The Hulk
- The Incredible Ang Lee
- The Dog Fight Scene
- The Making of Hulk
- The Unique Style of Editing Hulk
- Universal Pictures
- Ang Lee
French
- 12
- Eric Bana
- Jennifer Connelly
- Stan Lee
English for the Hard of Hearing, French, Canadian French, Italian, German, Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Traditional Mandarin
- 2003
- English
- 1
- B
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Hulk Steelbook
Fantastic Front and Back Cover so the same inside. Not so the German Steelbooks. I like ZAVVI and deal with him again.
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smash
I really like the hulk, and I liked this movie. It was the first hulk one on this new era of comic book movies and I think it was good and full of action and a lot of fun to watch and super worth getting this awesome steelbook.
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Hulk Steelbook
Steelbook looks good with some inside artwork as well. The movie is pretty good and will give your audio system quite a workout. Very reasonably priced on Zavvi.
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Hulk - Universal 100th Anniversary Steelbook Edition
I enjoyed this film very much. One of the best superhero movies.
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Needs embossing/debossing
I can't give this Hulk - Universal 100th Anniversary Steelbook Edition a perfect score because it isn't embossed/debossed. It does have a glossy finish and good cover artwork. There are no ratings logos or credits printed on the back which is nice. The interior artwork could have been better.
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Nice Steelbook. Okay Movie
In all honesty, Hulk - Universal 100th Anniversary Steelbook Edition missed the mark when it came to representing this iconic character. The visuals were great and Eric Bana played an acceptable Bruce Banner. But the often comic-like direction from Lee can cause irritation to any viewer after a while. Furthermore, the altering of Hulk's powers and origin made it different to the comic. Hulk is not a bad movie, but it wasn't the Incredible Hulk.
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SMASH
It's all said and done; Brilliant Film, Brilliant case, Brilliant on blu ray.
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