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DavidSak New user 61 Posts |
I thought the movie was waay too long and they stretched out the plot. The acting was not bad and the special effects were decent. Just my two cents..
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Ellen Kotzin Loyal user UPSTATE, NY 280 Posts |
I think the HULK is a lame superhero--compared to Superman or Spiderman. What does he do but get P****d and break stuff! He's just aggressive, and there may be a story behind it, but I enjoy the other ones with real neat powers and not just a guy with a bad disposition.
(Not saying the effects in the movie aren't wonderful)... Ellen |
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aposjf12 New user New York City 96 Posts |
I thought it was great! Terrific score by Danny Elfman, exciting action scenes and riveting characters.
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ianiv New user israel 5 Posts |
I was so dissapointed with the movie, Hulk. It reminded me of King Kong .
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marko Inner circle 2109 Posts |
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i was so dissapointed with the movie, hulk remaind me to king kong . Why is that a bad thing? King Kong is a classic.
Thought: Why does man kill? He kills for food. And not only food: frequently there must be a beverage.
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Dr. Jakks Special user 832 Posts |
I went to this and left thinking of how they might kill SuperMan (the next comic book movie). I agree with Jason for once, this movie bombed. It was TOO undrealistic(even for fiction) and the plot was dumb. Not to mention they had too many face close ups....was I the only one horrified by the image of saliva stretching between Jennifer C's teeth as she talked and food on the side of Eric Bana's mouth? Comic book split screens were confusing as well.....money wasted
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gdw Inner circle 4884 Posts |
Yeah there were a lot of things that could have been done way better. I was surprised that with the size of everything else in the movie they opted to not have Banner get caught in a Gamma bomb explosion and instead the little lab accident.
Two other things, ther was nothing (aside from the playground scene) wrong with DD, and what about the X-men films. X-men came out before Spiderman, was better and was really the film to re start the comic film trend. I sae restart because I don't considr anything worthwhile having come out since Burtons Batman Returns. I say keep your eyes open for Chris Nolan's (the guy who directed Memento) take on the Dark Night, Batman Begins, and Brian Singer's (director of both X-films, Apt Pupil, and The Usual Suspects) next film, Superman (it apparently is the closest thing to a sequel of Richard Donners first two Superman films that you will see, so take that as faithfull to Reeve's performance in STM)
"You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one."
I won't forget you Robert. |
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