Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to "Tales of the Longbox" here on Reaction & Review. Tonight, guys, I'm gonna be covering a film from 2008. That movie is "The Incredible Hulk".
Now, I've stated this at least once or twice beforehand, I'm not a big fan of the Hulk. Mainly because, he's one of those over-powered characters that I never could really connect with. Whether he was a part of the Avengers or solo, he was one of those characters that I just could never get into. In fact, outside of a few appearances from other shows and movies, I've never seen any piece of Hulk media ever. So, that may give you an idea as to how much I don't care about the Hulk.
Now with that being said, why am I covering this thing? Well, it's pretty simple actually. Even though I'm not really a fan of the character, I have been pleasantly surprised before by other comic book movies featuring characters that I wasn't a huge fan of, and the movies that they were in wound up surprising me. Case in point, the two movies featuring Captain America were really enjoyable. Both the 2011 movie and the 1990 movie, as corny and cheesy as the latter film was. So, there is a chance that this movie could also possibly win me over as a fan, as well as the Hulk himself.
Now as for what I know about the movie itself, well, I've seen the trailer for it numerous times, every time that I pop in my DVD copy of "Iron Man", so I already kinda now what to expect from that trailer alone. I also know that this movie is also one of the biggest blackmsheeps of the entire MCU. One of the reasons being that this is the first and only film that stars Edward Norton playing Bruce Banner/the Hulk, before being replaced by Mark Ruffalo. Now as to why Norton didn't come back for future appearances is something that I don't know. Whether it was a contract obligation or something of a creative issue, I don't know. But the point is, this is the only movie that he's ever going to play as the Hulk.
So with all that said, I'm hoping for this movie to surprise me somehow and end up being really good. On the other hand, this movie could just be another reason I could add on to the pile of why I can't stand the Hulk to begin with. But I'm still hoping for something good here. And the only way I'm gonna find out if this movie is any good at all, is if I shut up and I push play, and I'm gonna do that right now. So, without further ado, it's time to kick back, relax, and check out "The Incredible Hulk".
2 minutes later
OK, I know this is a very trivial thing to be commenting on, but as I'm watching the opening credits, they're showing all of these sighting reports about the Hulk. And one of them described him as a "Green Sasquatch". I've heard of Hulk being described as a lot of things, but I've *never* heard of him ever being called a "Green Sasquatch" before. That's definitely a new one for me.
11 minutes later
So, the one who drank the bottle with Bruce Banner's blood, that accidentally got into one of the bottles, was Stan Lee himself. I gotta say, that is certainly a creative way to insert his cameo appearance here.
13 minutes later
OK, this is sorta bugging me a bit, and it's part of the reason why I'm not a huge fan of the Hulk. So, Banner has been the Hulk for like, a couple of minutes now, and this Aussie is a part of the U.S. military to secure and capture Banner. And so far, all of the tranquilizers and bullets aren't harming Hulk at all. And yet, this Aussie is *still* trying to shoot at the Hulk! If you already know that bullets and tranqs aren't harming him, then why in the ever-loving fuck are you still shooting at him!? At this point, you might as well just fucking retreat and call it a mission failure, because nothing's working against the giant green monster right now. Just something to consider is all.
10 minutes later
You know, guys, I'm really liking how they're trying to humanize Bruce Banner here in this scene with no dialogue whatsoever. It honestly is the best part of the entire movie so far and I'm really digging it.
19 minutes later
OK, I was gonna ask whether or not those vehicles were gonna use something like ultra sound-wave cannons or something. And, well...it's pretty close to what I was thinking about. Granted, they're not really "cannons" per se, but it's still accurate, regardless.
18 minutes later
Well, lesson learned, New York taxi cab drivers are kinda sexual perverts. I would say that this is shocking, but considering how much of a shithole New York City currently is right now, this is honestly one of the least surprising things to learn about.
The Review
Well, guys, that was "The Incredible Hulk". Let me go ahead and shut the movie off here...OK. Well, I am gonna start off by saying this. This is easily the best Hulk movie I've ever seen. Now granted, that's a really low bar to pass, considering that this is the only Hulk movie I've gotten a chance to watch in it's entirety. However, given what I've heard and seen from previous attempts of making a Hulk movie, it's probably the best one we're ever gonna get it. And considering how neutered the Hulk has been long after this movie, and that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is on it's deathbed, I don't think we're ever gonna get another good Hulk movie anytime soon. At least, that's how I'm looking at it right now, anyways.
So, with all that said, let's finally get into the movie itself here and actually talk about it. I'm gonna start with writing, and I first need to talk about the film's tone. Now, I'm not gonna repeat myself about why I dislike the MCU's usage of humor in their movies, because I've done that at least 2 or 3 times now, and I don't want to feel like a broken record here. So instead, I'm gonna first tell you straight up that this movie is mostly a drama. And for a character like the Hulk, it works beautifully. Because you really can't get away with telling a story about Bruce Banner controlling his rage and anger by forcing in awkward humor at the most unnecessary moments. It just doesn't work for him here. *Maybe* you could get away with that in an animated film aimed towards kids, but even then, it would still feel really out of place there. Here though, it works great. There's only, like, two moments in the movie where they try to do humor here. But for everything else, it's a straight-up drama. And again, a very well done drama at that.
I want to touch upon the characters next. And specifically, I want to mainly focus on Bruce Banner. Because, similar to what I covered in last week's Reaction & Review on "Conan the Barbarian", there's a couple of moments here where the movie tries to convey a story with no dialogue. The best moments of the film has to go to when Banner is at the university that Betty attends at. He sees the love his life, Betty, sitting on a bench, and her new boyfriend soon approaches her and gives her a kiss as they leave together. And throughout the whole scene, you get to see the look on Banner's face, where it's just *eating* him up inside that he may never actually get to see Betty again in the same way. Not that he was totally against the relationship, mind you, but the feeling of just holding her in his arms, for example, is something that he may never get to do again. And that whole scene was played out beautifully, and it demonstrates the humanity in Banner's character. And you really do feel for him, too, throughout the entire movie, because his character is written incredibly well here.
And I'll even include Betty here, too, because the same goes for her. Because when she first sees Bruce hiding out at a pizza joint that Banner was secretly working at, because he knows the owner there, she gets a sense of shock and surprise to know that Banner is close by. And then later asks Stanley, the owner, that if what she saw was actually real. And the relationship between Banner and Betty is really strong here because of how well written they both are together. Our other characters, unfortunately, are kinda shallow. the colonel, who's also Betty's father, is rather stoic and sort of an asshole. And the Aussie, who's also the antagonist of the film, is also rather bland and under-developed. Fortunately, our main characters hold this movie together, and it makes the film worth watching. So, in this case, I can accept strongly written main characters over the sorta weak writing that our antagonists get.
Now with that being said, let's go straight into the acting here. The acting in this movie is great. Everybody here turns in a strong showing, whether it's from Edward Norton and Liv Tyler, to the weakly written antagonists, all of them turn in an excellent showing for their characters. There is one actor, in particular, who I need to make mention of. It's during the scene where Banner, who's working as a pizza delivery guy, is inside the university, and he comes face to face with a security guard. And for a long time, the actor playing the security guard really bothered me because he looked *so* familiar, and it was just nagging at me as to who he was. Well, it wasn't until I decided to look up the actor's name, and then it hit me like a ton of bricks. It was Lou Ferrigno. And for those of you who don't know, he was the star of "The Incredible Hulk" series that ran from the late 70's to the early 80's. Now even though I said that I have never seen any Hulk media, I do remember Lou Ferrigno being in that show. And I gotta say, he looks great, both in this movie, and even to his current age of being in his early 70's. So yeah, that was a nice cameo appearance from him here. But beyond that, guys, the acting here is great from everyone in this entire cast.
Special effects here are really good, for the most part. Most of the CG here, at least by 2008 standards, as well as it being from an early MCU film, is really good. Although I have to admit, some of the CG is a little bit dated here. Plus also, some of the shots here look really kinda fake. The biggest example I can recall is when Betty and the Hulk are under a rock during a thunderstorm. And while Betty's getting him to calm down and trying to get him to come under the rock, this shot looked like an obvious green-screen effect. Which, yes, I'm pretty sure that's what it's suppose to be, but I honestly felt like that shot, in particular looked kinda terrible. Now granted, it's a very minor scene, and perhaps it's just me that noticed it, so you really just have to take it for what it's worth. All I'm saying is that it could've used some slightly more polish here and there to make it look less obvious. But still, the scene, content wise, is really good. So I can't really complain too much about a somewhat dated green-screen effect.
Camerawork here is really good. The lighting here is great. The sound-mix is mixed perfectly. The score here is also really good, as most of it is just orchestral. But again, for a movie about the Hulk, I think it works perfectly here. So overall, all of the technical stuff works fine.
So, guys, when everything is said and done, am I able to recommend "The Incredible Hulk"? Most certainly, yes. Like I said earlier, this is probably the best Hulk movie we're ever gonna get, especially coming from the MCU. Now, when compared other films I've seen from the MCU, it is by no means the best, but it is certainly nowhere near the worst either. It's perfectly balanced in the middle. I'm not putting it up any higher than that because, well, my anti-bias against the Hulk is still kinda there. But still, I can recommend this movie to you guys, overall. It is a really good movie, and for Edward Norton's only appearance as the character, he nails it perfectly. And to be perfectly honest, I'm kinda happy that this is his only appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Otherwise, he would be forced into the dumbest shit possible involving the Hulk, but that's neither here nor there. As for myself, I may end up watching it again at some point, though whether or not it will be good enough to hold onto is something that I'll have to decide for myself. For now, though, I'm gonna go and watch something different. And by something different, I'm probably just gonna rewatch "Iron Man" again. Because, well, it's my favorite film from the MCU. So I'm probably just gonna go do that next after I get done with this review.
Anyway, guys, with that, we come to the close of another Reaction & Review. Until next time, ladies and gentlemen, take care, and I will see you all later. Peace.