The Hulk

The long awaited film version of theold cmoic bharacter, it's basically what you'd expect; a live-action cartoon of a film though with a respectable amount of plot lead-in, emotion, and entertaining camera cuts.

This film was not made for kiddies but those long time fans now adults that still want something that can satisfy them. it starts out with the expected background, a more or less logical premise for why Bruce Banner can become the hulk, then into the whole temperproblems, hulking oout, finding out what hisfather did to him, and the army chasing him. Tha latter half of the movie is a mess of twists and turns centered around getting Banner really angry.

The Hulk is large, he's strong, leaps across the countryside in huge leaps and bounds, is continually angry, and looks sorta like really expensive clamation overlaid with rotoscoping. Still, as a character it's good enough... once you get past the logical detail of where a six-foot man gets enough mass and energy to pump himself up to about fifteen feet tall and eight feet broad (the original TV series was more plausible in that regard, but this is comic book logic). You'd think, though, that someone in the military might think to twait until the Hulk calmmed down then re-capture him as Banner (military logic here)

Look for the earlt-on cameo appearance of Stan Lee and Lue Ferigno (Still quite buff, I might add), and at the end a variation of the old line "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry".