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Hulk (Trailer 2003)

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Bruce Banner (Eric Bana), a brilliant scientist with a cloudy past about his family, is involved in an accident in his laboratory causing him to become exposed to gamma radiation and Nanomeds (A tiny life-form that is supposed to heal wounds but has killed everything with which they have made contact.) Confused and curious about his survival, Banner discovers that since the accident, whenever he becomes angry he transforms into a giant green monster destroying everything in sight in an act of fury. Bruce's mysterious past and the answer to why the radiation had this effect becomes revealed to him as his Birth Father David Banner (Nick Nolte) intervenes with hopes to continue experimenting on him.

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  • @veeseee128 Shrek on steriods. hahahaha.

  • @6425gorda wow i give my opinion and you tell me to suck a dick seriously whats wrong with you

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  • @Virility haha....well I guess a lot of people don't realize that, because it angered a lot of people that he got bigger after he turned to the Hulk in this movie....acting like it never happened in the comics and that he was too big

  • @TSMPimpDaddyPain Yep, he does increase in size in the comics as well.

  • @Virility oh I know I'm not questioning the strength aspect at all as that is potentially limitless. But someone was defending the aspect in this movie when the Hulk gets physically bigger as he's getting more angry, and was saying it happened in the comics....so I was just wondering if that was actually true. 

  • @TSMPimpDaddyPain Pretty sure in the World War Hulk series he gets so angry and so powerful that he stomps the ground and literally cracks it open like an earthquake. "Technically" (i.e. according to comic lore) his strength is only limited by his rage. So the more angry he gets the stronger he gets - with no really defined upper limit.

  • @logik316 I like medium skin tones myself, but imagining her like that seems kinda weird. How does she not fit with her tone?

  • @princeofallchickens so it really happened in the comics at some point then? If so at what point did it stop? And we're talking, got physically attacked, got mad, changed to the Hulk, fought a little bit more, got more mad and got bigger as well as stronger.

  • @riazomonero Nah man...the 2003 Hulk was a little better as far as dialogue and story, but the Hulk looked awful. Big neon green giant baby face....didn't look hard or tough at ALL. 2008 had better action and better looking Hulk

  • I watched the 2008 Hulk movie today and then read some reviews on it afterwards. Many critics were saying it was better in almost every way than the 2003 movie but thats bullshit.

    Ang Lee's Hulk was so much more thought provoking, more moving, and well more believable. The acting was better, the music was better, hell, even the CGI was better.

  • Best Hulk movie.

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