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Nov 29, 2009 6:18am dierregi said:
Overlong and boring. Half of the movie is devoted to the US Army chasing the Hulk from Nex Mexico to San Francisco. Sort of the longest car chase ever, without cars. I fell asleep towards the end.
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Feb 12, 2009 11:00pm Billie said:
Really great graphics and kept my interest the entire movie long (and this is not normally my favorite "type" of movie.)
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- Genre: Action/Adventure, SciFi/Fantasy
- Running Time: 138 min.
- MPAA Rating: PG-13
- Director: Ang Lee
- Writer: David Hayter, Michael Tolkin, James Schamus
- Cast: Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliot, Josh Lucas, Nick Nolte
Synopsis
Scientist Bruce Banner 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 fellow researcher, Betty Ross, has tired of Bruce's cordoned off emotional terrain and resigns herself to remaining an interested onlooker to his quiet life--until a simple oversight in the lab leads to an explosive situation in which Bruce heroically saves a life by absorbing a normally deadly dose of gamma radiation. Believing himself to have emerged from the accident unscathed, Bruce can't deny he's experiencing some strange side effects--including blackouts and the feeling that there is some kind of strange and dark, yet attractive, presence within him. All the while an impossibly strong, rampaging creature, who comes to be known as the Hulk, continues its sporadic appearances, cutting a swath of destruction in his wake. But Betty Ross has her theories; she knows the shadowy figure lurking in the background, Bruce's father David, is somehow connected. She may be the only one who understands the link between the scientist and the Hulk, but her efforts may be too late to save both man and creature.
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