Steven Burton
November 22nd, 2010, 01:57 PM
I figured this was previously posted, so I just wanted to add it back in for those who have not seen it. I was actually privileged to see a screening of the movie before it came to theatres. I was extremely pleased with this movie as it technically retold the story that previous one, in my opinion, messed up.
Ok, the story is set in the same Marvel Universe as the Iron Man movies. It takes place after Bruce Banner has "run away" my words. Also there is a cameo of Lou Ferrigno which I thought was really cool. The movie was well done and written for the Hulk. It shows how the man is trying to control or get rid of his disease as he would probably call it. It also introduces another Marvel Villain, The Abomination. I think anybody who is a fan of Marvel and of The Incredible Hulk (I am thinking his name is done differently based on universe) will enjoy this movie. I would say more but I think it would give to much away if i did. It does have a heated seen that simmers down due to him trying to control his emotions and in turn control when hulk comes out. Good movie about the struggle of man who in the end discovers what he thinks might be a disease can actually be a cure.
Ok, the story is set in the same Marvel Universe as the Iron Man movies. It takes place after Bruce Banner has "run away" my words. Also there is a cameo of Lou Ferrigno which I thought was really cool. The movie was well done and written for the Hulk. It shows how the man is trying to control or get rid of his disease as he would probably call it. It also introduces another Marvel Villain, The Abomination. I think anybody who is a fan of Marvel and of The Incredible Hulk (I am thinking his name is done differently based on universe) will enjoy this movie. I would say more but I think it would give to much away if i did. It does have a heated seen that simmers down due to him trying to control his emotions and in turn control when hulk comes out. Good movie about the struggle of man who in the end discovers what he thinks might be a disease can actually be a cure.