What you’ll be getting is some short posts. I don’t necessarily have the time to go into long drawn-out reasons or information about why I made the design decisions I did. So I’ll do quick stuff. In fact, a bulleted list seems like a great way to handle this!
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The Incredible Hulk Review
8.5 out of 10

I can’t say that this movie experience was like any other. First, I saw the movie earlier than its release. Second, I’m with a ton of fans who are all chomping at the bit to see the next big-screen incarnation of the green monster. Third, director Louis Letterier, actor Tim Roth, and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, were all in attendance. Fourth, before the movie started, I was able to shake Tim Roth’s hand and inform him, “Mr. Roth, you are amazing in Rob Roy,” to which he replied, “Thanks, thanks a lot!”
So, obviously, by the time the Universal logo came on screen, I was in high spirits. The movie would have to be a large pile of dung for me to absolutely hate it. In other words, the film would have to be as bad as the last film incarnation of Bruce Banner’s alter Ego, Ang Lee’s atrocious “The Hulk.”
No mopey, whiney hero. No ‘out of control can’t stop it’ permeating the entire movie. Thanks be to the team mentioned above and God in his heaven, The Incredible Hulk is just what it needed to be.





