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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 955707" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>I just saw it. Overally I enjoyed it, but not as much as either X-men or Spiderman or Daredevil. I missed there being a consistent element of humor (other than Stan Lee and Lou Farigno talking briefly, which was just an inside joke). Ang went with a much more serious version of the Hulk, and yet increased the feeling that it was a comic book on screen. I liked the comicbookiness of it, but not the elimination of humor.</p><p></p><p>In addition, I never felt for Bruce Banner. He just wasn't a sympathetic character to me, nor did I believe he was in love with Betty, though I believed she was in love with him.</p><p></p><p>I loved Nick Nolte, and thought all of the acting was fairly good to solidly good. The scene where father and son are talking, with just two chairs being most of the backdrop, was excellent. Very intense acting.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I would recommend it, though again I felt like I wanted more humor, and a more sympathetic rendition of Bruce Banner.</p><p></p><p>PS: I thought the fight with the dogs was excellent. Oh, and I *am* a comic book nerd, and other than dragging on, I didn't have a problem with the origin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 955707, member: 2525"] I just saw it. Overally I enjoyed it, but not as much as either X-men or Spiderman or Daredevil. I missed there being a consistent element of humor (other than Stan Lee and Lou Farigno talking briefly, which was just an inside joke). Ang went with a much more serious version of the Hulk, and yet increased the feeling that it was a comic book on screen. I liked the comicbookiness of it, but not the elimination of humor. In addition, I never felt for Bruce Banner. He just wasn't a sympathetic character to me, nor did I believe he was in love with Betty, though I believed she was in love with him. I loved Nick Nolte, and thought all of the acting was fairly good to solidly good. The scene where father and son are talking, with just two chairs being most of the backdrop, was excellent. Very intense acting. Overall, I would recommend it, though again I felt like I wanted more humor, and a more sympathetic rendition of Bruce Banner. PS: I thought the fight with the dogs was excellent. Oh, and I *am* a comic book nerd, and other than dragging on, I didn't have a problem with the origin. [/QUOTE]
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