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Hulk (2003) | User Rating
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Directed by Ang Lee Written by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, John Turman, Michael France, James Schamus Cast Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas, Nick Nolte [more] Release Date • USA: Jun 20, 2003 • UK: 3 Jul 2003 DVD Release Date • R1: Oct 28, 2003 • R2: 17 Nov 2003
Budget $120,000,000
Official Website:
Hulk Website
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence, some disturbing images and brief partial nudity.
Running Time 2 hours, 18 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Marvel Enterprises (in association with), Valhalla Motion Pictures, Good Machine
Studio Ang Lee Film, Good Machine, Marvel Studios, Valhalla Motion Pictures
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Hulk (2003) • The Hulk • Big Green • more
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But Hulk's real downfall comes at the end, when the movie turns into an all-out CGI-fest. The last 15-minutes or so are completely incomprehensible and disorienting, it's impossible not to wonder what the heck Lee was thinking. [read review]  --David Nusair (Reel Film Reviews)
A multi-million dollar arthouse movie by director Ang Lee – Hulk will almost certainly disappoint its target audience but it’s still the most beautiful, intelligent blockbuster of the year. [read review]  --Matthew Turner (ViewLondon)
It does not offer up a story in order to get to the action, but rather uses the action to further tell the story, delaying it until the precise moment; and I think it works wonderfully well [read review] B+ --Jennifer Alpeche (Lee's Movie Info)
In the end, we don't know what we're watching, an art-house superhero film or a computer-generated "King Kong." By trying to please both sensibilities, the filmmakers have pleased neither. [read review] --Desson Howe (Washington Post)
Are comic books art? Maybe, but this leaden, pretentious flick about Marvel Comics' big green id, from the overrated Ang Lee, is just schlock art for the NPR set. [read review] --Charles Taylor (Salon)
With The Hulk, director Ang Lee has created the biggest budget art film to date and I'm betting it's even better the second time around! [read review]  --Chad Law (MovieWeb)
Tries to be both an arty introspective super hero story and a summer extravaganza, and fails in both categories. [read review] 67/100 --Jamie Gillies (Apollo Guide)
an audacious attempt to create a comic book style, using off-kilter framing and copious split-screen work [read review]  --Nev Pierce (BBC Films)
You wouldn't like Bruce Banner when he's angry, but you might like 'Hulk' when it's Ang Lee. [read review] 8/10 --Anton Bitel (Movie Gazette)
Ang Lee's "Hulk" is the most talkative and thoughtful recent comic book adaptation. [read review]  --Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times)
The Hulk is a great Greek tragedy that is sadly polluted by studio interference. [read review]  --Carl Lazarevic (MovieWeb)
What's offered simply isn't up to par with our appetite. [read review]  --Christopher Monfette (MovieWeb)
More bland and worthless than this year’s Daredevil [read review] C- --Lee Tistaert (Lee's Movie Info)
Big on action, bigger on slow moving story. [read review]  --Stephen Reedy (MovieWeb)
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