Edward Norton Threatens to Curbstomp The Hulk
Features By Brian C. Gibson on June 13, 2008 | Comments (8)My personal favorite part of this whole trailer parody – “Dude, The Hulk is like twenty feet tall. I mean Wall*e could kick your ass.”
What is a week of The Incredible Hulk without some incredible collectibles? Look below, and you will find some of my favorite Hulk statues and figures.
Hulk’s Leterrier Talks Captain America & Blu-Ray
Features By Brian C. Gibson on June 11, 2008 | Comments (10)Can I get a warranty before Hulk smashes my Blu-Ray player with over an hour of extra footage? Maybe Captain America can just lend me some of his signing bonus to buy a new one.
Five Actors Who Could Have Been The Hulk
Features By Brian C. Gibson on June 11, 2008 | Comments (18)Norton, and this new Hulk film should successfully help eradicate any memory of Bruce Bana, Crazy ole’ Nick Nolte and Ang Lee’s gamma poodles. So I began to think to myself, ‘If not Edward Norton, who else could possibly fill Hulk’s huge purple pants?’ , and thus I came up with this fun list for Hulk couldabeens.
The Hulk Obsession: 6 Incredible Collections
Features By Jason Dorough on June 11, 2008 | Comments (2)The Incredible Hulk is smashing his way into theaters this weekend, and I thought it would be a good time to take a look at the huge fandom that has built around Hulk collecting over the years.
It is generally believed that all the Hollywood mucky-mucks are the most talented people in the business. For those of us who are not in the business, we have some pretty talented people too.
I have always loved the animated Marvel cartoons, maybe because you can do anything with animated characters. Maybe it is because I am still a big kid at heart. Nonetheless, here are three awesome classic Hulk cartoons for your viewing enjoyment.
Building a New Hulk: Inside The Incredible Hulk
Features By Kevin Carr on June 8, 2008 | Comments (4)After being in comic books, on television and in a feature film in 2003, the Hulk franchise is getting rebooted. Like the television series, this film finds Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) on the run, trying to discover a cure for the gamma radiation that turns him into the Hulk when he gets angry.
While the brand new Incredible Hulk movie is about to hit theaters, we decided that it was a good time to take a look back at the origins of The Hulk’s stardom, particularly on the small screen.
We decided to lock Cole Abaius and Rob Hunter, two of our most polarizing staff writers, in a room together and make them battle it out: one on the side of Ang Lee’s film being great, and the other on the side of it being a huge turd.
Incredible Marketing: Selling the New Hulk!
Features By Robin Ruinsky on June 8, 2008 | Comments (2)Movie marketing! You can’t live without it. Trailers, tie ins, internet promotions, action figures, lunch boxes. They’re part of what drives the movie business especially when it comes to big budget action films like the new The Incredible Hulk.
With the Incredible Hulk about to smash his way through theaters, it’s time to take a minute and look back on the amazing origins of this big green bruiser, an origin that dates back more than 45 years.
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