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Incredible Hulk (Blu-ray edition, 2008)

Incredible Hulk (Blu-ray edition, 2008)

By Universal Studios (Oct 2008)
Working in a bottling plant and communicating via email with an unidentified professor who thinks he can help, Banner goes postal when General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross and a small army turn up to grab him. Intent on developing whatever causes Banner's metamorphoses into a weapon, Ross brings along a quietly d! eranged soldier named Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), who wants Ross to turn him into a supersoldier who can take on the Hulk. The adventure spreads to the U.S., where Banner hooks up with his old lover (and Ross' daughter), Betty (Liv Tyler), and where the Hulk takes on several armed assaults, including one in a pretty unusual location: a college campus. --Tom Keogh
Incredible Hulk (Widescreen Edition, 2008)

Incredible Hulk (Widescreen Edition, 2008)

By Universal Studios (Oct 2008)
The film's action is impressive, though the computer-generated creature is disappointingly cartoonish, and a second monster turning up late in the movie looks even cheesier. Norton is largely wasted in the film--he's essentially a bridge between sequences where he disappears and the Hulk rampages around. As good an actor as he is, Norton doesn't have the charisma here to carry those scenes in which one waits impatiently for the real show to begin. --Tom Keogh
The Incredible Hulk (Three-Disc Special Edition, 2008)

The Incredible Hulk (Three-Disc Special Edition, 2008)

By Universal Studios (Oct 2008)
A more accessible and less heavy-handed movie than Ang Lee's 2003 Hulk, Louis Leterrier's The Incredible Hulk is a purely popcorn love affair with Marvel's raging, green superhero, as well as the old television series starring Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner and Lou Ferrigno as the beast within him. Edward Norton takes up where Eric Bana left off in Lee's version, playing Bruce (that's the character's original name) Banner, a haunted scientist always on the move. Trying to eliminate the effects of a military experiment that turns him into the Hulk whenever his emotions get the better of him, Banner is hiding out in Brazil at the film's beginning. --Tom Keogh
The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Fourth Season (1981)

The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Fourth Season (1981)

By Universal Studios (Jun 2008)
Thundering onto DVD for the first time ever is the complete Fourth Season of The Incredible Hulk! Primetime Emmy® Award Nominee Bill Bixby returns as the mild-mannered scientist David Banner who uncontrollably morphs into the enraged Hulk (Lou Ferrigno). While searching for a cure he encounters a variety of characters played by impressive guest stars such as Dick Durock (Swamp Thing) Dick O'Neill (Cagney and Lacey) and Lou Ferrigno in a different role! This 4-disc set includes all 18 action-packed episodes and all-new exclusive bonus content featuring show creator Kenneth Johnson. Even though Banner proclaims "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry" take home Season Four of The Incredible Hulk today and you won't be sorry!System Requirements:Running Time: 867 minutes.
The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Third Season (1980)

The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Third Season (1980)

By Universal Studios (Jun 2008)
Primetime Emmy® Award Nominee Bill Bixby and the iconic Lou Ferrigno return as The Incredible Hulk in Season Three of the action-packed unforgettable series! Rejoin heroic scientist David Banner (Bixby) as he continues his quest to find a cure that will stop his transformations into the enraged Hulk (Ferrigno). This 5-disc set includes all 23 exciting episodes and all-new bonus content featuring show creator Kenneth Johnson. Joining The Hulk on his mysterious journeys are impressive guest stars including Fred Ward (Tremors) and Robert Davi (Profiler). Don't make him angry take home Season Three today!System Requirements:Running Time: 1093 minutes.
The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Second Season (1978)

The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Second Season (1978)

By Universal Studios (Jul 2007)
All 22 episodes from the second season--including the two-part "Married," "Ricky," "Alice in Disco Land," "Escape from Los Santos," and "Vendetta Road"--are featured in a five-disc set. 18 1/2 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH); audio commentary; interview; bonus season three episode.
Hulk (High Definition DVD)

Hulk (High Definition DVD)

By Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Dec 2006)
When the Hulk gets angry, his movie gets good, so you wish he'd get angry more often. Accepting this challenge after the triumphant Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, director Ang Lee has created an ambitious film, based on the Marvel comic created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, that succeeds as a cautionary tale about mad science and traumatized children coping with legacies of pain. Hobbled by the obligatory "origin story" (to acquaint neophytes with the character's Jekyll-and-Hyde-ish fate), there's room for little else in a sluggish film that struggles to reconcile Lee's stylisti