Hulk (2003)
Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers an accident that causes him to transform into Hulk, a raging green monster when he gets angry. General Ross is tasked to contain the monster before it can endanger San Francisco.
18 April 1976, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
12 December 1970, Catskill Mountains, New York, USA
31 December 1959, Everett, Washington, USA
4 January 2000, Los Angeles, California, USA
10 February 1970, Ada, Minnesota, USA
22 February 1942, Hollywood, California, USA
14 December 1951, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
1 March 1971, The Bronx, New York, USA
3 July 1955, Venezuela
7 November 1964, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
4 August 1968, Pusan, South Korea
9 March 1962
May 12, 2010
The best comic book adaptation I've seen so far with an excellent cast and top notch special effects...
June 24, 2006
Nice as it would be to report that Ang and his co-writer/producer James Schamus had regenerated the summer blockbuster, we gotta poop the party.
June 21, 2003
Unlike your average comic-book blockbuster, The Hulk isn't a bad cartoon. It's a bad modern Greek tragedy.
August 26, 2009
A turgid, CGI-Frankenstein reject
May 06, 2012
Whatever problems it has as a story, at least Hulk tried, honestly and desperately, to push the comic book move into new places emotionally and stylistically.
April 18, 2007
[An] enjoyable summer behemoth.
July 10, 2003
An interesting effort to give one of the staples of mass entertainment something extra in the way of insight and feeling.
December 28, 2010
The Hulk lacks personality; not a great movie.
June 13, 2008
The film almost matches the inner conflict of its titular character, intermittently bogged down even as it soars to seemingly impossible heights.
June 22, 2003
Despite the profusion of computer-generated effects, which rousingly bring the green guy to life, I often felt, for better and for worse, that I was watching a comic-book movie reconceived as a piece of serious mythmaking.
August 07, 2008
The spectacular special effects and Lee's use of split screens provide some relief in a nonetheless tedious tale in which Nick Nolte (looking much like his recent mug shot) provides several unintentional laughs as Banner's father.
June 26, 2003
Big, dopey and crammed with special effects that take the breath away.

