My husband just last week bought a copy of The Incredible Hulk DVD and I have to admit it’s stronger than I thought it to would be. We watch scientist Bruce Banner living in darkness, scrubbing the world for a cure. However the warmongers who daydream of abusing his powers will not leave him alone, nor will his desire to hook up with the only woman he has ever wanted, Betty Ross.

The Incredible Hulk stars the perpetually powerful Edward Norton. It also stars the beautiful Liv Tyler and equally solid Tim Roth and directed by the talented Louis Leterrier. The motion picture pulled in a acceptable One hundred and thirty four million at the box office since it’s launch 13th of June. It was screen written by Zak Penn and Edward Harrison, produced by Avi Arad, Gale Anne Hurd and Kevin Feige.

I’m still not too enthusiastic about the persona, but the movie is fast-paced, well acted, and ejoys that challenging comic book sense. From its tropical anger management to a purely platonic not so incredible hunk, this grand on the muscle mass and light on the drama The Incredible Hulk Blu-ray is not exactly new and improved, but does work its own trademark of differently conceived mega action magic. A satisfying thrill ride. There are a couple witty pieces, and the whole runs swiftly.

All The Same, even if there weren’t script and acting deficiencies — and there certainly are — the big issue with both Hulk pictures is that the lead role is an implausible CG innovation. Weak pacing and a dull sound output only lend to the CGI disaster inflicted on what should have been a credible superhero produced with 21st century technology.

On the whole The Incredible Hulk is a worthwhile waste of a weekend. Strange a project as it is, The Incredible Hulk in reality calculates as something of a winner. The Incredible Hulk supplies the action and hullabaloo to delight comic book buffs and re-energize this fledgling franchise.