In a lot of ways, The Incredible Hulk is the red-headed stepchild of the whole Marvel/Avengers franchise.
In a lot of ways, The Incredible Hulk is the red-headed stepchild of the whole Marvel/Avengers franchise.
A profound (yes, profound) pitch black satire that has become an anthem for a “generation of men raised by women”. From a gender studies perspective, Fight Club speaks to the fragility of masculine identity and the disturbing lengths to which misguided youth will go to feel like they belong, to have identity, to be men. [...]
This movie version of the Hulk (coming just five years after Ang Lee’s version) moves at a brisk pace, forgoing the origin story and diving right into a cat and mouse chase. I personally had a hard time investing in a CGI-plasticky Hulk, but Edward Norton makes up for it in his appropriately understated performance [...]
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