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The Incredible Hulk comes out today!
My boyfriend Ray worked on a lot of the movie’s spectacular physical effects - yep he was one of the special effects technicians letting off the propane explosions, flipping full size cars down Yonge Street like Hot Wheels toys, and raining thousands of gallons of water on Edward Norton and Liv Tyler. Check out the trailer to see some amazing FX!
Its a total coincidence that the movie happens to be released on Ray’s birthday. He asked me to hulk him out in Photoshop for the party invitations. He looks incredible in green eh?
the incredible hulk trailer, hulk 2 trailer, hulk movie trailer, new hulk trailerLouis Leterrier told Collider: "On the Blu-ray I think we'll have 70 minutes of stuff", and added that with behind-the-scene documentaries, there would be a total of three hours of bonus material for fans.
He said: "[With] DVDs you have a limit of 3 hours of footage and stuff. The Blu-ray you have something like 100 hours, so on the Blue-ray I want to put everything we shot. I'm not the kind of guy that likes to keep the stuff for myself. I'm like, okay you student filmmakers, here's what I did right and here's what I did wrong and in some of the stuff, in the 70 minutes, there's some great stuff and there's some really horrible stuff, but you'll see it all, you know?"
He explained why he had edited the movie to its 1hr 54mins length. "The problem was that it was a lot of stops and go and stops and go and stops and go. It didn't feel like a good fugitive movie like the Bourne Supremacy, like The Fugitive with Harrison Ford. These movies keep on going. They never stop, you know."
Leterrier added it had been a difficult process: "It's really tough. You become really emotional. It's 2 years of your life. It's your own thing.."
Asked about plans for a follow-up film, he said: "Sequel? Maybe. We'll know on Saturday."
I honestly don’t know how families without TiVo or a DVR watch television together in the evenings anymore. The other night, with a tornado watch keeping my family confined to the basement, VH and I found ourselves flipping through channels in search of a show we could watch with our Big-Eyed Boy. Oh, sure, there’s always the cartoon channel, but even that has its own dangers: all of the commercials trying to push cross-marketed merchandise on kids. (”Mommy, can I have Hulk Hands?” “Honey, do you even know who The Hulk is?” “No, but I need them anyway!”)
What we really hoped to find was a sitcom the whole family could relate to, one that wouldn’t introduce concepts or words that our son doesn’t need to know about, like the menage a trois frequently mentioned on Two and a Half Men, a show that VH and I enjoy when our son isn’t around. Unfortunately, there’s just not a whole lot of good, wholesome programming anymore. Come to think of it, there’s not a whole lot of good programming, period.
During tonight’s tornado watch — which, let’s face it, is pretty much a given if you’ve been paying attention to the weather in my area of late — we’ll be watching The Bill Engvall Show. (Season premier is tonight on TBS at 9 p.m. Eastern). I admit, we’re big fans of Bill Engvall around here, although I’ve yet to live down the night I laughed so hard while watching “Here’s Your Sign” that I wound up peeing a little.
In a recent interview (check it out below), Bill Engvall said that one of his goals for the show is to make it a template for the families that want to come back to watching television together in the evenings. That’s almost exactly what VH and I had said about the show last season when we caught the first episodes: that we’d been waiting since The Cosby Show for a program that would appeal to us as well as to our kids, one which is funny without being filthy, and which focused on inherently good, normal people living lives much like ours.
So, given my anticipation of yet more severe weather tonight, I’ve re-stocked our supplies in the basement and ensured that we have fresh batteries for the flashlights just in case the tornado sirens go off yet again. And, since we’ll be watching The Bill Engvall Show on TBS, I made sure to put a couple of spare pairs of underwear downstairs, too.
Like I said, the man is funny.






gallery incredible hulkThe screenplay is by Zak Penn (”X-Men 2”), and French director Louis Leterrier (”The Transporter”) takes the directorial reins this time around. While 2003’s “Hulk,” directed by Ang Lee, mixed angst, art-school style and comic-book panels into an interesting hybrid that didn’t please the target audience, “Incredible Hulk” is a much more straightforward action film, but one that satisfies. The film is at its best when Norton is onscreen, which means the final CGI-versus-CGI battle isn’t the strongest portion of the movie, but it’s the perfectly accepted method of concluding these sort of things.
There are cameos aplenty in “The Incredible Hulk,” and dozens of nods to Marvel fans, but none of them detract from the film.