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@tmrmovies802
@tmrmovies802 23 сағат бұрын
Your videos are fucking amazing bro
@EvGriff42
@EvGriff42 Күн бұрын
it was lonely liking this film as an 12 year old kid. thank you for reminding me of all the things that I loved about it that I'd forgotten, I hope other people give it a chance now
@oksaturn2928
@oksaturn2928 Күн бұрын
if you play the whole game only as red hood it’s actually very good imo the story fits alot better only with jason todd
@raccoononymous
@raccoononymous Күн бұрын
This film took itself too seriously to be part of the MCU.
@piettroalejandro968
@piettroalejandro968 Күн бұрын
I am very happy that more and more people are starting to see the true value of this film. It goes beyond a green man breaking things and facing the bad guy of the week. This movie is about a man reconciling with the pieces of his childhood... With his father. It's about closing cycles so as not to live repressed. This movie is very special to me and I wasn't able to understand why until I was a man.
@MakarovFox
@MakarovFox Күн бұрын
i watch this film in the cinema i really like it, my ancle gift me a toy from the movie was cool, i was 8 years old
@Squid_link
@Squid_link Күн бұрын
no way this was 7 months ago
@Sir_Cube
@Sir_Cube Күн бұрын
Thank you for making this. This movie is not perfect, but it feels like a breath of fresh air in the comic book movie landscape. Its so unique and personal and I'm glad you brought light to that.
@mattkilgore9891
@mattkilgore9891 Күн бұрын
Good shit dude....good shit....
@seliteguitarist3664
@seliteguitarist3664 Күн бұрын
Really wish this was the Hulk we got in the MCU. Ang Lee really understood the character. Great visuals that still stand up today. Great storytelling. An interesting take on comic book cinematography.
@hannahmetzger4880
@hannahmetzger4880 Күн бұрын
I _love_ your videos man, especially your video essays. Also, I'm not sure I even _have_ a favorite superhero movie, there are _so many_ of them that I absolutely love!!! 😂.
@gregbatson8977
@gregbatson8977 Күн бұрын
We need where the wild things are.
@Cazz8203
@Cazz8203 Күн бұрын
I liked it....but I didn't care much for the finale. Absorbing man was a major letdown. But the fact that they got the hulk right with him growing stronger and larger, the angrier he got, was what made the movie work for me
@destinedforgreatness3030
@destinedforgreatness3030 Күн бұрын
I remember I watched this I was 3 my parents got me it and I watched it in my room with a happy meal lol 😂😂
@gregbatson8977
@gregbatson8977 Күн бұрын
The best hulk trailer ever.
@Imty23
@Imty23 Күн бұрын
After that X-men 97 finale I want more so badly. I’m in love with the show and I never say that ever to any other superhero shows I’ve watched. This is show is a true gem of the superhero genre. I can’t wait for Jean & Cyclops teaching & training young Nathan to defeat apocalyse
@StonedPeter
@StonedPeter Күн бұрын
You’re making me cry already I need this series
@samanthamarkle6923
@samanthamarkle6923 Күн бұрын
Early 2000s Marvel movies have their own charm. They’re the ones I remember.❤
@theofficialdtb8859
@theofficialdtb8859 Күн бұрын
When Hulk screams "TAKE IT ALL!" I cant help but tear up every time.
@ligersensei3586
@ligersensei3586 Күн бұрын
And Just think, They fired the guy who wrote this.
@kangrooo
@kangrooo Күн бұрын
This talk about Superman's love is exactly why I think the perfect comic panel to describe him is the one where he says "I love you" to earth
@jeffwpatton
@jeffwpatton Күн бұрын
"You hate what you once loved because you so desperately want to feel growth." That hit hard.
@joemarx7495
@joemarx7495 Күн бұрын
One thing that always brings me back to this movie is that unlike the action-packed Incredible Hulk in 2008 or MCU's Hulk where he's just sort of there, the 2003 Hulk gives so much more story to Bruce Banner's character than the other two combined. Not only that, but the movie I feel really encapsulates what it's like when someone is going through a highly stressful episode in terms of the visuals. It's not just them flailing around, throwing shit, and yelling. It's what's zooming through their head at that moment, fleeting images of intense memories that only make the situation worse as you dwell on them, fueling the stress and inevitable rage that someone can reach if pushed to the limit.
@remlezar2693
@remlezar2693 Күн бұрын
I had a really similar experience watching this as a kid, but I had no idea why. I couldn't understand why it made me so angry and so sad so fast. Years later, when I rewatched it, it clicked. I knew what happened around me as a child locked at home with no friends was wrong, deep down, but I didn't know anything else before. Now that I've gone through more of my life and we got out of that situation years ago, I know what happened. I honestly have never seen a movie depict the kind of nightmares you get from it like this movie. It honestly shocks me but in a good way. It reminds me that I'm not alone in those feelings and that there is hope. I have my own kid now and I understand that fear of becoming the monster that horrified you as a child but seeing my step dad and mom so happy together now and the years of healing I've gone through with them has given me so much hope for the future. Thank you for this. You really put into words what I've felt for a long time.
@remlezar2693
@remlezar2693 Күн бұрын
It also helps that I cut contact with my biological father in 2018. I haven't heard anything from him since I finally told him over the phone how much he hurt me, my brother's, and most of all, my mom. I don't regret that decision, and I doubt I ever will. Sorry if all of this was trauma dump-ish, but I hope someone out there knows that there's someone like them who knows that pain too and that you can be happy and can have a life worth fighting for and that someone loves you.
@thegreatmarondraith8741
@thegreatmarondraith8741 Күн бұрын
*slow clap unironically* Thank you. You agree with me and you made me cry happy tears
@MikeBcomedy
@MikeBcomedy Күн бұрын
I thought I was the only one who loved Batman Forever. I loved it when I watched it in the theater and still love it today.
@doltBmB
@doltBmB Күн бұрын
The original movie took a superman that was reduced to a cliche, who was defined by outrageous bronze age comic book clickbait, and remythologized him, rehumanized him for a world that had changed so drastically from the 1930's. That work needs to be done again.
@curtisclark6654
@curtisclark6654 Күн бұрын
@HiTopFilms this might be your best work. Maybe it's because you told this story with as much emotion as the movie had hidden beneath the surface but this was truly amazing.
@Jeeshansameer2165
@Jeeshansameer2165 Күн бұрын
Almost Perfect Spider-Man
@NateFischer
@NateFischer Күн бұрын
Could be your best video yet
@takua1495
@takua1495 Күн бұрын
Growing up i watched this hulk and remembered being glued to the screen the whole time. When I heard so many people bad mouth it as I got older I thought maybe I was just drawn in by the spectacle of the movie. After watching this video I'm confident I wasn't.
@swagman299
@swagman299 Күн бұрын
As someone who has the og dvd and has seen both versions, the directors cut is way better
@kentown8115
@kentown8115 Күн бұрын
It's like Ben Affleck is cursed? When it comes to superhero movies. Batman VS Superman suffered from cuts and rush and streamlined ideas. Justice League suffered from cuts, changes, reshoots and bullshit. Even the flash as remiller ruined that shit. She's been afflict as bad butt.With fucking superhero movies or dude cause.I love them as daredevil and I love them as batman and just sucks penis milk
@frankjones336
@frankjones336 Күн бұрын
EXCELLENT VIDEO I LOVE THAT MOVIE
@martintajler8475
@martintajler8475 Күн бұрын
A movie so underrated yet so important that Universal and Marvel never attempted to do a remake. Instead, the incredible hulk with Norton and the avengers with Rufalo is somewhat of an unacknowledged sequel, making Ang Lee's Hulk still a Canon origin for the MCU. I think this in itself proves how important and complex origin story this movie is.
@B_plizzle
@B_plizzle Күн бұрын
The shot at 11:01 always makes me tear up
@bryanoquinn5139
@bryanoquinn5139 Күн бұрын
Damn dude, just damn! I just subscribed after watching this video. I don't think I've ever seen a breakdown for Ang Lee's Hulk movie but I'm glad I watched yours! The way you went into the psychology of the movie really made me sit back and think of when that first came out and probably the reason why I was one of the few friends I had that actually enjoyed it. The entire structure of your video and break down analysis was perfect and at the end I swear my allergies started kicking in LOL
@jesustyronechrist2330
@jesustyronechrist2330 Күн бұрын
Back when society wasn't irony poisoned and could do something cheesy and wacky without having to "wink" at you.
@Crimson28
@Crimson28 Күн бұрын
Ang Lee’s Hulk is a good movie but it’s not a good Spider-Man movie
@baldomiropoopito812
@baldomiropoopito812 Күн бұрын
The first Marvel movie I ever watched and Hulk is the first Marvel character I knew when I was a kid.
@user-gs9bv4pj2z
@user-gs9bv4pj2z Күн бұрын
A idea to The Batman Chap.2 is Poison Ivy interpred bye... Idk, Emma Watson? She's going to do something just like Thati poison Ivy from the George Clooning film. But this time, because this films are just more realistic, she Will not have deadly flowers powers and thet stuff. She uses ... Aaaaahhh... quemichals! Is the Batman's job to stop her. In this Batman film, Bruce Wayne isn't Batman. Batman is Bruce Wayne.
@SSJPENGUIN
@SSJPENGUIN Күн бұрын
Dropped on my 6th birthday Felt uncomfortable but couldn't look away
@theVerySTressed
@theVerySTressed Күн бұрын
maaaaaaaaaaaan I bet my natural life I could make a dope BB mini series 😢🙌🏽💯😩
@CanniestTread6
@CanniestTread6 Күн бұрын
When I saw this the first time (and only time) I didn't understand it I thought the dad experimented on his son then disappeared for some reason came back to try to be a dad son got angry for making what he is finds out his dad also can do it it revealed that dad was jealous of kid left to do it on himself and returns to fight kid to stop him says he is better than son says he will absorb son begins to do so something goes wrong and he dies that's my memory of that movie.
@julien3331
@julien3331 Күн бұрын
I think this movie can really help someone with a difficult childhood. It's almost therapeutic
@browncoat007
@browncoat007 Күн бұрын
I remember both loving and fearing this movie as a kid. The scenes of Bruce's childhood, of Bruce losing control of his emotions, breaking down, scared me more than most horror films I saw back then did and now as a adult I realize why. Because it felt so real and so familiar, that pain and rage, and it frightened me. Not just of the film but of myself. And it still kinda does but in a way that's so cathartic it's unreal. This film will always be incredibly special to me and I'm all the more grateful for it in comparison for what we get for Hulk in film now a days.
@diogohenriquemagal6960
@diogohenriquemagal6960 Күн бұрын
Despite it's flaws, I both loved and felt deeply unnerved and touched by this movie since its release. I'm an offspring of a troubled marriage that eventually resulted in divorce, filled with emotional abuse from both parties till the very end of it. I'd always felt inadequate , being a very silent and repressed child, with odd interests like comic books and paleo stuff. It wasn't until later in my teenagehood that I had a 360º change with much help, becoming an extrovert lad. I believe that's why I emotionally connect so much with this film and its themes, it's a very personal mediation on trauma, as well as repressed/mixed feelings on dysfunctional parental figures.
@gmedrano3720
@gmedrano3720 Күн бұрын
Yea, to me this game doesn’t exist.
@LiamHarrington97
@LiamHarrington97 2 күн бұрын
THANK YOU for this. Geez. I feel like you unlocked so many buried feelings I had for this movie. Seeing this as a 6 year old was truly impactful. I love it and fear it. Impactful movie
@Johnnysmithy24
@Johnnysmithy24 2 күн бұрын
Dude you have a way with words. Some may think it’s pretentious and fair enough, but the way you explain films is so full of humanity