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The Hulk [4K UHD]

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Format: 4K July 9, 2019


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Get ready for larger-than-life action as the Marvel® Superhero bursts from comic book pages to the big screen in Hulk! Eric Bana stars as Bruce Banner, whose involvement in a freak lab accident exposes him to gamma radiation. As a result, whenever the mild-mannered man becomes angry, he transforms into a huge, rampaging creature that destroys everything in his path. Banner's ex- girlfriend Betty Ross (Academy Award® winner Jennifer Connelly) believes that his father (Nick Nolte) may hold the answer to the desperate situation, but can she make the connection in time to save a terrified world? Directed by Academy Award® winner Ang Lee, Hulk is bursting with heart-pounding adventure and explosive special effects! Bonus Content: Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of The Hulk (Subject to expiration. Go tofor details.)Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike ColorFeature Commentary with Director Ang LeeDeleted ScenesEvolution of The HulkThe Incredible Ang LeeThe Dog Fight SceneThe Making of HulkThe Unique Style of Editing Hulk

Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Drama, Action & Adventure


Format: 4K, Subtitled, NTSC


Contributor: Kevin Rankin, Ang Lee, Nick Nolte, Jennifer Connelly, Larry Franco, James Schamus, Josh Lucas, Todd Tesen, Eric Bana, Sam Elliott, Celia Weston, Cara Buono, Avi Arad, Mike Erwin, Gale Anne Hurd, Paul Kersey See more


Initial release date: 2019-07-09


Language: English


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.851


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.68 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Ang Lee


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, Subtitled, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 19 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ July 9, 2019


Actors ‏ : ‎ Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Nick Nolte, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English, French, Spanish


Producers ‏ : ‎ Gale Anne Hurd, Avi Arad, James Schamus, Larry Franco


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  • Unexpected surprise
To be honest I bought this movie because it was dirt cheap. Haven't seen it for years. Turns out its a pretty good movie. Technically its first rate. The picture and sound great. Fresh eyes on it says Wow. Can't go wrong with this outsider to the current Marvelverse
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Steven

  • Happy to add it to my growing Hulk and Avenger DVD and BluRay collection.
The more I watch this Hulk, which has entertained me from its original release in theaters, the more I appreciate it and the more it grows on me. We recently purchased the other film with Ed Norton, Jr. Starring as Hulk, and have recently watched both with our newly enhanced "home theater" consisting of an old Vizio Jive 50-inch plasma television, with newly purchased Vizio SB3820-C6 2.0 soundbar and a Sony SACS9 Core Series 10-inch powered subwoofer. With the vastly improved cinema-like impact that the soundbar and subwoofer bring, this film and the other version both come to life with the extensive action in both. Having both in our growing collection of Avenger super hero/super heroine movies completes the set, so far. Both Hulk films belong there and continue to entertain us. Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Nick Nolte, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas, and the rest of the cast are all very good at bringing their characters to life in this comic book romp with excellent special effects and action. I initially felt it was too long and occasionally slowed too much and jumped back and forth too much between past and present. However, those early objections of mine have waned the more I have watched Hulk and come to have a growing appreciation for its ability to simply entertain me. This film goes a long way to tell the story of Bruce Banner and how he became Hulk, with a little insidious help from misguided scientific research colliding with accidental misfortune. The sequences when Hulk ignites to further uncontrolled violence tend to make one cringe and more fully appreciate the meaning and consequences of "Hulk smash," and why in the future everyone, including most of the other Avengers tend to walk on eggshells around him in order not to ever tick him off at them. Great fun. I highly recommend this one, if you can just pop some popcorn, sit back, and let it entertain you on its own terms and with its own timeline. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2015 by Jonathan

  • Hulk Movie
There is really nothing to rate other than the movie which my son enjoyed. The purchase through Amazon was completely perfect as always.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by Andrea

  • Ang Lee's "Hulk": Underrated and not yet equaled
A recent puzzle yet to be solved is the almost universal disdain for Ang Lee's "Hulk". I have seen this movie many times since its first release in 2003 and I have been struck by the wonderful way Lee has resurrected the Hulk mythology. His stellar choice of Eric Bana as Bruce Banner and the CGI created Hulk that personifies Banner's rage and frustration beautifully is but a part of the main attraction. The great Jennifer Connelly, as Bruce's partner and love interest, Betty Ross, is, as usual, at her incandescent best. Add to this brilliant pair, Nick Nolte, cast appropriately as Banner's crazed father, and the always distinguished Sam Eliot, who plays Betty's menacing father, Ross. The story of Hulk's origins, its dark premise for the rage that is constantly within Bruce, is developed with particular attention. The anger is rooted much more than in repressed memories. It lies at the heart of Banner's genetic structure, put in there by an overzealous scientist of a father who has injected himself with a serum he has discovered because he is refused human subjects for his genetic experiments. He is a brilliant scientist working for the government, a department who happens to be under Ross. What is transmitted to Bruce later develops into the full blown syndrome that is the Hulk. The occasion could have been a tragic accident. But as a graduate student at Berkeley Banner puts himself in harms way to save a lab mate who is about to be zapped by a dangerous dose of radiation. Banner takes the full brunt of it and as a result he is subjected to the same force of gamma rays that they had shortly determined earlier as a lethal dose for one of their lab subjects. He should have "exploded" too but it turns out that what he has "inherited" genetically from his father, has also remarkably preserved him during this accident. It has allowed him to unleash the controlled "explosions" of strength in the superhuman power and monstrous presence that is the "Hulk". Add to this genetic inception and accident for the Hulk phenomenon, the key ingredient that triggers the phenomenon: the anger, borne out of the tragic circumstances around his parents. This foundation of the creation of Hulk is a small part of this film. Where the film really succeeds is in the filmic elements put together with Ang Lee's unerring eye. The chemistry between Bana and Connelly, Lee's wonderful talent of telling the human story while also showing us his wizardry with film technology, the otherworldy quality of the CGI generated Hulk, and his penchant for getting into the heart of the mythology that makes the Hulk story captivating is nothing short of remarkable. There was a chorus of booing at the CGI of Hulk, its apparent overt greenness and its unnaturalness. We see glimmers of this but they are the brief visions of Hulk's otherworldly mystery. The Hulk created for us is extraordinary. It is real, it is human, it takes an admirable hold on our emotions. The criticism is largely unjustified because the purported artificiality stems out of expectations that should have not been there. Simply put, if the imagination of Lee and his crew admirably and creatively differed from what the comic book purists may have had in mind that is hardly a basis for adequate criticism. At any rate the combination of inspired special effects, the touch of humanity that Ang Lee brings to the Hulk story, and Lee's artistically drawing from the darker undertones of this mythical tale makes this version of Hulk a more profound rendition of the story than the so called improved version with Ed Norton and Tim Roth. It takes about 45 minutes for Hulk to arrive on center stage, and an hour for the emotional story of Hulk to emerge. The next hour after that is a tour-de-force of special effects. A glorious chase of Hulk by Ross and his army of pursuers across the deserts of California is both an adrenalin rush and deeply touching; there is the touch of the tragic in all this spectacle. Hulk's escape from captivity from an elaborately constructed laboratory deep under the Mojave desert, an impregnable enclave, is one of the more kinetic sequences on record in film. The subsequent chase away from tanks, helicopters, missiles showcases Hulk's great invulnerability. But all this is a prelude to the final visionary human piece, and the great showdown between Banner, and his ultimate nemesis, his father. The last scene that promises a sequel of course never came to be. It would have been wonderful to see this team return but it was not to be. A small tragedy in Hollywood and for the audience. Bana, Connelly, were just great. Ang Lee once again shows us the reach of his talent. There is nothing this great filmmaker just cannot do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2013 by off the tropic

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Great movie disc plays well in player delivered early
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by Eri

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