The security guard he bribed with the pizza was Lou Ferrigno the first Hulk from the T.V. series. Also, the purple pants were a nod to the classic Hulk.
I met Lou Ferrigno when he came to PMO Camp Pendleton. I gave him a tour around the station as he was supposed to film a movie or show about him being a Marine M.P. Nothing ever came of that but I have a pic of me photo bombing him somewhere. Great guy!
@@icooley7391 I met Lou Ferrigno by chance in West Hollywood a long time ago and he was a total gentleman. Usually when I've seen celebrities I recognize, they're smaller than you expect which is the norm, but Lou was a big dude lol.
The old man was Stan Lee. (RIP) he created most of the Marvel Characters and has a cameo in pretty much every marvel movie. Even before they officially started the MCU.
@@indieguy1988 I don't think the issue is with Mark though. I think the issue is that this is a darker movie in comparison to the newer Marvel movies and so Mark's Hulk is more family friendly. But that's not the actor's decision to make.
This is one of the best Marvel stories in my opinion. Ed Norton is a better Hulk, the Hulk looked far better, it was darker and he felt more threatening too. This and Iron Man 1 are my favourites of all the Marvel movies, only 2nd to Blade and Spiderman 1
@@madmike987655 Not to mention that Abomination looked way better. The comic book version, and now the new look for him in Shang-Shi, just has him looking like the Creature from the Black Lagoon, on steroids.
I think I read, Ed Norton chose not to continue with being the Hulk because of the direction Marvel was going with the Avengers. It was said the ensemble cast wasn't really Norton's thing. It's been so long though I could be misremembering.
18:09 The security guard dude is Lou Ferrigno. The Original hulk in the 70s TV Show. He was a rival and personal friend of Schwarzenegger in Mister Olympia
By now everyone has mentioned Stan Lee. Keep a look out for him. He's in EVERY movie in some capacity. Even after he passed, you can still find photos and references in the background of scenes.
The Abomination's weakness is that his strength stays the same. Whereas the Hulk, the angrier he gets, the stronger he gets. So the Hulk eventually becomes stronger than Abomination.
A few things Leo. 1) Edward Norton, who played Bruce Banner/The Hulk in this film, has a bit of a rep for being difficult to work with. Hence, when Hulk turns up again in a Marvel movie, he'll have been recast. Yes, again. That's three men who have played the Hulk: Eric Bana in Hulk 2003, Norton in this film, and the guy who'll be playing him next (he sticks around) 2) In the original comics, which started in the 60's, Emil Blonsky was a Russian spy who zapped himself with a Banner made gamma machine (he wanted to use it to draw out all his 'Hulk-ness', Blonsky threw it in reverse), which turned him into Hulk villain The Abomination, who in the comics is Hulk's longest running 'evil doppelganger' (he's had a few more since Blonsky). Innately, the Abomination is stronger then "Base Hulk/Calm Hulk", but he can't turn back to normal and his strength can't increase, whereas the Hulk gets stronger the angrier he gets, with seemingly no upper limit, so ultimately if a fight goes long Hulk becomes stronger. And they do manage to have a super prison for the likes of Abomination that'll hold him. 3) Samuel Sterns/Mr. Blue, in the comics, was a janitor who got exposed to gamma radiation himself; instead of becoming a superstrong giant, he became a supergenius genius with an elongated (or swollen) head, who called himself "The Leader" and was Hulk's other main villain (his Lex Luthor, as he could not fight the Hulk himself, but he could build all sorts of things that could). They decided to make him smarter to start with here: will this Sterns turn up again, as The Leader? MAYBE. You'll have to wait and see. 4) Ironically, for all the issues General Ross has with the Hulk, eventually in the comics he went 'fuck it' and had treatments to turn HIMSELF into a Hulk. Well, technically those types are called "Gamma Mutates", but Ross was literally another Hulk: he was just red instead of green. Hence his name was...Red Hulk. Or Rulk, as the nickname goes. Will this happen in the MCU films? FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF.
Bloody hell man they used to just make movies just to make movies. Everybody is so used to movies nowadays being a part of a huge wider universe, one movie always leading you into the next with no actual ending because they never want the cash well to run dry. THEY USED TO JUST MAKE MOVIES TO MAKE MOVIES.
The older guy that drank the soda with Bruce’s blood in it was Stan Lee, one of the creators of Marvel comics & many of the characters you’ll be seeing in all the movies. Keep an eye out for him, he made a cameo appearance in every movie & they’re all pretty cool.
Yeah like others have said he was super hard to work with. And always trying to change things in the editing room and have input into how the final product was put together
I actually really wish we had gotten a sequel to this Hulk. The fact that they imply the Leader, Hulk's arch nemesis, would've been the next big bad had me *so* excited. Then we just never got a follow-up. Really bums me out.
Edward Norton, William Hurt, and Tim Roth were signed on for a sequel but this Hulk movie didn't do that well at the box office, and Norton was being (predictably) difficult when it came to signing on a multi-picture contract for Disney's plans to build toward The Avengers. So they shelved the sequel and focused on their MCU plans. It reminds me of how we were supposed to get a sequel to Superman Returns but that fell through, even though it was already in pre-production, due to a lukewarm response and underwhelming box office gross. These superhero movies have to basically make 4x their production budgets at the box office, at least, to justify sequels in this day and age.
A few years prior to this movie coming out, there was game called The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction where some of the things you see in this move came from that game, like the boxing glove car. The game was basically GTA: Hulk and it was nonsensical reckless fun. Loved it! RIP William Hurt
There are many call backs and references to The Hulk TV Show of the 1970’s. For example: - The lab where Bruce experiments on himself and becomes The Hulk is based on the lab where Banner experimented on himself in the pilot episode of the show. - The green eyes that triggers Banner’s transformation to the Hulk are based on the white eyes used in every “Hulk-out” on the TV show. - The guard who was bribed a pizza by Banner was played by Lou Ferrigno. Ferrigno played the Hulk for all five seasons (and three made for TV movies) on television. - The college student who records The Hulk’s fight with the Army is named Jack McGee. In the show, McGee pursues Banner in nearly each episode of the show, offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who can find and capture The Hulk. And that’s just a few of the “Easter Eggs”. Hope you’ll look into (or even react) a few of the episodes of The Incredible Hulk TV Show.
Fun fact: Quite a few people missed it in the opening sequence, but all of the hardware that Ross uses to hunt down Bruce was made by Stark Industries.
That whole university scene from 23:51 - 27:30 had me on the edge of my seat and hyped tf up for the rest of the movie when I was watching it at the theaters
This movie is the hulk but they forgot the hulk best powers bullets and explosions didn’t just make him more angry when got got hit the bullets was like going in his skin with out hurting him making him bigger basically like he was absorbing the bullets and explosives
Hulk's love was Liv Tyler, played the elf princess in Lord of the Rings. Always love seeing William Hurt. A huge loss. Played bad guy Dad in this movie.
Marvel comics in the 90's went through a really rough patch. To avoid bankruptcy they sold the rights to their properties to movie companies. Most of them were pretty bad. In around 2007 they decided to make their own movie studio and started the MCU
I mean, if you watched the 2003 hulk that isn't "multiverse" you might as go watch all the Blade movies because he's a marvel character. He was the first marvel character to make it to modern day big screen. Even before the Iron man movies
It didn't have the retro charm/action serial vibe of Captain America or an amazing character like Downey's Tony Stark to carry it. In fact it was very generic. I quite like the villain in this movie but even compared to Thor 1 the cast didn't vibe quite as hard.
Lou Ferrigno, the security guard who gets a pizza, played The Hulk, in the old TV Show. He, and Stan Lee, played security guards, in "Hulk" (2003), also.
Woohoo! Yeah you’re gonna enjoy this ride Leo. Remember two things, always check after credits for more scenes, some movies have them some movies don’t, and always look out for a cameo by Stan Lee. Rest in peace the legend.
Hey, Leo? In regards to the OLDER Hulk movie, what you have to remember is that in 2003 there was no such THING as the MCU. The MCU started with Iron Man in the late 2000's (the movie before THIS Incredible Hulk). That's why the movie "Hulk" from 2003 isn't an MCU movie, but "The Incredible Hulk" from 2008 IS part of it.
We’re well past the point where the MCU references non-MCU marvel properties. X-Men movies, Spider-Man movies, the 90’s Captain America movies, hell even Howard the Duck are all referenced by so therefore related even if not in the MCU.
@@react2379 That's not how relation works. If I make a zombie movie and one of the zombies looks like Willy Wonka that doesn't make it related to the Chocolate Factory movies. Those all got referenced because they were all Marvel Comics, not because any movies happened. You're gonna confuse him even more, quit it.
@@react2379 EDIT: Also, I'm not sure what you're actually talking about. All I said was the 2003 movie was made before the MCU was a thing. What you said doesn't really make sense as a response to what I said. I wasn't even talking about MCU references.
@@react2379 Also, we're nowhere NEAR past the point where the MCU references non-MCU Marvel properties. We just got told we're bringing back Patrick Stewart as Professor X again. Do you honestly think that DOESN'T mean whatever movie he's gonna be in isn't gonna be overpacked with X-Men The Movie references and stuff like that? OH, PLEASE...... 🙄
the security guard he bribed with the pizza was none other than Lou Ferrigno. world famous body builder and the man who played the Hulk on the old tv show.
Honestly, Betty Ross and Bruce Banner getting spicy in the sheets would mean, that she’d have to be a Hulk too. Her Father becomes Red-Hulk eventually, and then later on in the comics Betty becomes Red-She Hulk. Could you imagine the spicy under the sheets Crap she’d get up to with her Hulk form and Bruce’s own? Three words. LORD. HAVE. MERCY!
MCU movies in order: - Iron Man (2008)* - The Incredible Hulk (2008)* - Iron Man 2 (2010) - Thor (2011) - Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) - The Avengers (2012) - Iron Man 3 (2013) - Thor: The Dark World (2013) - Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) - Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) - Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) - Ant-Man (2015) - Captain America: Civil War (2016) - Doctor Strange (2016) - Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (2017) - Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) - Thor: Ragnarok (2017) - Black Panther (2017) - Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) - Captain Marvel (2019) - Avengers: Endgame (2019) - Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) - WandaVision (Disney Plus series) - Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney Plus series) - Loki season 1 (Disney Plus series) - Black Widow (2021) - What If...? (Disney Plus series) - Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) - Eternals (2021) - Hawkeye (Disney Plus series) - Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) - Moon Knight (Disney Plus series) - Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (05/06/22)
Technically the 2008 is a continuation of 2003 storyline. If you watch the end of the 03 version he runs to South America and the 2008 hulk begins at the same point and in the intro it flashes back to parts of the 03 movie to catch us up real fast and show the origin story. Bruce in the MCU references actions in this movie and in the 2003 movie. The Ang Lee hulk movie is UNDERRATED AF.
It isn’t “technically” a continuation. It just isn’t a continuation at all. They never show scenes from the first one in the flash backs, they show similar flashbacks but they aren’t the same. This was a reboot, but they did it the way they did because people had already watched the 2003 film and understood the origin.
Mate, I could be wrong, but I think MARVEL COMICS didn't start making moves based on their comics until around 2004 or 2005. I don't remember any Marvel movies before 2005.
The old Hulk was before Marvel got the rights to all their movies back after they sold them off in the 90's. There's a bunch of pre-mcu Spiderman movies too. Once the got the rights back it made the interconnected Marvel Cinematic Universe possible.
Dude I love your reactions so much. Can’t wait to see you go on this journey. But one thing I’m really excited to see are the thumbnails you are going to come up with for the movies, they are so great. You as Hulk is hilarious 😂. Can’t wait to see what you do with Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor 😝
I personally love this movie bc It was filmed here in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil 🇧🇷). I miss when movies were filmed here hahahah The Expendables, Fast and Furious 5, Hulk , Twilight breaking down 1 ❤️❤️❤️
The first hulk movie you saw is connected to the MCU regardless of what everyone says due to whatever reasons. The first movie is his origin story and it ends with him escaping to Brazil. This movie was intended to be the sequel which is why it starts with the hulk in Brazil and quickly covers his origins in the first minutes of the movie. But due to franchise financial issues and ownerships of marvel characters to different studios, the first hulk movie has been denied connection to the MCU but IT IS CONNECTED.
Except it isn't. Yeah, they tried to maintain a tiny bit of continuity between the end of Ang Lee Hulk and the beginning of this one, to try and be a little less confusing to audiences, but the fact that the way he _became_ the Hulk is completely different means these movies aren't remotely connected, and Lee's Hulk is not part of the MCU. At least for now, anyways. There's no telling if they might try to fold Lee's Hulk into the MCU via the multiverse, but I don't see that happening with that trainwreck version of Hulk.
I'll try and explain the marvel movie business short and simple. In the 90's Marvel Comics was going bankrupt, so they sold the rights of their various characters to different movie studios. Sony had Spider-Man. Fox had X-Men, FantasticFour, Daredevil. Paramount had Hulk. In order to keep the rights of these characters the movie studios HAD to keep making movies. Once Marvel saw superhero movie business was poppin, they wanted to get in on the movie side of things. Problem was their most popular characters were with other studios (mainly Spider-Man and the X-men). So they had to turn to their less popular (at the time) characters of Iron Man, Captain America. The reason why there is a Hulk in 2003 AND 2008 is b/c the 2003 Paramounts movie was a dud, no sequels were coming. Marvel went to Paramount and basically said "we can both go in on this 2008 one. It connects to our new MCU universe but you get some money from it, no Hulk solo movie will be made without you" This was sort of applied to the Spider-Man movies from 2017-2021 (that's a WHOLE OTHER can of worms). But the basic idea was 2003 wasn't going to lead to more money so Marvel said "hey let us try and make a Hulk in our movie universe, you can get some money from our work, we just want to be able to use the character"
It wasn't because "Superheroes were popping", quite the reverse: A string of bad movies from '03-'07 from those other studios had ruined the genre, and the '03 Hulk and '05 Fantastic Four were such messes, that Stan Lee and Avi Arad had to keep their own company property SAFE. It's no secret why the Hulk was their first official do-over, even before Iron Man's surprise hit. (If you remember '08 fans/critics saying "Dark Knight doesn't LOOK like a superhero movie!", guess which ones they meant.)
First of all you're using a bunch of big words i don't understand and since I don't understand them I'm gunna take them as disrespect. so watch your mouth and just tell me why these movies were made.
@@infctdppt They were made because everyone wanted a piece of X-Men and Spiderman's 00's movie success--and to help some favorite characters that wouldn't normally get movies--but...not everyone knew HOW. Marvel needed the money and exposure, and sold the licenses, but they didn't have any say over the movie that came out at the other end. And they soon did something about that.
It wasn't Marvel seeing things poppin' - it was more like a string of failures doing damage to their brand and Marvel being like "Fine, I'll do it myself"
I like the character too. i.e. my icon. LOL I love the fact that the "Original Hulk" Lou Ferrigno plays the security guard that is bribed with the pizza.
Brother, back when Marvel just did comics, they would rent out (license) the rights to use their characters in movies made by other companies. That's what happened with the 2003 Hulk movie. But later, in 2008, Marvel decided to make movies themselves, and they started the MCU. They got the Hulk back, but they still had to allow some comic other characters like the X-men to be used by other studios because of their past lease arrangements. That was also true for a while with Spiderman that they had leased to Sony... but Sony ended up doing a deal with Marvel where they shared Spiderman and let him in the MCU even though they still had the rights. I hope that explains the craziness a little.
actually they didn't rent out the characters. they fully sold the movie rights. marvel could not use any of the characters in their movies and is why the cinematic universe started with what was their B list heroes at the time. they also could not use the term mutant at all. they eventually got the movie rights back to everything (unless I'm forgetting something) except for spider-man. hulk in the avengers was a deal between them and universal but i think they also got his movie rights back at some point
The MCU started in 2008, 5 years after that hulk movie you mentioned, you'll want to look up the marvel movie release order to watch its story with the most impact
7:36 That's Stan Lee, the creator of many marvel comics (Spiderman, Ironman, Hulk and more), he has a cameo in every marvel film except the new ones because he passed away in 2018
The hulk (2003) is a classic idc what anyone says I was 3 years old when it came out and I still believe it’s a classic such good memories. With that being said, this 2008 Incredible Hulk is the best looking hulk to ever hit cinema better than the avengers hulk!
Hulk is my favorite out of all of the Marvel characters. I resonate with this character so much being a literal giant knowing I could crush someone and choosing not to keeping all the anger at bay all the time. This one movie was the best interpretation of that character of everyone that has come out. Just the one part where he says "leave me alone" in the factory gives me chills because I felt the same way all the time even after being sent over the edge.
@1:25 Hulk (2003) was a big budget single story super hero movie before the MCU was really conceived. They rebooted in 2008 to begin the MCU Timeline and start the intertwined shared universe.
Yay, finally. You’re in for a treat this whole MCU Series. Even though you’re not there yet, it’s best to watch the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Spider-Man movies before you watch “Spider-Man: No Way Home”. In case you haven’t seen them yet.
Alright man this one's a long shot, but I was the person who first recommended Idle Hands lol ✋ and you received my message. Thank you!!! The next movie has to be The New Guy. Hilarious movie you will for sure enjoy Mr. Video!!! Thank you
I don’t care what no one says, this verse of the hulk is awesome! And I actually like this movie. It’s one of the more underrated films in the MCU! And this version of the creature is way more intimidating than the current one even though the current one is more massive!
The security guard he bribed with the pizza was Lou Ferrigno the first Hulk from the T.V. series.
Also, the purple pants were a nod to the classic Hulk.
Funny, I came across this comment at that part and was about to write tha same
Yep i use to watch it..
I met Lou Ferrigno when he came to PMO Camp Pendleton. I gave him a tour around the station as he was supposed to film a movie or show about him being a Marine M.P. Nothing ever came of that but I have a pic of me photo bombing him somewhere. Great guy!
The girl was played by. LIV TYLER the daughter of Steven Tyler of Aerosmith
@@icooley7391 I met Lou Ferrigno by chance in West Hollywood a long time ago and he was a total gentleman. Usually when I've seen celebrities I recognize, they're smaller than you expect which is the norm, but Lou was a big dude lol.
The old man was Stan Lee. (RIP) he created most of the Marvel Characters and has a cameo in pretty much every marvel movie. Even before they officially started the MCU.
You beat me lol
Stan Lee, Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby were probably the biggest three names in Marvel.
Stan Lee? First time hearing this... Is he kin to Bruce Lee?
@@d-james255 maybe.
@@d-james255 nah Bruce is way cooler and did way more for humanity lol
I don’t care what people say. I actually liked this movie! It’s The Hulk!
Better than mark ruffalo
@@indieguy1988 I don't think the issue is with Mark though. I think the issue is that this is a darker movie in comparison to the newer Marvel movies and so Mark's Hulk is more family friendly. But that's not the actor's decision to make.
This is one of the best Marvel stories in my opinion. Ed Norton is a better Hulk, the Hulk looked far better, it was darker and he felt more threatening too. This and Iron Man 1 are my favourites of all the Marvel movies, only 2nd to Blade and Spiderman 1
@@madmike987655 Not to mention that Abomination looked way better.
The comic book version, and now the new look for him in Shang-Shi, just has him looking like the Creature from the Black Lagoon, on steroids.
I think I read, Ed Norton chose not to continue with being the Hulk because of the direction Marvel was going with the Avengers. It was said the ensemble cast wasn't really Norton's thing. It's been so long though I could be misremembering.
I’ve seen this movie a few times and never noticed hulk say “leave me alone”... crazy how u notice new stuff the more u see a movie
Crazy I never picked up on that either
Same.
Lou Ferrigno was the Hulk's voice
Wow, that's crazy! I never picked that line up during the movie
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18:09 The security guard dude is Lou Ferrigno. The Original hulk in the 70s TV Show. He was a rival and personal friend of Schwarzenegger in Mister Olympia
Not quite that old. It ran from 1977-1981, but everything else you said was👍
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 edition made! Thanks for the tip bro
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Not forgetting the TV movies of 1988-1990.
By now everyone has mentioned Stan Lee. Keep a look out for him. He's in EVERY movie in some capacity. Even after he passed, you can still find photos and references in the background of scenes.
Lou Ferrigno had a cameo in this movie aswell. He was the original hulk, back in the 80s!
Stan Lee was the old guy the drank the soda😆
The Abomination's weakness is that his strength stays the same. Whereas the Hulk, the angrier he gets, the stronger he gets. So the Hulk eventually becomes stronger than Abomination.
24:23 It threw a car engine like it was a baseball.
A few things Leo.
1) Edward Norton, who played Bruce Banner/The Hulk in this film, has a bit of a rep for being difficult to work with. Hence, when Hulk turns up again in a Marvel movie, he'll have been recast. Yes, again. That's three men who have played the Hulk: Eric Bana in Hulk 2003, Norton in this film, and the guy who'll be playing him next (he sticks around)
2) In the original comics, which started in the 60's, Emil Blonsky was a Russian spy who zapped himself with a Banner made gamma machine (he wanted to use it to draw out all his 'Hulk-ness', Blonsky threw it in reverse), which turned him into Hulk villain The Abomination, who in the comics is Hulk's longest running 'evil doppelganger' (he's had a few more since Blonsky). Innately, the Abomination is stronger then "Base Hulk/Calm Hulk", but he can't turn back to normal and his strength can't increase, whereas the Hulk gets stronger the angrier he gets, with seemingly no upper limit, so ultimately if a fight goes long Hulk becomes stronger. And they do manage to have a super prison for the likes of Abomination that'll hold him.
3) Samuel Sterns/Mr. Blue, in the comics, was a janitor who got exposed to gamma radiation himself; instead of becoming a superstrong giant, he became a supergenius genius with an elongated (or swollen) head, who called himself "The Leader" and was Hulk's other main villain (his Lex Luthor, as he could not fight the Hulk himself, but he could build all sorts of things that could). They decided to make him smarter to start with here: will this Sterns turn up again, as The Leader? MAYBE. You'll have to wait and see.
4) Ironically, for all the issues General Ross has with the Hulk, eventually in the comics he went 'fuck it' and had treatments to turn HIMSELF into a Hulk. Well, technically those types are called "Gamma Mutates", but Ross was literally another Hulk: he was just red instead of green. Hence his name was...Red Hulk. Or Rulk, as the nickname goes. Will this happen in the MCU films? FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF.
If it does, that's one hell of a spoiler..
I think Sam Elliot played Ross better than William Hurt: Change my mind.
If they go that route, they’ll have to recast Ross. RIP William Hurt
He actually left because of creative differences with the character.
Difficult to work with meaning actually give him character. And we see he was right cause now Hulk is a joke.
I like how they got the original hulk actor to play the pizza bribed security guard 😊.
Leo just spent this whole movie listing all the sports Hulk would be good at and I'm sitting here agreeing with him each time.
I mean the hulk would be a great quarterback, wrestler and boxer. A full out sports all star 😎😎
@@ginoborrero2222 with a few fatal casualties 😂
@@wingman5100 😂😂😂
Bloody hell man they used to just make movies just to make movies. Everybody is so used to movies nowadays being a part of a huge wider universe, one movie always leading you into the next with no actual ending because they never want the cash well to run dry. THEY USED TO JUST MAKE MOVIES TO MAKE MOVIES.
@18:20 The security guard is the original Incredible Hulk from the TV show in the 80s!
Fun Fact. The dude eating Pizza at 18:29 is the same actor and same character as the Teacher in the new Spiderman movies.
The older guy that drank the soda with Bruce’s blood in it was Stan Lee, one of the creators of Marvel comics & many of the characters you’ll be seeing in all the movies. Keep an eye out for him, he made a cameo appearance in every movie & they’re all pretty cool.
R.i.p. William Hurt. He's in quite a few of these movies.
His martial arts inspector is Rickson Gracie, a master yogi and arguably the greatest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu master alive.
Gracie family is legendary here ❤️
@@thefabfabs that name carries wait everywhere, they revolutionized martial arts
Everyone loves the Gracies.
Oh, hell yeah. Their name is as synonymous with jujitsu as Miyagi and Funakoshi's are with karate. The ultimate pioneers.
@@michaeljaubert1325 weight* :)
18:16 The guy sittting down behind the desk is the actor that played Hulk in the older Hulk movies.
Edward Norton got done dirty. I love seeing Hulk when isn't just raging out.
Id love to see them bring this hulk back sadly apparently he was extremely difficult to work with so he got replaced.
He didn't though he demanded to be allowed to rewrite a character Stan Lee created before he was born hence he was told to kick rocks
@@brandi3981 They didn't have a problem rewriting other characters though.
Yeah like others have said he was super hard to work with. And always trying to change things in the editing room and have input into how the final product was put together
@@confused234milo9 I read he also wanted more speaking parts/ playing Banner so they said naw and hired Ruffalo
The hulk blood the old guy drank gave him the power of cameos! Rip Stan Lee
The General, played by William Hurt. He died this year. He is also in the other MCU movies.
Great Academy Award winning actor. Love his work.
19:35 Imagine if Betty looked behind the bin and Bruce was just crouched there giggling to himself xD
18:25 was also Lou Ferrigno, the original hulk from the TV series. He played a short part in this movie as well as the 2003 movie :)
30:23 THE purple pants - iconic!
7:37 that old man is a legend u'll be seeing him in every mcu movie from now on 🐐
Stan lee
best channel ever tnks from brazil u welcome
I actually really wish we had gotten a sequel to this Hulk. The fact that they imply the Leader, Hulk's arch nemesis, would've been the next big bad had me *so* excited. Then we just never got a follow-up. Really bums me out.
Exactly. The Leader would've provided a new angle instead of just Hulk vs Bad Hulk.
Edward Norton, William Hurt, and Tim Roth were signed on for a sequel but this Hulk movie didn't do that well at the box office, and Norton was being (predictably) difficult when it came to signing on a multi-picture contract for Disney's plans to build toward The Avengers. So they shelved the sequel and focused on their MCU plans. It reminds me of how we were supposed to get a sequel to Superman Returns but that fell through, even though it was already in pre-production, due to a lukewarm response and underwhelming box office gross. These superhero movies have to basically make 4x their production budgets at the box office, at least, to justify sequels in this day and age.
Hulk is the ONLY MCU movie without and after-credit scene
And the only MCU Phase One movie without Nick Fury, although his named is mentioned in the opening scene.
A few years prior to this movie coming out, there was game called The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction where some of the things you see in this move came from that game, like the boxing glove car. The game was basically GTA: Hulk and it was nonsensical reckless fun. Loved it!
RIP William Hurt
Surely it originated from the comics..
@@Gutslinger Oh yea, I’m pretty sure it did. I wouldn’t know which comic to reference though but it definitely had to
Ed Norton is still my favourite Hulk actor, he just has the right mix of kind scientist and crazed angry look before the CGI character is used.
There are many call backs and references to The Hulk TV Show of the 1970’s. For example:
- The lab where Bruce experiments on himself and becomes The Hulk is based on the lab where Banner experimented on himself in the pilot episode of the show.
- The green eyes that triggers Banner’s transformation to the Hulk are based on the white eyes used in every “Hulk-out” on the TV show.
- The guard who was bribed a pizza by Banner was played by Lou Ferrigno. Ferrigno played the Hulk for all five seasons (and three made for TV movies) on television.
- The college student who records The Hulk’s fight with the Army is named Jack McGee. In the show, McGee pursues Banner in nearly each episode of the show, offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who can find and capture The Hulk.
And that’s just a few of the “Easter Eggs”.
Hope you’ll look into (or even react) a few of the episodes of The Incredible Hulk TV Show.
Love those Easter eggs, though I knew some of it!
When banner gave the pizza to the guard i was like Leo that is the original one the first hulk. 🤦 i was screaming at my phone 😁...
YES would LOVE reactions to a couple of those tv show episodes!!
28:15 “Where did she meet her dad?”
-You see, when a Mommy and a Daddy love each other Very much…
23:50 What Ross meant by that was Betty already knew Bruce was the hulk but that was the first time she ever saw him as the hulk in person.
31:24 this guy reactions are priceless.
Fun fact: Quite a few people missed it in the opening sequence, but all of the hardware that Ross uses to hunt down Bruce was made by Stark Industries.
That was the first thing I noticed when I first saw this movie.
That whole university scene from 23:51 - 27:30 had me on the edge of my seat and hyped tf up for the rest of the movie when I was watching it at the theaters
This movie is the hulk but they forgot the hulk best powers bullets and explosions didn’t just make him more angry when got got hit the bullets was like going in his skin with out hurting him making him bigger basically like he was absorbing the bullets and explosives
Your reaction to Blonksy getting kicked was hilarious shit had me crying!
I’m dying rn lmao! 🤣
Hulk's love was Liv Tyler, played the elf princess in Lord of the Rings.
Always love seeing William Hurt. A huge loss. Played bad guy Dad in this movie.
NEVER TRUST AN ELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Marvel comics in the 90's went through a really rough patch. To avoid bankruptcy they sold the rights to their properties to movie companies. Most of them were pretty bad. In around 2007 they decided to make their own movie studio and started the MCU
Now this is the real Incredible Hulk 💪
I mean, if you watched the 2003 hulk that isn't "multiverse" you might as go watch all the Blade movies because he's a marvel character. He was the first marvel character to make it to modern day big screen. Even before the Iron man movies
I'm pretty sure the first is Howard the Duck.
I’d love to see his reaction to Tobeys Spider-Man and Hugh jackmans wolverine
Loved the Lou Ferrigno cameo, security guard he gave the pizza to. He's the original Hulk from the 70's
It REALLY bugs me how underrated tha movie is, or the hate it gets.
It is a really good movie.
maybe because of disney/MCU the incredible hulk is from universal and only one actor play in later movie (rip actor whose play T. Ross)
It didn't have the retro charm/action serial vibe of Captain America or an amazing character like Downey's Tony Stark to carry it. In fact it was very generic. I quite like the villain in this movie but even compared to Thor 1 the cast didn't vibe quite as hard.
@Larry it was better than expected for sure
Lou Ferrigno, the security guard who gets a pizza, played The Hulk, in the old TV Show. He, and Stan Lee, played security guards, in "Hulk" (2003), also.
Woohoo! Yeah you’re gonna enjoy this ride Leo. Remember two things, always check after credits for more scenes, some movies have them some movies don’t, and always look out for a cameo by Stan Lee. Rest in peace the legend.
After the early phase 1 films every MCU movie has some kind of mid and/or post-credits scene.
3:38 Sesame Street is in the MCU confirmed.
420 is coming soon we need a couple of stoner movies soon.
Just toss this man into "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" headfirst.
-Harold and Kumar go to white castle
-harold and Kumar go to Guantanamo bay
-half baked
-Fear and loathing in Las Vegas
-Due date
-Hangover 3
How high
Pineapple express
Any of the friday movies 🤣
He has already done Pineapple Express and the first Friday movie
big daddy and little nicky decue bigglow 2.
The thumbnail is class 😅
Hey, Leo? In regards to the OLDER Hulk movie, what you have to remember is that in 2003 there was no such THING as the MCU. The MCU started with Iron Man in the late 2000's (the movie before THIS Incredible Hulk). That's why the movie "Hulk" from 2003 isn't an MCU movie, but "The Incredible Hulk" from 2008 IS part of it.
We’re well past the point where the MCU references non-MCU marvel properties. X-Men movies, Spider-Man movies, the 90’s Captain America movies, hell even Howard the Duck are all referenced by so therefore related even if not in the MCU.
@@react2379 That's not how relation works. If I make a zombie movie and one of the zombies looks like Willy Wonka that doesn't make it related to the Chocolate Factory movies. Those all got referenced because they were all Marvel Comics, not because any movies happened. You're gonna confuse him even more, quit it.
@@react2379 EDIT: Also, I'm not sure what you're actually talking about. All I said was the 2003 movie was made before the MCU was a thing. What you said doesn't really make sense as a response to what I said. I wasn't even talking about MCU references.
@@react2379 Also, we're nowhere NEAR past the point where the MCU references non-MCU Marvel properties. We just got told we're bringing back Patrick Stewart as Professor X again. Do you honestly think that DOESN'T mean whatever movie he's gonna be in isn't gonna be overpacked with X-Men The Movie references and stuff like that? OH, PLEASE...... 🙄
The pizza restaurant owner Stanley was played by actor Paul Soles, who was the original 1960s cartoon Hulk and 1960s cartoon Spider-Man voice.
Side note. The girl is Liv Tyler, Stephen Tyler (from Arrosmith)’s daughter. Watch Armageddon. You gonna love it.
He definitely will.
he also watched Lord of the Rings, where she's Arwen
the security guard he bribed with the pizza was none other than Lou Ferrigno. world famous body builder and the man who played the Hulk on the old tv show.
Honestly, Betty Ross and Bruce Banner getting spicy in the sheets would mean, that she’d have to be a Hulk too. Her Father becomes Red-Hulk eventually, and then later on in the comics Betty becomes Red-She Hulk. Could you imagine the spicy under the sheets Crap she’d get up to with her Hulk form and Bruce’s own? Three words. LORD. HAVE. MERCY!
MCU movies in order:
- Iron Man (2008)*
- The Incredible Hulk (2008)*
- Iron Man 2 (2010)
- Thor (2011)
- Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
- The Avengers (2012)
- Iron Man 3 (2013)
- Thor: The Dark World (2013)
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
- Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
- Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
- Ant-Man (2015)
- Captain America: Civil War (2016)
- Doctor Strange (2016)
- Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (2017)
- Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
- Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
- Black Panther (2017)
- Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
- Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
- Captain Marvel (2019)
- Avengers: Endgame (2019)
- Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
- WandaVision (Disney Plus series)
- Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney Plus series)
- Loki season 1 (Disney Plus series)
- Black Widow (2021)
- What If...? (Disney Plus series)
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)
- Eternals (2021)
- Hawkeye (Disney Plus series)
- Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
- Moon Knight (Disney Plus series)
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (05/06/22)
Technically the 2008 is a continuation of 2003 storyline. If you watch the end of the 03 version he runs to South America and the 2008 hulk begins at the same point and in the intro it flashes back to parts of the 03 movie to catch us up real fast and show the origin story. Bruce in the MCU references actions in this movie and in the 2003 movie. The Ang Lee hulk movie is UNDERRATED AF.
It isn’t “technically” a continuation. It just isn’t a continuation at all. They never show scenes from the first one in the flash backs, they show similar flashbacks but they aren’t the same. This was a reboot, but they did it the way they did because people had already watched the 2003 film and understood the origin.
I will always love this Hulk
Yeess. The Hulk is and always has been my favorite Hero of them all, since I was 5 years old Hulk has been my fav
I know im so late your reaction is so funny🤣🤣
He called Edward Norton Tim Horton 😂 Could you imagine The Incredible Hulk working at a Tim Horton's passing out cheeseburgers?
Mate, I could be wrong, but I think MARVEL COMICS didn't start making moves based on their comics until around 2004 or 2005. I don't remember any Marvel movies before 2005.
lmao that heart rate in side of her i cried laughing
The stuff they gave Blonski was an almost perfected re-creation of the super soldier formula that made Captain America back in World War 2.
The security guy he gave the pizza to is the OG Hulk from the series
The old Hulk was before Marvel got the rights to all their movies back after they sold them off in the 90's. There's a bunch of pre-mcu Spiderman movies too. Once the got the rights back it made the interconnected Marvel Cinematic Universe possible.
"SNAP SNAP...... WHAT YOU MEAN STOP, SNAP HIS NECK" I'm dead lol
Dude I love your reactions so much. Can’t wait to see you go on this journey. But one thing I’m really excited to see are the thumbnails you are going to come up with for the movies, they are so great. You as Hulk is hilarious 😂. Can’t wait to see what you do with Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor 😝
When he mentioned "what if he Hulk'd inside her" I just imagined that gif of Black Widow and Hulk LMAO
Nah Bruce and Betty would make sense.
I personally love this movie bc It was filmed here in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil 🇧🇷).
I miss when movies were filmed here hahahah The Expendables, Fast and Furious 5, Hulk , Twilight breaking down 1 ❤️❤️❤️
Damn baby girl that profile picture got me weak seeesh 😵
So is that "city" Norton was in a real place? is it unique or are places like that all over?
@@Biorythym It was a favela actually in Rio de Janeiro, I believe it's Vidigal
Just FYI, the MCU didn't launch until 2008.
I remember watching The Incredible Hulk every weekend when I was a kid 😆 David Banner he was called then...I really enjoyed this Leo thank you..
Tons of HIDDEN GEMS in this movie
- PRIMAL FEAR (1996)
- THE TOWN (2010)
- PRISONERS (2013)
- GONE GIRL (2014)
- CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (2002)
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31:23 bro i always thought about that too everytime I'm watching this movie😂😂😂
Man you are well in the wind! But plenty of time to catch up and watch all the movies and Disney+ shows. Lets get this MCU show on the road!!
Please don't watch the Disney + shows, they are terrible.
@@TheHi_King don’t listen to him, they aren’t
Groomers gonna groom!
@@TheHi_King everyone has different opinions why have people forgotten this?
@@palmeristo because he is a grown @$$ man no need to be watching Disney plenty of new movies & TV series to watch
Leo! You gave me life saying that you want to cruise through the MCU! And...
I’M HERE FOR IT!!!
🖤🌹🖤🧛🏻♀️
The first hulk movie you saw is connected to the MCU regardless of what everyone says due to whatever reasons. The first movie is his origin story and it ends with him escaping to Brazil. This movie was intended to be the sequel which is why it starts with the hulk in Brazil and quickly covers his origins in the first minutes of the movie. But due to franchise financial issues and ownerships of marvel characters to different studios, the first hulk movie has been denied connection to the MCU but IT IS CONNECTED.
Except it isn't. Yeah, they tried to maintain a tiny bit of continuity between the end of Ang Lee Hulk and the beginning of this one, to try and be a little less confusing to audiences, but the fact that the way he _became_ the Hulk is completely different means these movies aren't remotely connected, and Lee's Hulk is not part of the MCU.
At least for now, anyways. There's no telling if they might try to fold Lee's Hulk into the MCU via the multiverse, but I don't see that happening with that trainwreck version of Hulk.
@IT'S MR. VIDEO
18:08
That's Lou Ferrigno, he used to play as the Hulk for the late 70's version of the show.
The "old man" who drank the bottle was Stan Lee btw
@18:09
That security guard is the actor and ex body builder Lou Ferrigno
He was the original actor who played the hulk back in the 80s i believe
I'll try and explain the marvel movie business short and simple. In the 90's Marvel Comics was going bankrupt, so they sold the rights of their various characters to different movie studios. Sony had Spider-Man. Fox had X-Men, FantasticFour, Daredevil. Paramount had Hulk. In order to keep the rights of these characters the movie studios HAD to keep making movies. Once Marvel saw superhero movie business was poppin, they wanted to get in on the movie side of things. Problem was their most popular characters were with other studios (mainly Spider-Man and the X-men). So they had to turn to their less popular (at the time) characters of Iron Man, Captain America. The reason why there is a Hulk in 2003 AND 2008 is b/c the 2003 Paramounts movie was a dud, no sequels were coming. Marvel went to Paramount and basically said "we can both go in on this 2008 one. It connects to our new MCU universe but you get some money from it, no Hulk solo movie will be made without you" This was sort of applied to the Spider-Man movies from 2017-2021 (that's a WHOLE OTHER can of worms). But the basic idea was 2003 wasn't going to lead to more money so Marvel said "hey let us try and make a Hulk in our movie universe, you can get some money from our work, we just want to be able to use the character"
It wasn't because "Superheroes were popping", quite the reverse: A string of bad movies from '03-'07 from those other studios had ruined the genre, and the '03 Hulk and '05 Fantastic Four were such messes, that Stan Lee and Avi Arad had to keep their own company property SAFE. It's no secret why the Hulk was their first official do-over, even before Iron Man's surprise hit.
(If you remember '08 fans/critics saying "Dark Knight doesn't LOOK like a superhero movie!", guess which ones they meant.)
First of all you're using a bunch of big words i don't understand and since I don't understand them I'm gunna take them as disrespect. so watch your mouth and just tell me why these movies were made.
@@infctdppt They were made because everyone wanted a piece of X-Men and Spiderman's 00's movie success--and to help some favorite characters that wouldn't normally get movies--but...not everyone knew HOW.
Marvel needed the money and exposure, and sold the licenses, but they didn't have any say over the movie that came out at the other end. And they soon did something about that.
It wasn't Marvel seeing things poppin' - it was more like a string of failures doing damage to their brand and Marvel being like "Fine, I'll do it myself"
You forgot to tell him that Blade saved them
I like the character too. i.e. my icon. LOL I love the fact that the "Original Hulk" Lou Ferrigno plays the security guard that is bribed with the pizza.
(just here for ur reactions) 💚😉
The security guard is Lou Ferrigno, the original Hulk from the Tv series. And a mister Olympia competitor.
Brother, back when Marvel just did comics, they would rent out (license) the rights to use their characters in movies made by other companies. That's what happened with the 2003 Hulk movie. But later, in 2008, Marvel decided to make movies themselves, and they started the MCU. They got the Hulk back, but they still had to allow some comic other characters like the X-men to be used by other studios because of their past lease arrangements. That was also true for a while with Spiderman that they had leased to Sony... but Sony ended up doing a deal with Marvel where they shared Spiderman and let him in the MCU even though they still had the rights. I hope that explains the craziness a little.
actually they didn't rent out the characters. they fully sold the movie rights. marvel could not use any of the characters in their movies and is why the cinematic universe started with what was their B list heroes at the time. they also could not use the term mutant at all. they eventually got the movie rights back to everything (unless I'm forgetting something) except for spider-man. hulk in the avengers was a deal between them and universal but i think they also got his movie rights back at some point
"Where did she meet her dad?"
LOL!
The MCU started in 2008, 5 years after that hulk movie you mentioned, you'll want to look up the marvel movie release order to watch its story with the most impact
7:36 That's Stan Lee, the creator of many marvel comics (Spiderman, Ironman, Hulk and more), he has a cameo in every marvel film except the new ones because he passed away in 2018
The hulk (2003) is a classic idc what anyone says I was 3 years old when it came out and I still believe it’s a classic such good memories.
With that being said, this 2008 Incredible Hulk is the best looking hulk to ever hit cinema better than the avengers hulk!
The madder Hulk gets, the stronger he gets!
Honestly, after all is said and done and everything else has come out.... This is still one of my favorites/all around best in the entire MCU
Keep up the vids tho bro love watchin you it’s like a weekly show
Hulk is my favorite out of all of the Marvel characters. I resonate with this character so much being a literal giant knowing I could crush someone and choosing not to keeping all the anger at bay all the time. This one movie was the best interpretation of that character of everyone that has come out. Just the one part where he says "leave me alone" in the factory gives me chills because I felt the same way all the time even after being sent over the edge.
@1:25 Hulk (2003) was a big budget single story super hero movie before the MCU was really conceived. They rebooted in 2008 to begin the MCU Timeline and start the intertwined shared universe.
Yeah the MCU didn't even exist at the time
Yay, finally. You’re in for a treat this whole MCU Series. Even though you’re not there yet, it’s best to watch the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Spider-Man movies before you watch “Spider-Man: No Way Home”. In case you haven’t seen them yet.
Banners Blood Mixed with Dr Sterns head at 40:31 makes him another Hulk villain named the leader.
- WEDDING CRASHERS (2005)
- NOTHING TO LOSE (1997)
- GET HIM TO THE GREEK (2010)
- OUTSIDE PROVIDENCE (1999)
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Still waiting for your response, you claimed to be on original fan describe some of the first original Leo content he had posted.
Alright man this one's a long shot, but I was the person who first recommended Idle Hands lol ✋ and you received my message. Thank you!!! The next movie has to be The New Guy. Hilarious movie you will for sure enjoy Mr. Video!!! Thank you
This is one of those movies in the MCU that I can rewatch at any given day, cause it stands in its own.
I don’t care what no one says, this verse of the hulk is awesome! And I actually like this movie. It’s one of the more underrated films in the MCU! And this version of the creature is way more intimidating than the current one even though the current one is more massive!