Tag: Hulk
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10 Worst Movies of 2005, Ranked
From over-the-top humor and a good dose of generally entertaining films, the 2000s were a defining time for cinema, introducing audiences to countless memorable movies and a new and more optimistic era in the film industry. An emerging genre at the time, for instance, was the superhero one, with movies like the unforgettable Hulk (2003)…
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Yellowstone’s Josh Lucas Wasn’t Originally Looking To Play Young John Dutton
The massive success of “Yellowstone” aside, the sprawling generational epic of the Dutton family is peppered with fascinating, often troubled characters that would be any actor’s dream to play. Appearing only in flashbacks to the 1990s in the series, Josh Lucas is no exception, and he jumped at the chance to play the younger version…
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Ang Lee’s ‘Hulk’ Is the Only Film That Captures the Character’s Awful Reality
Ang Lee is arguably one of the greatest directors to make a superhero film. Given his eclectic, widely varied filmography, from the timeless Brokeback Mountain and Sense & Sensibility to The Ice Storm and Life of Pi, you’d think that if he made a superhero film, it would be one of the greatest ever made,…
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Ang Lee’s ‘Hulk’ Took Big Swings That Today’s Superhero Movies Don’t
Marvel’s Hulk has always been a notoriously difficult character to depict on screen. Over the years, attempts have been made to adapt the green monster into a variety of different solo movies, but none of them have enjoyed the box office success or the critical acclaim that other Marvel movies do. Even amidst the list…
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Edward Norton’s ‘The Incredible Hulk’ Was More Dramatic Off-Camera
The Incredible Hulk for many reasons. Read full article
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Does She-Hulk Get the Practice of Being a Paralegal Right?
She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law is exactly what it sounds like: it’s a TV show about a superhero who is an attorney, but chronologically, it’s truly about an attorney who became a superhero by accident. Throughout the show, Jen Walters (Tatiana Maslany) grapples with the notoriety gained from acquiring superpowers and how to maintain her identity as an…
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Tim Roth Not Sure Fans Will See His Mark Ruffalo ‘She-Hulk’ Scene, Talks ‘Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’ Extended Cut
Tim Roth says he isn’t so sure that his much-publicized “She-Hulk: Attorney At Law” scene with Mark Ruffalo made the final cut.In a new interview, the actor — who starred opposite Edward Norton in Marvel’s first standalone Hulk film and reprises his role as Emil Blonsky/Abomination in the new series — says he’s not sure…
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‘She-Hulk’ Review: Marvel’s ‘Fun Lawyer Show’ Doesn’t Go Big Enough
Hulk stories have never been the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s forte, so “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” has its work cut out for it.The latest Marvel Disney+ series follows practicing lawyer Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) who acquires superpowers after a car accident and ends up living and working as a hulk. Created by “Rick and Morty” writer…
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How The She-Hulk Cast Helped Ease Tim Roth Back Into The MCU
When “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” came out, fans were excited to see a face they hadn’t spied since 2008’s “
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Edward Norton Says Marvel Dropped His Plan for Dark Two-Film ‘Incredible Hulk’
With tepid film reviews and only $263 million at the worldwide box office, the Edward Norton-starring “