Much better movie than the original Hulk.
Nice job by Edward Norton. I love Liv Tyler. I didn't like Tim Roth at all as the bad guy. I just did not see him at all in the role of an elite soldier: too old, too weak looking. Sorry Tim.
Excellent sequel. Although perhaps not quite as good as the original, therefore the 8 instead of a 9. Mickey Rourke's character left me rather indifferent and I would have hoped for a bit more.
Robert Downey Jr. is excellent. The guy was born for the this role. The effects are excellent.
I'd give it an 8 for not wanting to give too high a score to compare it with the next Marvel movies I'm going to watch, but any movie with an oh-so-sexy Gwyneth Parltrow deserves a 9.
Eric Bana's acting is as wooden as the horse in his other film "Troy".
The end is ridiculous. Nolte's character is unbelievable (and we're talking about a superhero movie were usually anything goes).
The comic book style transitions just don't work.
I'm giving it a 5 because I'm a Marvel and Hulk fan, but giving it a 3 or 4 wouldn't be an injustice.
Now that's an ending I didn't expect.
Excellent episode as always, but there is no explanation as to what happened at the end of the previous one. If you're going to have a WTF ending, at least carry on with the thread.
This final episode left me in tears…
I don't have the vocabulary to describe just how brilliant this series has been. Everything, from the actors, the director, the writer, the photography, and a long etc. has been perfect. A true masterpiece and a must watch.
Thank you so much HBO for bringing this to our screens.
The only pity is knowing that this isn't a fictional story.
A truly amazing episode. I'm speechless... To know that this isn't fiction is completely horrifying
The first two episodes were great but this last episode was utter b*ll*cks.
Nothing more say.
Now that's an ending I didn't see coming…
You've watched it once and now you know you've got to watch it again to understand half of what you missed out with the three timelines.
I enjoyed it the first time but I dare say I'll enjoy it better the second time around.
As for it being Netflix's 'Game of Thrones'… it can't compare with the seasons based on G.R.R. Martin's novels. The rushed seasons that those two idiots "wrote" without being able to base themselves on the novels don't count.
Altogether, I'm looking forward to season two.
If only I could get the damn tune out of my head…
:notes: Toss a coin to your Witcher,
Oh Valley of Plenty,
Oh Valley of Plenteeey,
Oh, ohhh :notes:
I never thought I'd see a performance that would eclipse Heath Ledger. I'm not saying it's better, it's different. Each portrays the Joker in his own style and the result is a masterpiece of acting.
If Joaquin Phoenix doesn't win the Oscar for this I will be surprised.