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The Incredible Hulk Returns
Dr. David Banner meets a former student, who has a magical hammer that summons Thor, a Norse god who is prevented from entering Valhalla. When the two superheroes stop feuding long enough to breathe, they are a team unmatched by any of their enemies.
Release : | 1988 |
Rating : | 5.7 |
Studio : | NBC, New World Television, Bixby-Brandon Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Property Master, |
Cast : | Bill Bixby Lou Ferrigno Jack Colvin Eric Allan Kramer Lee Purcell |
Genre : | Adventure Drama Action TV Movie |
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I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
A different way of telling a story
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Although it's hidden behind a nondescript title, THE INCREDIBLE HULK RETURNS actually turns out to be something of a gem of a superhero movie. It's a TV movie spin-off from the classic late '70s TV series which starred Bill Bixby as Bruce Banner and Lou Ferrigno as his hulked-out alter ego, and both actors return in a tale which pits the Hulk against that Norse god of legend, Thor.Yes, it's Thor and Hulk, in the same movie, some twenty years before Marvel became popular again with the likes of THE AVENGERS flick. Obviously, THE INCREDIBLE HULK RETURNS is an entirely different kettle of fish, packed full as it is of cheesy '80s-era special effects, camp costumes and even camper acting, but at the same time it's a lovable film with plenty to enjoy.I don't know, I do appreciate these older comic book adaptations which play up the camp - they're somehow more endearing than the new, po-faced, wisecracking superhero flicks. THE INCREDIBLE HULK RETURNS feels a little like the BATMAN TV show of the 1960s, with a couple of erstwhile heroes working their way through various criminal types as they battle to bring down some thieving foes. Bill Bixby's calm presence centres the whole thing, but Ferrigno is the scene-stealer as ever; as for Eric Kramer's Thor, well let's say his acting is an acquired taste. The familiar B-movie faces of Charles Napier and Tim Thomerson round out the cast of what is a surprisingly entertaining and action-packed superhero outing.
Six years after the TV series was sadly canceled, with David Banner's fate unresolved, we got this return, so we fans should be happy right? Well, not really.Bill Bixby returns of course, and picks up where he left off from 'A Minor Problem' without missing a beat. Lou Ferrigno is back as the Hulk, and is as impressive as ever. Jack Colvin returns for the last time(sadly) still trying to find his John Doe, and still falling short.This time however, another Marvel Superhero appears...Thor. Huh? Thor? Really? The original series was grounded in reality, with no other superhero or villain aspects at all, so to include a fantastic, bordering on magical character like Thor is beyond silly, it's downright insulting. Actor Eric Kramer does give it his all, though.Kenneth Johnson was not involved at all, and his absence denied this film any heart, and the whole tone of this just feels wrong.A shame, but does have a familiar ending...
I wasn't expecting a lot when I picked this up on VHS for less than a buck. Even after I started watching I seriously doubted I would make it through to the end, but I was shocked to find myself really enjoying this rather cool flick. Eric Kramer was a great Thor. He was funny, hunky, and all together a delight. This was his movie to be honest about it although everyone else pitched in admirably as well. Tim Thomerson was a little underused but that is a minor complaint. It was cool to have him along for the ride along with the bad guy from the Blues Brother movie. I also found this movie to be pretty well written. Everything comes together fairly well and the film moves along with a purpose. Another big bonus is all the action, Ferrigno and Kramer get lots of time battling bad guys and each other. I loved the ending when Thor got to throw his hammer at the car. I also loved how he kept calling the Hulk the Troll...that was funny, as were lots of other stuff in the movie. The epilogues were a nice touch with a bit of a bittersweet wrap after all the frantic action. This is a cool super hero movie and you might want to check it out...the effects were pretty good for a late eighties film. Nice! Certainly much better than rated here fer cryin' out loud.
This was a fantastic movie. After an absence of about six years the Hulk was back teaming up with the Norse god Thor to battle a bunch of gangsters. The film may have had minor faults but not enough to spoil my enjoyment of the movie.The Hulk certainly looked different. He seemed a lighter shade of green, he seemed taller and he definitely looked more muscular. But he looked in great shape as he battled with Thor and then teamed with Thor.Thor was another comic book character from Marvel. The comic book Thor had a red cape and could fly. This Thor could not fly and had no red cape but to be honest that would have looked rather corny on film. Eric Allen Kramer played Thor who laughed in the face of danger and only seemed truly happy when he was involved in a battle.The movie itself could be considered different to the original series. This movie was more like an episode of Knight Rider with it's stunts and it's action but I'm not complaining.Jack Colvin was back as Jack McGee in this movie. It would be the final time we saw McGee as he would not return in the next two films. He didn't really have a prominent role in this film, certainly not as prominent as he had in the series. That was my only complaint.All in all, a great movie. Fans of comic books will love it.