
Mark Ruffalo
Mark Ruffalo made his first appearance as the new Incredible Hulk as Marvel unveiled the complete cast for The Avengers film at Comic-Con Saturday.
The 42-year-old actor, best known for dramas such as Shutter Island and Collateral, will be the third actor to take on Bruce Banner, and his very green alter-ego, in seven years. Eric Bana starred in 2003's Hulk and Edward Norton headlined The Incredible Hulk in...
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Mark Ruffalo
Mark Ruffalo has been offered the role of Hulk alter ego Bruce Banner in The Avengers, but he has yet to decide whether to take it, his management tells TVGuide.com.
A Marvel Studios spokesman declined to comment...
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Get Smart courtesy Tracy Bennett/Warner Bros. Pictures
Steve Carells Get Smart topped the weekend box office with a 392 million opening well exceeding its hoped-for haul Meanwhile Mike Myers The Love Guru which was derided by at least one critic as one of the worst films of the year fell way way Way shy of projections placing No 4 with a mere 14 milRounding out the weekends top five were Kung Fu Panda 217 mil which Im quite literally just about to watch with my sons at the Cape Cod Cinema The Incredible Hulk 216 mil now just a few mil shy of the original Hulks overall take and The Happening 10 mil Whats your take on Get Smart andor Love Guru Share in comments Matt MitovichRelated149 Watch Masi Oka Get Smart149 Watch Movie Talk Will Love Guru Bring You Good Karma
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The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno courtesy Universal
Cheers to The Incredible Hulk for not forgetting its roots. The surprisingly solid summer blockbuster pays dual homage to the 1978-82 TV series. The late Bill Bixby (who played the Hulk's mild-mannered alter ego) is seen in a clip from his series The Courtship of Eddie's Father. And the original green monster, Lou Ferrigno, appears as a security guard Edward Norton bribes with a pizza and proclaims, "You are the man!" Ferrigno also provides the voice of the computer-generated Hulk. Would you want to tell him he couldn't have the job? Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board. We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine!
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The Incredible Hulk courtesy Universal Pictures
The Incredible Hulk mustered a more-than-credible 545 million to top the weekend box office The reboot fell shy of the 621 mil that Ang Lees critically reviled original collected in its own opening weekend yet is enjoying far better word-of-mouth and as such is expected to best the 2003 films 1322 million in salesLast weeks champ Kung Fu Panda placed second with 343 milRounding out the top five were M Nights The Happening rebounding soundly from Lady in the Water with a 305 mil debut You Dont Mess With the Zohan 164 mil and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 135 milREADER RATINGS How many stars do you give HulkREADER RATINGS How many stars do you give The HappeningRelated149 Watch Movie Talks Ken and Maitland review The Incredible Hulk and The Happening
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CHiPs courtesy Turner Home Entertainment, Route 66 courtesy CBS, Incredible Hulk courtesy Universal Studios
As we all know by now (unless you're living under a rock), Harrison Ford has been whipped back into shape for the long-awaited 4th film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. It debuts at the box office in just two more months, and most of us can't wait! But there's been an added bonus: in the run-up to this sure-fire blockbuster, Paramount Home Entertainment and Lucasfilm have slowly been releasing DVD sets of the early '90s television version, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. In fact, the third and final collection ships on April 29th.Pre-order Young Indiana Jones - Vol. 3 on Amazon.comBut if it weren't for the upcoming return of this illustrious character, would the television series have ever seen the light of day? Maybe...but possibly not at this particular time, and probably not with such an in-depth production job on episodes and extras. Oh, these TV-DVDs have certainly been in the works since 2002. But then again, the new film has been planned for a very lon...
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The Incredible Hulk courtesy Universal Pictures
Word is spreading that Edward Norton is threatening not to promote The Incredible Hulk when its June 13 premiere nears, due to the fact that he is unhappy with the final cut. (To name but one similar past squabble, Norton famously warred with director Tony Kaye over the edit of American History X.)While distributor Universal Pictures has no comment on the alleged friction between the actor and Marvel Studios, Norton's rep tells the New York Post, "Edward was brought on... as a producer, screenwriter and actor, so it shouldn't surprise anyone that he has a lot of creative input. His deal was for [three Hulk films], and he takes those roles seriously."Please don't make Edward angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry.Watch and discuss the new Hulk trailer in our Today's Top Videos blog.
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Looks like theyre giving the big green guy another go on the big screen (rightfully so considering what a let down the last one was) except this time, Edward Norton will be the destructive beast that is the Hulk. Honestly, were kinda annoyed by all the buzz about Norton being diva regarding the final cut of the movie. But, as long as the CGIs actually look decent, well stop complaining. Your take: Whos excited for the Hulk? Think it has a fighting chance to really capture the comic, or will it flop like the last film attempt?
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