Movie |
Super Villain | Fear
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5.6/10
IMDb2004 | Danny Elfman
Location Professional of the Year Features | 2002 | Laura Sode-Matteson
Best Actress | 2004 | Jennifer Connelly
Best Special Effects | 2004 | Michael Lantieri
Best Music | 2004 | Danny Elfman
Male | 2003 | Eric Bana
Best Genre Film | 2003 | Ang Lee
Best Single Visual Effect of the Year in Any Medium | 2004 | Scott Benza
Outstanding Character Animation in a Live Action Motion Picture | 2004 | Scott Benza
Budget 137,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 245,360,480 USD
Much of the microbiology work seen on-screen is authentic, courtesy of Ang Lee's wife.
Edward Norton was approached to play Bruce Banner, but he turned it down; he didn't like the script despite being a Hulk fan. He later accepted the role in The Incredible Hulk (2008).
Nick Nolte grew his hair wildly for this movie when he was arrested for drunk driving and photographed for his now-infamous mug shot.
Ang Lee employed the split-screen technique to cinematically mimic the panels of a comic-book page. This required many takes of one scene, which was draining for Eric Bana. It took him four takes to film Banner's first Hulk transformation, and by the time of its completion, he was on the verge of collapse.
Ang Lee performed the Hulk through motion-capture technology.
"The Hulk: [first line, to Bruce] Puny human."
"Bruce Banner: I should have killed you. Father: Yeah? I should have killed you. Bruce Banner: I wish you had. I saw her last night. Saw her face. Brown hair, brown eyes. She smiled at me. She reached down and kissed my cheek. I can almost remember her smell. It was like desert flowers. Father: Her favorite perfume. Bruce Banner: It was my mother, and I don't even know her name. Father: It's alright, son. Go ahead and cry. Go ahead and cry. Cry. Crying will do you good. Bruce Banner: Don't touch me! Maybe, once you were my father, but you're not now and you never will be. Father: Oh, is that so? Well, I've got news for you. I didn't come here to see you. I came here to see my son. My real son. The one inside of you. You're nothing but a superficial shell, a husk of flimsy consciousness ready to be torn off at a moments notice. Bruce Banner: You can think what you like. I don't care, just go! Father: Now, son, listen to me. I've found a cure... for me. My cells can transform, too. Absorb enormous amounts of energy, but unlike you, they're unstable. Son, I need your strength. I gave you life, now you must give it back to me! Only a million times more radiant, more powerful! Bruce Banner: Stop! Father: Stop what? STOP WHAT! Think about all those men out there, in their uniforms! Barking and swallowing orders! Inflicting their petty rule over the entire globe! Think of all the harm they've done! To you, to me! To humanity! And know this, that we can make them, and their flags and their anthems and their governments disappear! In a flash, you and me! Bruce Banner: I'd rather die! Father: Oh, that's your answer and indeed you shall die and be reborn a hero! Of the kind that walked the Earth long before the pale religions of civilization infected humanity's soul! Bruce Banner: DON'T! Father: [David stops and shortly mocks Bruce in a calm manner] Stop your bawling, you weak little speck of human trash. [David gets up from his chair, yelling] Father: I'll go! You just watch me go!"