The Incredible Hulk - Edward Norton, Tim Roth Interviews
Plus a bunch of movie footage.
Plus a bunch of movie footage.
Here’s part of the Tony Stark cameo from The Incredible Hulk right in this TV spot. No need to wait for after the credits even.

From the creators of “The Believer”, winner of the 2001 Sundance Grand Jury Prize, comes a black comedy about a man caught in the most impossible of conundrums: in love with his hometown, New York City, but driven mad by its noise. Transforming himself into “The Rectifier”, David takes on everyone from the schmuck who ignores his own car alarm to the city’s most powerful citizen, the Mayor. As his daring grows, New Yorkers rally behind him inspiring David to win this fight by the most ingenious of schemes.
Like a kinder, gentler Falling Down? Tim Robbins stars with William Hurt and Bridget Moynahan.

You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry.
The full trailer is here and the fugitive theme is definitely strong. Tim Roth’s Emil Blonsky (The Abomination) is ballsy, they use the term “bio-force experiments,” and there’s a hint of the old TV theme song at the end.

Definitely has the feel of the wandering loner from the Bill Bixby series.

Edward Norton takes his turn as Bruce Banner. We shall soon see how this compares to Ang Lee’s version.

Forest Whitaker gets caught up in an assassination attempt with Dennis Quaid and Matthew Fox in Vantage Point.