The Incredible Hulk (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Universal has now provided us with the highres artwork for the 1-disc release
Title: The Incredible Hulk
Starring: Edward Norton
Released: 21st October 2008
SRP: $34.98 (3-Disc)
Further Details:
Universal has announced 1-disc ($29.98), 3-disc ($34.98) and Blu-ray ($39.98) editions of The Incredible Hulk which stars Edward Norton. The only extra material on the 1-disc will be a commentary with Director Louis Leterrier and Tim Roth, and deleted scenes. The 3-disc will include all that, along with featurettes (The Making of Incredible, Becoming The Hulk, Becoming The Abomination, Anatomy of a Hulk Out, From Comic Book to Screen), additional deleted scenes, an alternate opening, and a digital copy of the film. The Blu-ray edition will include all of the above, plus U Control features (Thunderbolt Files, Scene Explorer, Comic Book Gallery, Animated Comic, Picture in Picture). We've attached the artwork below:







News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Edward Norton
Released: 21st October 2008
SRP: $34.98 (3-Disc)
Further Details:
Universal has announced 1-disc ($29.98), 3-disc ($34.98) and Blu-ray ($39.98) editions of The Incredible Hulk which stars Edward Norton. The only extra material on the 1-disc will be a commentary with Director Louis Leterrier and Tim Roth, and deleted scenes. The 3-disc will include all that, along with featurettes (The Making of Incredible, Becoming The Hulk, Becoming The Abomination, Anatomy of a Hulk Out, From Comic Book to Screen), additional deleted scenes, an alternate opening, and a digital copy of the film. The Blu-ray edition will include all of the above, plus U Control features (Thunderbolt Files, Scene Explorer, Comic Book Gallery, Animated Comic, Picture in Picture). We've attached the artwork below:







News by Tom Woodward
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Now, for those of you who hated it, please don't give me a wedgie but...I actually really liked it, so much I saw it twice. & the cover looks amazing...but I would have done it like this:
single disc cover: poster of Norton forward & hulk backwards.
2-Disc set: this cover.
3-Disc set: I would have tried to find a way for all 3 to be on it. you know like 1, 2, 3....
I know *turns around for wedgie* let the yanking begin...
Zachariah
single disc cover: poster of Norton forward & hulk backwards.
2-Disc set: this cover.
3-Disc set: I would have tried to find a way for all 3 to be on it. you know like 1, 2, 3....
I know *turns around for wedgie* let the yanking begin...
Zachariah
please dear God, change the boxart to the one used in the movie posters, this is godaweful
Hopefully they do happen to change the boxart like they did with the Fountain. The color in this is horrible too, mixing green with purple? MEH and hopefully we do get a 3 hour cut, it's the only way for a good sequel and for Norton to return.
I hope thats not the Blu box art.
I liked the movie, more so than Ang Lee's version, but I was still surprised at how apparently difficult it is to make an extremely good "Hulk" movie. I really enjoyed the first half of "The Incredible Hulk" but once we meet that strange doctor (Mr. Blue) the film went downhill from there and for me at least, didn't recover until the very end (the second to the last sequence and the last sequence with Tony Stark). I've heard the DVD release to be 10/21 but that is tentative and is already a busy day DVD-release wise. I hope the 3-Disc Set is a true 3-Discer and doesn't come with a beyond-pointless digital copy. The director has said that he would put as many of the deleted scenes on the regular DVD as would fit and depending on how many discs it was so hopefully that lends some evidence that it could be a legit 3-Disc Set. The artwork isn't the greatest - way too on the nose. For Special Edition DVD covers, less is more.
LostCity wrote: Sorry to say but if you're a fan of the 2003 version you're either a fairy or your taste is in your ass.
Funny, I feel the same way about fans of Vegemite.
Funny, I feel the same way about fans of Vegemite.
I Actually Really Liked This One, I Hope I'll Be Picking Up The Blu-Ray.
Disappointing artwork.
Pretty good movie. Not as good as the 2003 version.
I'll skip this release.
Pretty good movie. Not as good as the 2003 version.
I'll skip this release.
This Hulk movie did not suck at all like that Ange Lee c**p. I will be picking this up on Blu-ray so I can enjoy this most awesome comic to film movie :D.
Now I can understand the convenience of a digital copy on the Blu-Ray edition (for, me I don't have a Blu-Ray drive on my computer, and one reason I was skeptical to start a Blu-Ray collection was because I would be limited to just watching the movies in my living room, but with the digital copy i could watch it on the computer in my room as well) but for a regular DVD it seems pointless.
you might think a 3 disc version is a little overboard but its a 3 disc not a 2 disc because when the movie came out Leterrier said not sure if he was gonna put althe deleted scenes on the 2 disc because it would be too much for one or two discs with the other features so he probally decided to make a 3 disc not a 2 disc so he can put all 70 minutes on the dvd without taking out anyother planned features.
got the info-
The Incredible Hulk
release date-October 21 2008
single disc- unknown features
three disc- probally 70 minutes of addinitional scenes, digital copy, other features unknown
Blu-Ray- 70 minutes of addintional scenes, other features unknown
single disc cover-
http://www.dvdtown.com/images/displaymedia.php?...
no two disc
got the info-
The Incredible Hulk
release date-October 21 2008
single disc- unknown features
three disc- probally 70 minutes of addinitional scenes, digital copy, other features unknown
Blu-Ray- 70 minutes of addintional scenes, other features unknown
single disc cover-
http://www.dvdtown.com/images/displaymedia.php?...
no two disc
kingdbz93 wrote: Now I can understand the convenience of a digital copy on the Blu-Ray edition (for, me I don't have a Blu-Ray drive on my computer, and one reason I was skeptical to start a Blu-Ray collection was because I would be limited to just watching the movies in my living room, but with the digital copy i could watch it on the computer in my room as well) but for a regular DVD it seems pointless.
the digital copies are just standard def, regardless if you're buying the blu-ray version of the movie or not. kinda stupid if you ask me but i'm also one of those people who think the concept of digital copies themselves are stupid so. lol
the digital copies are just standard def, regardless if you're buying the blu-ray version of the movie or not. kinda stupid if you ask me but i'm also one of those people who think the concept of digital copies themselves are stupid so. lol
Few more details added
Found this on BBFC:
Audio Commentary
23 Deleted Scenes 41m 58s
Alternate Opening 2m 33s
From Comicbook to Screen 6m 30s
Becoming the Abomination 10m 13s
Hulking Out on Campus 10m 6s
Hulking Out in the Botling Plant 9m 41s
Becoming the Hulk 9m 19s
Hulking Out in Harlem 7m 55s
Scene Explorer A 26m 41s
Scene Explorer B 26m 41s
Scene Explorer C 26m 41s
Scene Explorer D 26m 41s
Audio Commentary
23 Deleted Scenes 41m 58s
Alternate Opening 2m 33s
From Comicbook to Screen 6m 30s
Becoming the Abomination 10m 13s
Hulking Out on Campus 10m 6s
Hulking Out in the Botling Plant 9m 41s
Becoming the Hulk 9m 19s
Hulking Out in Harlem 7m 55s
Scene Explorer A 26m 41s
Scene Explorer B 26m 41s
Scene Explorer C 26m 41s
Scene Explorer D 26m 41s
If the prebook date is September 9, then the release date will most likely be the October 21 date mentioned earlier.
well least now we know for sure that disc 3 is a digital copy, not that anyone really doubted it but yeah.
The Digital Copy thing wouldn't be so bad... IF IT FRICKIN' WORKED ON ANY IPOD OR IPHONE!!!!!!!
What is with the TERRIBLE boxart. Even on the Blu cover
The Blu-Ray Is Green.
yeah weird. And why is there NO Bonus View 1.1 (PiP) on this. It looks like studios is dropping Bonus View 1.1. And going with the VERY lame BD-Live. Hate that s**t
A green blu-ray box?
Right, will the 70 extra minutes be seamlessly inserted into the movie on the BR version, or is it just 70 minutes worth of deleted scenes?
Vin wrote: Right, will the 70 extra minutes be seamlessly inserted into the movie on the BR version, or is it just 70 minutes worth of deleted scenes?
Looks like all the deleted scenes including the alternate opening (which should be the Antartica opening) will be seperate I think :\
Looks like all the deleted scenes including the alternate opening (which should be the Antartica opening) will be seperate I think :\
Phil92 wrote: da_hustla wrote: When will the digital copy madness stop ?
When the studios realise that no-one uses it.
They use digital copies as a way not to pay to download it off of iTunes or Netflix or Movielink. Some people use it, not lots of people. Just some. But if you want to stand uncorrected, I'll said it's just a excuse to label it a 2 or 3-disc special edition for no reason at all.
When the studios realise that no-one uses it.
They use digital copies as a way not to pay to download it off of iTunes or Netflix or Movielink. Some people use it, not lots of people. Just some. But if you want to stand uncorrected, I'll said it's just a excuse to label it a 2 or 3-disc special edition for no reason at all.
C'mon. It's not that hard to release Edward Norton's CUT DVD. Honestly, I wanna see them all.
the green Blu-ray bar looks horrendous.
Disc three: Digital copy. Plllllease. Stop, the madness!
So is there any chance of the footage being mixed in with the actual movie? Is anyone going to make the effort to combine the scenes or is that even possible on blu-ray?
I'm still waiting for the release date to come. Where is it?




Cover art sucks. Universal should have stuck with the one-sheet artwork.