The Incredible Hulk (US - DVD R1)
Universal Home Video has sent over the artwork for the first season of the show
Title: The Incredible Hulk
Starring: Lou Ferrigno
Released: 18th July 2006
SRP: $39.98
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Universal Home Video has revealed the official artwork for the first season of The Incredible Hulk which stars Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby. The four-disc package will be available to own from the 18th July, and should set you back around $39.98. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.33:1 full frame, along with English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono tracks. According to our friends at TVShowsOnDVD.com, the set will include both pilot telefilms, the 10 regular weekly episodes from the short first season, and a bonus episode "Stop the Presses" from season two. Extras will include a commentary track on the first telefilm, and a Lou Ferrigno introduction. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:




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Starring: Lou Ferrigno
Released: 18th July 2006
SRP: $39.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has revealed the official artwork for the first season of The Incredible Hulk which stars Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby. The four-disc package will be available to own from the 18th July, and should set you back around $39.98. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.33:1 full frame, along with English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono tracks. According to our friends at TVShowsOnDVD.com, the set will include both pilot telefilms, the 10 regular weekly episodes from the short first season, and a bonus episode "Stop the Presses" from season two. Extras will include a commentary track on the first telefilm, and a Lou Ferrigno introduction. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:




News by Tom Woodward
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took Universal long enough to release seasons of this.
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Damn straight they took too long! Been waiting ages for this, now bring on the Spiderman series of the 90s onto DVD already
David Banner, I just keyed your car.
ROOOOAAAAAAAAARRRRR!!! HEHEHEEHE, I'm priceless
ROOOOAAAAAAAAARRRRR!!! HEHEHEEHE, I'm priceless
I have to make a point to attempt to rent this. For nostalgia.
I am so please they have finally decided to release this ,how often I`ve been on ebay and been tempted to buy the copies(recorded of the sci/fi channel) people have been flogging only to think "how good is the quality of these" and I since may`d do with the Ultimate Collection Release ...
Anyway I`ve heard Universal will only release more seasons if this one sells well ... So come on guys ...
Anyway I`ve heard Universal will only release more seasons if this one sells well ... So come on guys ...
It's seems that the extras are exactly the same as for the DVD release a while back of the first and second season pilots.
The exception is the pointless inclusion of a season two episode.
Universal don't seem too confident of it's success, if this is the best they can do.
The exception is the pointless inclusion of a season two episode.
Universal don't seem too confident of it's success, if this is the best they can do.
I used to watch this as a kid, but I don`t think I would be able to take it now. It was just so cheesy.
YlowBstard wrote: I used to watch this as a kid, but I don`t think I would be able to take it now. It was just so cheesy.
There actually isn't as much cheese as you might believe. I found this series to be really dramatic and emotional. Bill Bixby was amazing at bringing out the true sadness of this character.
There actually isn't as much cheese as you might believe. I found this series to be really dramatic and emotional. Bill Bixby was amazing at bringing out the true sadness of this character.
I couldn't stand this show growing up. With this release I have to ask "where the Hell is Bionic Woman and Six Million Dollar Man"? I have the Region 2 releases of both first seasons but I want more!
I used to always watch this as a kid, and then I'd cry when Banner would "Hulk Up". What a jesse! I'll be picking this up. Fingers crossed we get all seasons in the future. I'm backing up Aftermath, WE WANT 90s SPIDEY!
looks hideous
There is only one thing to say - THIS WILL BE MINE.
The pilot of the Incredible Hulk is one of the most moving, poignant pilots ever seen on TV.
The late Bill Bixby conveyed a humanity and a warmth to the character that was sorely missing from the Ang Lee movie.
While the show ended up being a tarted-up version of The Fugitive, the pilot is a wonderful thing that is a joy to watch.
THE WILSON BROS
The late Bill Bixby conveyed a humanity and a warmth to the character that was sorely missing from the Ang Lee movie.
While the show ended up being a tarted-up version of The Fugitive, the pilot is a wonderful thing that is a joy to watch.
THE WILSON BROS
This is going to be great but for special features they could have added a tribute to Bill Bixby and Jack Covin.



