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Old 2003-06-26, 04:31 PM   #12
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The comic book cinematography led the movie to have a really REALLY choppy feel to it.. that was my biggest complaint... nothing felt fluid.. just choppy.

As for the acting, you're correct in saying that it was no worse than any of the other comic-like movies (IE; Matrix) but what they did different with those movies is that they didn't try and rely upon the acting of the characters to move the movie along, instead they had you concentrated on the plot twist, or the action scene but with The Hulk, they used the characters to try and draw you into the movie and make everything stick together, but the acting was so atrocious, as was the dialog and screenplay that it just didn't work.

Another huge complaint was that the movie took itself WAY too seriously... no cheesy one liners or over the top villians to laugh at... just a serious 'tragic' character that just didn't come to par. I honestly do no think this was what Stan Lee really had in mind in the original comics.. because at least they had some comic humor and flair that the movie just lacked.
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