In his day, Lou Ferrigno really was the closest thing you could get to a real-life Hulk. Paint him green and give him a stupid haircut and that's all it takes.
But in today's CGI climate, a whole lot more is possible. Based on the frame of Eric Bana, the all-new Hulk became a stomping, snarling giant of a man.
Ang Lee's movie may not have pleased all of the fans, but the monster himself was an unquestionable success, growing in size as he is attacked by missiles and tossing tanks around the Nevada desert like tea cups. If only Nick Nolte hadn't tried to get in on the act...
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