Incredible Hulk DVD

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That 3 disc cover...

YEAH RIGHT! I want that now. Friggin' October! :cmad:
 
the 2 disc cover looks like absolute ****. Like someone else said, it would be suitable for a video game cover, not a blockbuster movie cover.

They should've definitely used the Banner Hulk cover
 
How much is the 3-disc gonna cost? Because I'm glad it's my birthday that month, because the 2-disc Indiana Jones is gonna cost 40 god damn bucks. Why do DVDs cost so much now? I remember last year that the 2-disc Spider-Man 3 only cost 30 bucks. Now the one discs cost that much.
 
Jeeze, the DVD cover is terrible. Hopefully the third disk means the DVD will have the 70 minutes of deleted footage that was said to be going on the Blu-Ray.
 
Agreed about the cover... it's ****e. For what was actually a very good movie, it's gotten little love from Marvel.
 
The 3 disk cover looks silly. In fact, that looks like a piece of fan art so I'm suspicious.
 
So looks like I will be getting the Single Disc Indy & Iron Man & the 3 Disc of Hulk granted the cover art is odd :o If theres really over an hour of deleted scenes I can see that taking up an entire dvd with the added audio channels
 
so does 3-disc mean we get all those deleted scenes?:bh:
 
i might get the three disk if it has all the deleted scenes, but idk
im getting a lot of dvds and i really don't feel like spending $15 more dollars just too see deleted clips that will be on youtube within a week the movie's out.
and i'm not really fond of the cover
it looks like the an incredible hulk toy promotion
im probably getting the 2 disk if they have it
 
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yeah....this works too.

Good lord... That cover looks like @$$! :o

I just hope the Blu-Ray version has a better cover. That one makes it look like a freaking DTV.
 
Ugh. That 3 disc cover looks awful. What were they thinking? To the person who suggested using the Norton poster, good call. Obvious, I'd say, even. That poster rocked.
 
that is the worst cover. its' just awful. why couldn't they use this. i love this poster.

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Maybe they are worried that if NORTON doesn't come back for a sequel, a cover with him on it will confuse audiences. Just a thought (hope I'm wrong.)
 
ah...interesting enough, that acutally kinda makes sense.
 
I don't think Norton will come back, especially if the sequel comes out after The Avengers.
 
i like the 3 disc cover cuz it looks like a comic book cover. and tIH is obviously a comic book movie so...... but i don't like that 2 disc cover tho:boba:
 
I'm hoping the Blu-Ray has a DTS soundtrack and the extended cut and theatrical cut of the movie

And I want my Captain America scene dammit!!!!
 
'Incredible Hulk' Blu-ray Planned with 70 Minutes of Cut Footage'

Fans hoping for an even bigger 'Incredible Hulk' need only wait for the upcoming Blu-ray release, which according to the film's director will come with over an hour of cut footage.
In a recent interview with Collider, 'Incredible Hulk' helmer Louis Leterrier revealed that the planned Blu-ray release of the film (which is due to open this Friday) will include no less than 70 minutes of material excised from the theatrical cut.

"I want to put [on the Blu-ray] everything we shot," said Leterrier. "I'm not the kind of guy that likes to keep the stuff for myself. In the 70 minutes, there's some great stuff and there's some really horrible stuff, but you'll see it all."
As has been widely publicized, those close to the production have speculated that Leterrier and 'Hulk' star Edward Norton had a famous falling out over the edits made to the movie, which now runs 114 minutes. We'll certainly be looking forward to having all our questions answered by the eventual Blu-ray release.
Though any potential street date for 'The Incredible Hulk' is still far from being announced by Universal, as always, we'll keep you posted on the release as soon as more news comes to us. Stay tuned!

source: http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/s...y_Planned_with_70_Minutes_of_Cut_Footage/1819
 
'Incredible Hulk' Blu-ray Planned with 70 Minutes of Cut Footage'

Fans hoping for an even bigger 'Incredible Hulk' need only wait for the upcoming Blu-ray release, which according to the film's director will come with over an hour of cut footage.
In a recent interview with Collider, 'Incredible Hulk' helmer Louis Leterrier revealed that the planned Blu-ray release of the film (which is due to open this Friday) will include no less than 70 minutes of material excised from the theatrical cut.

"I want to put [on the Blu-ray] everything we shot," said Leterrier. "I'm not the kind of guy that likes to keep the stuff for myself. In the 70 minutes, there's some great stuff and there's some really horrible stuff, but you'll see it all."
As has been widely publicized, those close to the production have speculated that Leterrier and 'Hulk' star Edward Norton had a famous falling out over the edits made to the movie, which now runs 114 minutes. We'll certainly be looking forward to having all our questions answered by the eventual Blu-ray release.
Though any potential street date for 'The Incredible Hulk' is still far from being announced by Universal, as always, we'll keep you posted on the release as soon as more news comes to us. Stay tuned!

source: http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/s...y_Planned_with_70_Minutes_of_Cut_Footage/1819


Hopefully he gets his way with the Blu-Ray release.
 
I actually really like all of the DVD covers. I'll buy this.
 
What I want to know is if the missing footage is integrated into the film? Just watching it will not be enough for me.

I thought the movie was solid but could have used more character moments. The theater release was fast paced, but missed a few character developing moments that I thought would have changed the vibe of the movie, and set up future characters that were written in nicely in the script. I liked TDK, but unlike all the character moments in that movie, which started to bore me near the end, I can understand why some were removed from the Hulk film.

Considering how the movie performed, Marvel could have left them in.
 
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