I finally got around to watching a bit of Hulk '03 the other night, and the effort they put into the creature really showed. Very subtle things - light playing off the skin, moisture affecting the hair, muscles tensing and flexing, etc. - make for effects that hold up remarkably well. Honestly, among the best CGI of its kind ever put to film. It's amazing (and disappointing) to think what ILM would have done with a sequel. Not only because they are the technically superior company, but also because they would have had that experience and depth of knowledge - combined with advancing technology - to draw upon. Shame.
Finally someone with sense on the matter. I did the same thing the other night and that Hulk was frickin technical, man. The tendons and muscles. he was too buff for my tastes but besides the sizing it was the best thing besides King Kong that we have gotten this millenium so far and actually EVER in the CGI department.


