<div style='font: 9pt ; text-align: left; '>A little more violent than you'd expect, particularly near the end, but that's a good thing, Hulk wasn't exactly a ballerina. And for all the quams I had about the CG look, the graphics were actually quite impressive and seemed pretty seamless overall. I wouldn't exactly call them realistic, after all, this is a 12 foot beast who transforms to and from human we're talking about here, but very well done nonetheless. The first 45 minutes or so is a bit slow as they explain EVERYTHING, but they kinda make up for it at the end. From a pure visual point, you really need to see this in the theatre first, I think, especially a nice theatre. It's worth at least one viewing, even if it is on a cheap night. I'll not pay to see it again, but when it comes on my (free) satellite dish, I'll definetely make a point of seeing it again; and maybe even get the DVD if it has some cool stuff on it. Also, I'm sure there will be a split vote on the shooting style of this film, but personally, I like it.</div>
I was there on that fateful day, were you?