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hey, it's in the original Stan Lee origin.

Yeah, that was the only thing I liked.

I wished they'd kept the nuclear testing range origin. He had a mushroom cloud motif anyway. Plus, Banner 'saves the cat' with that guy Rick, who in turn becomes a much needed human ally for the Hulk. Plus, it's more action packed than that lab accident. Oh, but those Hollywood boys, they know best.

I love that.

True. They nailed Thunderbolt. I wished they kept him for the reboot.

I thought Ang missed the point with those gimmicky 'Comic book panel' shots. (I didn't even realize that's what it was supposed to be til I heard his commentary.) No artist would bother drawing 5 panels of the same helicopter at different angles. It adds nothing.

You wont like me when I'm Ang Lee.

I wish they didn't try to cram in supervillain at the end. The whole world should be the enemy of the Hulk. Maybe save a villain for a sequel but first time out, let the army deal with him. That faux-absorbing man felt so tacked on. And the fight itself was completely unintelligible.

Nick Nolte said in an interview he was so fucked up literally doesn't remember filming The Hulk. It shows.

I suspect this is the movie that will settle the matter once and for all.

Though he doesn't put funny headlines under his photos so I guess there that. (So if anything it's slightly less that The Daily Show with John Oliver.)

Just watched it. Little typo in your headline. It's literally EXACTLY the same thing as The Daily Show with John Oliver.

He's great in World's Greatest Dad.

It's amazing he's so universally put-up-with.

Okay, this makes up for him going on Leno over Letterman.

The end of this show reminded me a lot of the end of Silence of The Lambs.

The point the Cohen brothers missed was that this was an oblivious frail sweet little old lady jeopardizing a gang on killers. Instead, they made the woman a savvy intimidating bruiser in her own right. Lethal mistake.

I'll never stop being angry about that. Never.

No one can convince me that the living, disembodied head of Kathy Bates forced to watch Roots by Gabourey Sidibe wasn't the greatest moment in television history.

Overall, I couldn't shake the feeling I was watching an X-MEN rip-off. Disparate adolescents learn to control their newly developing powers in a secret school against a society that fears and hates them. Instead of Professor Xaviar's School for Gifted Students, it's Miss Robichaux's Academy for Exceptional Young