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Old Hulk TV Series...

Started by Great Sage, June 04, 2003, 05:15:35 PM

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Great Sage

Awaiting the arrival of the NEW “Hulk” movie, I can’t help but get nostalgic about the old television series.  I must admit, that show as funny as it looks today, was my favorite â€" followed by the “Dukes of Hazard.”

There were some rather peculiar events each week on the Hulk series.

1) Banner is always conveniently thrown into a dumpster, closet or secluded space in which he transforms into the Hulk

2) The guy lived his life out of a little duffle bag he carried around.

3) Flanels, flanels and flanels!  Banner had a flanel for each episode...  Eventually, I had to buy one.

4) For a guy who was continually beat up, Banner always remained collected.

It’s loads of fun these days... I only wish they would’ve made a Hulk vs. Six Million Dollar Man episode.

AndyC

Can't forget that for someone trying to hide his identity, Banner sure picked a lot of aliases that sounded similar to his real name: David Baxter, David Bentley, David Brinkley....

Going back another ten years, I also get a kick out of the original Hulk cartoon and its classic theme song: "an ever-lovin' Hulk! Hulk! Hulk!"  Made Rocket Robin Hood look good by comparison.

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Chadzilla

Great Sage wrote:

> I only wish they would’ve made
> a Hulk vs. Six Million Dollar Man episode.

You and me both.  "Don't make me angry Mr. Austin, you wouldn't like me when I'm angry."

Chadzilla
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JohnL

I always wanted Jack McGee to find out that Banner was alive and that he was the Hulk, then have a change of heart about exposing him.

The Burgomaster

Did you ever notice that Lou Ferrigno sometimes wore these green shoe-things with a strap on them? I remember a few scenes of him running down a road or something in a long or medium shot and you could see these green shoes on his feet (they looked soft, like suede or something). I guess it was to protect Ferrigno's feet, but it really destroyed the illusion when you saw the Hulk barefoot one second, and then the camera cut away to a long shot and he suddenly had green shoes on. I guess they were hoping that viewers would not notice . . . but I did.

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Great Sage

Hey, that's pretty good... I never caught that.  I'm gonna go see for myself... Green shoes, hahahaha...

SkullNinja

I was particularly fond of the Hulk movie with Thor in it. The confrontation between Thor and McGee was priceless with an annoyed Thor answering the door in a towel with a pitcher of beer (being used as a glass) in hand.

Fearless Freep

I guess it was to protect Ferrigno's feet, but it really destroyed the illusion when you saw the Hulk barefoot one second, and then the camera cut away to a long shot and he suddenly had green shoes on. I guess they were hoping that viewers would not notice . . . but I did.

Stuff like that doesn't bother me, doesn't ruin the illusion.   Something comparable would be switching back and forth between an external shot of a car going down the highway and an internal shot of actors in a car with a movie project road behind them.  Yeah it looks silly and yeah you know "one's fake and the other's real", but when I enter into the story and illusion of watching a movie or something, I'm willing to grant a lot of license that some things just aren't practical and if the story works or the characters are engaging or whatever, then I can forgive a lot of production issues.

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Feathertop

I rarely watched the show since I was always hoping for villains of the caliber of The Leader, The Abomination, The Devastator, The Glob, The Missing Link, etc from the comic books. I know a TV budget is limited, but c'mon! The only episode I ever saw that came CLOSE to having a super-villain was when some other guy became another Gamma-Ray monster.(And even THEN I wondered why not just call the character The Abomination and try to hook some of the Hulk comic book crowd?)
But how about Jeremy "The Best Damn Sherlock Holmes EVER" Brett's appearance on one show?

Neon Noodle

Personally, I feel the best episode was the takeoff on "The Most Dangerous Game", when Banner was being hunted on the island, and the first half of the episode was about Banner trying to escape a locked room within a time limit. I still get the chills thinking that Banner almost didn't find the key in the chess rule book before the countdown stopped!

Anyone else remember this one?

SkullNinja

Good call, Neon. The plot might be old as the movies, but it was fun to see it again.

DARKWOLF

Today My Grandmother just bought my nephew and niece The Hulk Tv Theme Song on a Single CD. Man the old tv theme song takes me back when I first saw the first show and the last show I was just seven CBS you still sucks! I just wish they put back on the old 80's cartoon of the Hulk didn't missed watching it on Saturday Mornings.