The Incredible Hulk: Season 01 (1978) Reviews

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Art H.

Brings back all those cool memories of the 80's genenration. The special effects are still pretty cool! My kids enjoyed it thoroughly as we have found that these old shows have more story and less ...
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Brings back all those cool memories of the 80's genenration. The special effects are still pretty cool! My kids enjoyed it thoroughly as we have found that these old shows have more story and less blood. gore and voilence. Awesome stuff! We would certainly recommend it for anyone to watch...my 2 favorite things about the series are the famous line: "...don't make me angyr, you wouldn't like me when I'm angry." And of course the piano music at the end of every episode as David Banner makes his way down the road to some knew, as yet unknown, destination.
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Rachel W.

I loved this show as a kid,it come on right after the Dukes of Hazzard..Bill Bixby was prolly the most underrated actor of that period,his life was cut short but with The Hulk hitting the big ...
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I loved this show as a kid,it come on right after the Dukes of Hazzard..Bill Bixby was prolly the most underrated actor of that period,his life was cut short but with The Hulk hitting the big screen,it gives this set the attention it deserves.If you like the Hulk i strongly recommend this set,and you'll agree that Bill Bixby is the best David Bruce Banner ever...
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Mark C.

Sure, every episode follows the same formula, but it's a formula that works. Bill Bixby has some serious acting chops that often rises above the pedestrian plots and dialogue. It must also be ...
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Sure, every episode follows the same formula, but it's a formula that works. Bill Bixby has some serious acting chops that often rises above the pedestrian plots and dialogue. It must also be mentioned how impressive is the opening sequence of the pilot. Imagine a TV show today starting with short scenes from David's married life, all shot without a word of dialogue throughout. At the end of the sequence, Bill Bixby achingly portrays pain and loss without uttering a word.
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