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* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: At the news that Edward Norton would be playing the Hulk. Tim Roth as Blonsky went down pretty well too.
** "Hulk Smash!"
* [[Even Better Sequel]]: Quite a few fans liked this version a lot more than Ang Lee's. Though, as always, Your Mileage will certainly vary.
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Hulk, while a tough cookie, isn't shown to be as unstoppable as he normally is. While it can be argued that this makes his conflicts more interesting, its interesting to note that this is explained ''in story''. Banner ''has been working on a cure'' while in South America, and recent testing revealed that the gamma within him is much lower, possibly explaining the Hulk's limited strength.
** In ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]:
** At one point, Doc Samson mentions that it's a point of pride with him that he can always tell when someone is lying. Emil Blonsky's actor, [[Tim Roth]], later went on to play someone who could do just that in ''[[Lie to Me (TV series)|Lie to Me]]''.
** Also, Edward Norton previously played the Narrator of ''[[Fight Club (
* [[Straw Man Has a Point]]: Ross' "(Banner)'s whole body is the property of the US Army" speech smacks of him needing to be smacked in the jaw by [[Captain America (comics)|Captain America]]. Except the Hulk ''is'' a [[Person of Mass Destruction]] of US Army construction, and it's thus their responsibility to make sure it ''doesn't'' go off in a populated area. And turning it around again, Ross recruited Banner despite ''knowing'' that Banner was a [[Technological Pacifist]] who would not knowingly participate in [[Super Soldier]] research.
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