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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
Thanks for the review. Any idea if the 5th season will be released (as scheduled this fall) with the post-series telefilms? Or will it just be 7 episodes?
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
Very informative review Kevin. I'll pick both of these up.
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
I don't believe Universal holds the rights to the later TV movies. If you were to see a "5th Season" release, it would likely just be the 7 episodes. If anything, it would be an indicator of how unfortunate the ending of the show was. Kenneth Johnson had wanted to end the series with another two hour episode that would have wrapped up the story and allowed David Banner to be cured. The point of that was to say that we can eventually solve our problems and move on. In blocking that idea, the network effectively made Banner's problem an endless one.
The later TV movies were mostly a major step down from the series. First, someone thought it might be interesting to pair the Hulk with other Marvel heroes. So they decided to put Thor in the first TV movie, and Daredevil in the second one. I'll allow that the second one did have an interesting performance by John Rhys Davies as the Kingpin, but the story and the delivery was very silly. The final TV movie, entitled "The Death of the Incredible Hulk" pretty much tells you everything with the title. All of the TV movies were shot on very small budgets. The first one was directed by Nicholas Corea, who had done many episodes of the series, and the second two were directed by Bill Bixby. Johnson had nothing to do with the TV movies. As one final trivia note, there was a plan to do a fourth TV movie, I believe to be called "The Revenge of the Incredible Hulk", which would have brought Banner back to life. Bixby was going to once again direct the project, in between his directing assignments on Blossom. But instead, he was diagnosed with cancer and died before they could do anything but the initial development. |
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Heath
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
do you know if you get a free movie ticket for the new incdabile hulk movie?
I also heard that the fifth season might come out in october. |
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Dan
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
Thanks very much for the review! I'm definitely getting both of these seasons, as I pre-ordered as soon as the links were available on Amazon! Psyched that we're getting these, and two at once!
![]() Real name: Dan Hart, Big Time TV Fan. I also have not enough time to watch all of these DVDS: http://www.invelos.com/dvdcollection.aspx/fire26bee |
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
Sorry, I should have mentioned that each set contains an $8.50 coupon toward movie admission to the new INCREDIBLE HULK feature film. My bad.
Also, regarding the "5th Season" of seven episodes, Kennneth Johnson has announced on his own site that he is trying to clear the way for a quick blooper reel to be included in the set. He says that the set will come out along with the new feature film when it hits DVD in the fall or winter. Keep in mind that a season set of seven episodes will likely only be one or two DVDs, depending on whether they go single layer or not. |
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
I got my Season 3 and 4 sets today and on Monday I sent my old Season 2 box in for the new lenticular box.
What I find really starnge is that since there are only 7 episodes in season 5 why Universal didn't just put season 4 and 5 in the same set like they did for Columbo Season 6 & 7. I know, they are waiting to release season 5 when the new movie comes out, but still...to me this is really a silly move. |
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
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It's called milking the fans for as much money as they possibly can. We should be lucky they didn't split the season sets up. |
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - The Incredible Hulk: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons
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I agree. Especially since season 4 had fewer episodes than season 3, it would have made perfect sense to group 4 & 5 together. The only other option, which is unlikely, is that the final season 5 episodes would be grouped with the TV movies that followed the show's end. I say this is unlikely because other companies have the rights to those (indeed, two of them were just reissued together). |
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