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HTF DVD REVIEW: The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Series
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Just curious...Are the individual discs in exactly the same type cases used for the season sets? The season sets used a non-consistent combination of single-slim paks, double-slim paks, and single-Amarays.Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Series
They are exactly the same cases. If I didn't know better, I'd say that the discs and cases come from the earlier season sets - literally taking them out of one box and putting them into another. Some have one disc, some have two, etc. The dead giveaway is when you have special features like bonus episodes from the next season, which is irrelevant when all the episodes are present anyway...Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Series
Thanks for the info. That's incredibly lazy on Uni's part. You'd think they could have designed a better interior presentation for the set. I suppose it's possible they simply "recycled" unsold season sets by repackaging them as the complete series set.Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Series
I think that's probably what happened. On the other hand, for those fans who never picked up any of the season sets, this would be a more economic alternative to buying each of the seasons individually. But I can't believe that the fans didn't pick these up already as they came out.The Hulk has been released at this point at least three times on DVD. The initial release was the pilot film, backed with "Married", which came out around the time of the 2003 Hulk movie. Then, that October there was a series collection set of 6 discs that compiled a lot of the best episodes including the 2 hour/2 part eps and a few gems. And then they began to release each season on its own, culminating with the final three seasons this year to coincide with the theatrical and DVD release of the new film.
Beyond that, the later TV movies are available on DVD from other companies.
Personally, I'd love to see a script for Kenneth Johnson's series finale, but this was never written since CBS pulled the plug before he could do one. Perhaps people could convince him to write it in novel form, as he has done with his continuation of "V"...
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I am interested in picking this set up cause I never owned any sets previous, I have only the Hulk dvd that had 2 movies in it. I found that in a $10 bin.And these 2 movies aren't in the set.
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Rodrick, is the DVD you picked up the one with Thor and Daredevil (The Incredible Hulk Returns and the Trial of the Incredible Hulk)?Or is it the pilot movie and the episode "Married" with commentaries by Kenneth Johnson? If it's these two, then they are included at the beginnings of the 1st and 2nd seasons. On the other hand, you'll get all the other episodes, so even if you have these two, there are many more to see.
If what you have is the Anchor Bay collection of two of the later movies, then this will definitely be worth your time, as the series was of a significantly higher quality than the later films.
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I bought season one way back but I picked up this set and I feel like I'm glad I waited, I got a nice price at DD with 20% off, but what a pain to dig in a long box for a slim case...unless it happens to be on top. As usual, I put the discs in a wallet and chucked the cool-looking but useless space hogging box.Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Series
Wow you threw away the box, and put the discs in a binder. I did that with a few boxsets, like The Brady Bunch.Yeah Rodrick if you have the Thor and Daredevil DVD movies, it has a great film on Lou Ferrigno and also him in an interview.
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Have done a HTF search for threads about the late 70's - early 80's TV series The Incredible Hulk, starring Bill Bixby (much missed), Jack Colvin and Lou Ferrigno. There were several threads.
Recently I started watching the first season DVD set of The Incredible Hulk (the two feature length pilot movies, or feature length pilot TV movie "The Incredible Hulk" and the follow-up TV movie "A Death in the Family" and ten x 60 minute episodes). For the most part the print quality is pretty good with the colours hardly faded. My least favourite episode so far is "Never Give a Trucker an Even Break". My favourite of the 60 minute episodes so far is "The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas" (it incorporates McGee, who makes an excellent foil to David Banner and the Hulk, very well into the story).
Richard, if you do a search, you should find reviews I submitted for the 3rd, 4th and 5th Season Sets, wherein I went into some detail about the episodes and the special features.
There are a couple of fun things to note about "Never Give a Trucker an Even Break". One is the shameless reuse of footage from DUEL, which sent Spielberg's blood pressure skyrocketing. The second is the hulkout where David Banner doesn't have 25 cents to call 911 from a phone booth - which may be one of the single funniest moments in the entire series.
You could also look up Kenneth Johnson's website at kennethjohnson.us You'll find a treasure trove of information there, including a list I compiled back in the 90s and which he was kind enough to host on his site.
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It had been many years since I last saw "Never Give a Trucker an Even Break", so watching it recently I saw things in the writing and scenes I hadn't noticed before. There was a lot of footage used from Duel, and in a way it was clever how they mixed that footage in with newly shot scenes and how it was written. But considering it was written by Kenneth Johnson, I'm shocked by how they got away with using the footage from Duel (ditto with the episode "747" and the scenes from one of the Airport films, and "Earthquakes Happen" and the scenes from Earthquake).
Just the season finale "The Waterfront Story" left to watch, and then it's onto the second season and "Married".
Richard, all three of the movies that had material lifted were Universal releases, where Universal felt they owned the rights to the material. Thus, The Incredible Hulk could make use of footage from any of those projects for a TV episode and thus seem to multiply its budget by many numbers when in fact the stock footage came from a hit movie that cost much more than the series could ever have spent.
This kind of thing came to a head with an episode of the 90s-2000s series JAG called "Smoked", where footage from Clear And Present Danger was lifted and placed into the episode. And after which there was a lot of angry comments from the producers of the movie about how their footage was grabbed without their consent. I don't believe this kind of thing has happened again without the producers' involvement.
I bought the season sets as they came out, and I'm almost done with season 5 (I know, very slow going - I got sidetracked!). Very enjoyable show overall, and a cool updating of the concept behind The Fugitive (it's very close to being the same show). Bixby was terrific, as were many of the guest stars. The show did suffer from the same thing so many of its contemporaries did, which is a tendency toward sappy plotlines on occasion and too many stories that feature too-cute kids. But that was the landscape of late 70s television, I'm afraid. But overall, this is a very cool show and one that deserves a look for those interested in good TV.
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