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The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Third Season

The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Third Season
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List Price: $39.98Amazon.com's Price: $20.49 You Save: $19.49 (49%)as of 09/10/2010 13:05 EDT details
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Universal Studios
EAN: 0025195017268
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Universal Studios
Languages: EnglishSubtitledEnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
MPN: 025195017268
Number Of Discs: 5
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 03, 2008
Running Time: 1080 minutes
Studio: Universal Studios
Editorial Review:
Product Description: A radiation experiment ends up turning scientist David Banner into seven-foot green monster whenever he is angered.
Amazon.com: The Incredible Hulk's third season (1979-1980) continued to cultivate the intriguing mix of melancholy drama and room-wrecking action that initially attracted its audience, while exploring new ways to tell the story of David Banner (Bill Bixby) and his quest to tame the monster (Lou Ferrigno) inside him. Most of the episodes follow the Fugitive-like framework of the previous seasons, with Banner becoming entangled in dramas both big and small on his lonely journey; over the course of the third season, he rescues a glam rock singer (Mackenzie Phillips) in the season opener "Metamorphosis", gets blackmailed by mobsters in "Nine Hours," and winds up on a chain gang in "The Slam" (actor Charles Napier, who provided the growls for the Hulk in later seasons, is among the episode's guest stars). But the creators also stepped away from the formula for several episodes, including "Proof Positive," which gives a back story to dogged reporter Jack McGee and a terrific showcase for actor Jack Colvin; "Homecoming" also fleshes out Banner's history by introducing his family in a Thanksgiving setting, which is naturally disrupted by the arrival of the Hulk. The season is not without its false notes ("Behind the Wheel" has Banner turning into the Hulk while attempting to deliver a baby), but for the most part, it's one of the show's most solid seasons, anchored as always by Bixby's enormously empathetic performance. The five-DVD set includes all 23 episodes of The Incredible Hulk's third season, as well as an informative featurette, "Remembering The Incredible Hulk: An American Classic." The 18-minute extra includes interviews with series creator Kenneth Johnson and several of the show's writers and producers, who discuss the challenges of keeping the show fresh in its third season, as well as the personal tragedies incurred by Bixby during its production. A brief promotion for the Incredible Hulk theatrical release, which includes clips from the movie and a chat with star Edward Norton, rounds out the extras. --Paul Gaita
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This is one of the best seasons yet. I love it and can't wait to order season 4!
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I have all the seasons of the Incredible Hulk and seasons 3 and 4 are the best ones.
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As a fun who grew up with the TV series, i am glad i can watch them again... I am enjoying it so far...
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When my kids were small, one of them said... "Daddy, can I watch the incweddible Huk?" Well, our whole family enjoyed the series and now I enjoy the series again on DVD. Some are so-so, but many are excellent. The recent movies of the Hulk I just don't care for... smash, smash, clobber, destroy. Okay, the Hulk series had some of that, but let's face it, the series was enjoyable if just to see the Hulk get Banner out of trouble.
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The Incredible Hulk, Season 3: List Of Episodes with short reviews
1. Metamorphosis: A reasonable social statement about the sensationalistic side of heavy metal rock n roll which unfairly portrays its management as vampires and vultures with no care for its effects upon the youth, while missing the whole point of such music to begin with; as a way for the youth to relieve pressure on weekends without turning to actual criminal activities. The episode unfairly stereotypes the rock n ... Read More
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