The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible Hulk (2008)

The Incredible Hulk

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Betty Ross emerges from the side of the crashed helicopter on the roof top, she is seen grabbing onto the barrel of the Gattling Gun.

This would be impossible as the temperature of the barrels would to be too hot to touch after being just fired prior to the helicopter crashing.

During the scene where Bruce is talking with the man who works at the Pizza place, Bruce's hair in the front alters in between shots, in one shot, his hair is against his forehead, in the next shot, it's combed to the side, in the next shot, it's against his forehead again.

UH-1 Huey helicopter seen early in the film has an "N" registration number.

Only US civilian aircraft have "N" registration numbers, US Military aircraft do not.

The scenes at Culver supposedly take place in the United States (e.

, USPS mailboxes, etc.

) yet the bicycle rack circles say "City of Toronto".

In the scene where Bruce explains to Betty what can and can't be tracked, the wallet goes from closed to open in one shot.

And the $20 bill goes from being neatly tucked in her wallet to crumpled on the bed.

During the Brazil chase scene, the time of day appears to change from night to day and back to night again.

When the soldiers first enter Bruce's home, it is night and Bruce is thought to be sleeping.

However, when Bruce is running through the city, it is clearly daylight, only to turn into night again as he enters the factory.

The Portuguese spoken by some actors acting as Brazilian characters (like Tough Guy Leader) is heavily broken, with ridiculous accents.

The Portuguese words and dialog are clearly phonetically memorized.

Obviously only Brazilian actors 'Débora Nascimento' (qv) and 'Rickson Gracie' (qv) speak a real Portuguese.

Unlike gasoline, aircraft fuel does not ignite upon contact with flame; it has to be aerated to a fine mist and ignited by a higher temperature flame than an average fire produces.

The fuel spilled by the crashed helicopter in the final battle scene would not ignite and explode as the movie depicted; in fact, it would have put out the flames like water.

At the scene Banner comes to Mexico, the locality informed as being Chiapas, is in fact the Rio de Janeiro city (where many scenes were shot).

At 30min 44second, an orange garbage can with the logo "Prefeitura do Rio" (Rio's City Hall) is seen backwards the seat where are two women.

These garbage cans are common in Rio De Janeiro city.

Moreover, about one minute later, Banner is shown sleeping next to a green large door in which can be seen Portuguese words (graffiti) like "paulista" (people born in São Paulo) and "Ja e?" (a slang used in Rio, that means "let's go?" or "are you in?".

Although General Ross and the soldiers are in the Army, they fly around in Air Force helicopters.

As part of U.

Special operations Command he would have access to USAF SOC equipment.

No self-respecting Lt.

General (or any other type of General for that matter) would be caught dead without his cover in public like Ross and Greller are throughout the film.

When Bruce is delivering the pizza, he rides a bicycle through the campus.

As he weaves through the crowd we hear a bicycle bell.

There is no bell on the bike's handle bars.

But the bicycle bell sound could be came from those other bikes around the scene.

The General and Emil Blonsky are in the helicopter/equipment bay talking about super soldiers, where General tells Emil about Banner's work; The General sits in a dentist-like chair and the immediate background behind his head changes from gray boxes to bright yellow strapped boxes and other assorted pile of gray boxes.

The camouflage pattern used by Ross' US Army soldiers is the BDU woodland pattern, which has long been replaced by the digital ACU pattern.

The heavy downpour after the army gunship crashed, later referenced in the news story, is actually seen off in the distance as it approaches.

It may also be a foreshadowing of _Thor (2011)_ (qv).

The facial hair on Blonksy and Ross violates military regulations.

When Bruce is searching the computer database from the University computer lab, his search for "B* BANNER" fails to find anything.

This is not surprising, since the check box titled "Allow Wildcards" is not checked just above the search field, so the search is only looking for a B followed by a literal asterisk.

Emil Blonsky is supposedly a British officer "seconded" (detached) to the U.

Foreign officers on detached duty to the American armed forces do not wear American uniforms as Blonsky does in one scene.

Only duly enlisted or commissioned members of the U.

armed forces who have taken an oath of allegiance to the U.

are allowed to wear the U.

uniform.

At the tunnel entrance, when Betty says "Bruce, wake up", he's seen without a baseball cap that suddenly appears after, at most, a split-second cut to her.

All pulse monitoring watches, like the one that Bruce is shown wearing requires the large button below the display to be held down for the pulse to appear.

Bruce is never touching the watch while it shows his pulse increasing.

At best, it would only display the last pulse reading after he had (possibly) removed his finger.

This would apply to some heart-rate watches but the Polar F5 uses a wireless sensor strapped around the chest.

That watch does not need a finger pressed to it to check the heart rate and will update continuously in monitor mode while exercising.

When General Ross enters a four-digit pass code to enter the deep-freeze storage area, the light on the panel turns green just before he enters the last digit of the code.

In the opening scenes, the name plate on his desk, readsGeneral Ross.

That's a four star rank.

Ross is a Lt.

General, a three star rank.

The nameplate should read, Lt.

Shortly after becoming the Hulk in the factory scene, Banner's trousers are full length, then in the next scene they are knee length shorts.

However, it's not inconceivable when a six foot person (Bruce) grows to nine foot (Hulk) while adding huge muscle mass, trousers would appear to be shorts.

This is also a running trademark of the comic book.

After getting out of their car on their way to New York, Bruce and Betty pass a sign on a bridge that says "8km/h, no wake".

Clearly this was shot in Canada, as U.

uses miles not kilometers.

In the scene of battle on NYC street 2 neon disc sign is clearly seen.

This is the famous logo of the Sam the Record Man store located on Yonge street in Toronto.

When the box of drinks containing the contaminated bottle is packaged, it has 'Brasil / U.

A' printed on the side to show its destination.

However, while Brasil is depicted with its Portuguese spelling, the acronym for the United States of America in Portuguese is 'E.

' for Estados Unidos da América, not 'U.

' The actual color of the Brazilian Guaraná drink is amber (similar to beer color) not lemon-green as it is showed in the soda factory where Bruce Banner worked.

This is an artistic decision to provide an analogy to Hulk's green color.

The Polar F5 heart rate monitor watch used by Bruce Banner requires a wireless chest sensor in order to monitor a heart rate.

There are several scenes where the chest sensor is clearly not present, yet the watch shows his current heart rate.

After the helicopter explodes on the Hulk, he is shown with several cuts that are clearly bleeding red colored blood.

Later on in the film, when he receives a gouge in his chest from the Abomination, he starts bleeding green blood.

This discrepancy could be related to different "levels" of Hulk transformation, or some other such extenuating circumstance.

Generals, except for chaplains and those in the medical specialties, do not wear branch insignia.

General Ross has on Infantry insignia.

Although the final scenes are set in Manhattan (Harlem to be exact), they were shot in Toronto, with the initial showdown between the Hulk and the Abomination being filmed on Yonge Street.

Several Toronto icons are visible, most notably the "spinning disc" sign for Sam the Record Man, and the marquee of the Zanzibar Tavern.

When Banner is disguised as a pizza delivery man riding his bike to sneak into the campus, an overhead shot of him riding on the sidewalk has an attractive girl walking in front of him, talking into a cell phone held in her left hand.

As the shot changes to street level and he passes her, she has no phone and is shown walking with her bag over her left shoulder.

At the end of the movie when Bruce is in British Columbia, he receives a package with a necklace in it.

The name on the package says David B, this is most likely an alias used to prevent the U.

S Government from tracking him down.

It might also be a reference to the TV series, since Bill Bixby's character was known as Dr.

David Banner.

When Bruce is in Guatemala buying pants he speaks to the lady in Spanish asking for bigger pants, to which she replies "tenho sim".

It translates to "yes I do", the only problem is that "tenho sim" is Portuguese, not Spanish.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
31 August 2008 USA USD 134,518,390
17 August 2008 USA USD 134,189,490
10 August 2008 USA USD 133,844,335
3 August 2008 USA USD 133,283,170
27 July 2008 USA USD 132,541,330
20 July 2008 USA USD 131,767,165
13 July 2008 USA USD 129,905,435
6 July 2008 USA USD 124,841,395
29 June 2008 USA USD 115,859,210
22 June 2008 USA USD 97,055,430
15 June 2008 USA USD 55,414,050
6 July 2008 UK GBP 8,061,820
29 June 2008 UK GBP 7,654,925
22 June 2008 UK GBP 6,306,341
15 June 2008 UK GBP 3,253,723
Worldwide USD 263,427,551
27 July 2008 Brazil BRL 8,454,953
20 July 2008 Brazil BRL 8,405,220
13 July 2008 Brazil BRL 8,272,595
6 July 2008 Brazil BRL 7,955,056
29 June 2008 Brazil BRL 7,139,841
22 June 2008 Brazil BRL 5,507,435
15 June 2008 Brazil BRL 2,833,654
24 December 2008 Philippines PHP 97,422,793
20 July 2008 Philippines PHP 93,223,317
13 July 2008 Philippines PHP 92,670,496
6 July 2008 Philippines PHP 89,949,679
29 June 2008 Philippines PHP 84,686,658
22 June 2008 Philippines PHP 66,949,753
15 June 2008 Philippines PHP 34,524,681
6 July 2008 Russia RUR 150,681,695
29 June 2008 Russia RUR 145,169,478
22 June 2008 Russia RUR 126,700,499
15 June 2008 Russia RUR 76,174,694
Spain EUR 4,895,584
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
15 June 2008 USA USD 55,414,050 3,505
15 June 2008 UK GBP 3,253,723 484
15 June 2008 Brazil BRL 2,833,654 400
15 June 2008 Estonia USD 8,280 2
15 June 2008 Philippines PHP 34,524,681 84
15 June 2008 Russia RUR 76,174,694 500
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
31 August 2008 USA USD 91,460 100
17 August 2008 USA USD 180,120 228
10 August 2008 USA USD 308,790 332
3 August 2008 USA USD 477,840 362
27 July 2008 USA USD 423,150 403
20 July 2008 USA USD 626,515 656
13 July 2008 USA USD 2,324,345 1,945
6 July 2008 USA USD 4,899,280 3,043
29 June 2008 USA USD 9,577,245 3,349
22 June 2008 USA USD 22,136,060 3,508
15 June 2008 USA USD 55,414,050 3,505
6 July 2008 UK GBP 117,273 309
29 June 2008 UK GBP 654,214 434
22 June 2008 UK GBP 1,870,800 483
15 June 2008 UK GBP 3,253,723 484
27 July 2008 Brazil BRL 17,260 34
20 July 2008 Brazil BRL 22,034 56
13 July 2008 Brazil BRL 96,378 133
6 July 2008 Brazil BRL 230,880 350
29 June 2008 Brazil BRL 869,118 340
22 June 2008 Brazil BRL 1,622,552 400
15 June 2008 Brazil BRL 2,833,654 400
20 July 2008 Philippines PHP 137,311 6
13 July 2008 Philippines PHP 935,628 25
6 July 2008 Philippines PHP 3,295,604 63
29 June 2008 Philippines PHP 7,332,443 84
22 June 2008 Philippines PHP 15,786,032 84
15 June 2008 Philippines PHP 34,524,681 84

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