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The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989)

May. 07,1989
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5.8
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NR
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On the run again, Dr. David Banner is jailed for assault after interrupting a mugging. Blind attorney Matt Murdock enlists Banner's help in locating the muggers because he believes they work for his longtime foe, Fisk, the head of an international crime network. But David, afraid of public exposure, breaks out of jail as the Hulk. Tracking David down, Murdock reveals his own secret: His blindness came from a radioactive spill, and after developing his other senses so incredibly, he has become the amazingly athletic crime fighter called Daredevil. Fisk must now face off against Daredevil and the Incredible Hulk!

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SoftInloveRox
1989/05/07

Horrible, fascist and poorly acted

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Reptileenbu
1989/05/08

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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Clarissa Mora
1989/05/09

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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Philippa
1989/05/10

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Mel J
1989/05/11

I've always been a fan of the Marvel characters but, by the time I was old enough to properly watch Bill Bixby's 'Incredible Hulk' series, it just seemed rather dated, especially since my head was filled with the special effects of the first two 'Superman' films. It also didn't help that the big, green hero terrified me as a child! That said, this film is enjoyable enough to catch the first live-action look at Daredevil (one of my personal favourites of the Marvel characters) and his interactions with David Banner.The film sees David Banner, whose alter-ego is the Incredible Hulk, intervening in the mugging of a woman only to end up accused of assault when the victim mistakenly thinks he was the one who attacked her. When the case goes to trial, Banner finds himself represented by blind Matt Murdock, lawyer by day and crime-fighting Daredevil by night. Murdock hopes Banner can help him bring down a powerful crime bass and soon circumstances see the Incredible Hulk and Daredevil working towards the same goal.Bill Bixby gives a decent performance as the down-trodden, world-weary David Banner, a man persecuted for his alter-ego yet still determined to do the right thing. Rex Smith also delivers in his role as Matt Murdock, giving those not familiar with the character a glimpse of what he could do, and John Rhys Davies excels as always as the Kingpin.The main reason for watching 'The Trial of the Incredible Hulk' is to see the Incredible Hulk and Daredevil's connect and rub shoulders with one another. Of course, this Matt Murdock not only has a less flashier suit but he's living in the lap of luxury in some mansion instead of struggling in a Hell's Kitchen apartment on his meagre wage but it's a rare chance to see two Marvel series' mingle and the film handles it well, showing the strengths and flaws of both characters and how both have their fights in life. This is a film for Marvel fans and those who would liked Ben Affleck's 'Daredevil' film and need something to tide them over until the possible sequel is released.

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untamedrootvegetable
1989/05/12

This is essentially a daredevil movie, but I really liked it. It's low budget , but gets the spirit of the comics. I always liked the guy who played Banner (sorry can't remember his name)in the TV series, he was easy to sympathize with. Haven't been able to bring myself to watch the recent daredevil or hulk films. Stan Lee criticized the movie because of daredevils costume and a few other things, but frankly for the budget (and all the early marvel movies were low budget with an oddly 1970's feel),the director and cast have managed very well. As for Fisk/Kingpin being bald, frankly no one could actually look like the giant bald guy portrayed in the comics, also don't remember anyone commenting about gene hackman playing Lex Luther in the superman movies (he is revealed to be wearing a toupee at the end of one movie)

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Carycomic
1989/05/13

Seems like I critiqued this, already, but I can't remember where. Anyway, I'll try to keep it brief. Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno, as Dr. Banner and the Hulk, respectively? Incredible, as always. John Rhys-Davies as the Kingpin? Makes his performance 100 percent convincing, as usual. Rex Smith as Daredevil? Compared to the current Ben Affleck version, he looks more like that other blind Marvel hero, the Shroud (sans cape and Darkforce taffy). But, the martial arts/gymnastics are stupendous! I'd say: three stars out of four. *All four naturally belong to Affleck's movie.*

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Big Movie Fan
1989/05/14

Trial of the Incredible Hulk was a fairly enjoyable movie. It had a few minor faults but overall, it was great.(SPOILERS AHEAD)In the film David Banner was in New York and after encountering trouble he ended up in jail believed to be responsible for the attack of a woman on a train. In fact, he had tried to help the woman but the woman was under pressure from the Kingpin to lie. Along the way, the Hulk/Banner was aided by Matt Murdock also known as Daredevil.Rex Smith from the TV series Street Hawk played Daredevil who was blind but had heightened senses to help him fight crime. Unlike the comic book Daredevil, this Daredevil wore a black suit (the comic book one wore red). Daredevil was a great character in this film and Rex Smith did a good job.We also got to see Wilson Fisk AKA The Kingpin of Crime. John Rhys Davies did a good job as the powerful Kingpin.There were great scenes throughout particularly one scene in the courtroom where David Banner becomes the Hulk in front of a whole jury and a judge-I won't spoil what happens next.Trial was a great movie. My only complaint was the fact that there was no Jack McGee. McGee was an important character in the Hulk's universe and if he'd have been in this film he could have added a real twist to it. I do think the writers made a mistake not having McGee in this movie.

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