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Hulk (film)/Awesome
- The fight between Hulk and three gamma powered dogs was a brutal mix of brawling and strategy. Of course mileage may vary on it due to one of the dogs being a poodle, but it's no less terrifying for it.
- It's very badly lit, so there's a bunch of details that are easy to miss, but the way puts one of the dogs down is priceless: grab it by the back leg, hold it upside-down and spread-eagle, and Hulk Punch it right in the unnecessarily prominent gamma-balls.
- As far as dogs go, poodles are as vicious as it gets. They're up there with badly trained dalmations.
- A special mention must go to the moment when one of the dogs has grabbed the Hulk's shoulder in its jaws. Hulk gets so angry that his muscles widen till thedog's jaw breaks.
- Hulk's escape from containment after Banner gets captured. Adaptive genetics makes him immune to gas, bullets bounce off skin tougher than Kevlar and apart from that he has a healing factor Logan would be proud of.
- Hulk leaping miles at a time, and being up to run over one hundred miles an hour came in useful when outrunning hunter Helicopter and slapping aside missiles
- Leave slapping aside he snatches one out of the air, and from the looks of it, he was traveling at a similar speed to the missile.
- Hulk vs Tanks, he takes the top off one uses it as a club, before advancing on another tank with an expression that just screams that he is about to beat the fear into somebody. Instead of actually tearing them apart, he walks right up to them, slams it into the ground and roars, at which point the soldiers duck into the tank in fear.
- The entire fight with the Absorbing Man, in which the Hulk tears into him in the form of a thunderstorm, a mountain, and then a lake. The fights, especially with the thunderstorm, have some amazing imagery. And the ending of the fight...
- Three small words: "TAKE IT ALL!"
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