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Seitz Asks: What TV Show Has Appeared in Your Dreams the Most?
In this week's edition of Seitz Asks, our TV critic says The Incredible Hulk, The X-Files, and Deadwood.
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In this week's edition of Seitz Asks, our TV critic says The Incredible Hulk, The X-Files, and Deadwood.
Hulk smash your TV in the 2013–2014 season, maybe.
Hulk disappointed in Smash.
Nerd alert! (We're talking about ourselves. We are the nerds.)
The network reaps the benefits of Disney's Marvel takeover and is now in the search for someone to write the show.
Instead of costumed meatheads, the superhero films of this summer delivered a singular message targeted directly at their comic-book fanboys: Grow up.
Plus: R. Kelly accused of intimidating witness, recording gospel album.
Plus: Young Jeezy inexplicably implicated in coke trial, and Edward Norton does a little publicity.
Norton is refusing to do publicity for 'Hulk' after a feud with Marvel over editing — but critics think he might've been right.
Plus: Sammy Hagar's new band is as good as Led Zeppelin, says Sammy Hagar.
A week ago, we made the case that this would be the summer's worst superhero movie. Man, we feel like idiots.
Which one will overcome its great trailer, smart casting, and expensive action to be a total dog?
With buzz about fighting between studio and star, the makers of The Incredible Hulk knew they had to impress at Comic-Con — so they did!
This summer is shaping up to be the best one ever for superhero movies. Too bad the female characters have to watch from the sidelines.
Plus: 'Idol' does Mariah, and Axl Rose denies reality-show rumors.
The Vulture Department of Predicting the Future is pleased to reveal the critical reaction and box-office results of summer 2008's biggest popcorn flicks.
"You’ll see Bruce Banner transform in minute three," Louis Leterrier assures rabid fans.
Fans disappointed by Ang Lee's slow-moving, mostly explosionless 2003 Lifetime Original–style Hulk film will be pleased to find more action, suspense, and general ass-kickery in the two-minute trailer for this summer's The Incredible Hulk than in the last one's entire fourteen-hour (approximate) running time.
Edward Norton, the star, screenwriter, and producer of this summer's The Incredible Hulk, is battling Marvel over how to edit the movie.
Website Superhero Hype (the most trusted name in ratcheting up excitement over superhero-related things, we guess) has somehow obtained a set of exclusive photos from the top-secret Ontario shoot of Louis Leterrier's upcoming The Incredible Hulk.
Plus industry news about The Incredible Hulk, Hank Azaria, and R. Kelly.