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Blank Check with Griffin & David

Hulk

Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check Productions / Talkhouse

Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Comedy, Film Reviews

4.66.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2018

⏱️ 140 minutes

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Summary

This week is all about 2003’s Hulk. The origins of this project. How Ang Lee played the Hulk on set. Our hosts favorite film genre: the bad dad Nick Nolte. The juxtaposition of serious and comic books in the filmmaking. How the hulk hands kid’s toy comes from a somber, meditative family drama about the way our fathers damage us. And the careers of Jennifer Connelly and Eric Bana. This episode is sponsored by [Brooklinen](https://www.brooklinen.com/) CODE: CHECK and WeTransfer. Music courtesy of "Night Court Theme" by Jack Elliott

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0:00.0

I'm Eric Venna!

0:07.0

I'm the Hulk!

0:14.0

I'm the Hulk!

0:19.0

Here is dignity!

0:22.0

He's my dad!

0:29.0

He messed with my jeans!

0:31.0

Now I turn green!

0:33.0

He also fights in the clouds and he made some Hulk dogs!

0:38.0

Hulk in the Hulk!

0:41.0

They're making me podcast!

0:44.0

Okay.

0:45.0

You wouldn't like me when I podcast!

0:48.0

I figured you'd do Nolte!

0:50.0

Well, I'm gonna do a lot more Nolte as we get into the business.

0:53.0

Guys, it's like your thing.

0:54.0

I'll go with the most iconic.

0:55.0

Does he say you wouldn't like me?

0:58.0

Is he saying that right at the end?

1:00.0

Yes, because he only says you're making me angry that first time.

1:03.0

It's Talbittin at the end.

1:04.0

He says it in Spanish.

1:07.0

You know, I took some creative voices.

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