Deux histoires mettant en scène l'anti-héros de Marvel, l'Incroyable Hulk, et ses rencontres avec les X-Men, Wolverine et le dieu Thor.Deux histoires mettant en scène l'anti-héros de Marvel, l'Incroyable Hulk, et ses rencontres avec les X-Men, Wolverine et le dieu Thor.Deux histoires mettant en scène l'anti-héros de Marvel, l'Incroyable Hulk, et ses rencontres avec les X-Men, Wolverine et le dieu Thor.
- Hulk
- (voix)
- Thor
- (voix)
- (as Matt Wolf)
- Loki
- (voix)
- Sif
- (voix)
- Amora
- (voix)
- Hela
- (voix)
- …
- Volstagg
- (voix)
- Fandral
- (voix)
- Hogun
- (voix)
- Odin
- (voix)
- Betty Ross
- (voix)
- …
- Bruce Junior
- (voix)
- Wolverine
- (voix)
- (as Steven Blum)
- …
- Sabretooth
- (voix)
- Omega Red
- (voix)
Avis à la une
Both shorts are relatively well made, the first involving Loki controlling the Hulk in order to defeat Thor and crush Asgard which is decent enough and family friendly.
Hulk vs Wolverine see's Logan sent in to take on the monster that has destroyed a town but there is more to the tale and we'll see Sabretooth, Deadpool, Lady Deathstrike & Omega Red join the fight. This one was surprisingly gory by comparison.
Both are passable but nothing to get excited about. An actual movie featuring all these characters would have made more sense.
The Good:
Great fight sequences
Loyal to the comics
The Bad:
Animation isn't great
Wolverine is stupidly buff
Successfully makes everyone look weak compared to Hulk
One of the endings is pretty dumb
The Hulk vs Thor is in my opinion not as good or as violent as the Hulk vs Wolverine cartoon but its still worth watching to get to know more about the characters on Thor's side of the Marvel universe.
Lenght of the cartoons may be short at 40 mins each but these are all out action packed with less talk and more smashing.
I'm not a massive fan of Marvel characters generally but a friend sent me this DVD thinking I would like it so I figured I should be polite and accept the gift. Personally my preference is for darker, more adult stuff from my comic books but I can enjoy this sort of thing to as long as it is well done. It will be a matter of personal taste but for my money hulk is a pretty weak character that the last two film version have shown to be difficult to do much with other than produce big noisy effect sequences. This is the case here again as, although he is the title character, both of the films really belong to the other characters. This therefore makes it more a matter of whether or not you like the two characters.
Thor never worked for me as a character and I never liked the world of Nordic Gods or Thor as a character – not helped either by how colourful and clean he is. The Thor film is pretty weak as it is based heavily in this world and filled with lots of "thee" and "thou" dialogue that just seems silly. The action sequences are simple enough but the plot didn't engage me and just seemed to be noisy and pointless stuff. I guess this is very much personal taste and some will love it but for me the saving grace of the DVD was the second film.
I am sure there are people who do not like Wolverine as a character but I am yet to meet them and this film reflects the style of the character that I have come to know through the odd comic book and the films. The story here is better and the setting of the military industrial complex as the background is a lot less silly. It helps that this film also has real action with violence, thrills and urgency. The animation is also better as, although it is the same US-TV style, there is more blood and more shading than in the Thor film. I also liked the cast a lot more here and, like everyone says, the inclusion of Deadpool was a great thing that gave great comedic relief throughout the film.
Hulk V's is an enjoyable DVD though but for my money it is limited by the first of the two films. The Thor one is too simple and filled with characters, scenarios and dialogue that I just didn't like. This is not the fault of the film though because I just don't get Thor generally so for those that do the film will play differently. The Wolverine film is worth it though as it is darker, has a better story, better action, more humour and just a good amount of "edge" to it that makes it more than cartoons of pumping up things hitting one another. Fans will lap it up no doubt but to me the DVD is good enough for the casual viewer thanks to the Wolverine film.
Hulk Versus Thor was pretty good even though I feel they made the Hulk too strong in that film. Asgardians like Hogun and Balder shouldn't be treated like tissue paper. It's Hulk Versus Wolverine that's the real treat. Simply Superb.
Anyway, I think that "Hulk Vs" delivered exactly what it promised, and even when neither of two movies included here were masterpieces, at least were funny and enjoyable enough to be worth-watching.
The two films got a 7 out 10 stars from me.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDeadpool is well-known for having the ability of "fourth-wall awareness" in the comics, where he is aware he is in a comic book, and would frequently make comments about it. He displays this ability in the feature, when he tells his teammates to "strike a pose" for the viewer.
- GaffesWhen Bruce Banner transforms into the Hulk for the first time (during the "Wolverine" segment) the hole in his left pant leg mends itself.
- Citations
Deadpool: Hey! Wait for me!
[Deadpool jumps on a rampaging Hulk]
Deadpool: Who wants snacks? YOU do!
[Deadpool forces a grenade down the Hulk's gullet and then jumps off, landing alongside Wolverine, and the two run down a straight hallway with the Hulk in pursuit]
Deadpool: Logan, I think we lost him!
[the grenade inside the Hulk explodes...]
Deadpool: And they all lived happily ever after, except the Hulk!
Wolverine: Bub... you just made him angrier!
Hulk: Talking man hurt Hulk... HULK RIP OFF TALKING MAN'S HEAD!
Deadpool: My head? Oh, crap...!
Wolverine: He's all yours, Einstein!
[grabs Deadpool and throws him towards the Hulk]
Deadpool: Logan? We're friends! NO! NOOO!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #41.3 (2009)
Meilleurs choix
Détails
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1