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Part 2: After Hulk is absorbed by the Supreme Intelligence, the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the Avengers must work together to free Hulk and prevent the destruction of Earth and the cosmos. After A-Bomb rescues Hulk and Leader, the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the Avengers gain help from various other heroes when the Supreme Intelligence plans to ...
The story is told from the perspective of an online reality show created by Rick Jones to foster public acceptance of the Hulk as a hero and not a monster. The "show" is filmed by drones that accompany the Agents of the Supreme Military Agency of Super Humans (S.M.A.S.H.) everywhere they go.
The Hulk and the Abomination both have two themes, representing their human and monstrous forms. The Hulk's theme was meant to be iconic and simple, like Jaws (1975), with string glissandos on a bass C note. Banner's theme is tragic and includes parts of Joe Harnell's "The Lonely Man" theme from the television series.
However, the executives at Universal Pictures rejected Danna's score due to its non-traditional approach; his score consisted of Japanese taiko, African drumming, and Arabic singing. [1] Universal's president of film music, Kathy Nelson, later contacted composer Danny Elfman through telephonic conversation indicating his involvement in the film.
In 1979, Ideal Toy Company released a board game called: The Incredible Hulk – Smash–Up Action Game. In the game you have to try & create a lab in order to find a cure for 'Dr. David Banner', again referencing the series. In 1979, a Hulk "video novel" in paperback form was released, with pictures and dialog from the pilot. [37]
Since Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" in 2009, every video that has reached the top of the "most-viewed YouTube videos" list has been a music video. In November 2005, a Nike advertisement featuring Brazilian football player Ronaldinho became the first video to reach 1,000,000 views. [1] The billion-view mark was first passed by Gangnam Style in ...
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"Set Me Free" is the debut single by Velvet Revolver, released in 2004. It was released as the lead single from their debut album Contraband . It also appeared in the 2003 Marvel Comics film Hulk .