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You wouldn't like me when I'm angry may refer to: a catchphrase of the Hulk, a comic book character "Youwouldn'tlikemewhenI'mangry", a 2014 song by Thom Yorke
"Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." David Banner: The Incredible Hulk [50] "Dude." Hugo "Hurley" Reyes: Lost [49] "Dy-no-mite!" J.J. Evans: Good Times: 1974 [49] [50] [51] "Eat my shorts" Bart Simpson: The Simpsons: 1990 [49] [52] "Elizabeth, I'm coming!" [note 1] Fred Sanford: Sanford and Son [49] [50] "Everybody Lies ...
A huge ratings success, the series introduced the popular Hulk catchphrase "Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry", and broadened the character's popularity from a niche comic book readership into the mainstream consciousness. [29] Bill Mantlo became the series' writer for five years beginning with issue #245 (March 1980).
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[Banner]: "Mr. McGee, don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." An accidental explosion took the life of a fellow scientist—and supposedly David Banner as well. The reporter thinks the creature was responsible. [McGee]: "I gave a description to all the law enforcement agencies. They got a warrant for murder out on it!"
The Avengers was the first production in which the actor playing Banner also plays the Hulk. Ruffalo told New York magazine, "I'm really excited. No one's ever played the Hulk exactly; they've always done CGI. They're going to do the Avatar stop-action, stop-motion capture. So I'll actually play the Hulk. That'll be fun". [86]
Heather Phares of AllMusic rated two-and-a-half out of five, and summarized: "Presumably, the only people interested in this soundtrack will be either people who enjoyed the movie or die-hard Elfman fans; the former already know what to expect, while the latter might wonder if Elfman—or his music, anyway—hasn't undergone some strange transformation."
Bill Bixby recruited Nicholas Corea, who wrote and/or directed many episodes of the Incredible Hulk TV series, to write and direct The Incredible Hulk Returns. Stan Lee was a consultant on the film. Kenneth Johnson, the creator/executive producer (and sometimes writer/director) of the TV series, was not invited to contribute to the film. [4].