
- #NO ONE LIKES AN ANGRY GIANT THE INCREDIBLE HULK CRACKED#
- #NO ONE LIKES AN ANGRY GIANT THE INCREDIBLE HULK FULL#
- #NO ONE LIKES AN ANGRY GIANT THE INCREDIBLE HULK TV#
We only need look at the recent remaking of the comic strip super heroes such as Spiderman, Batman, The X-Men, The Avengers or Star Wars, Harry Potter, Dr Who, the Lord of the Rings, James Bond, Indiana Jones, Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
#NO ONE LIKES AN ANGRY GIANT THE INCREDIBLE HULK FULL#
The stories we tell today are full of heroic characters too. They were journeyers, but how many of them stood still for very long? How many formed roots? They describe heroic figures who stood up for righteousness and made a difference in their time and place.

Similar stories can be found in every culture. The Hebrew Scriptures describe the heroic deeds of David, Joseph, Moses and Samson. Ancient Greek and Roman mythology spoke of Aneaus, Hercules, Odysseus and Theseus. They have existed ever since we began telling stories around the camp fire. They can be found in every single human tradition.
#NO ONE LIKES AN ANGRY GIANT THE INCREDIBLE HULK CRACKED#
Heroes are easy, the stories are everywhere and every hero is flawed, cracked and wounded. so they journet on, forever seeking, all alone. They don’t stay anywhere long enough to let healing come to them. Like Chiron, they can bring healing and solve the troubles of others, but they cannot heal themselves and they continue walking on, or in Chiron’s case limping on. A universal tale that runs through human history. This is an ancient story, the human cannon is full of such tales.

They don’t form roots, or community, they journey on alone, vagabonds and fugitives, forever rolling stones. Such characters brought healing to others, they help solve their troubles, they stand up for injustice, but they do not know healing themselves. People in exile going about their business, on the run and doing good for others.
#NO ONE LIKES AN ANGRY GIANT THE INCREDIBLE HULK TV#
As I was thinking of this I remembered other similar tv shows I loved as a child, such as the A-Team and The Fugitive. He wants to be incognito, but that is difficult when he keeps on transforming into a giant green monster who smashes everything up. Doing good is a wonderful thing, but courage requires letting others love you too.ĭr David Banner set out seeking a cure for what ailed him, carrying his wounds with him, his lost wife who he did not have the strength to save and the monster within him that he cannot control. This maybe ok for superheroes, but we humans need courage, we need heart. The wanderer, never stays long enough, in the company of anyone, to live with their hearts cracked open. I remember thinking anyone can be a hero and do heroic acts, but courage requires us to live with a vulnerable heart. Being useful and knowing we have helped goes along way but we have our own pots too, we can’t fill them by giving love out all the time, we have to be courageous enough to let it in too.” My friend continued…”Maybe he is ok with that. So on he wanders, a vagabond, but one who does good deeds though he cries out against injustice and goes green with anger at bullies and he stands up and defends the weak, but still he is alone in the world, a feral creature. Each week he walks away from a situation alone, unsure of how he really feels, alone with no one to share his life with, for who could accept someone with the monster, buried but not so deeply inside of him. Sge described Dr David Banner, the Hulk in human form, as a lonely wounded man wandering on. I was talking with a dear friend the other day, we are the same age, and she mentioned the theme tune.

A sad and poignant piece of music that would bring a tear to the hardest of hearts. There were many memorable lines and themes in “The Incredible Hulk”, one of the classics being “Mr McGee don’t make me angry, you wouldn’t like me when I am angry.” It had two memorable theme tunes too, the opening one and the one that closed it each week, a beautiful piano piece titled “The Lonely Man”.
