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Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers an accident that causes him to transform into a raging green monster when he gets angry.
The Hulk: Puny human!
Bruce Banner: [that ominous green glow in his eyes] Talbot? Talbot: Yeah? Bruce Banner: You're making me angry. Talbot: Oh, am I? [Banner turns into the Hulk]
Bruce Banner: I should have killed you. Dr. David Banner: Maybe I should have killed you. Bruce Banner: I wish you had.
Dr. David Banner: [absorbing Hulk's energy] Sleep, Bruce, and dream forever. Struggle no more... and give me all of your power. Bruce Banner: You think you can live with it? Take it! TAKE IT ALL!
Betty Ross: All you've given Bruce is fear. Fear of life. Father: Fear. Perhaps, Miss Ross. And loneliness, too. Yes. I feel them both. But I have lived completely once. I was so much in love. And she so much wanted a baby. My baby. I could tell from the moment she conceived that it wasn't a son I had given her, but something else. A monster, maybe. I should have put a stop to it right then, but I was curious, and that was my downfall. And as I watched this tiny life unfold, I began to imagine the horror of it, and my curiosity was replaced with compassion. But they took away my chance to cure him. Your father threw me out. I remember that day so well. Every moment. Every sensation. Walking into the house. The feeling of the handle of the knife in my hand. I knew I was doing a father's work, fulfilling a father's mercy... but then she surprised me. It was as if she and the knife merged. You cannot imagine the unbearable finality of it. And in that one moment, I took everything that was dear to me and transformed it into nothing more than a memory.
Dr. David Banner: How little you understand, Miss Ross. And how dangerous your ignorance has become. Betty Ross: I'm sorry? Dr. David Banner: Don't be sorry. My son is... unique. That's why you can't relate to him. And because he is unique, the world will not tolerate his existence. Will they? But you - you try. Don't you?
Dr. David Banner: And don't worry about the dogs. You'll be fine... just don't look 'em in the eyes.
[last lines] Bruce Banner: [in Spanish] You're making me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
Father: Stop your bawling, you weak little speck of human trash!
Ross: [about Dr. David Banner] He gets released, and a month later your lab is destroyed. What a coincidence. So you're just not going to tell me where he is, are you? Bruce Banner: How many times do I have to tell you? I'd like to help you, but I just don't know. Ross: You know who I am, right, Banner? Ross: You're Betty's father. You're a high-ranking general. Ross: Let's cut the crap. I'm the guy who had your father tossed away, and a lot more like him, and I'll do the same with you if I feel so disposed. You understand? Bruce Banner: If you had him tossed away, then why are you asking me? I don't remember! I was always told my father was dead. Ross: Don't play with me! You were four years old when you saw it. Bruce Banner: When I saw what? Ross: You were right there! How could anyone forget a thing like that? Bruce Banner: [whispers] What? Ross: Ohh, some more repressed memories. Bruce Banner: Just tell me. Ross: I'm sorry, son. You're an even more screwed up mess than I thought you'd be. Until we get to the bottom of this, your lab has been declared a top secret military site and you're not going to get a security clearance to get back into it. Or any other lab that's doing anything more interesting than trying to figure out the next generation of herbal hair gel. [He leans forward threateningly] Ross: And one more thing: If you ever come within a thousand yards of my daughter again, I'll put you away for the rest of your natural life.
Talbot: You and I have never had the chance to get to know each other properly. Bruce Banner: Well, that's because I don't want to get to know you. Properly or improperly.
Bruce Banner: Listen to your father and take your medicines, okay?
Bruce Banner: You found me! Betty Ross: You weren't that hard to find. Bruce Banner: ...yes, I was.
Dr. David Banner: [writing in his notes] What has been passed on?
Ross: Shut down all power to the main hall. Technician: Sir? Ross: Show him the way out. We'll fight him outside.
[as the Hulk rages around San Francisco] Betty Ross: Dad, let me talk to him! Ross: I know he's come there to find you! I'm not gonna let him get you! Betty Ross: Just let me try, okay, Dad? He just needs a chance to calm down!
Talbot: Bad science, maybe, but personally gratifying.
Bruce Banner: I never felt better!
F-22 Pilot: I have him in the rocks! Ross: Shell the walls, turn it into a parking lot. [missiles destroy canyon] F-22 Pilot: T-Bolt, your parking lot is ready, sir.
Dr. David Banner: We're going to have to watch that temper of yours.
Betty Ross: [after witnessing Bruce transform, and then transform back] Oh, God. It must be the nanomeds. It must be the gamma exposure. But we've never seen any effect like this before. Bruce Banner: No. Deeper. The gamma just unleashed what was already there. Betty Ross: Unleashed what? Bruce Banner: Me. It. [He begins to writhe and growl] Betty Ross: It's okay. It's okay. What were those animals? Bruce Banner: My father sent them. He is my father. He wanted me to change. He wanted me to change into that mindless hulk. Why would he want that?
Dr. David Banner: And what have I done to my son, Miss Ross? Nothing. I tried to improve on the limits in myself. Myself, not him. Can you understand? To improve on nature, MY nature, knowledge of one's self. It's the only path to the truth that gives men the power to go beyond God's boundaries.
Ross: [They have Bruce sedated at a secret army base] Suppose he gets out? Has one of his little mood swings in a populated area? Betty Ross: Yes. I'm aware of the potential danger. I'm also aware that he saved my life. Ross: Yeah, from a mutant French poodle. I'm indebted to him for that! He also put three men in a hospital, and Talbot's barely walking!
Bruce Banner: You want to go to the review board on Monday and tell them we have developed a brand new method for exploding frogs? Betty Ross: I think there's a market for it. I mean, what if there's a plague? Bruce Banner: What have you had, Betty, like one beer? Betty Ross: I'm... I'm just saying... frogs start falling from the sky... who do they come to? We'll be world renowned.
Betty Ross: Bruce, you were going to die. And I was standing there, helpless, knowing you were going to die!
Ross: I'm requesting national authority command override; Angry Man is unsecure. I need everything we have at my command in order to stop his movement. National Security Advisor: You're expecting *civilian* casualties, General? Ross: Not if I can help it, Ma'am.