Continuing my current trend of catching up on big movies I ignored years ago...
The Incredible Hulk - 9/10 - I've never been the biggest fan of the Hulk. Like Superman, I think he's an incredibly dull character just because he is so ridiculously overpowered and when you get right down to it there's not much to him. His alter-ego is an interesting character, sure, but when things heat up the boring character steps in. My last exposure to this character outside random appearances in various one-off Avengers animated movies and appearances on Marvel animated series like Wolverine & the X-Men was Aang Lee's pretentious travesty of a Live Action movie many years ago. Happily, this movie is everything that that POS was not: well-paced, well-shot (none of that "multiple camera angles at once" BS that Lee did), well-written, well-acted (outside Lib Tyler), and well-animated. Much like Bruce Timm's take on Superman (which is the only take on Superman I actually like), this movie takes the Hulk and strips his abilities down to a level that's actually fun and interesting to watch. When Banner's on screen the movie still manages to be interesting, always a problem in series with characters bearing dual personas. The villain is a bit silly and I think he has rather a lot of access to classified US Government secret projects for a British Officer only on-loan to the US Army, but whatever.
This movie also manages to make a big production of the one thing just about everyone complained was missing in the Lee movie, making it easily the best moment of this movie:
Abomination: "ANY LAST WORDS?!"
Hulk: "HULK....SMAAAAASH!"
*Hulk destroys the ground out from underneath Abomination.*
Next on the docket: the Iron Man movie from the same year, which I have seen before but not since it came out.