
The Incredible Hulk
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About this listen
In this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel get irradiated with MCU rays and turn into big hulking like monstrosities with the 2008 movie, The Incredible Hulk. A movie about a scientist who's superhero persona has anger issues.
During the walkthrough your hosts discuss Hulk's love of burritos, whisper acting, volunteering for the weapon plus program, and Phil Dunphy's secret family. Listen and enjoy to find out if The Incredible Hulk has shelf life.
0:00:00 - Intro
0:15:00 - Hulk backstory
0:32:54 - Incredible Hulk walkthrough
1:27:38 - Hulk factory smash
2:14:21 - Hulk college smash
2:30:32 - Hulk no with Betty smash
2:58:16 - Hulk Harlem smash
3:21:33 - Shelf Life Verdict
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