HULK (UK blu-ray steelbook) - first viewing: 7/10
Another melodramatic character-driven superhero film that appeals more to adult viewers than to teenagers, much less kids. I have two versions on dvd and have watched it three times so far. I couldn't resist getting the steelbook as I have a fondness for green and the superhero character
Story-wise, this is a lot better than the sequel. Watching this feels like watching a family drama, especially during the first 40 minutes! However, there are some notable points of the film: the plot exposition, Danny Elfman's score, split-screen editing and the battle scenes during the last 20 minutes.
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK (UK blu-ray) - second viewing: 7/10
Watched it once on video decades ago and didn't quite like it, then once on dvd with the same result. I couldn't agree more with the heavy criticisms this Optimum blu-ray received on its initial release. The sharpness, brightness and hue have been tinkered with, resulting in a different version "that was never meant to be seen"
On the film, I like the dystopian setting, the cast and, especially, John Carpenter's groovy synthesizer score which is one of the best 3 original scores he has ever composed. The other two being: Assault on Precinct 13 and Halloween.