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Lou Ferrigno: The Green Giant Who Defined 70s & 80s Pop Culture

When you think of 1970s and 80s television icons, few loom larger—literally—than Lou Ferrigno. For millions of viewers, his green-painted physique smashing through walls as The Incredible Hulk became an unforgettable image of Saturday night TV. But Ferrigno’s path from shy New York kid to cultural icon was anything but ordinary. From Queens to Mr. Universe Born in Brooklyn in 1951 and raised in Queens, Lou Ferrigno faced a significant challenge early in life—he suffered from permanent hearing loss due to ear infections as an infant. This left him partially…

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Hulk Solo Movie coming says Mark Ruffalo?

I am sure all of us want to see Mark Ruffalo in his own stand alone Incredible Hulk Movie right? Well it looks like we may be getting our wish. Check out what Mark Ruffalo has to say about the possibility below and share your thoughts after the JUMP! (Source: screencrush) No one was prepared for the popularity spike for the Hulk in the wake of ‘The Avengers.’ After 2003′s instantly infamous ‘Hulk’ and 2008′s forgettable ‘The Incredible Hulk,’ audiences simply weren’t displaying any kind of affinity for Dr. Bruce Banner and his smash-happy…

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