Word: ferrigno
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...fact, it’s easy to mistake “I Love You, Man” for an Apatow film. The typically comical, awkward conversations and crude humor are provided by a quirky cast including Andy Samberg as the voice of reason to his clueless older brother; Lou Ferrigno, television’s former “Incredible Hulk”; and J.K. Simmons, essentially reprising his role as the father in “Juno.” Unlike Apatow, however, Hamburg focuses on the intricacies and discrepancies between genders when it comes to same-sex bonding. Peter...
BILL BIXBY played Banner from 1977 to 1982, in a TV movie and subsequent series. His alter ego was embodied by muscleman Lou Ferrigno. Bixby, mild but coiled, was the first to speak the signature line "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry...
HULKING FORCE The Incredible Hulk in the '70s TV series, Lou Ferrigno, was sworn in as a reserve sheriff's deputy last week in Los Angeles County. The uniform, unlike the green paint, was optional...
...PUMPED-UP LOU FERRIGNO SPLITS HIS PANTS ON TV IN 1978. ANG LEE WILL DIRECT THE 2003 MOVIE VERSION...
...pass by any magazine stand, and you'll notice the explosion of fitness magazines. Shiny, muscle-bound men and women smile at you while gigantic veins course under their tanned, oiled skin. If you're old enough to remember the 1980s television character the Incredible Hulk, played by Lou Ferrigno, you'll be as amazed as I am that these days almost any guy seems able to develop a body as brawny as his. Welcome to the world of unregulated muscle-building supplements, where creatine is king...