
All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and
Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in
What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue.
The Incredible Hulk
Last Summer
I predicted that
The Incredible Hulk might be the season's forgotten superhero movie, nestled as it was between the releases of
Iron Man and
The Dark Knight, and not having quite the existing fan base that
Hellboy II did.

This week's
Caption It comes from Marvel's
The Incredible Hulk:
Your caption ideas have been great (what the heck could these two be saying to each other?) but we can only chose one. Vote from the finalists listed below. Which caption should win?

The cutest robot to hit the screen in a long time,
Wall-E, proved irresistible to audiences over the weekend, earning the top spot at the box office with an estimated $62.5 million. According to Variety, this is
the third best opening for a Pixar film after The Incredibles ($70.5 million) and Finding Nemo ($70.2 million).
The Angelina Jolie-James McAvoy action flick
Wanted nabbed the No.

Welcome to the
Caption It game on BuzzSugar! Every other Wednesday, I'll post a photo still from a TV show or movie here and challenge you to think of the most hilarious caption possible. I'll announce the finalists the following Tuesday, and you'll get to vote for the best caption; the winner will get a fabulous BuzzSugar T-shirt!

Looks like enough people were craving the silly fun of an updated Maxwell Smart story this weekend, making the Steve Carell-Anne Hathaway comedy
No. 1 at the box office. The Mike Meyers comedy
The Love Guru was
expected to show Get Smart some stiff competition during the opening weekend for both movies.

It may feel like the Summer movie season kicked off ages ago what with the smash success of
Iron Man,
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and the
Sex and the City movie but really, we're just getting started, folks. My summer is going to be packed with movies and I figured yours might be, too. That's why I'm giving away $200 worth of Fandango tickets every Friday this June!

It's
no secret that Edward Norton, star of
The Incredible Hulk, was not thrilled with the direction Marvel Studios and the director of the film took the script that Norton helped write.
There's
been a lot of speculation around the fact that because the studio and the director pulled rank on him, he refused to do very much promotion for the film (the only late-night stop he made was Jimmy Kimmel). Norton's camp says he was never supposed to do more publicity than that and this is just much ado about nothing.

Is it really necessary to have two movies inspired by the '70s television show The Incredible Hulk? Apparently so. First, there was Ang Lee's film that I remember a few people scratched their heads over (Hulk), and this past Friday
The Incredible Hulk came out.