Father: And don't worry about the dogs. You'll be fine... just don't look 'em in the eyes.
Father: Dogs! Go! Go get her! And let nothing stand in your way! Go!
Bruce Banner: You know what scares me the most? When it happens, when it comes over me... and I totally lose control, I like it.
Harper: Bruce! Big day. Did you sleep? I didn't sleep.
Bruce Banner: Slept okay. Is Betty here?
Harper: She's around. I really got to say, seeing you in that styling headwear.
Bruce Banner: You're implying something about my helmet?
Harper: You look like a massive nerd, even around other scientists. Can just I ask? Were you wearing the helmet while she dumped you?
Bruce Banner: See? It protects my very important brain, Harper. Go prep the samples.
Comanche Pilot: Jesus.
Talbot: Bingo! That must be some jumbo nightmare he just had.
Talbot: You know, consciously, you may control it, but subconsciously, I bet that's another story.





Answer: There are varying interpretations of Bruce's memory in the comics. The most common one is that Bruce has vague memories of what happens while he is the Hulk (i.e. fear, hunger, images), but because the Hulk's brain is less "evolved" he can't remember specific information, like where he went or what he did. The converse is also true: The Hulk has vague memories of Bruce's life as well...he recognizes people that Bruce knows but doesn't know anything about them.