I liked the editing style too... it reminded me of "Creepshow". Dig that bit with the ricocheting N-2 mine and the white outline they put around the industrial sleazeball as he got blown up...
In my local paper, the film critic said some things like, "The Hulk's CGI face can't render any emotion but rage and confusion" and "The part would have been better filled by a human actor, like The Rock". Excuse me, but rage and confusion are basically all the Hulk expresses anyway, and a man in green body-paint won't cut it these days as a realistic depiction of the character. Not as good as Spider-Man, but a helluva lot better than most comic book adaptations.