Well, considering the Hulk's main enemy is the US army, which is a hell of a lot scarier then The Abomination, I'd say that's a better opponent, lol. The Hulk is supposed to get stronger the angrier he gets, yet he seemed to be getting weaker as the Abomination beat his face in with his fist. Sissy ass, lol. And what's with the Hulk smashing cars and making fan blades out of them? Doesn't he just pick sh*t up and hit you with it?
I tought the first film gave the characters life, where as with the second one, I felt nothing for any of them. Plus Liv Tyler is nasty compared to Jennifer Connelly, lol.
There was a solid 20 minute action sequence in the first film that, imo, blew any of the weak sequences from the second one away. They didn't show what the Hulk is supposed to be like in the second one. In every comic book character, there is pyscological undertones and they simply exampled that in the first one, I felt. It's what makes you become invested in these characters, if you're in to that kind of thing.