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Directed by Guillermo del Toro.
Mike Mignola's acclaimed comic book series about a creature from Hades who joins the battle against evil arrives on the screen in vivid form in this adaptation directed by distinctive horror filmmaker Guillermo del Toro. During World War II, the Third Reich has joined forces with the evil Grigori Rasputin (Karel Roden), who has used his occult powers to summon up a young demon from the depth of Hell to be used as the ultimate Axis weapon. However, the demonic creature is captured by American forces, and put in the care of Professor Broom (John Hurt), the founder of a top-secret organization called the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense. Under Broom's tutelage, the creature develops empathy and a desire to do good while his physical powers and paranormal talents are honed to a fine point. Sixty years later, the demon, now known as Hellboy (Ron Perlman), is part of an elite secret defense team alongside Liz Sherman (Selma Blair), a beautiful young woman who can create fire with her mind, and Abe Sapian (Doug Jones), an aquatic humanoid with the power of telepathy. Despite his many years of fighting for right, Hellboy finds himself facing his greatest challenge when the powerful Rasputin returns, determined to bring the demon back to the forces of darkness so that evil may finally rule the world. Hellboy's supporting cast also includes Jeffrey Tambor, Rupert Evans, and Brian Steele. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Who needs Will Ferrell’s impersonation when the real James Lipton is willing to do stuff like this. It’s short, it’s sweet and it’s helping me maintain my excitement for Hellboy II: The Golden Army. And I wasn’t even a fan of the first movie. In fact, I can’t remember a darn thing about Hellboy except for the Nazi-heavy prologue, which gave me the first impression of Indiana Jones knockoff (the subsequent plot made me think Indy meets Men in Black). Fortunately, the follow-up looks more like Pan’s Labyrinth, which was at least directed by Hellboy helmer Guillermo Del Toro. To get me back up to speed before Hellboy II drops next Friday, I’ve rented the DVD of the original. And I’ve also watched this animated prologue, which gives us background info regarding the Golden Army. Personally, I’d be OK with the whole film being in this style. I just have lots of love for minimal animation. I definitely need to check out Broken Saints, the web series directed by this prologue’s animator, ... " [More]
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"Well now that it's over, I guess I'll chime in. My idea is to recast this film with characters from other movies. Meaning, new actors, playing the Princess Bride character as a character they have allready played in another movie. This would probably be the worst movie ever so.............. here it goesWestley ..... Zach Braff as Andrew Largeman as the retarded football player in the made for TV movie referenced in Garden StateButtercup / The Princess Bride ..... Christina Ricci as Rae from Black Snake Moan - this will probably change the rating a bit.Inigo Montoya ..... John Turturro as Jesus The Bowler in The Big LebowskiPrince Humperdinck ..... Brian O'Halloran as Dante Hicks in ClerksCount Tyrone Rugen ..... Jeff Anderson as Randall Graves in Clerks Vizzini ..... Ben Stiller as Mr. Furious in Mystery MenFezzik ..... Ron Perlman as HellboyThe Grandson ..... Eric Stoltz as "Rocky" in Mask - I know, that's horrible The ... " [More]
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by lopezdash in Trailer Park
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"I loved that crazed Nazi character that reformed his body in the first Hellboy. I loved all of the Nazi and religious stuff. I hope the second one continues this trend. I've yet to see Lost, but I heard it's a wild clusterfuck.BTW, is Lost not listed in the Spout database? I noticed Rescue 911 wasn't either.[/quote]My understanding is that the Nazi stuff is out the window, at least I remember reading something on SpoutBlog about it. Not sure, though. I just can't wait. Everyone of my friends think that the original was ridiculously bad, but I loved it. " [More]
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loved it.
"I loved that crazed Nazi character that reformed his body in the first Hellboy. I loved all of the Nazi and religious stuff. I hope the second one continues this trend. I've yet to see Lost, but I heard it's a wild clusterfuck.BTW, is Lost not listed in the Spout database? I noticed Rescue 911 wasn't either.[/quote]Lost is in the system, but I don't think the search functionality recognizes the [ in the title. I will ask about this. As for Rescue 911, the content is sourced in, so if its not available on DVD it wouldn't necessarily be on the site. I can add it if you'd like. " [More]
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loved it.
"I loved that crazed Nazi character that reformed his body in the first Hellboy. I loved all of the Nazi and religious stuff. I hope the second one continues this trend. I've yet to see Lost, but I heard it's a wild clusterfuck.BTW, is Lost not listed in the Spout database? I noticed Rescue 911 wasn't either. " [More]
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"I just saw the trailer for the new Hellboy recently and really thought it looked almost as dumb as when I saw the trailer for the first one. But then I ended up loving the first one, so I'm going to not try to judge this trailer. " [More]
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by lopezdash in Trailer Park
loved it.
"I CAN"T WAIT! I love the whole concept of Hellboy and I can only hope that this film will be like X-Men 2 for me and competely renew my hope for the series. There were so many aspects of the first film that I loved yet something about it managed to fall somewhat short for me so I am hoping that this movie will be everything I expected from the first and more.[/quote]I completely agree. There was just something about the whole Nazi thing that weirded me out. There seems to be something about these films that use history and religion... the Da Vinci Code for example. I feel like they could all do so much more. There are so many smaller plot lines that could be pursued, and backstories that could develop. LOST has really captured the essence of this. " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash Re:Hellboy II: The Golden Army ...
by lopezdash in Trailer Park
loved it.
"I CAN"T WAIT! I love the whole concept of Hellboy and I can only hope that this film will be like X-Men 2 for me and competely renew my hope for the series. There were so many aspects of the first film that I loved yet something about it managed to fall somewhat short for me so I am hoping that this movie will be everything I expected from the first and more.[/quote]I completely agree. There was just something about the whole Nazi thing that weirded me out. There seems to be something about these films that use history and religion... the Da Vinci Code for example. I feel like they could all do so much more. There are so many smaller plot lines that could be pursued, and backstories that could develop. LOST has really captured the essence of this. " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash Re:Hellboy II: The Golden Army ...
by lopezdash in Trailer Park
loved it.
"I CAN"T WAIT! I love the whole concept of Hellboy and I can only hope that this film will be like X-Men 2 for me and competely renew my hope for the series. There were so many aspects of the first film that I loved yet something about it managed to fall somewhat short for me so I am hoping that this movie will be everything I expected from the first and more.[/quote]I completely agree. There was just something about the whole Nazi thing that weirded me out. There seems to be something about these films that use history and religion... the Da Vinci Code for example. I feel like they could all do so much more. There are so many smaller plot lines that could be pursued, and backstories that could develop. LOST has really captured the essence of this. " [More]
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Completely original and stunningly realized, Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy is a masterstroke of awe-inspired entertainment that sparkles with bold storytelling that dares to go where no monster movie has gone before. Adapted from the original Hellboy comic miniseries The Seed of Destruction, the film takes creator Mike Mignola's dynamic graphic style and molds it into its own cinematic marvel, using a color palette that explodes around one of the strangest lead characters ever brought to the screen. However dark his origins might be, Hellboy (as brilliantly embodied by Ron Perlman) fits the American action-hero role to a T; full of witty one-liners and the first to fearlessly jump into the fray, the character is immediately personable and a perfect fit for the kind of bigger-than-life heroes to which people have flocked for years. What's wonderful, too, is that there's an incredible amount of heart to this beast -- in fact, to the whole film. When the movie's not wowing you with its stellar production design or thrilling you with its wall-to-wall action, the filmmakers have instilled real emotion into a story line that, for all good measure, probably wouldn't have been this juicy if it were not for del Toro. Bringing a loving humanity to each of this film's strange clique of characters isn't something that any storyteller would just pull out of their hat for a flick like this, which is all the more reason to soak it up here. For your buck, you not only get over-the-top action, but also a comical adventure that's based around a gothic tale of love and belonging (oh yes, with a whole lot of Lovecraftian horror for good measure). If that sounds like a little too much, don't worry, because all of those pieces only fit together only for the sake of pleasing you, the viewer. With a genuinely quirky score from Marco Beltrami that thankfully strays far away from Danny Elfman's recent cut-and-paste superhero jobs, Hellboy in every way looks, feels, and sounds completely different from anything else out there. If ever Hollywood had the cards stacked against it while selling a comic book idea to general audiences, this is it. The fact that it works is unbelievable. The fact that it's as fun as it is makes it that much more satisfying. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 



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