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5.0 out of 5 stars In the absence of light, darkness prevails
While some good directors never quite "get it," it took Guillermo Del Toro only one misfire -- the icky, slow-paced "Blade 2" -- to get the whole comic-book adaptation thing right.

In fact, just about everything is right with "Hellboy" -- Del Toro crafted an action blockbuster with a grimy, slimy cult-movie feel and a quirky sense of humor. It's graced with...
Published on Jun 5 2008 by E. A Solinas

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3.0 out of 5 stars This was one of the worst Comic book adaptions
This movie was not a movie i wanted to see from the get-go. i knew from the preview that it was goin to be a boot-leg X-men. i dont know any details on the Hellboy comic but i dont think i would even be interested. i saw this movie bootleg at my brother's house and it wasnt even worth that. my opinion wait to see it on Channel 11 or TnT or somethin...not worth a penny
Published on Jun 27 2004 by Nickie G


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1.0 out of 5 stars Another Version Coming Soon, July 2 2004
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G. Joseph Evans (Port Jefferson Station, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hellboy (Special Edition, 2 discs) (DVD)
Special edition? I don't think so. Every DVD release nowadays is a "Special Edition". Let it be known that a Directors Cut with tons of deleted scenes edited back into the film will be released on DVD as well in December or early 2005. Talk about double-dipping.
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3.0 out of 5 stars This was one of the worst Comic book adaptions, Jun 27 2004
This review is from: Hellboy (Special Edition, 2 discs) (DVD)
This movie was not a movie i wanted to see from the get-go. i knew from the preview that it was goin to be a boot-leg X-men. i dont know any details on the Hellboy comic but i dont think i would even be interested. i saw this movie bootleg at my brother's house and it wasnt even worth that. my opinion wait to see it on Channel 11 or TnT or somethin...not worth a penny
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1.0 out of 5 stars awful, Jun 3 2004
This review is from: Hellboy (Special Edition, 2 discs) (DVD)
this movie sucks. action is unevenly spaced and all hellboy does is run around with his stupid one liners every time he fights. this is just schwarznegger or steven segal all decked out in red. gimme a break.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A red hot love story, Aug 3 2008
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Amanda Richards (Georgetown, Guyana) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hellboy (Special Edition, 2 discs) (DVD)
"There lived a certain man in Russia long ago
He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow"
("Rasputin" by Boney M)

Short Attention Span Summary (SASS):

1. German military says "Ra Ra Rasputin" , and tries to open a portal to another dimension
2. US Army shows up and all Hellboy breaks loose
3. Forget music - it's a Baby Ruth that soothes a savage beast
4. Fast forward 60 years and Hellboy and his friends are attached to the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense
5. His friends include a fishy character named Abe, and a hot chick named Liz who's in denial
6. Rasputin and his gang show up and release a nasty creature named Sammael who goes forth and multiplies
7. Newbie from the FBI gets baptism by fire
8. Lots of killings follow
9. As Inigo Montoya (from Princess Bride) once said (several times) "......Prepare to die"

Lots of paranormal stuff, out-of-this-world special effects, and strong performances by Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, John Hurt, Doug Jones and Karel Roden, among others, make for an action-packed fantasy adventure in itself, and recommended viewing before watching Hellboy II

A red hot love story that's definitely not a chick flick.

Amanda Richards
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5.0 out of 5 stars In the absence of light, darkness prevails, Jun 5 2008
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E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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While some good directors never quite "get it," it took Guillermo Del Toro only one misfire -- the icky, slow-paced "Blade 2" -- to get the whole comic-book adaptation thing right.

In fact, just about everything is right with "Hellboy" -- Del Toro crafted an action blockbuster with a grimy, slimy cult-movie feel and a quirky sense of humor. It's graced with excellent acting, spectacular action scenes, and the trappings of clockpunk and Lovecraftian horror. All this, and it stars a six-foot-tall demon with a soft spot for kittens.

In 1945, young Professor Broom accompanied an army regiment to a remote Scottish island, where the Nazis -- led by Rasputin -- were about to open a portal to another world, and allow the vast tentacled Ogru Jahad (Seven Gods of Chaos) to enter our world. Rasputin and the Nazis were destroyed, but something came through the portal -- a baby demon, whom Broom names Hellboy.

Fast-forward sixty years -- a grown Hellboy (Ron Perlman) and his fishy friend Abe (Doug Jones) are working at a paranormal government agency that specializes in policing the supernatura. The nervous newbie Agent Myers (Rupert Evans) is kind of weirded out. Soon afterwards, Hellboy is called on to kill Sammael the Hellhound -- but it turns out that Sammael can replicate himself indefinitely.

As Hellboy and his team try to hunt down the remaining Sammaels, the dying Professor Broom (John Hurt) finds that a revived Rasputin and his immortal Nazi followers have orchestrated all this. And Rasputin is continuing to pull the strings behind the scenes -- including using Hellboy's love Liz (Selma Blair), a depressed pyrokinetic. And when Hellboy suffers a devastating loss, his journey will take him right back to his roots -- and the potential destruction of the world.

Watching "Hellboy," it's easy to see how Guillermo Del Toro because world-famous for the exquisitely dark "Pan's Labyrinth," and why he's been chosen to direct the forthcoming "Hobbit" movies. This adaptation could have just been another paint-by-numbers comic-book story, but Del Toro gives it the kind of grime, brains and quirkiness that a cult movie should have.

Part of that cult appeal is "Hellboy's" distinctive look, with Lovecraftian tentacle-gods and some steampunky details. And the action scenes are pretty spectacular -- trains, slimy hellhounds, sword-swinging Nazis with chopped-up faces, giant clock cogs, and a fiery explosion in a mental asylum. And there are some truly spectacular action scenes in a vast underground labyrinth, full of ancient hammers and collapsing bridges. There's just enough action and grossness, without going overboard.

But Del Toro is able to balance out the action with some truly touching moments, such as the aged Broom's final scenes in his firelit study. And there's a lot of dark humor here as well -- and not all of it is Hellboy's dry one-liners. The dialogue tends to be a bit on the funny side, including some hilariously macabre scenes involving a bad-tempered Russian zombie ("This is Ivan Klimatovich. Say hi, Ivan." "Go that way, Red Monkey!").

Most importantly, Del Toro is able to give his characters little human quirks -- hair plugs, love of cats, and Hellboy sanding down his horns in the morning. Perlman is simply amazing as "Red," whose gruff scarlet exterior hides a kindly, affectionate heart. Not many actors could emote through that many prosthetics (including a very lifelike tail), but Perlman makes it look natural.

Though he's playing a ninetyish old professor, Hurt plays his role with a quiet, powerful sense of goodness. Jones and Evans also do excellent jobs, one as an erudite psychic fish-man ("We lead a charmed life," he observes as cockroaches skitter around him) and an earnest young agent. Selma Blair is the one downside -- she sort of mumbles in a monotone most of the time.

"Hellboy" is one of the best comic-book adaptations that Hollywood has turned out, primarily because of the darker, eerier aesthetic Guillermo Del Toro brings to it. Definitely a must-see.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Flick for the Times, Oct 12 2006
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A. Chaney "Hammer Wolf" (Lincoln,NE) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hellboy (Special Edition, 2 discs) (DVD)
When I first watched this movie, judging the cover, it is as expected. A really good curios movie. I found it to be quite interesting, although not a fan of Selma Blair (Ultra Violet), I found the characters and the roles performed to the movies liking. As well as Del Torro's. A different look on (colorful)and atmospheric tone that matches the quality of how todays society looks at the supernatural. In a corny way but yet kind of serious. I love the way they show images of blurred pictures of supernatural occurences much the way the true governments today would debunct any government involvment in the supernatural. Something to think about. I give it two thumbs up and a definite movie to own whether some people picture it as a cult like film. Rocky Horror Picture Show #2 in production by the way.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Bad...more of a cult film., Sep 13 2005
This review is from: Hellboy (Special Edition, 2 discs) (DVD)
As people know, cult films will always have people who love it, and people who hate it. I hate it. There's just too much stuffed in, not as much demon fighting as expected, the scene with the demon killing the dude and his blood cousing through the maze...it looked unbelievably fake.
This film isn't loyal to the comic. Although I've only read a few books, it isn't very similar to the ones I've read. Just a bad film, for those who enjoy this movie, great. For those who don't, I understand why.
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4.0 out of 5 stars hellyboy, Dec 31 2004
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michele (Edmonton alberta canada) - See all my reviews
this movie is high pace full of laughs and action. really good movie to watch.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dumbest I've ever seen!, Aug 17 2004
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Robert A. Post (Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hellboy (Special Edition, 2 discs) (DVD)
Can't believe I wasted time watching this schlock! The commercial was intriguing, and that was what brought me in. When will I learn? Cheap, and I mean CHEAP special effects, and the thinnest (literally a comic book) script. For action you can do better, and for special effects there's much better done before and after. Stay away from this waste of intelligence, money and time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great action movie & love story, Aug 7 2004
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This review is from: Hellboy (Special Edition, 2 discs) (DVD)
I saw this movie & was impressed mostly by the message of the ultimate importance of our choice, which shapes our life and our destiny
it's an action movie with a touch of horror, very measured so, comedy and very profound romantic story.
Only weak point I personally found in using historical figure of E.Rasputin as the main villain. Music is wonderful!
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