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Reznor
07-11-2008, 06:39 AM
Just got home a bit ago from a early screening of Hellboy 2.

Great movie!!! I liked the first one, but thought this one was done MUCH better.

If you liked the first one, you'll love this one, if you didn't like the first one, give this one a chance, IMO, it's just a much better movie (even though I still like the first one quite a bit, this one fleshes out the characters so much more and the 'bad' guys are better IMO)

DOC
07-11-2008, 06:42 AM
Sweet!! looking forward to seeing this one..............

Reznor
07-11-2008, 06:04 PM
Yeah, theres nothing that I can say that you cant read anywhere on other reviews, but yeah, the Troll Market scene is great, the drinking scene is hillarious, but one thing I haven't read in other reviews, the elemental!

One of the most beutiful designs Ive seen in a long time. Its the green tentacle creature you see in the city in trailers, trust me, that does NO justice to how cool this creature is.

Again, I had a blast with this movie, and the only thing that was kind of "awkward" is the young hellboy at the beginning of the film, he's pretty goofy lookin but its cute and funny, but I did hear some other audience laughing about it.

john doe
07-11-2008, 06:20 PM
of course it looks good.

budget = $65 - $72 million.

Sysiss
07-12-2008, 01:40 AM
of course it looks good.

budget = $65 - $72 million.

I dunno, theres a lot of movies with a budget higher then that and are utter trash. The budget doesn't necessarily mean jack in how it will turn out or look. Although it helps :)

Barefoot Jedi
07-12-2008, 03:34 AM
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I saw this today. I was very impressed by it. The visuals and character designs are amazing. I can't wait for the DVD so I can frame-by-frame the Troll Market, as delightful as the first time you saw the cantina in "Star Wars" or Jabba's palace in "Return of the Jedi." This film deserves Oscar nominations for art direction, makeup and costumes, definitely. And special effects. Beautiful, beautiful film.

I'm not familiar at all with the comics so I could just enjoy this for what it was. I loved the premise of the film though I wish it could have been explored more and we could have seen more of Prince Nuada's people and world. Some of the acting and dialogue wasn't great but the good elements definitely made up for the weaker components. And the film is such eye candy you're just trying to take everything in. There is definitely foreshadowing for future films. I hope it does very well.

Highlights of the film:

1. Anytime the Prince and Princess are in it
2. Abe Sapien's crush on the Princess-this had a lot more heart and soul than Hellboy's relationship with Liz
3. The Troll Market
4. The drinking scene
5. The Angel of Death scene
6. Anytime you get a glimpse of the magical realm
7. Hellboy making snide comments to Krauss
8. The Tooth Fairies
9. Wink's ball-and-chain fist (awesome!)

Low points:

1. Ron Perlman and Selma Blair sadly have less chemistry than Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman, and major portions of the film focus on their relationship and they are the dullest parts of the movie
2. Jeffrey Tambor's bumbling gets old after the first dozen or so scenes he is in-I thought the Sammaels ate him at the end of the first movie!?
3. The predictable fate of the major antagonist-you know exactly what's going to happen after the Prince fights the King's bodyguards

Reznor
07-12-2008, 10:10 AM
2. Jeffrey Tambor's bumbling gets old after the first dozen or so scenes he is in-I thought the Sammaels ate him at the end of the first movie!?
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Actually, the last "in-movie" scene is him lighting the cigar for Hellboy, and then staying in Kroenan's chamber.

After the credits, it cuts back to him and he talks through his walky-talky saying something like "Guys, where are you, this place is creepy"

Barefoot Jedi
07-12-2008, 07:24 PM
Actually, the last "in-movie" scene is him lighting the cigar for Hellboy, and then staying in Kroenan's chamber.

After the credits, it cuts back to him and he talks through his walky-talky saying something like "Guys, where are you, this place is creepy"


Yeah, but then you hear the surviving Sammaels roaring in the background. Or that's what I thought they were.

TheLongestDay
07-12-2008, 07:27 PM
wasnt too keen on the 1st one (it had its moments) but im looking foward to this one!

Snow cat
07-13-2008, 06:50 PM
Went and saw it lastnight and loved it.

Gunzlingr
07-14-2008, 01:18 PM
I love the first one. I think what really strikes me is the relish with which Perlmann plays Hellboy. It is hard not to enjoy watching someone in a movie who is obviously having fun with the role.

tile_mcgillus
07-14-2008, 01:28 PM
I am a big fan of the Hellboy comics and have read them all...I think. I was uber excited for this movie.

Saw this movie this weekend. I enjoyed it. I didn't feel it was awesome though. I like the first one better, despite Myers. Having all the monsters around all the time just takes away from the awesomeness that is Hellboy. The comedy and cheesy music felt very Batman Forever...like one step from terribly out of place.

I don't know, something just felt out of place. I still liked it though...

I am mildly disappointed.

DVD
07-14-2008, 01:43 PM
Count me in with the disappointment crowd. The first one felt like it was a monster bashing, good vs evil movie. This one, with it's sappy, long drawn out love stories, lacked the oomph that made the first one so good. Don't get me wrong, there were some really good scenes(HB and Abe getting drunk), but overall it was a disappointment.