Johann
04-03-2004, 01:17 AM
Hellboy directed by G. del Toro, is another great comic book film.
Ron Perlman manages to embody the character flawlessly. He seems to wring out an emotion from every line, giving it authority (hard to do when you look like a red gargoyle-Schwartzenegger- devil/man).
The real thrill is not the humour and feline-loving antics of the crimson hero but the enemies he faces.
I was incredibly impressed with how the disfigured/amputee Nazi corpse/assassin was rendered. His costume was one of the most visually appealing I've ever seen in a comic book movie. And he wielded those handblade/knife/swords with some serious skill.
He made chop-suey out of everyone he faced. Slicin' & dicin', he was one wicked character-that helmet/mask!!! Awesome. Just plain awesome.
I agree with Richard Roeper for once: the first hour absolutely kicked ass. The rest of the movie was dreadlock-monster overload. I loved the visuals, but I got a little antsy when all we were getting was non-stop CGI. You can only look at slimy, ugly resurrection hounds for so long...
Overall, though this was one great action flick. The special effects were outstanding- especially the Abraham fish-guy. He destroys the likes of C-3PO or Data. He's an information sidekick who looks so cool I'm buying the action figure.
I'll be seeing this escapist masterwork again before it's run is over.
Ron Perlman manages to embody the character flawlessly. He seems to wring out an emotion from every line, giving it authority (hard to do when you look like a red gargoyle-Schwartzenegger- devil/man).
The real thrill is not the humour and feline-loving antics of the crimson hero but the enemies he faces.
I was incredibly impressed with how the disfigured/amputee Nazi corpse/assassin was rendered. His costume was one of the most visually appealing I've ever seen in a comic book movie. And he wielded those handblade/knife/swords with some serious skill.
He made chop-suey out of everyone he faced. Slicin' & dicin', he was one wicked character-that helmet/mask!!! Awesome. Just plain awesome.
I agree with Richard Roeper for once: the first hour absolutely kicked ass. The rest of the movie was dreadlock-monster overload. I loved the visuals, but I got a little antsy when all we were getting was non-stop CGI. You can only look at slimy, ugly resurrection hounds for so long...
Overall, though this was one great action flick. The special effects were outstanding- especially the Abraham fish-guy. He destroys the likes of C-3PO or Data. He's an information sidekick who looks so cool I'm buying the action figure.
I'll be seeing this escapist masterwork again before it's run is over.