August 2, 200421 yr ok ladies and gents.... i like movies with substance, movies that make you think, feel, laugh, cry, etc.... my fav. films are such as, momento, waking life, human nature, etc i picked up hellboy just to get something light and entertaining, i expected nothing but a film that would keep my attention and distract myself from reality i got much more this film is witty, beautiful in terms of visuals and cameria work, has a really really good story for a comic book flick, was directed wonderfully, has a good message in it, and has good laughs.... it is one of the best movies ive seen this year i scoffed at the chance to see a screening for free when it was in the theaters, and im glad i did give it a chance on dvd... it was my last choice to rent and im glad i got around to it if youve seen it, tell me what you thought, if not, give it a try... i mean, the director of pulp fiction did it, its gotta be good =D
August 2, 200421 yr Really, i heard it was s***ty i was gonna rent it about 5 times already but i have said you know what it's just a waste of my time. I guess i can give it a shot though.
August 2, 200421 yr ^yeah that^ bought the dvd as soon as it came out... We just saw it in Best Buy. Didn't have the money with us at the time, but we are planning on buying it.
August 2, 200421 yr if youve seen it, tell me what you thought, if not, give it a try... i mean, the director of pulp fiction did it, its gotta be good =D Director of Pulp Fiction = Quentin Tarantino Director of Hellboy = Guillermo del Toro An I missing something??
August 2, 200421 yr Director of Pulp Fiction = Quentin Tarantino Director of Hellboy = Guillermo del Toro An I missing something?? Uh..Come on everyone knows Guillermo Del Toro transalates directly to Quentin Tarantino in English.... So honestly people I should give this movie a try??? I'm gonna hold all of you personally responsible for my 4 buck rental if i dont like it....
August 3, 200421 yr I really enjoyed it when I rented it last week. I was very surprised, go rent it folks
August 3, 200421 yr Author huh, i forgot about terentino doin fiction.... i dont know why, but in a lot reviews the director of hell boy is mentioned as having something to do with pulp fiction
August 3, 200421 yr huh, i forgot about terentino doin fiction.... i dont know why, but in a lot reviews the director of hell boy is mentioned as having something to do with pulp fiction just looked him up on imdb and he has know credits for pulpfiction listed...
August 3, 200421 yr huh, i forgot about terentino doin fiction.... i dont know why, but in a lot reviews the director of hell boy is mentioned as having something to do with pulp fiction Blade 2 is the only thing I know I've seen that Guillermo Del Toro directed. I survived that, so I know I could survive Hellboy and I'm sure I will rent it one of these weekends. I was actually fairly excited when I saw they were making the film. I think Mike Mignola (Hellboy creator) writes pretty deep for the medium, and I know he at least consulted on the screenplay. Edited August 3, 200421 yr by FlaSoxxJim
August 3, 200421 yr The story is an Urban Ledgend as stupid aas it sounds, but I haven't seen it, I probably will one day for that reason.
August 3, 200421 yr Ron Pearlman being HellBoy was enough to get me to watch it. The acting and writing was a blast.
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