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Posted 15 April 2019 - 01:10 PM

I have (up till Friday) walked out of exactly 3 movies in my life (for those wondering: CRUISE 2: SPEED CONTROL, JOHN CARPENTERS GHOST'S OF MARS [projection issue; reels out of place], and THE WIND RISES [I was falling asleep])...now I have walked out of a 4th.

At the hour mark of the new HELLBOY movie, I decided enough was enough and I'd rather be at home doing ANYTHING else.

The movie is like the fever dream of some youth who had looked at a HELLBOY comic (without reading it, so just visuals), while listening to a bunch of hackneyed classic rock (including 'Rock You Like a Hurricane' unironically; yes, they seriously threw in a song that was made fun of on the Simpsons like a decade ago) and thinking that "cool" = "copious swearing and mind-numbing and gratuitous blood and gore"...then someone smacked them over the head with a shovel and they yelled "Action!"

I wish I was joking.

Neil Marshall is hit or miss for me already (I liked THE DESCENT, and CENTURION, but DOOMSDAY was meh to me, as was DOG SOLIDERS)...but this pretty much relegates him to "don't bother" to me.

The weird thing is that straining through the bad is some really solid attempts to be true to the source material on a surface level (AKA in look), the sequence with the Wild Hunt is largely taken directly from the source material...including the camera angles...so I'm sitting there like "Okay, this is really well assembled"....and the scene plays out (minus some HINKY dialogue and ADR) like it does in the comic it's based on...

Spoiler


The CGI is 90's video game. And you guys know me, I RARELY complain about CGI in movies as I can usually approach its like set dressing in a play, I suspend my disbelief for the story....but the stuff here is BAD and coupled within a bad movie it stands out all the harsher.

And the makeup? UGH. As one review puts it....instead of like Perlman in the GDT HB's (in which the makeup was perfectly made for Perlman and he never felt like he was "wearing" it at all....in this Harbour can't seem to get his way to that ease...here the makeup is 100% wearing HIM, and he's trying to act through it. And often fails. Looking at Perlman's Hellboy, and Harbour's Hellboy in a side by side will make you realize how much thought and effort was put into Perlman's, and how little was put into Harbour's. The straggly hair doesn't remotely help either.

And Speaking of Big Red, he BARELY acts like Hellboy. Hellboy is a sometimes morose, mostly gothic, entirely realized character who is a sardonic wit, and has to be pushed to anger/upset. Neil Marshall's version of the character talks about strip clubs, makes BAD jokes that seem entirely out of place and just yells a LOT. He's not a detective in any sense of the word. Marshall turns him into (and the script even notes this) a weapon. It's as against what I know of the character as you could get. All of the scenes where he acts like this feel so incongruous. Prof Broom is no better. Aside from Ian McShane CLEARLY phoning it in...and he is; the character he's portraying would never act or speak in the way he's being made to here. And yes, F-Bombs every few seconds (including some in the opening historical narration).

The origin of Hellboy is rammed in there for weird reasons and even THAT is effed up. They have Rasputin and the Nazi's there to actually summon Hellboy...the soldiers and allies (which inexplicably include Lobster Johnson...) who are there are never pointed out much, they just are there with the baddies...and the whole point of HB's origin is that Rasputin and the Nazi's were NEVER seeking him...they were trying to open a doorway for the ancient entities, the Ogdru Jahad to come in through...and Hellboy comes through accidentally. This is not that. Here they are setting out for Rasputin to summon Hellboy...which is so strange. The Nazi's also inexplicably KILL Rasputin once he's done brining Hellboy through...which makes no sense as it kills off the second biggest nemesis in the series far too early. It's a shitty scene, and actively messes up the reasons the whole thing kicks off in the first place.

This is the problem with adapting the 9th graphic novel in the continuing episodic HB series as a reboot film. They've had to ram Broom in there (who was long dead at this point), the father/son conflict between HB and him, they've skipped over all the other BPRD who were around at this time (Abe, Liz, ect.), the throw the origin in there, and allow it to be some sort of catalyst to the drama between Broom and HB, which I mean, in the source material HB knew when he was a youth where he came from and why, using it to manufacture tension in this movie is dumb. They've thrown Ben Daimio in there for no reason other than I guess to have a BPRD agent in it...and Alice is fine, but the whole point of her is that she lives in the country because of her powers and their level...and here they've got her living in a flat in London? It would be like adapting a Malazan film, but starting with Toll The Hounds. It's inexplicable and would require SO much weird story positioning and retconning.

Now, I understand why they didn't start at the beginning, because the first GDT HELLBOY movie covered SEED OF DESTRUCTION and WAKE THE DEVIL...so they'd be retreading previous territory. That said, before the final writer took over duties, I DID hear that Mignola and Golden were basically penning what would have ended up being a straight on continuation of the HELLBOY graphics novels (main storyline) that came after the first GDT film....and it would not need to reboot so much as continue with new actors and new direction...but after it was handed off to Andrew Cosby to rewrite, it went into full reboot territory using The Wild Hunt instead...

I had MINOR issues with the GDT HELLBOY movies. I feel the leaned too hard into Gothic Superhero Team vibe, and not enough into the aesthetic of the comics for storytelling....but they not only nailed the characters PERFECTLY, but the tone, vibe and overall setting of the comics to a T. They are wonderful and enjoyable adaptations. Not without their problems, but compared to this new film, they are fucking MASTERPIECES of adaptation.

Also, and this is weird. There is a recent interview where Mike Mignola talks about how he barely MET Neil Marshall and was not really on set...and at that point he was not very involved (conflicting with the previously held notion that he was involved heavily, wrote the screenplay and was on set every day)...but then he's also on FB liking articles from critics who LIKED the new film and saying "Any negativity will be deleted, fuck you"....so I'm like...what is the real story here?

Anyways, re-watch HELLBOY (2004), and HELLBOY THE GOLDEN ARMY if you want a good movie about this world...and HARD skip HELLBOY (2019).
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 01:39 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 15 April 2019 - 01:10 PM, said:

I have (up till Friday) walked out of exactly 3 movies in my life (for those wondering: CRUISE 2: SPEED CONTROL, JOHN CARPENTERS GHOST'S OF MARS [projection issue; reels out of place], and THE WIND RISES [I was falling asleep])...now I have walked out of a 4th.

At the hour mark of the new HELLBOY movie, I decided enough was enough and I'd rather be at home doing ANYTHING else.

The movie is like the fever dream of some youth who had looked at a HELLBOY comic (without reading it, so just visuals), while listening to a bunch of hackneyed classic rock (including 'Rock You Like a Hurricane' unironically; yes, they seriously threw in a song that was made fun of on the Simpsons like a decade ago) and thinking that "cool" = "copious swearing and mind-numbing and gratuitous blood and gore"...then someone smacked them over the head with a shovel and they yelled "Action!"

I wish I was joking.

Neil Marshall is hit or miss for me already (I liked THE DESCENT, and CENTURION, but DOOMSDAY was meh to me, as was DOG SOLIDERS)...but this pretty much relegates him to "don't bother" to me.

The weird thing is that straining through the bad is some really solid attempts to be true to the source material on a surface level (AKA in look), the sequence with the Wild Hunt is largely taken directly from the source material...including the camera angles...so I'm sitting there like "Okay, this is really well assembled"....and the scene plays out (minus some HINKY dialogue and ADR) like it does in the comic it's based on...

Spoiler


The CGI is 90's video game. And you guys know me, I RARELY complain about CGI in movies as I can usually approach its like set dressing in a play, I suspend my disbelief for the story....but the stuff here is BAD and coupled within a bad movie it stands out all the harsher.

And the makeup? UGH. As one review puts it....instead of like Perlman in the GDT HB's (in which the makeup was perfectly made for Perlman and he never felt like he was "wearing" it at all....in this Harbour can't seem to get his way to that ease...here the makeup is 100% wearing HIM, and he's trying to act through it. And often fails. Looking at Perlman's Hellboy, and Harbour's Hellboy in a side by side will make you realize how much thought and effort was put into Perlman's, and how little was put into Harbour's. The straggly hair doesn't remotely help either.

And Speaking of Big Red, he BARELY acts like Hellboy. Hellboy is a sometimes morose, mostly gothic, entirely realized character who is a sardonic wit, and has to be pushed to anger/upset. Neil Marshall's version of the character talks about strip clubs, makes BAD jokes that seem entirely out of place and just yells a LOT. He's not a detective in any sense of the word. Marshall turns him into (and the script even notes this) a weapon. It's as against what I know of the character as you could get. All of the scenes where he acts like this feel so incongruous. Prof Broom is no better. Aside from Ian McShane CLEARLY phoning it in...and he is; the character he's portraying would never act or speak in the way he's being made to here. And yes, F-Bombs every few seconds (including some in the opening historical narration).

The origin of Hellboy is rammed in there for weird reasons and even THAT is effed up. They have Rasputin and the Nazi's there to actually summon Hellboy...the soldiers and allies (which inexplicably include Lobster Johnson...) who are there are never pointed out much, they just are there with the baddies...and the whole point of HB's origin is that Rasputin and the Nazi's were NEVER seeking him...they were trying to open a doorway for the ancient entities, the Ogdru Jahad to come in through...and Hellboy comes through accidentally. This is not that. Here they are setting out for Rasputin to summon Hellboy...which is so strange. The Nazi's also inexplicably KILL Rasputin once he's done brining Hellboy through...which makes no sense as it kills off the second biggest nemesis in the series far too early. It's a shitty scene, and actively messes up the reasons the whole thing kicks off in the first place.

This is the problem with adapting the 9th graphic novel in the continuing episodic HB series as a reboot film. They've had to ram Broom in there (who was long dead at this point), the father/son conflict between HB and him, they've skipped over all the other BPRD who were around at this time (Abe, Liz, ect.), the throw the origin in there, and allow it to be some sort of catalyst to the drama between Broom and HB, which I mean, in the source material HB knew when he was a youth where he came from and why, using it to manufacture tension in this movie is dumb. They've thrown Ben Daimio in there for no reason other than I guess to have a BPRD agent in it...and Alice is fine, but the whole point of her is that she lives in the country because of her powers and their level...and here they've got her living in a flat in London? It would be like adapting a Malazan film, but starting with Toll The Hounds. It's inexplicable and would require SO much weird story positioning and retconning.

Now, I understand why they didn't start at the beginning, because the first GDT HELLBOY movie covered SEED OF DESTRUCTION and WAKE THE DEVIL...so they'd be retreading previous territory. That said, before the final writer took over duties, I DID hear that Mignola and Golden were basically penning what would have ended up being a straight on continuation of the HELLBOY graphics novels (main storyline) that came after the first GDT film....and it would not need to reboot so much as continue with new actors and new direction...but after it was handed off to Andrew Cosby to rewrite, it went into full reboot territory using The Wild Hunt instead...

I had MINOR issues with the GDT HELLBOY movies. I feel the leaned too hard into Gothic Superhero Team vibe, and not enough into the aesthetic of the comics for storytelling....but they not only nailed the characters PERFECTLY, but the tone, vibe and overall setting of the comics to a T. They are wonderful and enjoyable adaptations. Not without their problems, but compared to this new film, they are fucking MASTERPIECES of adaptation.

Also, and this is weird. There is a recent interview where Mike Mignola talks about how he barely MET Neil Marshall and was not really on set...and at that point he was not very involved (conflicting with the previously held notion that he was involved heavily, wrote the screenplay and was on set every day)...but then he's also on FB liking articles from critics who LIKED the new film and saying "Any negativity will be deleted, fuck you"....so I'm like...what is the real story here?

Anyways, re-watch HELLBOY (2004), and HELLBOY THE GOLDEN ARMY if you want a good movie about this world...and HARD skip HELLBOY (2019).


I read that hellboy was apparently a disaster in production. The producers and directors were at each others throats and the main character waould walk off set and refuse to do reshoots of scenes. So no surprises. I read the director didn't even attend the premier.
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 06:04 PM

View PostBriar King, on 03 April 2019 - 05:02 PM, said:

Would Ledger still be the ultimate Joker if he hadn’t died before its release?

I’m inclined to say yes.


For TV and film, yes. I'm curious to see what Joaquin Phoenix is going to do with the character.

Mark Hamill is my favorite voice actor for the character.
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 06:21 PM

Would you rather sit through all of the new Hellboy or all of Little Nicky?
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 06:39 PM

View Postworry, on 15 April 2019 - 06:21 PM, said:

Would you rather sit through all of the new Hellboy or all of Little Nicky?


LITTLE NICKY in a heartbeat. Even bad Adam Sandler is mildly entertaining.

Seriously, the new HELLBOY movie is a 'TAPOUT' t-shirt in film form.
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 06:47 PM

So you're saying I'll like it?!
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 06:49 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 15 April 2019 - 06:39 PM, said:

View Postworry, on 15 April 2019 - 06:21 PM, said:

Would you rather sit through all of the new Hellboy or all of Little Nicky?


LITTLE NICKY in a heartbeat. Even bad Adam Sandler is mildly entertaining.

Seriously, the new HELLBOY movie is a 'TAPOUT' t-shirt in film form.


I like this game!

HELLBOY (2019) or BATMAN & ROBIN (1997)?
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 06:52 PM

View PostAptorian, on 15 April 2019 - 06:47 PM, said:

So you're saying I'll like it?!


Knowing what I know of you and your movie tastes Apt...you will like it.


View PostAbyss, on 15 April 2019 - 06:49 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 15 April 2019 - 06:39 PM, said:

View Postworry, on 15 April 2019 - 06:21 PM, said:

Would you rather sit through all of the new Hellboy or all of Little Nicky?


LITTLE NICKY in a heartbeat. Even bad Adam Sandler is mildly entertaining.

Seriously, the new HELLBOY movie is a 'TAPOUT' t-shirt in film form.


I like this game!

HELLBOY (2019) or BATMAN & ROBIN (1997)?


B&R is campy and ridiculous but I'll take bad ice puns and Alicia Silverstone Batgirl every day over Edgelord Hellboy.

Sidenote: I 100% saw B&R in a midnight screening the night before it came out...

This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 15 April 2019 - 06:53 PM

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Posted 15 April 2019 - 07:35 PM

Hellboy (2019) or The Last Jedi with Directors Commentary (2017)

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Posted 15 April 2019 - 08:32 PM

Hellboy (2019) or Hulk (2003)?
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 08:49 PM

Hellboy (2019) or me taking a steaming dump (2 or 3 times a day every day)?
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 08:49 PM

just to note, i went into Hellboy with no knowledge of the character except what appeared in first 2 films.

wasn't great, but wasn't terrible.

What was surprising was that it was a 15 rating (in the UK) - there is some VERY gory stuff in there. Genuinely surprised it wasn't an 18
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Posted 15 April 2019 - 09:08 PM

View PostCoco with marshmallows, on 15 April 2019 - 08:49 PM, said:

What was surprising was that it was a 15 rating (in the UK) - there is some VERY gory stuff in there. Genuinely surprised it wasn't an 18

Yeah, it's an "R" (17+) here.
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Posted 16 April 2019 - 02:53 AM

View PostSlow Ben, on 15 April 2019 - 07:35 PM, said:

Hellboy (2019) or The Last Jedi with Directors Commentary (2017)


HELLBOY...no contest. You could not pay me to sit through any Rian Johnson crapfest again.

View PostAbyss, on 15 April 2019 - 08:32 PM, said:

Hellboy (2019) or Hulk (2003)?


I maintain HULK 2003 is a solid solid film.

View PostTiste Simeon, on 15 April 2019 - 08:49 PM, said:

Hellboy (2019) or me taking a steaming dump (2 or 3 times a day every day)?


Wait, do you steam dumps 2-3 times a day?! What do you eat? Lol
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Posted 17 April 2019 - 12:45 PM

Watched BLACKkKLANSMAN last night and REALLY enjoyed it.

I've never seen John David Washington before, but he was incredible throughout, and Adam Driver proves once again to be a phenomenal actor.

And I'm hit and miss with liking or dis-liking Spike Lee joints, (DO THE RIGHT THING, MALCOM X, and INSIDE MAN are amazing, but SUMMER OF SAM, HE GOT GAME and his remake of OLDBOY not so much)...but this was peak Lee for me. He deftly takes a really visceral subject matter, doesn't shy away from the disturbing and prevalent shitiness of the era...but then makes it into a procedural, with a lot of humour and team dynamics as well. And what I thought was REALLY great were the not-so-subtle jabs in-story to the Trump Administration (It being posited to Ron that one day people like David Duke would lead to people in the hallways of power acting just like Duke behind the shield of politics and his disbelief that his country could fall so far)...and to cap the whole thing off by showing the Trump-era shit in the news (to show how far we still all have to go as a society) was the perfect coup de grace.

Wonderful and poignant film. Probably one of my fave Lee films ever.

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Posted 17 April 2019 - 06:21 PM

SHRAZAABOOSH!

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Posted 17 April 2019 - 06:44 PM

Awfull. Just awfull. If they wanted to do this story they should have started laying the ground in First Class. The Dark Phoenix arc was amazing because they spent a year or more in the comics building it up.
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Posted 18 April 2019 - 01:13 PM




On the other end of the scale this looks FUCKING AMAZING. And I don't even care that the whole movie seems to be in the trailer, it ain't that kind of movie...
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Posted 18 April 2019 - 01:21 PM

View Postpolishgenius, on 18 April 2019 - 01:13 PM, said:




On the other end of the scale this looks FUCKING AMAZING. And I don't even care that the whole movie seems to be in the trailer, it ain't that kind of movie...


Two of the better characters from the franchise in a movie all on their own where they team up against a superpowered Idris Elba? I'm throwing my money at the screen right now. This is going to be amazing and batshit.
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Posted 18 April 2019 - 01:25 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 18 April 2019 - 01:21 PM, said:

Two of the better characters from the franchise in a movie all on their own where they team up against a superpowered Idris Elba? I'm throwing my money at the screen right now. This is going to be amazing and batshit.


Directed by David Leitch AKA the John Wick/Atomic Blonde/Deadpool 2 dude, no less.
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