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  • @Newspin
    @Newspin Місяць тому +473

    Such a shame that cinema audiences did not appreciate it as much as you and I did...

    • @acemagalor2519
      @acemagalor2519 22 дні тому +33

      To be fair, I think everyone went to see the dark knight the week after

    • @cafeabasedecinema
      @cafeabasedecinema 22 дні тому +23

      Universal blew up when released it between Hancock and The Dark Knight. Bad move.

    • @logandarklighter
      @logandarklighter 22 дні тому +25

      Yeah - it wasn't that there wasn't an audience to appreciate it. It's just they wound up releasing it in the WORST month of the WORST POSSIBLE YEAR to release a film like this. This would've been FAR better as an October Halloween, Thanksgiving Holiday, or even Christmas release.
      Not only did it have to compete against the Dark Knight, it ALSO had to compete against IRON MAN. (I don't think "Hancock" was quite the game killer everyone seems to think it is - but it didn't help any...)
      TLDR: This movie should never have been a "summer movie". Talk about a STACKED DECK.
      2008 was a year with perhaps TOO MANY rich offerings!

    • @hjorturerlend
      @hjorturerlend 22 дні тому +3

      Funny, I watched it in an empty cinema with 2 other people lol

    • @cafeabasedecinema
      @cafeabasedecinema 22 дні тому +2

      @@logandarklighter disagree with Iron Man because it was in its 11th week, out of top10 and making less than $1 million. The list is:
      July 11-13, 2008
      1 Hellboy (1st weekend)
      2 Hancock (2nd - dropped -48%)
      3 Journey to the Center of the Earth (1st)
      4 Wall E (3rd)
      5 Wanted (3rd)
      6 Get Smart (4th)
      7 Meet Dave (1st)
      8 Kung Fu Panda (6th)
      9 The Incredible Hulk (5th)
      11 Indiana Jones (8th)
      14 Iron Man (11th)
      A week later when Dark Knight was released, Hancock dropped 56% in 3rd weekend and Hellboy dropped 70% losing position even for Journey. Hellboy left top 10 in its 4th weekend, and Hancock only 2 weekes later. Yes, Hancock success damaged Hellboy harshly.

  • @AFMountaineer2000
    @AFMountaineer2000 22 дні тому +466

    Its a real shame Guillermo wasnt allowed to finish this trilogy

    • @raymondamador1487
      @raymondamador1487 22 дні тому +52

      It can't be finished now unfortunately. The Hollywood activist's would add the message and a female Hellboy would end up being the star

    • @bennywark3103
      @bennywark3103 22 дні тому +17

      Yeah. I wanted to see the Hellboy babies

    • @Eidlones
      @Eidlones 22 дні тому

      @@raymondamador1487 Oh my god, please grow the fuck up.

    • @fanofbioshock2nolastname861
      @fanofbioshock2nolastname861 22 дні тому +84

      ​@raymondamador1487 you poor incels would've hated that

    • @Mugthraka
      @Mugthraka 22 дні тому +5

      what was the reson again?
      Was it goes this movie did less sales than the 1st one?, even tho imo it is a very good movie with a stunning visual identity and worldbuilding.

  • @shreknet
    @shreknet Місяць тому +231

    Luke Goss who played Prince Nuada deserves a special mention. He does such great choreography and plays these villains well. He also played Nomak in Blade 2 also directed by del Toro.
    Nuada and Nomak are pretty similar characters now that I think about it. Both sewer dwelling highly capable princes that wish to bring an apocalypse onto the world in defiance of their fathers.

    • @thegunslinger1363
      @thegunslinger1363 22 дні тому +5

      Luke Goss was also in Blade 2.

    • @TomboUK
      @TomboUK 22 дні тому +14

      Together with his twin brother, he was in 90s boy band, Bros.

    • @mrdarkside4071
      @mrdarkside4071 22 дні тому +3

      He also played the Frankenstein Monster in a Hallmark made 2 episodes series ...really good performance

    • @TC-by3il
      @TC-by3il 22 дні тому +13

      Luke Goss is so underrated, it's a great performance.

    • @synaesthesia2010
      @synaesthesia2010 22 дні тому +4

      ​@@TomboUK80s

  • @dnllrnt
    @dnllrnt 22 дні тому +173

    "My body is a temple..."
    "Now it's an amusement park, drink!"
    Probably my favorite line in the whole movie.
    To George's point about the choreography, it works so well because Luke Goss was a dancer and did a lot of musical theater prior to movies. Which made his performances in Blade 2 and Hellboy 2 stick out so well. That and his character design is so goddamn great.

    • @2o7o7dragon
      @2o7o7dragon 21 день тому +4

      I wish it had made it into George's trivia, but another credit for the choreography is they wanted to make a conscious choice to not use wire work because of how prevelant it was at the time so instead they hid tampolines in the set.

    • @TheReasonableLiberal-hn2rs
      @TheReasonableLiberal-hn2rs 21 день тому +1

      @@2o7o7dragon Besides the backflip scene during the last fight. There's no way they did that without wires.

    • @2o7o7dragon
      @2o7o7dragon 20 днів тому +3

      @@TheReasonableLiberal-hn2rs it's been a while since I watched the behind the scenes, but I'm pretty sure the claim they made was "no wires"

  • @collectedcurios
    @collectedcurios 22 дні тому +110

    What we see of Johann Kraus are his ectoplasmic remains. In life he was a psychic, but during a seance in which he was out-of-body, there was some kind of catastrophe that incinerated everyone present, along with his body.

    • @Scallycowell
      @Scallycowell 22 дні тому +14

      Post-body form, I think he’s technically a wraith. A phantom of sorts that feeds on souls.

    • @nathansossai
      @nathansossai 19 днів тому

      @@Scallycowell he doesn't feed on souls, though.

  • @freefall945
    @freefall945 22 дні тому +178

    I heard the third one was going to have Hellboy’s opposite - an archangel who was captured and brainwashed by the Germans in Ww2.
    Would have been rad.

    • @motorcycleboy9000
      @motorcycleboy9000 22 дні тому +7

      The other Doug Jones character in this is already a biblically accurate angel.

    • @Ghostsfood
      @Ghostsfood 22 дні тому +2

      ​@@freefall945 I doubt it. That sounds corny for Hellboy. All that was revealed was Bruce Campbell was supposed to play Lobster Johnson and Liz was pregnant longer than she should be.

    • @manoz6194
      @manoz6194 22 дні тому

      The Germans weren't very good at brainwashing, their enemies were though...

    • @joe.banana
      @joe.banana 22 дні тому +3

      I hope not, that's the most basic plot ever. And in the middle of the movie we would learn that they are brothers, right? And at the end they would team up against the main big bad and the brother would sacrifice himself? The most overused plotline in the history of plotlines?

    • @freefall945
      @freefall945 21 день тому +3

      @@joe.banana I mean, I doubt all of that. But I guess we’ll never know.

  • @AnarchyShogun
    @AnarchyShogun 22 дні тому +92

    "I'm not a baby I'm a tumor." Best subtle Arnold reference ever!

    • @titanuranus3095
      @titanuranus3095 22 дні тому +9

      Kindergarten Cop or Total Recall?

    • @WhiteWolfDarkpaw
      @WhiteWolfDarkpaw 22 дні тому +12

      @@titanuranus3095 ¿Por que no los dos? :3

    • @Yavanna79
      @Yavanna79 15 днів тому +1

      @@titanuranus3095 Total Recall of course. :D

  • @LightWarriorK
    @LightWarriorK 22 дні тому +132

    If you don't think Fairy Tales are dark, read some of the original ones, especially from Germany.

    • @TDM4895
      @TDM4895 22 дні тому +3

      Yep, the further East you go the less Disney got their hands on fairy tales.

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 22 дні тому

      @@TDM4895hmmm what ones?

    • @tyhillard9329
      @tyhillard9329 22 дні тому +9

      @@eclat4641 any of the Grimm fairytales. All excellent. The movie Brothers Grimm captures them real well.

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 22 дні тому

      @ I remember there was a horror movie about how the stories were darker. - but i mean were there ones Disney just wont touch?

    • @TDM4895
      @TDM4895 22 дні тому

      @@eclat4641 Pretty much any of them. For example, when you get some time Wikipedia the French and German versions of a story called "The Bearskin Coat". The German one is a lot darker than the French. Then just google Russian fairytails.

  • @therewasacrookedman5892
    @therewasacrookedman5892 22 дні тому +42

    This one hooked me when the elemental died. It was the emotional pin of the movie for me.
    Hellboy realized he was going around destroying life at someone else’s behest.
    Took a misguided prince to shine a light on it.

  • @chappie_nottherobot
    @chappie_nottherobot 29 днів тому +111

    While the first Hellboy is fantastic in its own right, this one is an undeniable masterpiece of production and creature design. It’s like if The NeverEnding Story, Lord of the Rings, and Pan’s Labyrinth all existed in the same universe. It’s just a sad reality that this movie underperformed at the box office and Universal scrapped the third Hellboy movie Guillermo was gonna make.

    • @Sentinel3D
      @Sentinel3D 22 дні тому +2

      He had almost the same final words, starting with "Strange."

    • @synaesthesia2010
      @synaesthesia2010 22 дні тому +6

      It deserved to do better than it did and Del Toro should have been allowed to finish his trilogy

    • @terrylandess6072
      @terrylandess6072 22 дні тому +4

      One reference overlooked is dreamfasting from The Dark Crystal when Abe and the Princess 'touch'.

    • @Yavanna79
      @Yavanna79 15 днів тому

      Lord of the Rings Trilogy was not his. That was Peter Jackson. Though Guillermo was doing Hobbit Trilogy.

  • @otakuwolf4ever985
    @otakuwolf4ever985 22 дні тому +14

    "He lied to us!"
    "Abe, old buddy, if we make it outta here. . .we gotta talk."

  • @ferchrissakes
    @ferchrissakes 22 дні тому +37

    Del Toro’s always said that his sympathies are with the monsters; they’re misfits, probably alone in the world. So not only is Hellboy the perfect protagonist for him, but he also does things like treat the forest elemental’s death as so tragic. He does such a great job “humanizing” the monsters that I actually felt pretty bummed out when I saw the film, despite all its comedy and amazing designs. Didn’t feel like a clean win, y’know?

    • @IllustriousCrocoduck
      @IllustriousCrocoduck 21 день тому +3

      Exactly. Nuada is an antagonist but he isn't a villain, per se. You can completely understand where he is coming from even if his solution is not the best.

  • @mistercard3599
    @mistercard3599 22 дні тому +35

    Johann Krauss was a German psychic and medium, who was astral projecting when some kind of supernatural event happened that destroyed his body. So he’s technically alive, but he’s stuck in astral form.

  • @mooncalf7878
    @mooncalf7878 22 дні тому +44

    The Angel of Death is my favorite character design in all of del Toro's work.

    • @synaesthesia2010
      @synaesthesia2010 22 дні тому +6

      His work in this film shows why Doug Jones should get more respect, most of his roles have been under prosthetic work and he has to undergo hours in the makeup chair. He had three roles in this one as he played the Chamberlain too

    • @JFrazer4303
      @JFrazer4303 22 дні тому

      Not far from some Biblically accurate angels.
      Lucifer was beautiful, but most other appearances and weird and absolutely non-human.

  • @FollowingGhost
    @FollowingGhost 22 дні тому +34

    Like others said, Seth McFarland voiced Johann. If I remember correctly, he got the part when he stopped by to visit. They needed a German speaker and he had the accent they wanted.
    Nice gig for just stopping by to say hello.
    Del Toro went through quite a bit to get the market scenes he wanted. There is a video that goes over a lot of behind the scenes if you want to see more.

    • @synaesthesia2010
      @synaesthesia2010 22 дні тому +4

      Del Toro told him that he wanted the voice to be educated, but not Stewie

    • @Yavanna79
      @Yavanna79 15 днів тому

      This same Troll Market is also mentioned in Trollhunters; Tales from Arcadia animated series, at the end of the last season though. But I highly recommend checking out this series, it's really good. I mean, from an adult point of view, although of course it's aimed at a slightly younger audience.
      The casting is absolutely brilliant and the voice actors do a really good awesome job, but now I'm perhaps slightly biased because I'm a fan of Jonathan Hyde, the voice of Walter Strickler. Oh by the way Ron Pearlman, Clancy Brown and Kelsey Grammar are in this as well as David Bradley and Anton Yelchin who is the voice of Jim. This series also has two sister series, 3Below and Wizards, which I also recommend. The only one I don't recommend is Trollhunters the Raise of the Titans. It did a pretty ugly job on the characters in the series.

  • @AnOldYoungGuy
    @AnOldYoungGuy 22 дні тому +36

    Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but the actor playing the child Hellboy is actually one of the makeup artists, an adult female, and her accent was so thick that they had to overdub her lines. If it looks like her mouth doesn't quite match what you hear, that's why.

  • @JonPaulMaki
    @JonPaulMaki 22 дні тому +38

    "There is no such name" is one of my favorite movie lines of all time, and is one I use whenever I encounter an unusual name in real life.

    • @CuidightheachODuinn
      @CuidightheachODuinn 22 дні тому +2

      * Raises hand * Granted I don't go by birthname much anymore as I now live in the United States and..... Well, it's just fuckin' easier than having to teach a damn Harry Potter class just so someone can say my name _somewhat_ right.

  • @noirangel6416
    @noirangel6416 22 дні тому +17

    Fun fact: Guillermo Del Toro began his love of monsters & filmaking from watching "the Creature with the Black Lagoon" in his childhood.
    So profoundly influencing was this movie and shaping his career, he fell in love with characters like Abe Sapien.
    At one point he was going to direct Universal's Dark Universe adaptation of "the Creture from the Black Lsgoon" from the monsters perspective but lost interest when Universal wanted a standard man vs. monster movie.
    He would go on to recreate his childhood film in "The Shape of Water" to which he won an Oscar for Best Picture.

    • @Rocket1377
      @Rocket1377 22 дні тому +4

      It's understandable. I just watched that movie for the first time from start to finish, and I was definitely on the Gill-Man's side. He was just minding his own business, and the humans invaded his territory and were hunting him down. He was just defending himself.

    • @yumirouse
      @yumirouse 22 дні тому +2

      When I was young, I had such a crush on Abe. And 'The Shape of Water' was like a romantic fanfiction, but from the master himself 😂

  • @mykeyacosta8434
    @mykeyacosta8434 22 дні тому +7

    Johhan kraus, is one of my favorite characters ever created, the fact we only see him in one movie is criminal. And one of my favorite death disign is hellboys angel of death. Guillermo is so good at designing monsters.

  • @clericjin
    @clericjin 22 дні тому +18

    Mike Mignola, creator and artist of Hellboy actually did a Witcher Comicbook cover called Witcher: House of Glass.

  • @meadmaker4525
    @meadmaker4525 22 дні тому +10

    I love literally everything about this movie. The design and feel of the world they built is just freaking fantastic. If I won the lottery, I'd build a theme park-type place modeled entirely after the troll market.

  • @Poss1
    @Poss1 22 дні тому +45

    Never understood why so many decided to pre-judge, ignore, and/or dislike this one. Looks great, good story and storytelling, awesome characters, several plot lines and mini-stories that don't get lost or tangled. I was impressed, and really liked it. I'm excited to see how you two take it. Here we go! :)

    • @masamune2984
      @masamune2984 22 дні тому +7

      As a fan and someone working in the entertainment industry, I don’t think what you mentioned is a thing. At all. This film is was, and is, generally, universally beloved, from initial release up until now. And for good reason.

    • @Poss1
      @Poss1 22 дні тому +3

      @masamune2984 Yes. To my pleasure, I'm learning that it was much better received than I remember. I lived and worked in and around repertory and foreign film cinemas, running several over many years. I think my impressions were colored by that inner-city art crowd. I had broader tastes than many in my circle. Alas, time plus extrapolation led me wrong. I'm glad.

  • @bhelliom3
    @bhelliom3 Місяць тому +35

    The locker room scene absolutely murdered the theater.

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree 22 дні тому +17

    Trivia at 49:48 - A note to Simone (and any other Buffy fans) - in the Dragonball Evolution film that Ron Perlman turned down, the role of King Piccolo was played by James Marsters (Spike!)

    • @thegunslinger1363
      @thegunslinger1363 22 дні тому

      "Out. For. A. Walk. Bi***!"

    • @Johnny_Socko
      @Johnny_Socko 9 днів тому

      He talked about it rather wistfully when he was on the Inside of You podcast a couple of months ago. That's also where I learned the astounding fact that James Marsters is 62 years old.

  • @Lo-pingOrg
    @Lo-pingOrg 21 день тому +3

    The little heel-click is Prussian and puts him from somewhere just before the turn-of-the-century to WWI.

  • @chrisleebowers
    @chrisleebowers 22 дні тому +11

    33:30 Fight Choreography by the former Jackie Chan Stunt Team Captain Brad Allan (1973-2021). He did Scott Pilgrim, The Kingsman and Kick-Ass movies and Shang Chi.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 22 дні тому +17

    I genuine believe that the Troll Market is exactly what it looks like inside of Guillermo del Toro's mind looks like.
    Also, the practical effects, costume design and set design are unbelievable good in this movie. Some of the best ever. I wish Guillermo del Toro got to make a third Hellboy.

  • @xKagryx
    @xKagryx 22 дні тому +3

    Doug Jones really is the GOAT prosthetics actor. He’s given us so many iconic performances.

  • @bisseefamily9698
    @bisseefamily9698 21 день тому +1

    Love your review! When I saw this in the theatre I wasn't really blown away, because the story was 'simple' like you said. Seeing it now in HD, I am really amazed at everything going on and the amazing creativity of Guillermo at every turn. Thanks!

  • @DocuzanQuitomos
    @DocuzanQuitomos 22 дні тому +2

    "Johan Kraus, the sentient fart XD"
    The comic does have a full biography of Johan Krauss and the unfortunate circumstances why he has no body. The film hinted they would change that a bit, but those concepts were not elaborated since there were no more films for this trilogy.
    Johan Kraus was born in Germany, in 1946 and was a true psychic that studied spiritualism to communicate with the dead. He was in the middle of a seance when an event known as the Chengdou Disaster happened, in 2002.
    Someone broke into a secret warehouse in China (sorry, George) where the government stored seized occult artifacts. The person that broke into this warehouse opened (apprently, unaware of what it was doing) a figurine that released a burst of psychic energy that killed everyone in a 100 mile radius and it echoed in the spirit realm. Unfortunately for Kraus, his spiritual abilities and that he was in the middle of a seance meant he acted as some sort of spiritual lightining rod and the burst of spiritual energy traveled through his spirit, to his body; destroying it and killing everyone in the room.
    That's right: Kraus is not just a vapor being, he is a soul without a body; the vapor is his soul's ectoplasm that he has mastered to animate dead bodies, or posses (at least for a bit) living ones.
    In the comics, he needs the suit to prevent the ectoplasm from fading away in the air, something that would effectively make him cease to exist.
    Nice reaction, see you in the next one.

  • @BlueEyesWhiteGuy89
    @BlueEyesWhiteGuy89 22 дні тому +17

    Fun Fact: Prince Nuada is played by Luke Goss, same person who played Jared Nomak in Blade 2.

  • @GorgeousRandyFlamethrower-
    @GorgeousRandyFlamethrower- 22 дні тому +39

    Nuada is the closest we've had to a cinematic Elric of Melnibone

    • @Pink.andahalf
      @Pink.andahalf 22 дні тому +1

      The Witcher as a story is almost a direct ripoff of Elric.

    • @CuidightheachODuinn
      @CuidightheachODuinn 22 дні тому +1

      @@Pink.andahalf No. As a character and some world building, yes 100%, but not as a story. IIRC Andrei explicitlly has talked about how influenced he was by Moorcock and the Elric character -- same with G.R.R. Martin. Granted, Witcher is basically a sneeze away from tripping into plagiarism.

  • @SafeDang3r
    @SafeDang3r 22 дні тому +6

    The behind the scenes featurettes of this film are absolutely incredible if you ever want to see the absolutely insane level of detail is in each scene of this movie. It makes even the prop details of the LOTR seem tame in comparison.

    • @Yavanna79
      @Yavanna79 15 днів тому

      LOTR trilogy is not tame, it was good in every way. You can't compairs these two they are very different things and in LOTR book there is even less fights than movies.

  • @Jo_Ch.
    @Jo_Ch. 22 дні тому +5

    Masterpiece. And the only time in a theatre the end of a movie made me both cry and laugh at the same time. 👨🏻‍🎨

  • @Crazyivan777
    @Crazyivan777 22 дні тому +6

    The market scene is AMAZING. The idea of creating all those costumes for extras is mind-blowing. Also, I thoroughly suggest reading the comics. The series is over now (IIRC) so there's a complete story to it. My favorite story arc is when Abe Sapien finds out where he actually came from. It's lovecraftian and amazing.

  • @TheBlond49
    @TheBlond49 22 дні тому +4

    Such an overlooked movie, deserved so much attention back then.

  • @thomasgriffenkranz4136
    @thomasgriffenkranz4136 22 дні тому +13

    They really need to watch del Toro's Pinocchio

  • @stathissdz2125
    @stathissdz2125 22 дні тому +6

    Seeing the Lovecraftian Old Ones in the Troll Market, makes me think what a shame Del Toro could not make "At The Mountains Of Madness"

  • @darkglass1
    @darkglass1 22 дні тому +7

    I always thought Klaus was a ghost of a dead human and the suit was just to give him a physical form.

    • @undeadMonk
      @undeadMonk 21 день тому

      Apparently he is a german psychic whose body happened to be incinerated during a seance in which he was having a literal out of body experience - so, yeah, basically a ghost. Wraith, if we wanna be technical about it.

  • @eragon400
    @eragon400 22 дні тому +10

    Abe said in an earlier scene that he was unable to cry, but if you pay attention to the ending, he cries when the princess dies

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 22 дні тому

      Ah!

    • @CuidightheachODuinn
      @CuidightheachODuinn 22 дні тому +3

      Which while being cute makes you wonder..... Where the _fuck_ did those come from when he doesn't have tear ducts?

    • @eragon400
      @eragon400 22 дні тому

      @@CuidightheachODuinn maybe he was truly in love

    • @cirederfsamot2730
      @cirederfsamot2730 20 днів тому +1

      ​@@eragon400 my theory is that he actively willed said tear (from his body's water) as a symbolic gesture and outward expression of his feelings.

  • @CuidightheachODuinn
    @CuidightheachODuinn 22 дні тому +3

    Del Toro _really_ loves Celtic creatures and mythology I've noticed.... and I absolutely adore him for it. Warms my cold li'l southern Irish heart.

    • @Yavanna79
      @Yavanna79 15 днів тому

      Yes, that comes out his Trollhunter animated series too, as well 3Below and Wizards series. That is sister series to Trollhunters. Wizard goes around the King Arthur's legend. And Merlin (voiced by David Bradley) is in both series. :D

  • @kylesparks1826
    @kylesparks1826 22 дні тому +6

    Let's not forget that Prince nuada knew that plant creature was the last of its kind and intentionally put it in danger, he's not as virtuous as he would have us believe.

  • @ragingangel7424
    @ragingangel7424 22 дні тому +4

    A small piece of extra trivia, if I am remebering it correctly, is that Mr Wink (Nuada's Troll friend) is named after Selma Blair's pet dog.

  • @samellowery
    @samellowery 21 день тому +3

    The heel click was used by the Prussian's Germans and Austrians for many years before WW2.

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 29 днів тому +21

    Every time I watch John Hurt tell a story it makes me think of The Storyteller. Such a great show!

  • @Vadriel87
    @Vadriel87 22 дні тому +3

    This is one of my all-time favorite movies based on a comic book property. Del Toro is just a freaking wizard at his craft, and this along with Pan's Labyrinth is among the best he's made IMO (at least from what I've seen, I can't deny there are gaps in my experience lol).
    Nuada is such a compelling and freaking COOL character, and Luke Goss just continues to demonstrate how woefully underrated he is. Doug Jones is a god among men as well, one of my favorite people in Hollywood. All the creature designs are just top notch, particularly the Angel of Death character (who might possibly be my favorite character in movies ever in terms of raw design). The whole movie balances such a perfect blend of tones and themes, from comedy to love and loss to the tragedy of the ancient world being left behind and forgotten in the face of "progress".
    Truly just a beautiful film, that gives me a generous helping of pretty much everything I enjoy about movies in general. I LOVE urban fantasy settings that blend yesteryear mysticism with grim modern life. What I wouldn't give for someone with the chops and resources of Del Toro (hell, even the man himself since it's all a pointless dream anyway) to create a series of movies based on The Dresden Files. The short-lived budget-bin TV show we got is just depressingly inadequate compared to the potential that series holds. After this movie, I cannot imagine how amazing it would be for Del Toro to get his hands on the Dresdenverse's imagining of the Fae realm and the twin courts.
    But wishful thinking for other properties aside, this particular movie is among my favorites and I'm really glad you guys got to enjoy it too! :D

  • @captain_ragtag4122
    @captain_ragtag4122 22 дні тому +5

    Fun fact: The Newscaster you see at 8:58 is Ron Perlmans daughter

  • @jgrado3
    @jgrado3 22 дні тому +2

    I feel like Guillermo Del Toro made this film with one actor in mind: Doug Jones. Seriously, the guy plays Abe, The Chamberlain, and Death to absolute perfection. Three of the heaviest, most cumbersome, most uncomfortable costumes in the film and Jones embodies their physicalities effortlessly. You’d never guess it was the same guy.

  • @morrislary4576
    @morrislary4576 22 дні тому +1

    Fun Fact - In both this movie and the first one, Abe Sapien was performed physically by the great Doug Jones, a veteran actor, contortionist and actor who's built a career on playing non-human characters (he played the zombie Billy Butcherson in Hocus Pocus, and the somewhat Abe Sapien-esque creature in Shape of Water. In the first movie, they had David Hyde Pierce dub his dialogue (though Pierce insisted on being uncredited, saying it was Jones' character). In this movie, Jones voiced the character himself, though many people don't catch the difference.

  • @Xenotric
    @Xenotric 22 дні тому +3

    They really went hard on the designs but I do think I prefer the first just for the character relationships and stories, this one leaned a little more heavily on action and spectacle.

  • @mikeymouse2
    @mikeymouse2 22 дні тому +1

    Anybody else love it when George starts calling out the Patreon names and Simone subtly throws in her "yeahhh" remark in there. Makes me smile every time.

  • @tubekulose
    @tubekulose 21 день тому +2

    4:55 As an Austrian I find it hilarious that they are auctioning a giant version of the Venus of Willendorf. 😁😁😁

  • @marcuszaja6589
    @marcuszaja6589 22 дні тому +2

    Prince Nuada (Luke Goss - yes the guy from the band Bros.) is also Jared Nomak in Blade II. He awesome playing characters like this. Powerful and fragile. He’s one of those villains that are probably right in what they stand for.

  • @markmcgee2417
    @markmcgee2417 22 дні тому +1

    I loved this and the only thing I had an issue with is that in the first film Liz Sherman's fire was blue, a gaseous flame, which I thought was a great creative concept but for some reason in this film her fire was the more common campfire hues. It's a small nitpick to an otherwise brilliant sequel.

  • @chrisleebowers
    @chrisleebowers 22 дні тому +4

    Prince Nuada is Luke Goss, playing essentially the same character from "Blade 2"

  • @davidbellamy2612
    @davidbellamy2612 22 дні тому +4

    If only Guillermo had been allowed to complete his version of The Hobbit. He had spent 2 years on set and character design (with a focus on prosthetic work rather CGI) before being forced to walk out because he was told the studio financing it could not commit to when filming would begin. If this film is an example of his creative powers then it would have been both whimsical and terrifying rather than the bloated mess rushed out by Jackson (who apparently agreed to do it with only 3 months of prep so he could save the jobs of thousands of New Zealanders).

  • @therealrooster
    @therealrooster 22 дні тому +3

    The big statue at the auction actually exists, although in reality it is only about the size of a tooth fairy. It is called the Venus of Willendorf and is approximately 30.000 years old.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_of_Willendorf

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose 21 день тому +3

      Yes, as an Austrian I find it hilarious that they are auctioning a giant version of the little Austrian lady.
      I'm also amused that the Holy Lance/Spear of Destiny, which is actually part of the Imperial Regalia (of the Holy Roman Emperors), which are housed in the treasury of the Hofburg palace here in Vienna, plays an important role in a lot of movies (e.g.: "Constantine") as well. 😁

  • @thinj8257
    @thinj8257 21 день тому +1

    I love how much y'all loved this one, it's one of my favorite comic book related anythings in decades.

  • @unholydriver4987
    @unholydriver4987 22 дні тому +3

    19:30 - C'mon George, you couldn't have come up with "Brain Fart"??? 😂

  • @TrackZero
    @TrackZero 22 дні тому +4

    Simone dropping the Thunder Bay "Sleeping Giant" callout. Unexpected!

  • @rickymoranjr9609
    @rickymoranjr9609 21 день тому +1

    Prince Nuada was quite the villain of this movie especially when he uses his martial arts in the fight scenes

  • @reeds.9669
    @reeds.9669 22 дні тому +1

    My favorite thing about these movies is they totally upend the concept of a "monster" to show how monstrous labelling something as such can be. Everything can be horrific or precious depending on point of view.

  • @TSIRKLAND
    @TSIRKLAND 19 днів тому

    27:51 - the TV in the background with "Bride of Frankenstein" playing. "We belong dead," just before the Creature pulls down the self-destruct lever on himself and Dr. Pretorious and the newly-made Bride.

  • @76mrpdiddly
    @76mrpdiddly 22 дні тому +16

    Pans labyrinth is another visual masterpiece

  • @JanPospisilArt
    @JanPospisilArt 22 дні тому +3

    "What if a pretty lady loved a fishboi?", Guillermo Del Toro asked in film form. Twice. :))

  • @mb8132
    @mb8132 13 днів тому

    I've always loved the practical effects, the creative sets and the masks in this movie. It takes me back to 80s fantasy. This movie has real atmosphere.

  • @AlmaCynthiaVerdejo
    @AlmaCynthiaVerdejo 22 дні тому +5

    I mean, Hellboy and Abe Sapien are like brothers. They both considered Trevor kind of like a father figure.

  • @1938superman
    @1938superman 22 дні тому +2

    One of the greatest tragedies in movies is that we never got Del Toro's Hellboy 3. And now it's likely too late. Maybe it would be possible to do it as an animated project.

  • @RavenSteele17
    @RavenSteele17 22 дні тому +1

    I still reference the “I’m not a baby, I’m a tumor.” Joke all the time.

  • @danieljones361
    @danieljones361 22 дні тому +1

    This movie and it’s behind the scenes making of documentaries on the dvd helped fuel my love for the art of filmmaking!

  • @Cliffster420
    @Cliffster420 20 днів тому

    Guillermo Del Toro has such a unique vision and his creativity is palpable. One of my favorite films of all time is one he made called Pan's Labyrinth, a beautiful yet tragic dark fairytale that blurs the lines of reality and perception.

  • @pieceoftrashkeith
    @pieceoftrashkeith 22 дні тому

    The visual effects, character and environment design, and choreography are exceptional! Underrated af.

  • @Matt-vv7fl
    @Matt-vv7fl 22 дні тому

    I'm so glad you got to see this movie. It's one of my favorites and maybe Guillermo Del Toro's most visually stunning creations. You can tell the love and creativity that went into each character, each set. So much that an audience could NEVER see all of it. Great story, great characters, just a great movie.

  • @n0tk0sher
    @n0tk0sher 22 дні тому +1

    Oh yeah, I forgot the Elder Things made an appearance in this one. Del Toro wanted to make At the Mountains of Madness, but the plans fell through.

  • @kongJr
    @kongJr 21 день тому

    OMG! A Sleeping Giant shout out! That's from my hometown. I've hiked it many times.

  • @nickhewes6860
    @nickhewes6860 22 дні тому +1

    39:35 I love the specific wording Hellboy says, "I become Father?"
    Obviously in addition to becoming a biological parent, father is the name he called William Hurt's character in the first movie. He is brought back by the realization it's his time to evolve from a childish being into the, "everything important, the one that guides and protects against all the dark things that go bump in the night, same as his father. He has so much reverence for the memory of his father and the opportunity to live up to his own, as well as his fallen father's wildest expectations that the mere thought of it brings him back from the brink.
    Then he casually solos the Golden Army and the Prince.

  • @Wuffskers
    @Wuffskers 22 дні тому

    Glad you enjoyed it so much, this came out when I was 16 and I loved it to bits and always felt like the only one who did. Basically everything about this movie is stellar, the main plot and character conflicts are all compelling and understandable, as a sorta weirdo teen who didn't really fit in characters like Prince Nuada always resonated strongly with me, I love how while he's militant it seems to come from a bleeding heart, his actions come from a place of genuine care for the magical world that is fading away. He's also legit one of the coolest characters ever imo and one of the coolest to watch fight. Not to mention the absolutely bonkers monster designs and set pieces. The angel of death in particular is so striking and memorable. Just a fantastic movie imo.

  • @williamjackson6705
    @williamjackson6705 22 дні тому +1

    A great film that had the misfortune of being released in the same summer as The Dark Knight. The highlight for me was the character of Prince Nuada. He looks exactly like Michael Moorcock's Elric. I would love to see a movie of that character.

  • @brianwilson2789
    @brianwilson2789 16 днів тому

    Blink’s portals were brilliantly filmed as was the fight choreography using them. Blink also appears in the tv show The Gifted, which I think takes place today in the original timeline before this movie changes things for the better.

  • @angelestrada9552
    @angelestrada9552 22 дні тому +1

    Hellboy born as Anung Un Rama, the son of the fallen one/angel Azzael and the descendant of King Arthur and former BPRD agent Sarah Hughes

  • @peterpain6897
    @peterpain6897 22 дні тому +1

    I wasn't paying attention for a second, so "Succeeding you, father" scared me and echoed through my mind as it does in the throne room of Lordaeron. 🤣🖤

  • @kevinslayzak1214
    @kevinslayzak1214 20 днів тому +1

    Del Toros world building and characters..the practical effects are a breath of fresh air.. extremely unique..wish he put out more work..was REALLY holding onto hope about him doing HP Lovecrafts "at the mountains of madness" for years...i believe he could have pulled it off really well...🙁

  • @CineRam
    @CineRam 9 днів тому

    I saw this movie in the theater, and there was so much going on and so much to take in, for years I couldn't remember anything except the locker-door fight.

  • @phiefer3
    @phiefer3 22 дні тому +1

    One touching thing to notice is that when the princess turns to stone in Abe's arms, we see a single tear run down Abe's face, despite the fact that he states earlier in the movie that he can't smile or cry.

  • @WG55
    @WG55 22 дні тому

    It only now occurred to me that the goblin market is based on the classic poem "Goblet Market" by Christina Rossetti.

  • @Narutoanime16g
    @Narutoanime16g 22 дні тому +3

    Hellboy has some animated films & comics too

  • @terrysilverthorn4582
    @terrysilverthorn4582 19 днів тому

    Prince Nuada is the drummer and brother of Matt Goss from the 80s pop group Bros Luke Goss he was also Jared Nomak in Blade 2.

  • @476429
    @476429 21 день тому

    Saw it at the theater and it was even more amazing on the big screen.

  • @anyaabusable9888
    @anyaabusable9888 22 дні тому

    I love that the giant that becomes the doorway appeared to inspire the Titans from Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, as much of the rest of that game took inspiration from this movie as well. So fun getting to play through areas almost directly lifted from this movie or that you would believe exist here.

  • @vilefly
    @vilefly 22 дні тому

    Every time I see prince Nuada, I keep seeing Tom Cruise's face and voice from when he played LeStat in "Interview With The Vampire". Similar voice, similar inflections.

  • @MZ-bl6wg
    @MZ-bl6wg 13 днів тому

    This is one of the most visually enjoyable movies I’ve seen in a long time!!

  • @slaaneshhedonite7068
    @slaaneshhedonite7068 11 днів тому

    I completely forgot how much I dig this movie.
    And I even have a poster for it in the ManCave.

  • @clarkthorns
    @clarkthorns 22 дні тому

    I love that the voice of the Angel of Death is Doug Jones's voice altered higher and lower simultaneously

  • @zvimur
    @zvimur 22 дні тому +2

    Sigh. Anybody remembers "Beauty and the Beast" show with Linda Hamilton, Ron Perlman and Roy Dotrice (the Elf King)?

  • @chuppathingy2848
    @chuppathingy2848 22 дні тому

    The Prince's spear is so BA. Not only does it extend and retract, but the metal is also amazing.

  • @bryancorrell3689
    @bryancorrell3689 22 дні тому +1

    As great as everything else in the movie is, my favorite scene is just Hellboy and Abe drunkenly singing "I can't smile without you." It's just so odd and out of place but it's perfect.
    My one complaint is that the first time I saw them sharing injuries I was almost certain how it was going to end and I was right.
    Trivia: Mr. Wink (the troll with the metal fist) was named after Selma Blair's one eyed dog.
    Luke Goss (Prince Nuada) also played Nomak (the main mutant vampire) in Blade 2.
    The dvd release contains a motion-comic epilogue that has someone recovering the remains of Kroenen (the freaky part clockwork guy) from the first film and putting his head (in a jar) into a robot body after which Rasputin reappears. This was a teaser for the (sadly unmade) third film that would have shown a history between Kroener and Johann Kraus.

  • @synaesthesia2010
    @synaesthesia2010 22 дні тому

    Get the blurays for both films and watch the making of documentaries, they go for more than a combined 5 hours in length

  • @d4mdcykey
    @d4mdcykey 22 дні тому

    Astounding film, the visuals in this is some of my favorite ever created. And that scene where the locker doors were smacking around Hellboy was hilarious, I could watch that on a loop everyday and still laugh my head off.

  • @kevinbuyks6788
    @kevinbuyks6788 22 дні тому

    If I could describe this movie in 1 word then it would be bittersweet. Every defeat came with a sacrifice of someone or something unique, one of a kind. My favorite creature design has to be the angel creature, it actually has some real life lore in myths if I remember correctly

  • @zvimur
    @zvimur 22 дні тому

    2:52, from Lords & Ladies to the Red army of Interesting Times. There's a Pratchett fan involved here in making of this story.