This scene actually almost made this movie worth it for me. Baba yaga is a great part of russian folklore to be represented in a hellboy movie, and casting a professional contorcionist was right on the spot.
@@TheJuiceisLoose7 oi i never said that, I said I love the guys voice for the character. I was actually pretty excited to see a new take on a Hellboy movie, but the bar was pretty high and I don't think this one delivered. get over yourself
I know her from my grandmother's tales. I am half-Russian. She called her Baba-Jega, Kostennaya Noga- meaning, Baba-Yega Boney legs. In all truth she is a wise woman who threatens to eat people, but usually gives worthy ones good advice and assists them on their journey. In some stories she is evil and wants to cause harm, in others she fights evil along-side heroes like Ivan Tzarevich to defeat Koschei Bezsmertnoi. He is skeletal undead ruler who steals maidens for himself to be his brides. Baba is magical creature but she also has human side to her, which makes me believe she used to be human. Her house is indeed a house that walks on chicken legs. She has a spell to make the house do things, like turn. She says: Turn your front to face me, turn your back to the forest. She also has human bones scattered around her house to scare off unwelcomed guests. My friend from Romania said they called her baba-Roga.
Yea I'm pretty sure that's the story that popularized what Hags/witches are in fantasy. Its kinda like what Tolkien did with elf's orcs and dwarfs. Tolkien didn't invent any of them but he defined them so well that other authors would build off his work as a reference.
Your grandma definitely called her Yaga. In Russian, unstressed Ya, Ye and I are reduced to near identical souds and it's common children mistake to write Ye/I instead of Ya, like you did with "kostyanaya".
Dude was smashing those buttons hard enough to dent the metal yet they didn’t even get scratched, I remember the old movies everything he touched with the rock hand got crushed.
They turned him into a wuss in this movie, the same way they did Thor. Why would Hellboy be afraid in the elevator? Why is he afraid to fall when the house picks him up?
Credit to the person playing Baba Yaga. The creepy factor coming off the character is top notch! While we might not get many show casings of Baba Yaga, this one is among the best. Also, while I did enjoy this movie Ron Perlman is still my Hellboy.
@@Simon-talks saw that one not long ago. Wish they had left it in as I think her explaining things to him would've been better than what we got. Not that I hated how the movie turned out, just felt more right her part.
@@TheN1ghtwalker I'm genuinely glad you enjoyed it, but they SHOULD'VE let Del Torro finish his trilogy. His films are like sumptuous paintings and I would have loved to see his wrap up of the series.
The urban legend is scarier. Ive had many scary experiences while in the woods, seeing silhuettes or hearing chicken cackling, a detail i hated in the movie is that baba yega has two peglegs instead of one, and they are made of wood, in legend baba yega has One metal peg as a leg
I watched the first two when they came out, and was very skeptical about this one, but surprisingly enough I enjoyed it and have watched it many times. Good soundtrack, and good story and action scenes .
I enjoyed it too. It's accurate to one if the arcs from the comics. Now I also give it the best credit because the director didn't get much say in how he wanted the film done majority of his script was always redone during and in between sets. So I am not super picky about this film. I quite enjoyed it as well too
I like this movie too. People didn't give it a chance because Ron Perlman and Del Toro were not in it. I like how this version is a lot darker then Ron Perlman's version. The monster designs are also very unique.
When he braces him self in the elevator you can see where the red paint ends just beyond his watch on his left hand... nothing beats the original actor
Ron Perlman even admitted he couldn't have done it without Guillermo del Toro, and vice versa... it wasnt the actor, but the director who screwed it up
@@MetalMatrix92 never said he wasnt. Perlman didnt just walk in, maliwap the writers, and start painting himself red though. Here's the first *spoiler alert* , the actors dont paint themselves. Not sure why you're backing that horse. He was picked by, second *spoiler alert* , the director. And guess what? It was the perfect choice, and the costume and make up staff didnt miss any spots. Bad directors make bad movies. Good directors make good ones. Actors play the roles they are picked to play. Dont forget this is a business, and wisen up. The actor who played the new hellboy is a great actor, but you cant compare him to Ron Perlman. The movies they starred in have vastly different calibers of directors in charge of them
this baba yaga is cool but i prefer how her characterization in the comic where she’s more mysterious and scheming than just creepy and crawling around
This hellboy movie is not as bad as everyone says people just pissed because ron Perlman wasnt in and I understand I love Ron's hellboy he's the best but this guy did a good job
It's made by people with no love for the IP. Yeah, they adopted what were good plots, right out of the comic. But how they adopted it, was so bland and unserious. The Wild Hunt stuff, Professor Broom (I love Ian McShane, he did NOT fit the role), the god awful Box Office poison casting of Milla Jovovich as the villian, and finally Harbors miscasting and Appearance as the melted Wish version of Hellboy.
And as we see here, David was seriously miscast. Painting a currently popular big guy Red and giving him an animatronic hand doesn't make him Hellboy. Harbor was too clumsy and goofball, and marble mouthed awful when speaking.
When I was little my brother and I were frightened by my mother baba yaga. I was not afraid, but my brother really thought that if he was naughty he would come and eat him :D "Our babayaga lived in a tall chimney in an old house, which could be seen from the window of our room. Sometimes at night he would get up and, wanting to scare me, he would say that he saw it coming out of the chimney, and I always wanted to take advantage of his lie so that instead of scaring me, he would scare himself. And we were able to tease each other by pretending that we saw something. Such was our childhood fun :) Now he is very fond of the myth associated with babajaga. In American productions, the image of babayaga is strongly based on Russian depictions, while not understanding what this character is. In my country, babayaga lived in a hut on one chicken leg, and sometimes it was a cut stump, with roots in the shape of a chicken leg. Babajaga was simply a witch with a taste for children's meat. Sometimes she would kidnap children herself from nearby villages, sometimes she would catch children who got lost in the woods, and sometimes she would accept children as payment for her magical services. She was very powerful, but tried to hide from the gods, who did not tolerate a filthy mortal who wanted to be equal to the gods. Of course, the babayaga was no deity, but just a witch.
In the Russian story Vasilisa the Beautiful, she makes a remark how if you know too much, you'll end up ugly like her. So perhaps she was beautiful once before she began to learn EVERYTHING, even the things she shouldn't had. Love this scene it's so well done.
Pearlman's hellboy was tough and stoic, but here i do have to respect that they humanized him a bit in his freaking out like anyone else in a malfunctioning elevator, or a rising hose, or a creepy empty house. like hes a half demon badass but he still gets freaked easy is just so fun.
Too bad they totally went off the rails with the second movie, and had planned to completely do their own thing with the third installment. I don't see what was wrong with MM's stories. They had plenty of material to reference.
@@BrentDelong1253 I actually liked The Golden Army. I didn’t think it was a terrible Hellboy storyline for them to go with. I was a comic book geek growing up in the 80s. When I was a teenager in the early 90s, I was drifting more towards the Frank Miller graphic novels and other comics like that. A friend had turned me onto the Darkhorse comics, and Hellboy stood out. I really loved the first movie, didn’t think the second one was too bad, I was hoping for another Guillermo Del Toro/Ron Perlman third film, but what they gave us in 2019 was a travesty. To quote woody Allen from a great old comedy. “It was a mockery of a sham.” That horrible take on Hellboy was one of the most disappointing comic book films I had ever wasted 2 hours of my life to watch. There’s nothing redeemable about it. The only part I did respect was the Baba Yaga scene which was heavily influenced by GDT’s aesthetic
@@BrentDelong1253 i respect your opinion and like the original movie but i don't think the 2019 movie is so bad and don't understand why people hated it so much, the problem for me was the runtime that overstays it's welcome but all the rest i really enjoyed, visuals, action and David Harbor. Having read a few of the comics myself i believe this film Is more faithful to them than Del Toro's films. I also appreciated the gritty style and more mature violence of it that Del Toro's version overshadowed for the second film in favor of comedy. The scenes with Baba yaga are also a highlight of the movies and kudos to the makeup designers for this repulsive creature. The origin is also similar to the comics and includes lobster Johnson.
@@Arcaryon how is making her the complete opposite of how she looks in the comics “building on the foundation”? And there’s no winning with people. Make it comic accurate and they complain, deviate from the comics and they complain.
Movie was good. No one will admit the only problem with the movie is his face. We got used to Ron's face and voice. This dude just reminds me of a buff red monkey but aside from that I loved this as much as the first 2. The gore was perfect. And Milla Jovovich is just nice to look at
Baba yaga is from Russian and Ukrainian tales. It means OLD LADY(derogatory) YAGA. And she usually lives in a house with chicken legs. AND he pronounced it wrong. She Is not YAga but YagA
@@KingLeonidas3202 nah. Baba Yaga's a bugbear (like, a bogeyman) in Slavic myth she's terrifying, so though John is linked to a feminine figure, it still evokes fear in the Slavic Mafia
Conversation between father and son Father: That fucking nobody is John Wick. He once was an associate of ours. We called him Baba Yaga. Son: The boogeyman? Father: Well John wasn't exactly the boogeyman, he was the one you sent to kill the fucking boogeyman. Son: Oh.
I really don't get why people reject this move so much I really enjoyed the movie and actually prefer this one instead of the older ones (which were also good)
A big problem with this movie was that the actor playing Hellboy didn't had decades of experience working with prostetics as Ron Perlman had. So what you see here, is David Harbour struggling to show emotions while wearing a mask. Unaware that because he's wearing a mask, he need to act a certain way with his face muscles to make it work. It just too obvious that he's wearing a mask. And its too distracting. While Perlman's performance playing the same character worked because you never got distracted by his prostetics. He just made them work wonderfully.
I don't waste time whining about which Hellboy movie is better than the other. Instead, I celebrate them both and hope they let RP finish the first series so we can see what Del Toro had up his sleeve. .
I enjoyed this movie but I will say that Ron Pearlman did a better job with a character that knows this world. Hellboy might be concerned with Baba Yaga. It depends on how strong she is within this world but he shouldn't be freaked out by an elevator going the wrong way.
I swear his inflections in his voice sound just like an actor doing a script where they're pretending to be a non actor trying to act and fail miserably.
@@TheTuttle99 then they don't like Hellboy, because like I said this movie was way closer to Mike's comics. The movie was literally being put down before it was even released, because it was a different cast; not Del Toro or Pearlman. What I said was true. Most people didn't want to like this movie even before it came out in theaters.
See. . . Hellboy whinging in an elevator just isn't right... As soon as it started speeding up he should of just looked resigned and muttered something like "magic shit. . . I fucking hate magic shit"
I always felt like his character should be worn down and a little depressed, he always seemed a little melancholy, especially with constantly hunched shoulders that mignola drew him with, As if he was holding a great weight
Baba yaga is the only reason why i watched this movie, she remind of the grave hag from Witcher 3, when Geralt has taken on a quest in a village and investegating missing children at night, he followed the trail from the cemetary to a small hut down hill, abandoned. Where he found a femor of a child in a cauldron and a neat pile of skulls made out of children as source of power to draw from.
if by "care for" you mean entirely neglect, even going out of her way to make your life a living hell and by "love" you mean harbor an intense anger towards and by "nurture" you mean let you rot away, keeping you alive for the sole purpose of her own gratification from watching you suffer and by "motherly" you mean the same way a mother that experiences postpartum psychosis might want to kill their own child then yes, i agree with the small caveat of: she certainly appears female, but i disagree about her being feminine...
This scene actually almost made this movie worth it for me. Baba yaga is a great part of russian folklore to be represented in a hellboy movie, and casting a professional contorcionist was right on the spot.
Actually slavic mythology so not just russia but russia is a big part of it
@@OneNormalHuman didnt know that. Thanks for the correction
*Slavic folklore
@@Nero-ii2sb No Problem
Who is this lady and where is John Wick?
Ron Perlmans Hellboy is the only voice I ever hear when I read his lines in the comics, fits so perfectly
Try the three cartoons, they're all voiced by Ron Pearlman and great
Too bad he didn't look the part
"Only Ron Perlman can play Hellboy bruuuuuh"
This is a reboot crybaby
Ron Perlman's body is all prosthetics. David Harbour trained hard to get that body.
@@TheJuiceisLoose7 oi i never said that, I said I love the guys voice for the character. I was actually pretty excited to see a new take on a Hellboy movie, but the bar was pretty high and I don't think this one delivered. get over yourself
Baba Yagas house, this is definitely not John Wicks place.
Keanu sure let himself go
@@happzy 😂
Oooooohhhhh
'oh'
This is actually the traditional baba yaga from Eastern European folklore. A crazy evil witch that lives in a house on chicken legs.
i like how hellboy's reply is "well you did try to resurrect Stalin"
Timecod please
@@Furry_Cultist 3:46
Do you think should she would have eaten Stalin as a child?
The sound design on her movements and such sound really crunchy and fits very well imo...
I agree. She's horrific in every detail. 😱
what is imo?
@@AvatarTTfan imo = In My Opinion...
Sounds exactly like my back and knees everyday😂😔
What a nice old lady.
she look like the romanian in the train i can se monthly "money plz, look at me plz, money plz" ....
What?! She even looks worse than my face!
For some reason I read that in Fry’s voice
God no
I know her from my grandmother's tales. I am half-Russian. She called her Baba-Jega, Kostennaya Noga- meaning, Baba-Yega Boney legs. In all truth she is a wise woman who threatens to eat people, but usually gives worthy ones good advice and assists them on their journey. In some stories she is evil and wants to cause harm, in others she fights evil along-side heroes like Ivan Tzarevich to defeat Koschei Bezsmertnoi. He is skeletal undead ruler who steals maidens for himself to be his brides. Baba is magical creature but she also has human side to her, which makes me believe she used to be human. Her house is indeed a house that walks on chicken legs. She has a spell to make the house do things, like turn. She says: Turn your front to face me, turn your back to the forest. She also has human bones scattered around her house to scare off unwelcomed guests. My friend from Romania said they called her baba-Roga.
Yea I'm pretty sure that's the story that popularized what Hags/witches are in fantasy. Its kinda like what Tolkien did with elf's orcs and dwarfs. Tolkien didn't invent any of them but he defined them so well that other authors would build off his work as a reference.
Вот бы рпг запилили по славянской мифологии
Your grandma definitely called her Yaga. In Russian, unstressed Ya, Ye and I are reduced to near identical souds and it's common children mistake to write Ye/I instead of Ya, like you did with "kostyanaya".
@@cianakril I wrote as I heard it, I am not very well versed in grammar, but I speak Russian well, since I grew up in that type of atmosphere.
My husband is Russian and he's said the same. Her and Rasputin both fascinate me.
Dude was smashing those buttons hard enough to dent the metal yet they didn’t even get scratched, I remember the old movies everything he touched with the rock hand got crushed.
Right Hand of Doom vs. Right Hand of Foam.
They turned him into a wuss in this movie, the same way they did Thor. Why would Hellboy be afraid in the elevator? Why is he afraid to fall when the house picks him up?
@@renzo7503you are STOOOOPID
@@renzo7503keep complaining
Hellboy: Hello?
John Wick: Hey, it's me. Baba Yaga.
Credit to the person playing Baba Yaga. The creepy factor coming off the character is top notch! While we might not get many show casings of Baba Yaga, this one is among the best.
Also, while I did enjoy this movie Ron Perlman is still my Hellboy.
there's also a deleted scene of Baba Yaga from "Dracula Untold"
@@Simon-talks saw that one not long ago. Wish they had left it in as I think her explaining things to him would've been better than what we got. Not that I hated how the movie turned out, just felt more right her part.
This movie is the perfect example of; Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do something
Especially if you don’t have everything properly planned out
It's just so awful , even down to the terrible cinematography.
They should've and I'm glad they did
@@TheN1ghtwalker I'm genuinely glad you enjoyed it, but they SHOULD'VE let Del Torro finish his trilogy.
His films are like sumptuous paintings and I would have loved to see his wrap up of the series.
@@1jotun136 But what about people who actually love hellboy comics?
You can just taste the sarcasm in his voice saying “Oh no not meee~” 🤣
She's a very creepy, unique character. She IS nightmare fuel 😱. (Great job on her creation! 👏👏👏)
movie is shit
The urban legend is scarier. Ive had many scary experiences while in the woods, seeing silhuettes or hearing chicken cackling, a detail i hated in the movie is that baba yega has two peglegs instead of one, and they are made of wood, in legend baba yega has One metal peg as a leg
She is actually from slavic mythology and myths
Она из славянской мифологии. Там много чего интересного и жуткого можно найти...
At least she looks better than feminists:)))
Fun fact, in the comics she is actually the grandmother of the bad guy from the first Hellboy film.
No she’s not, they just say that like how hectate is the mother of witches, they don’t mean it maternally.
“Grandmother” is just what the dead spirits or worshippers of the Baba Yaga call her. You refer to Rasputin calling the Baba Yaga grandmother.
I don't care what people say....I loved this movie! I mean, I was a fan of the first two films with RP as the Big Red Boy....but I loved this one too.
I watched the first two when they came out, and was very skeptical about this one, but surprisingly enough I enjoyed it and have watched it many times. Good soundtrack, and good story and action scenes .
thank you finally someone feels the same way I do for this version of HellBoy!!!
I enjoyed it too. It's accurate to one if the arcs from the comics. Now I also give it the best credit because the director didn't get much say in how he wanted the film done majority of his script was always redone during and in between sets. So I am not super picky about this film. I quite enjoyed it as well too
I really enjoyed it too. I loved how ugly and grotesque the monsters (and Hellboy himself) are. Love the mix of cgi and practical effects.
I like this movie too. People didn't give it a chance because Ron Perlman and Del Toro were not in it.
I like how this version is a lot darker then Ron Perlman's version. The monster designs are also very unique.
Don't you look lovely - best quote.
When he braces him self in the elevator you can see where the red paint ends just beyond his watch on his left hand... nothing beats the original actor
Ron Perlman even admitted he couldn't have done it without Guillermo del Toro, and vice versa... it wasnt the actor, but the director who screwed it up
@@ericpagel826 Ron Perlman is the perfect cast what are you talking about
Lol I can't unsee it now
@@MetalMatrix92 never said he wasnt. Perlman didnt just walk in, maliwap the writers, and start painting himself red though. Here's the first *spoiler alert* , the actors dont paint themselves. Not sure why you're backing that horse. He was picked by, second *spoiler alert* , the director. And guess what? It was the perfect choice, and the costume and make up staff didnt miss any spots.
Bad directors make bad movies. Good directors make good ones. Actors play the roles they are picked to play. Dont forget this is a business, and wisen up. The actor who played the new hellboy is a great actor, but you cant compare him to Ron Perlman. The movies they starred in have vastly different calibers of directors in charge of them
timestamp?
I only like this because Baba Yaga is one of my favourite folklore tales.
John Wick killed the Baba Yaga. Now she's meeting the Hellboy.
Proof that this movie *did* do some things right.
“Don’t you look lovely?” 😂
this baba yaga is cool but i prefer how her characterization in the comic where she’s more mysterious and scheming than just creepy and crawling around
i knew i wasn’t hallucinating when i remembered there were two different hellboys
This is how I wake up in the morning. A good backward back cracking feels sooo gooooodddd.....
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I’ll admit, this movie had its moments, this was one of them
no it hadn't
Fleeting Moments. Then... Ghost Booger.
This hellboy movie is not as bad as everyone says people just pissed because ron Perlman wasnt in and I understand I love Ron's hellboy he's the best but this guy did a good job
It's so cringey and terribly written, like a TV movie
no he did not
The extreme over-acting fear noises were a bit much, don't you think? Terrible Movie.
@@maamold I don't think it was that bad I love kinda bad cheesy movies.
It's made by people with no love for the IP. Yeah, they adopted what were good plots, right out of the comic. But how they adopted it, was so bland and unserious. The Wild Hunt stuff, Professor Broom (I love Ian McShane, he did NOT fit the role), the god awful Box Office poison casting of Milla Jovovich as the villian, and finally Harbors miscasting and Appearance as the melted Wish version of Hellboy.
Hell boy really shouldn't scream this much haha
Damn. John Wick got really messed up from that fall didn't he.
_"Oh no, not me."_
The ol Hellboy sarc/sass. accurate
You’d never know David Harbour did this movie.
But you can always tell Ron Perlman is Hellboy.
Why I like this Hellboy more, it doesn't look like Ron Perlman doing a hellboy.
And as we see here, David was seriously miscast. Painting a currently popular big guy Red and giving him an animatronic hand doesn't make him Hellboy. Harbor was too clumsy and goofball, and marble mouthed awful when speaking.
When I was little my brother and I were frightened by my mother baba yaga. I was not afraid, but my brother really thought that if he was naughty he would come and eat him :D "Our babayaga lived in a tall chimney in an old house, which could be seen from the window of our room. Sometimes at night he would get up and, wanting to scare me, he would say that he saw it coming out of the chimney, and I always wanted to take advantage of his lie so that instead of scaring me, he would scare himself. And we were able to tease each other by pretending that we saw something. Such was our childhood fun :)
Now he is very fond of the myth associated with babajaga.
In American productions, the image of babayaga is strongly based on Russian depictions, while not understanding what this character is. In my country, babayaga lived in a hut on one chicken leg, and sometimes it was a cut stump, with roots in the shape of a chicken leg. Babajaga was simply a witch with a taste for children's meat. Sometimes she would kidnap children herself from nearby villages, sometimes she would catch children who got lost in the woods, and sometimes she would accept children as payment for her magical services. She was very powerful, but tried to hide from the gods, who did not tolerate a filthy mortal who wanted to be equal to the gods. Of course, the babayaga was no deity, but just a witch.
I loved this freaking scene.The walking tree house and baba yaga design was amazing.The details are insane
Then John Wick shows up...
With a Pencil.
Don't let her blind you from the fact, she's once a cute little baby girl
She is from slavic mythology and there's no saying that she was little or where she comes from
In the Russian story Vasilisa the Beautiful, she makes a remark how if you know too much, you'll end up ugly like her. So perhaps she was beautiful once before she began to learn EVERYTHING, even the things she shouldn't had. Love this scene it's so well done.
Baba yaga my teacher of yoga🤣
Don't you hate it when people pull random yoga poses in the middle of a conversation
"Baba yaga came midnight"
"Little children sleep in tight"
I use to have nightmares about Baba Yaga and the Banshee when I was a kid.
If you treat either well, they will respond in kind.
This is why you always take the stairs
The only thing i didn’t really like about the movie was how they mad him look more “clumsy” and More “Childish” other than that 🔥🔥
Yeah they made him have the attitude of a teenager. I think that was intentional though
LOVED THIS MOVIE
This film had a few flaws, but it was the best fantasy film to come out in a very, very long time. I look forward to the upcoming one.
I enjoyed this remake. Underrated in my opinion.
Not even close to as good as the first one.
Agreed
Man you have bad tastes then.
Pearlman's hellboy was tough and stoic, but here i do have to respect that they humanized him a bit in his freaking out like anyone else in a malfunctioning elevator, or a rising hose, or a creepy empty house. like hes a half demon badass but he still gets freaked easy is just so fun.
This movie features the Great Value version of Hellboy. Ron Perlman and GDT set the bar extremely high for this character
Too bad they totally went off the rails with the second movie, and had planned to completely do their own thing with the third installment. I don't see what was wrong with MM's stories. They had plenty of material to reference.
@@BrentDelong1253 I actually liked The Golden Army. I didn’t think it was a terrible Hellboy storyline for them to go with. I was a comic book geek growing up in the 80s. When I was a teenager in the early 90s, I was drifting more towards the Frank Miller graphic novels and other comics like that. A friend had turned me onto the Darkhorse comics, and Hellboy stood out. I really loved the first movie, didn’t think the second one was too bad, I was hoping for another Guillermo Del Toro/Ron Perlman third film, but what they gave us in 2019 was a travesty. To quote woody Allen from a great old comedy. “It was a mockery of a sham.”
That horrible take on Hellboy was one of the most disappointing comic book films I had ever wasted 2 hours of my life to watch. There’s nothing redeemable about it. The only part I did respect was the Baba Yaga scene which was heavily influenced by GDT’s aesthetic
@@BrentDelong1253 i respect your opinion and like the original movie but i don't think the 2019 movie is so bad and don't understand why people hated it so much, the problem for me was the runtime that overstays it's welcome but all the rest i really enjoyed, visuals, action and David Harbor. Having read a few of the comics myself i believe this film Is more faithful to them than Del Toro's films. I also appreciated the gritty style and more mature violence of it that Del Toro's version overshadowed for the second film in favor of comedy. The scenes with Baba yaga are also a highlight of the movies and kudos to the makeup designers for this repulsive creature. The origin is also similar to the comics and includes lobster Johnson.
I actually think Baba Yaga would be more frightening if she looked like a kindly old lady most of the time
Yeah, this just kinda made her into a generic spooky monster that crawls backwards.
But she doesn't look like a nice old lady in the comics.
@@youshallnotpass3937 But sometimes you can build on the foundation rather than to merely imitate.
Agreed. Same with a demon doll who looks innocent
@@Arcaryon how is making her the complete opposite of how she looks in the comics “building on the foundation”? And there’s no winning with people. Make it comic accurate and they complain, deviate from the comics and they complain.
Movie was good. No one will admit the only problem with the movie is his face. We got used to Ron's face and voice. This dude just reminds me of a buff red monkey but aside from that I loved this as much as the first 2. The gore was perfect. And Milla Jovovich is just nice to look at
Baba Yaga is easily my favorite, underutilized BBEG in fiction.
Baba yaga is from Russian and Ukrainian tales. It means OLD LADY(derogatory) YAGA. And she usually lives in a house with chicken legs. AND he pronounced it wrong. She Is not YAga but YagA
And in Poland too ;)
Baba Yaga is from slavic mythology
so john wick's nickname is old lady??
@@KingLeonidas3202 nah. Baba Yaga's a bugbear (like, a bogeyman) in Slavic myth she's terrifying, so though John is linked to a feminine figure, it still evokes fear in the Slavic Mafia
You have a child-flesh eating witch living somewhere in your lands...
Woah dude...
“Little house. Face your back to the forest and your front towards me.”
Be careful what you wish for and fear the price you will have to pay. 💀
I'm glad i have this movie in my itunes library.
I'm glad its in your library and not mine.
Great Pilates Training
Conversation between father and son
Father: That fucking nobody is John Wick. He once was an associate of ours. We called him Baba Yaga.
Son: The boogeyman?
Father: Well John wasn't exactly the boogeyman, he was the one you sent to kill the fucking boogeyman.
Son: Oh.
John Wick would like to have a word with her
I really don't get why people reject this move so much
I really enjoyed the movie and actually prefer this one instead of the older ones (which were also good)
A big problem with this movie was that the actor playing Hellboy didn't had decades of experience working with prostetics as Ron Perlman had.
So what you see here, is David Harbour struggling to show emotions while wearing a mask. Unaware that because he's wearing a mask, he need to act a certain way with his face muscles to make it work.
It just too obvious that he's wearing a mask. And its too distracting.
While Perlman's performance playing the same character worked because you never got distracted by his prostetics. He just made them work wonderfully.
If only the entire movie had this terrifying vibe it would have been good
The house on chicken legs, Baba Yaga with bone legs. This is a verbatim retelling of Russian tales.
Not only Russian takes. But Slavic in general
3:28 bashing one out in the cinema
Baba Yaga is from my childhood’s Russian folk tale.
Everyone seems to hate on this movie but I didn’t think it was that bad as a more horror focused hellboy film
I don't waste time whining about which Hellboy movie is better than the other. Instead, I celebrate them both and hope they let RP finish the first series so we can see what Del Toro had up his sleeve. .
Didn’t know John wick was in this. Pretty cool
best hellboy movie hands down
Great movie!!
Best hellboy ever In my opinion
I enjoyed this movie but I will say that Ron Pearlman did a better job with a character that knows this world. Hellboy might be concerned with Baba Yaga. It depends on how strong she is within this world but he shouldn't be freaked out by an elevator going the wrong way.
I like the practical effects in this movie.
sorry, but the Ron Perlman Hellboy wouldn't be freaking out like this, he'd be all like "aw crap. ok, here we go again."
I liked the first hellboy... I love this version of the hellboy. I want a second movie!!!!
This is gonna make me make this movie night this weekend
Там на неведомых дорожках, следы невиданных зверей,
Избушка там на курьих ножках(логово Бабы-Яги), стоит без окон, без дверей...
Anyone else think Fallout Boy's "Sugar We're Going Down," would have been perfect for the elevator scene?
Oooo I've never heard of that
No, I like the song, but they don't mesh together
Hellboy comes back like baba yaga i may have been too hasty
Damn, Baba yaga's chicken-hut glow up
1:56 ... I don't think even a high school project (let alone a YT vid) has this... level of editing
The Ron Pearlman Hellboy was know for his: ¨Oh, Crap¨ quote. This one is like: UUUUOOOWGGH WAAAH OOH UUOOOWGGH!.
I swear his inflections in his voice sound just like an actor doing a script where they're pretending to be a non actor trying to act and fail miserably.
This movie was greatly underrated. Closer to the comics than Del Toro's work. People didn't even give this movie a chance.
Or they just don't like it..? Imagine that
@@TheTuttle99 then they don't like Hellboy, because like I said this movie was way closer to Mike's comics. The movie was literally being put down before it was even released, because it was a different cast; not Del Toro or Pearlman. What I said was true. Most people didn't want to like this movie even before it came out in theaters.
Yes, when I was a child, parents told me: "Keep sleeping and behave well, otherwise Baba Gaga will take you away" 😆.
I guess it's the first time we see Hellboy stepping into light. :D
I know people say they miss Ron, but David H is really good. Ron is laconic and all that, but David feels like a more natural hellboy.
Nah this movie shouldn’t have existed
The whole movie was shite
@@darrennandrewfitness2836 Not really. The giant Demon attack was very creative.
@@cactusmalone Yesterday. 9.45 am.
@@cactusmalone Guess you've never felt it in the morning.
See. . . Hellboy whinging in an elevator just isn't right... As soon as it started speeding up he should of just looked resigned and muttered something like "magic shit. . . I fucking hate magic shit"
Point is hellboy should never seem scared or confused. . . Just fed up
@@leviroch fed up, mildly confused, semi pissed. Never really shocked or childish as this.
I always felt like his character should be worn down and a little depressed, he always seemed a little melancholy, especially with constantly hunched shoulders that mignola drew him with, As if he was holding a great weight
Вот что бывает когда стареешь,а умереть не можешь.
становишься могущественной колдуньей и переезжаешь жить в лес?
Baba Yaga is terrifying
Troy James kicks ass on his performance as Baba yaga
When hellboy says babayaga's house i was expecting babayaga to be a fine gentleman in an italian suit driving a 69 mustang.
When hellboys son tries to fill his daddy's boots
John Wick: Finally a worthy opponent
Baba yaga is like a character from wrong turn 😂
Baba yaga is the only reason why i watched this movie, she remind of the grave hag from Witcher 3, when Geralt has taken on a quest in a village and investegating missing children at night, he followed the trail from the cemetary to a small hut down hill, abandoned. Where he found a femor of a child in a cauldron and a neat pile of skulls made out of children as source of power to draw from.
Grandma I miss you XDDDDDDDDD
Mila beautiful like always
The makeup smug on the elevator floor just want to point it out
"Dont you look lovely?" 😅😅😅
this scene scared tf out of me while I was watchin the movie alone at night
That low tech elevator wouldn’t talk.
0:35 lol his actual color skin on his wrist
There is so much femininity in her she’s so motherly she’d care for you love you and nurture you 🤤🤤🤤
if by "care for" you mean entirely neglect, even going out of her way to make your life a living hell
and by "love" you mean harbor an intense anger towards
and by "nurture" you mean let you rot away, keeping you alive for the sole purpose of her own gratification from watching you suffer
and by "motherly" you mean the same way a mother that experiences postpartum psychosis might want to kill their own child
then yes, i agree
with the small caveat of: she certainly appears female, but i disagree about her being feminine...
That scene with the kids hanging there was really heavy...