Agreed on all points, but to answer the question for real for real, if I still ate candy, Baby Ruth would be at the top of the list. That shiz is guuud.
Yeah, he’s got a knack for a coming up with good phrases. My favourite is when he was watching Star Wars and he says that C-3PO has: “Danny Glover knees” lol
Don't forget there's also the animated Hellboy movies, Sword of Storms & Blood and Iron. They brought back the cast of the live action movies for those one.
I first saw Ron Perlman in the original Beauty and the Beast tv show with Linda Hamilton. George R R Martin was a consultant for the show. Armin Shimerman was another character on the show. I loved it.
"My uncle used to say that we like people for their qualities, but we love them for their defects." Fun Fact: All of Sir John Hurt's costumes were handmade, to give them that worn, old-man-type feel. Location Location Fact: The outside shot of the B.P.R.D. is, in fact, a mausoleum in Prague, where Russian dignitaries are entombed. Stunt SNAFU Fact: Ron Perlman broke a rib while filming the subway scenes. He jumped onto a train that was coming towards him at about forty-five miles per hour. That's Hot Fact: Part of Selma Blair's costuming involved fake breasts (ironically rather unnecessary as her character Liz spends most of the film in layers of clothing). Blair would go one step further with her next project, John Waters' A Dirty Shame (2004), in which she plays a stripper with enormous false bosoms. Voice Play Fact: Abe Sapien's (Doug Jones) voice was dubbed by David Hyde Pierce, but Pierce refused a credit because he felt that Abe was entirely Doug's creation and did not wish to detract from his performance. Baby Hellboy, Sammael (Brian Steele), Ivan the corpse, Train Driver (Santiago Segura), and Kroenen (Ladislav Beran) were all voiced by Guillermo del Toro. Blink And You'll Miss It Fact: When Professor Bruttenholm (Sir John Hurt) is showing Agent Myers (Rupert Evans) through the B.P.R.D. when he first arrives, a greyish male humanoid statue with a large ring on its groin is momentarily seen. This is Roger The Homunculus, a supporting character introduced late in the Hellboy comics, who often goes through periods of dormancy. When active, he is a Special B.P.R.D. Agent, much like Abe. Roger did not make it into the movie script as a character, but made it into this movie as a piece of set decoration instead. Another comic book prop reference in the same scene is the large set of metal boots sitting in one of the glass display cases. These belonged to a supernatural creature called "The Iron Shoes" from the short story of the same name.
I just realized the reason for in-universe Helloboy comics is so when he's seen in public people think he's a super hero and not... y'know... a demon from hell.
"How big can it be?" Lol After many, many hours of extensive research and testing I have come to the definitive conclusion that this is, in fact, 100% *what she said*
There's honestly no reason why he shouldn't have. Hollyweird is a den of vipers run by studio executives who haven't known what makes a great film in years..
You don't see Selma any more because a few years ago she was diagnosed with MS and it affects her speech and mobility in an interview she had she talks about it...
My sister is and CNA and one of her old clients had MS bad. He used to be active and outdoors with a sports and everything. He was barely a shell of his formal self. Barely able to walk on his own without the help of something or someone. Also by time the end of the day his energy was so drained he could barely make mumbling sounds when speaking to you. So mostly answered in dragged out "yes or no" . R.I.P Billy.
@@JoeXTheXJuggalo1 exactly I've heard it's known as the prisoners disease because you are conscious of everything, every itch, every pain etc and you are just suspended in a state of can't do anything 😭 I wouldn't wish that on anyone RIP to your sister client 😞
@@elizabethparker4511 yeah it can be tough. That's why when I hear of anyone having MS I always get concerned for them because I know how the bad cases can be.
@@U-Gozoo yeah that's basically him. He was semi mobile but he had rails and grab bars everywhere but still needed assistance lots of the time. He actually was going to one of the top colleges in my state too when the MS hit him. My dad and I got to know him. Got to know his mom and stepdad too. They became like family. One winter he caught some kind of cold or flu and he was hospitalized. Sad part is of is stepdad had a heart attack at home and died and him mom didn't tell Billy because he needed to focus on getting better. A week later Billy died.
Great Guillermo Del Toro film. Check out other great GDT films, Pans Labrynth (adult fantasy), The Devils Backbone (horror fantasy), and The Orphanage (horror fantasy).
Hellboy is an ESTP,/ ISTP, explorer/ thrill seeker. Look into the 16 MBTI personalities. Research the 16 personalities, analyze it, and connect the dots.
@@alucardbloodream2013 in English, Google and take the test ( sober) and 100 percent honestly, not how you would like to be but are ! There are only 16 personalities that exist in this world past, present and future. That Ennograhm test is pretty much B.S. very limited information and came after the 16 personalities. Kinda like the good Ole lie Bible. There was a bigger book and to simple it down they shortened it. GOOGLE, 16 personalities. Take the test honestly and sober, weed is ok just answer it honestly. You're going to have to go down a rabbit hole with this one to fully understand. If you have seen the movie the Matrix then you might have a slight chance as to what I'm trying to explain here. If you really want to understand in English then please take the test. Look into what it says. If it doesn't sound like you well then the sad azz truth is you misunderstood what they asked or lied. When you've answer it honestly you will understand what, who, what why this world is the way it is. In a quick short you have 4 different groups. Explorers the thrill seekers- ISTP'S, ISFP, ESTP, and ESFP. Sentinels always follow orders war machine piggs, do as there told without thinking and asking questions?. That would be the ISTJ'S, ISFJ, ESTJ and ESFJ'S. Then you have the Diplomats, INFJ'S, INFP'S, ENFJ'S, and ENFP'S, things get a little fuced up when you get into the Analyst group the INTJ, INTP, ENTJ and the ENTP. We are Analyst. The functions are simple you have Introverted people hence the I, The N is for INTUITION, Extraverted, hence the E, you have Thinkers and Feelers hence the F. You have Perceiving or Judgers. Either your Introverted or Extraverted, your either a Sensing or INTUITION. You either Feel or Perceive. Just look into it it's all I can advise.
bro i saw this on my sidebar/suggestions bc i didn't see you uploaded. i only saw the title and your head in the corner and i was like "nooooo wayyyyy!" i know this video is about to be amazing!
Ron Perlman is, by far, one of my favorite actors ever! The character I loved him as the most was Clay Morrow from the TV show Sons of Anarchy. I really enjoyed this reaction, too! You never fail to have me cracking up, J! Can't wait to see what you watch next!
Glad you picked this underrated flick to watch. Used to watch this one all the time growing up. It’s got a good mix of action, humor and you can never go wrong with some Lovecraftian gothic horror. The practical and make-up effects still holds up very well too. Karl Ruprecht Kroenen, the Nazi Assassins Creed looking dude is such a badass. I like the way he looks and fights. One of my favorite villains for sure. But I hate when killed Professor Broom though! Hope you react to the sequel. It’s often considered the best among fans.
@@TreeHairedGingerAle my apologies for the confusion, Shape of Water is the story of Abe Sapiens parents meeting, making it an origin story for Abe Sapien... In my opinion.
Absolutely love this movie and the sequel. If you really like Del Toros movies please watch the Devil's Backbone. It's one of his earlier movies and its amazing
@5:41 Chocolate was actually a common ration for soldiers during WW2. Baby Ruth is a bit different but ration chocolate was packed with oats and vitamins so it could give you about 600 calories per serving. The sugar gives you a boost of energy too.
Great reaction! Thanks for letting me relive such a great movie that I haven't seen in ages. People think reacting is easy, but there are so many dopes jumping on the bandwagon of an easy side-hustle. I'll be honest, you're one of the only people I enjoy reacting to my favourite films. And a side note, I adore those dogs. I have a nine month old American Bully XL and she reminds me a lot of Drogo, big and soft, but a total goofball. Love brother!
I love Hellboy in large part for Ron Perlman's performance and partly because he kinda comes off as an everyman sort of hero. Like Jay noted, he isn't actually a great fighter, taking more of the Homer Simpson route to victory in that he will just take punishment until he either wears you out or can find a weakness, and he can't really shoot worth a shit, but in both cases when he does finally hit, it tends to be devastating. He's just a guy, doing his job the best he can and that upbringing really sort of acted as an anathema to the destiny he was supposedly created to fulfill. I also like him because he's so utterly dedicated to the love of his life. As arguably dysfunctional as it is, nobody come before Liz in his estimation, with the possible exception of his father. After all, he was willing to burn down all of creation for Liz...but he was willing to restrain that desire only for the memory of his father and the man he tried to mold him into. Ultimately, my only real complaint with the both films (in spite of a number of deviations from the comic, specifically in terms of Big Red and Sparky being an item, which was not part of the source material) is that Hellboy has human legs in the films instead of the goat-like demon legs that he has in the comics. I can only assume that adding that element would have unfairly tapped out the effects budget of the film and they decided not to take that route. Would have loved to have seen that frankly in any of of the movies, but even the David Harbour reimagining didn't go that way, even after nearly 20 years of special effects progression, which is a bit disappointing. (not that I feel like that would have saved that film, but I would have appreciated the effort).
You are unfortunately right about the goat legs - while I think digitigrade stilts had been invented by that point, they're ridiculously dangerous, so there's not really any feasible practical options. CGing in goat legs while the actor moves normally would be incredibly difficult to work around, especially for stunts. As cool as it would be, there's just not a good way to go about it unless you do the whole film animated (which is an option, but one that Hollywood seems to be reluctant to turn to for anything that's not for children). CGI also tends to age badly - the main reason this looks so good is because it's majority practical effects, with minimal CG. And that seems to be the way to go.
Baby Ruths are awesome. Been a fan of them since I could remember. I believe it was due to my mom while pregnant with me. From what I recall she loved Baby Ruth candy bars when she was pregnant with me. Well as for him having one i forgot why beside he liked them and had them along with him on that mission. Actually during WWII a Hershey chocolate bar was a part of military rations (i believe K-Rations mainly). Thet was 4oz bars (nearly 3 current sized Hershey bars). It was part of the ration for 2 main reasons. 1: high energy, 2: for morale boost. It was also small pocket sized and easy to carry.
Guillermo del Toro is such a damn genius. He's one of those filmmaking talents who make you wonder how one person can possess so much creativity. His entire career (well, maybe Pacific Rim less so lol) is absolutely stellar, pure artistry in every way.
Can you imagine if Del Toro was able to film the LOTR Hobbit film? He was originally the one to do it but the studio hated all his originality and changes so they dumped him. We can only imagine how amazing a Del Toro take on Tolkien would have been.
Loved your reaction, J! Hellboy and Hellboy 2 are a couple of my favorite flicks, and Hellboy is one of my favorite comic book characters. I can't believe, you being a comic book geek, that you've never read any of the comics. Get thee to a comic book store now and start grabbing some of the trade paperback collections! You'll be glad you did. And I'm sure you'll love creator Mike Mignola's work.
Baby Ruth is not only the best baseball player named (way better than a Reggie! bar) candy bars, but it's one of the best, period. Arguably better than a Chunky . . . Yeah, I said it.
Perlman came to my town for a movie and hung out at the local cigar shop. It was weird after watching him play Beast in the TV Show and Hellboy to be pretty slight and not a huge ripped dude. Move magic, I guess.
Hellboy is one of my favorite comic book characters of all time. Here's my top 10 favorite comic book characters of all time 1. Batman 2. Spider-Man 3. Wolverine 4. Shazam 5. Hellboy 6. John Constantine 7. Spawn 8. Swamp Thing 9. Invincible 10. The Punisher
Baby Ruth is fie-yer. I always keep one around in my cadre of king-size quick snacks-Baby Ruth, KitKat, Zero, and Butterfinger. (I might have some black licorice floating around somewhere here, too.)
Man, Ron Perlman was born to play Hellboy. He made it very difficult for someone else to play that character. As we've seen. And I like David Harbour. But I don't blame him for the 3rd HB movie. The writing and makeup sunk that film. And J, how can you sit there and say that you've never had a Baby Ruth in your life? I can tell you as a candy bar specialist, they're good. Especially if you freeze them first. I freeze my Snickers and Twix bars too. And I refrigerate my Reese's. And if you get Hostess cakes like Twinkies or Ding Dongs, freeze them too. It changes the texture and the whole game. Give it a try.
I've never read the comics, but I think that's the idea. Hellboy gets wailed on and tossed around, but he just keeps going. It's not pretty and there's a ton of property damage, but at least he usually gets results.
Appreciate your channel and I've shared it with several other friends and family members I know they have a good sense of humor and will like your reactions. I just started watching so I'm curious as to if you will recognize the guy from alien who had the creature bust out of his chest btw love your pups pal
One of my favorite superhero movies! I wish that they had made a third film in the series, but instead they made a reboot in 2019 that wasn't well received by critics or fans.
Baby ruth Nuts nougat and caramel chocolate covering Pretty good I prefer O. Henry bars...Same thing but it's Fudge nougat, Can't find them in America I have to order them from Canada Amazon... They've been around as long as babe ruth almost
A Baby Ruth was good enough for Sloth. A Baby Ruth was good enough for Hellboy. A Baby Ruth will be good enough for you.
A Baby Ruth cleared out a pool and was still tasty in Caddyshack.
Hey, you guys!!
I keep one around just in case of a goonies scenario.
Agreed on all points, but to answer the question for real for real, if I still ate candy, Baby Ruth would be at the top of the list. That shiz is guuud.
Good enough for Bill Murray as well as already stated😂
Hellboy 1 and 2 are some of my absolute favorite movies of all time. The second one is pure perfection for me.
"Doesn't he know he got a mountain for a hand?" Haven't heard that one before. Subscription is paying off.
Yeah, he’s got a knack for a coming up with good phrases. My favourite is when he was watching Star Wars and he says that C-3PO has: “Danny Glover knees” lol
This channel is eminently quotable :)
It is a crime this isnt a trilogy
@@2.Plus.2.Equals.5 the 3rd isnt that bad lol the fight scenes are decent, the giants were cool
Don't forget there's also the animated Hellboy movies, Sword of Storms & Blood and Iron. They brought back the cast of the live action movies for those one.
@@cheezystankburger2314 if the 3rd you are referring to is the remake than it doesn't count as a "trilogy"
There are only two Hellboy movies@@cheezystankburger2314
@@S_047 the casting was perfect,it was so good
"Oh, he built WAY different..."
The unintentional accuracy 😂
I first saw Ron Perlman in the original Beauty and the Beast tv show with Linda Hamilton. George R R Martin was a consultant for the show. Armin Shimerman was another character on the show. I loved it.
I loved the B&B tv series. That’s were I first fell in love with Ron Perlman. 😉
@jsapcakrrow Same. Even under all of that makeup,
you believe every word he says and feel the story that he's working for.
🌹LOVE B&B with RP & LH! C&V Forever!
@elizabethparker4511
I loved it too! That show set all our little romantic hearts aflutter.🩵✨️
"My uncle used to say that we like people for their qualities, but we love them for their defects."
Fun Fact: All of Sir John Hurt's costumes were handmade, to give them that worn, old-man-type feel.
Location Location Fact: The outside shot of the B.P.R.D. is, in fact, a mausoleum in Prague, where Russian dignitaries are entombed.
Stunt SNAFU Fact: Ron Perlman broke a rib while filming the subway scenes. He jumped onto a train that was coming towards him at about forty-five miles per hour.
That's Hot Fact: Part of Selma Blair's costuming involved fake breasts (ironically rather unnecessary as her character Liz spends most of the film in layers of clothing). Blair would go one step further with her next project, John Waters' A Dirty Shame (2004), in which she plays a stripper with enormous false bosoms.
Voice Play Fact: Abe Sapien's (Doug Jones) voice was dubbed by David Hyde Pierce, but Pierce refused a credit because he felt that Abe was entirely Doug's creation and did not wish to detract from his performance. Baby Hellboy, Sammael (Brian Steele), Ivan the corpse, Train Driver (Santiago Segura), and Kroenen (Ladislav Beran) were all voiced by Guillermo del Toro.
Blink And You'll Miss It Fact: When Professor Bruttenholm (Sir John Hurt) is showing Agent Myers (Rupert Evans) through the B.P.R.D. when he first arrives, a greyish male humanoid statue with a large ring on its groin is momentarily seen. This is Roger The Homunculus, a supporting character introduced late in the Hellboy comics, who often goes through periods of dormancy. When active, he is a Special B.P.R.D. Agent, much like Abe. Roger did not make it into the movie script as a character, but made it into this movie as a piece of set decoration instead. Another comic book prop reference in the same scene is the large set of metal boots sitting in one of the glass display cases. These belonged to a supernatural creature called "The Iron Shoes" from the short story of the same name.
The make-up effects in this by Rick Baker are fantastic, Hellboy and Abe Sapien's prothestics are incredible.
You have to see pt 2. Its one of the best comic book movies ever made.
It's a good one but c'mon lol it's definitely not one of the greatest. This one is better
@@nostoneunturned7641really? I enjoyed 2 more. Idk if it’s because there’s a bias since I saw that one first as a kid when I was like 7.
Mike Tyson’s pigeons 😂 holy crap that’s funny
27:30 - 27:35 That just made me think of that Netflix series, Mike Tyson Mysteries, with a pigeon voiced by the late Norm Macdonald.
I once heard Hellboy described as a bluecollar superhero. He doesn't get it done pretty, but he gets it done.
The Red Right Hand song is the intro to a great series you should watch called "The Peaky Blinders"
"Is it Toby?" Bahahaha 😂😂
Hellboy 2 coming right up!
I just realized the reason for in-universe Helloboy comics is so when he's seen in public people think he's a super hero and not... y'know... a demon from hell.
Gotta see The Golden Army next.
"How big can it be?" Lol
After many, many hours of extensive research and testing I have come to the definitive conclusion that this is, in fact, 100% *what she said*
I really wish they could’ve made that third one
There's honestly no reason why he shouldn't have. Hollyweird is a den of vipers run by studio executives who haven't known what makes a great film in years..
@@reservoirdude92there's been a lot of good movies and series all this time
Ikr and not make the 2019 one bc what was that
You don't see Selma any more because a few years ago she was diagnosed with MS and it affects her speech and mobility in an interview she had she talks about it...
My sister is and CNA and one of her old clients had MS bad. He used to be active and outdoors with a sports and everything. He was barely a shell of his formal self. Barely able to walk on his own without the help of something or someone. Also by time the end of the day his energy was so drained he could barely make mumbling sounds when speaking to you. So mostly answered in dragged out "yes or no" .
R.I.P Billy.
@@JoeXTheXJuggalo1 My daughter and I both have MS. Ours is "light" but I at least know other women who have it very badly. RIP to Billy too.
@@JoeXTheXJuggalo1 exactly I've heard it's known as the prisoners disease because you are conscious of everything, every itch, every pain etc and you are just suspended in a state of can't do anything 😭 I wouldn't wish that on anyone RIP to your sister client 😞
@@elizabethparker4511 yeah it can be tough. That's why when I hear of anyone having MS I always get concerned for them because I know how the bad cases can be.
@@U-Gozoo yeah that's basically him. He was semi mobile but he had rails and grab bars everywhere but still needed assistance lots of the time. He actually was going to one of the top colleges in my state too when the MS hit him. My dad and I got to know him. Got to know his mom and stepdad too. They became like family. One winter he caught some kind of cold or flu and he was hospitalized. Sad part is of is stepdad had a heart attack at home and died and him mom didn't tell Billy because he needed to focus on getting better. A week later Billy died.
Great Guillermo Del Toro film. Check out other great GDT films, Pans Labrynth (adult fantasy), The Devils Backbone (horror fantasy), and The Orphanage (horror fantasy).
Baby Ruths are GLORIOUS
basically hellboy is the spawn of a Eldritch God.Think Lovecraft monster God
Hellboy is an ESTP,/ ISTP, explorer/ thrill seeker. Look into the 16 MBTI personalities. Research the 16 personalities, analyze it, and connect the dots.
@@medieval420 English plz
@@alucardbloodream2013 in English, Google and take the test ( sober) and 100 percent honestly, not how you would like to be but are ! There are only 16 personalities that exist in this world past, present and future. That Ennograhm test is pretty much B.S. very limited information and came after the 16 personalities. Kinda like the good Ole lie Bible. There was a bigger book and to simple it down they shortened it. GOOGLE, 16 personalities. Take the test honestly and sober, weed is ok just answer it honestly. You're going to have to go down a rabbit hole with this one to fully understand. If you have seen the movie the Matrix then you might have a slight chance as to what I'm trying to explain here. If you really want to understand in English then please take the test. Look into what it says. If it doesn't sound like you well then the sad azz truth is you misunderstood what they asked or lied. When you've answer it honestly you will understand what, who, what why this world is the way it is. In a quick short you have 4 different groups. Explorers the thrill seekers- ISTP'S, ISFP, ESTP, and ESFP. Sentinels always follow orders war machine piggs, do as there told without thinking and asking questions?. That would be the ISTJ'S, ISFJ, ESTJ and ESFJ'S. Then you have the Diplomats, INFJ'S, INFP'S, ENFJ'S, and ENFP'S, things get a little fuced up when you get into the Analyst group the INTJ, INTP, ENTJ and the ENTP. We are Analyst. The functions are simple you have Introverted people hence the I, The N is for INTUITION, Extraverted, hence the E, you have Thinkers and Feelers hence the F. You have Perceiving or Judgers. Either your Introverted or Extraverted, your either a Sensing or INTUITION. You either Feel or Perceive. Just look into it it's all I can advise.
Baby Ruths are off the hook.
Way too good
I like to get a Baby Ruth and a Butterfinger and eat them half by half. Good mix.
Lets goooo! Excited for this one and the sequal
bro i saw this on my sidebar/suggestions bc i didn't see you uploaded. i only saw the title and your head in the corner and i was like "nooooo wayyyyy!"
i know this video is about to be amazing!
grew up watching this one and the second one and love them both didn't really care much for the remake they made a few years ago
That sure was the song from scream...and dumb and dumber. Nick cave and the bad seeds - red right hand
Nick Cave is God.
@@reservoirdude92 Still salty that c19 canceled his fall tour that year.
You need to watch the 2’nd movie. My husband loves it.
Seconded. The 2nd is so good. Nuada is an incredible ant(pro?)agonist. J will love the fight scenes.
Every time I saw John Myers (Rupert Evans) all I could think of was Rick Springfield on General Hospital.
"He got ragdolled the whole movie." lol yes J, thats exactly what I thought when I 1st saw this.
Ron Perlman seemed pretty beefy in Beauty and the Beast, too...he doesn't have to be big, to act big!
Between Hellboy 1 & 2.... Hellboy 2 is my favorite.
Okay R Kelly. Had me dying J!!!
Ron Perlman is, by far, one of my favorite actors ever! The character I loved him as the most was Clay Morrow from the TV show Sons of Anarchy.
I really enjoyed this reaction, too! You never fail to have me cracking up, J! Can't wait to see what you watch next!
For me, Vincent from
Beauty and the Beast
❤🔥Love Hellboy!!!🌹Also Loved Ron Perlman & Linda Hamilton in the 1987 tv series Beauty & the Beast! Also Rick Baker's make-up design!
Now you gotta watch Constantine!
One of the best movies ever
On patreon - J
Glad you picked this underrated flick to watch. Used to watch this one all the time growing up. It’s got a good mix of action, humor and you can never go wrong with some Lovecraftian gothic horror. The practical and make-up effects still holds up very well too. Karl Ruprecht Kroenen, the Nazi Assassins Creed looking dude is such a badass. I like the way he looks and fights. One of my favorite villains for sure. But I hate when killed Professor Broom though!
Hope you react to the sequel. It’s often considered the best among fans.
Candy bars were general issue during WWII, usually Hershey but Baby Ruth isn't too far a stretch . . .
Guillermo del Toro made in origin story for the character Abe Sapien, the movie is called "Shape of Water"
😂 Is that a lie? Yes.
But is Shape of Water a _beautiful_ movie that I hope EOM will see? Also yes! ❤🎉
@@TreeHairedGingerAle my apologies for the confusion, Shape of Water is the story of Abe Sapiens parents meeting, making it an origin story for Abe Sapien... In my opinion.
Bro..hell(boy) yeah!
Absolutely love this movie and the sequel. If you really like Del Toros movies please watch the Devil's Backbone. It's one of his earlier movies and its amazing
Hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
“Wait until it is dry” as I watch this in my van waiting for the pouring rain to let up.
Part 2 is even better.
Red Right Hand by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds is a cult phenomenon as songs go. Once you're familiar with it, you'll hear it pretty much everywhere.
One of my favorite movies when i was a child.
@5:41 Chocolate was actually a common ration for soldiers during WW2. Baby Ruth is a bit different but ration chocolate was packed with oats and vitamins so it could give you about 600 calories per serving. The sugar gives you a boost of energy too.
Love the t-shirt, Jay! G1 Soundwave is awesome!!
Great reaction! Thanks for letting me relive such a great movie that I haven't seen in ages. People think reacting is easy, but there are so many dopes jumping on the bandwagon of an easy side-hustle. I'll be honest, you're one of the only people I enjoy reacting to my favourite films. And a side note, I adore those dogs. I have a nine month old American Bully XL and she reminds me a lot of Drogo, big and soft, but a total goofball. Love brother!
I love Hellboy in large part for Ron Perlman's performance and partly because he kinda comes off as an everyman sort of hero. Like Jay noted, he isn't actually a great fighter, taking more of the Homer Simpson route to victory in that he will just take punishment until he either wears you out or can find a weakness, and he can't really shoot worth a shit, but in both cases when he does finally hit, it tends to be devastating. He's just a guy, doing his job the best he can and that upbringing really sort of acted as an anathema to the destiny he was supposedly created to fulfill.
I also like him because he's so utterly dedicated to the love of his life. As arguably dysfunctional as it is, nobody come before Liz in his estimation, with the possible exception of his father. After all, he was willing to burn down all of creation for Liz...but he was willing to restrain that desire only for the memory of his father and the man he tried to mold him into.
Ultimately, my only real complaint with the both films (in spite of a number of deviations from the comic, specifically in terms of Big Red and Sparky being an item, which was not part of the source material) is that Hellboy has human legs in the films instead of the goat-like demon legs that he has in the comics. I can only assume that adding that element would have unfairly tapped out the effects budget of the film and they decided not to take that route.
Would have loved to have seen that frankly in any of of the movies, but even the David Harbour reimagining didn't go that way, even after nearly 20 years of special effects progression, which is a bit disappointing. (not that I feel like that would have saved that film, but I would have appreciated the effort).
You are unfortunately right about the goat legs - while I think digitigrade stilts had been invented by that point, they're ridiculously dangerous, so there's not really any feasible practical options. CGing in goat legs while the actor moves normally would be incredibly difficult to work around, especially for stunts. As cool as it would be, there's just not a good way to go about it unless you do the whole film animated (which is an option, but one that Hollywood seems to be reluctant to turn to for anything that's not for children). CGI also tends to age badly - the main reason this looks so good is because it's majority practical effects, with minimal CG. And that seems to be the way to go.
Great movie. I am here for your reactions and commentary during the movie😂😂
Baby Ruths are awesome. Been a fan of them since I could remember. I believe it was due to my mom while pregnant with me. From what I recall she loved Baby Ruth candy bars when she was pregnant with me.
Well as for him having one i forgot why beside he liked them and had them along with him on that mission. Actually during WWII a Hershey chocolate bar was a part of military rations (i believe K-Rations mainly). Thet was 4oz bars (nearly 3 current sized Hershey bars). It was part of the ration for 2 main reasons. 1: high energy, 2: for morale boost. It was also small pocket sized and easy to carry.
Miss the beard not gonna lie I thought you were sick for a minute. Good to see you healthy brother. Keep up the great content!
I had the prop replica of the Samaritan. Heavy a.f. the bullets were 22 millimeter.
Guillermo del Toro is such a damn genius. He's one of those filmmaking talents who make you wonder how one person can possess so much creativity. His entire career (well, maybe Pacific Rim less so lol) is absolutely stellar, pure artistry in every way.
Can you imagine if Del Toro was able to film the LOTR Hobbit film? He was originally the one to do it but the studio hated all his originality and changes so they dumped him. We can only imagine how amazing a Del Toro take on Tolkien would have been.
@@shinrapresident7010every time I think about what could have been, I cry inside.. then inevitably outside haha
El llama: Guillermo del Toro, en Espanol es: "William of the Bull". (The name . . . is . . . in Spanish;)
Loved your reaction, J! Hellboy and Hellboy 2 are a couple of my favorite flicks, and Hellboy is one of my favorite comic book characters. I can't believe, you being a comic book geek, that you've never read any of the comics. Get thee to a comic book store now and start grabbing some of the trade paperback collections! You'll be glad you did. And I'm sure you'll love creator Mike Mignola's work.
I don't know if J noticed but "Broom" is played by John Hurt, the chestburster victim from Alien (and also Spaceballs!).
A bonding point for me and my son.
Great reaction bro! 👍🏿
Baby Ruth is not only the best baseball player named (way better than a Reggie! bar) candy bars, but it's one of the best, period. Arguably better than a Chunky . . . Yeah, I said it.
Perlman came to my town for a movie and hung out at the local cigar shop. It was weird after watching him play Beast in the TV Show and Hellboy to be pretty slight and not a huge ripped dude. Move magic, I guess.
That giant swinging hammer that destroyed the bridge is supposed to be Mjolnir, Thor's hammer. Director commentary explains it.
One of my favorite movies! Yay!
The second one is good too! A lot more creatures and in my opinion a much more interesting villain!
"What is your name, Toby"🤣🤣🤣. Is that a reference to the movie Roots?
The animated Hellboy movies are worth a watch. Much of the original cast reprises their roles for both animated films.
Yes it's the same song from Scream.
Awesome reaction of my superhero movie!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
Hellboy is one of my favorite comic book characters of all time.
Here's my top 10 favorite comic book characters of all time
1. Batman
2. Spider-Man
3. Wolverine
4. Shazam
5. Hellboy
6. John Constantine
7. Spawn
8. Swamp Thing
9. Invincible
10. The Punisher
I looked on your channel to see if you had watched Deadpool.. I didn't see it
Baby Ruth is fie-yer.
I always keep one around in my cadre of king-size quick snacks-Baby Ruth, KitKat, Zero, and Butterfinger.
(I might have some black licorice floating around somewhere here, too.)
Hellboy on the roof in the rain, unable to attend his own father’s funeral is so sad.
Great movie. I always love your honesty and self-awareness, J. The amount of shit you nope the fuck out of speaks to me. XD ♥
The sequel is pretty good as well
J go to literally any gas station and buy a baby ruth come on they are amazing!
Man, Ron Perlman was born to play Hellboy. He made it very difficult for someone else to play that character. As we've seen. And I like David Harbour. But I don't blame him for the 3rd HB movie. The writing and makeup sunk that film. And J, how can you sit there and say that you've never had a Baby Ruth in your life? I can tell you as a candy bar specialist, they're good. Especially if you freeze them first. I freeze my Snickers and Twix bars too. And I refrigerate my Reese's. And if you get Hostess cakes like Twinkies or Ding Dongs, freeze them too. It changes the texture and the whole game. Give it a try.
12:39 LMAO "shut up!"
Lol. "Toxic" @ rasputin's intro.
The way the comics are drawn is mad crazy
I've never read the comics, but I think that's the idea. Hellboy gets wailed on and tossed around, but he just keeps going. It's not pretty and there's a ton of property damage, but at least he usually gets results.
That is indeed the song from scream
Will someone please get this man a Baby Ruth!
Didn’t care for this movie the very first time I watched it, but once I was forced to watch it again, I loved it.
The Golden Army stomps
Baby Ruth and Snickers are basically the same thing, only the proportions of the ingredients are different.
A Baby Ruth is a Snickers with peanut tumors.
Actually J that was your song from scream. U also hear red right hand in screams version.
Appreciate your channel and I've shared it with several other friends and family members I know they have a good sense of humor and will like your reactions. I just started watching so I'm curious as to if you will recognize the guy from alien who had the creature bust out of his chest btw love your pups pal
Love this movie man
Cthulhu in his crystal prison awaits....
"What the other hole for?"
🤣 too easy.... lol
One of my favorite superhero movies!
I wish that they had made a third film in the series, but instead they made a reboot in 2019 that wasn't well received by critics or fans.
That’s because it was badly written and the young actor lacked the gravitas of Ron Perlman.
If you like peanuts and carmel, a baby ruth may be for you. I love em
there wil be "StFu" on the Way ;-)
Sloth from The Goonies and Hellboy like Baby Ruth's, so you know they have to be pretty good.
Hey, you guys!
He ain't dead but he in that pit til that gear get off him
Baby ruth Nuts nougat and caramel chocolate covering Pretty good I prefer O. Henry bars...Same thing but it's Fudge nougat, Can't find them in America I have to order them from Canada Amazon... They've been around as long as babe ruth almost
Baby Ruth is only good when there isnt a Snickers or PayDay bar
I rewatch this movie alot so good.
Legend 🎉
What Hellboy lacks in grace he makes up you can't kill him