It's an absolute travesty that Guillermo Del Toro never got to finish out his planned Hellboy trilogy.
@Dusk.EighthLegionАй бұрын
I can't remember the exact reason why it didn't happen, but Del Toro and Perlman were completely on board with doing the third one, I assume they wanted something and the studio wanted something else.
@ReplicaateАй бұрын
Between this and "At the Mountains of Madness" I feel like Del Toro is gonna be remembered as a director whose best films were never made.
@TimmayytooАй бұрын
@@Dusk.EighthLegion Cost... when he told them how much it would cost to make the 3rd film, they declined because unfortunately these films were not that successful financially.
@GeraldH-ln4dvАй бұрын
@@Replicaate True. The industry just doesn't want to drop the big bucks for his productions. A real shame.
@troikas3353Ай бұрын
@@GeraldH-ln4dv In this case it was warranted sadly. He wanted like 200~250 million or something like that even though both previous movies did not make that kind of money. I would have loved to see this trilogy finished but I can't blame them for not wanting to finance a film that would almost certainly lose them money.
@Cadinho93Ай бұрын
Ron Perlman as Hellboy is one of the most perfect casting choices ever. Also, it took four hours every day to put all the makeup and props on Ron Perlman. He did it without complaining for two whole movies and again years later for a kid in the "Make A Wish" Foundation. Talk about dedication.
@BobbyBlueshoes-l1cАй бұрын
He's the only actor I've seen act in films of three languages- Cronos (Spanish), the City of Lost Children (French) & English (Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow) Not just a pretty face.
@GeraldH-ln4dvАй бұрын
I agree 100%. As much as I like David Harbour, he just didn't fit the role as well as Pearlman. And the newer one with Jack Kesy doesn't even come close.
@theCommentDevilАй бұрын
There are a lot of reasons to respect Perlman, he's a good dude for sure
@AnacronianАй бұрын
@@BobbyBlueshoes-l1c And every language known to man, and then some, In The Name of the Rose.
@CyberBeep_kenshiАй бұрын
Ron is ALWAYS a win!
@Crazyivan777Ай бұрын
The pancake thing is actually a callback to the comics. There was a two-page adventure with child Hellboy when he first tastes pancakes (given to him by his father), and all the demons of hell are looking on in panic, knowing (somehow) that the moment he tastes pancakes, he'll never want to go back to hell. They howl in defeat when he finally eats one. It's indicative of the weird, somewhat dark humor of the comics.
@theenderdestruction2362Ай бұрын
@@Crazyivan777 pancakes, mankind weapon against demons also waffles
@shemgreenwood8927Ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite bits in any comic ever. I have plans to get the frame of little HB reacting to his first pamcakes as a tattoo
@robpegler6545Ай бұрын
If I recall correctly, that story was inspired by an offhand comment Mike Mignola made a few years earlier, when someone asked him if he'd ever write a "young Hellboy" story. He replied that he didn't have much interest in doing so, but if he did it'd probably just be a short story about Hellboy eating pancakes or something.
@3DJapanАй бұрын
@@theenderdestruction2362 Waffles are for telekinetic children.
@assassinxsteveoАй бұрын
@@theenderdestruction2362nah man.. waffles are for quantum specters…
@dannybob42Ай бұрын
Hellboy is an 'other comic', Dark Horse Comics. They also did Sin City, The Mask, Umbrella Academy, 300, and more The movie is good, Ron Pearlman is great in the role and Del Toro's style suits its gothic grit I like the Golden Army sequel - it has its flaws but it also has some great scenes
@3DJapanАй бұрын
As a teen I worked in a comic store and Dark Horse were my favorite comics.
@hellomark1Ай бұрын
Dark Horse did the only great sequel work to Alien/Aliens
@2ndlegend125Ай бұрын
I have had a bad feeling for years that Prince Nuada from Golden Army is the closest we'll ever get to a live action Elric of Melnibone.
@jcraigieАй бұрын
@@hellomark1 For real. The original/first AvP arc holds a special place in my heart.
@spliffspiegel834Ай бұрын
They publish the English translation of Berserk as well.
@thegunslinger1363Ай бұрын
Hellboy 2 is a must watch. Also, congratulations on 180,000 subscribers!
@CyberBeep_kenshiАй бұрын
humming a certain song now :)
@Jexorz86Ай бұрын
I don't think hellboy 2 was as good as this one, but the creature design is so damn cool in 2
@aerthreepwood8021Ай бұрын
@@Jexorz86Yeah, there's a weaker story but the world design is one of the best things I've seen. Hell, just the market alone carries it pretty far.
@JagdWehrwolfАй бұрын
@@aerthreepwood8021 The market, the throneroom, the fae twins... That movie is gorgeous.
@ganjahiwalker2641Ай бұрын
@@CyberBeep_kenshi I seen they posted this on my way home from work and it instantly popped in my head lol
@ApesAmongUsАй бұрын
"It's pure aesthetics." So, George is really going to like #2.
@idiot_city5444Ай бұрын
George is a small brained man
@crapstirrerАй бұрын
Faerie courts and troll markets
@Kayjee17Ай бұрын
Not to mention, the "bad guy" and his race of people are awesome, plus the death-creature is fantastic!
@18videowatcher41Ай бұрын
Kronen was a very disturbed man. He disliked having lips and eyelids, so he had them surgically removed. He also tinkered with his own body and eventually became a clockwork cyborg. His heart has been replaced by a wind-up mechanism, and over time his blood has turned to dust.
@0okaminoАй бұрын
But he looks very cool, and as we all know, that’s what really counts.
@BarryHart-xo1oyАй бұрын
A very twisted individual.
@genghisgalahad8465Ай бұрын
A Golem, essentially! A Homunculus.
@18videowatcher41Ай бұрын
Not quite, because he did originally start out as a physically normal human. But I can see the similarities!
@ronnyschedler24285Ай бұрын
George repeatedly talking about the amazing prosthetic and make up. Me: It's Guillermo Del Torro!!!
@terrylandess6072Ай бұрын
When your kids meal is is made digitally, it can be a treat to get real food. :P
@definitelydelishАй бұрын
The 2nd was even more incredible as far as creature designs and world building...
@brianboye8025Ай бұрын
Prosthetics and makeup are only as good as the artistic designs.
@genghisgalahad8465Ай бұрын
I'm like, guy, immerse a little bit for you!
@KorindarАй бұрын
"Hey, you, on the other side - let her go. Because for her I will cross over, and then you'll be sorry."
@robpegler6545Ай бұрын
Abe Sapien was played by the legend that is Doug Jones, but David Hyde Pierce did the voice. Which was weird, since they actually sound extremely similar (DHP himself said he didn't understand why he'd been hired for the job). They used Jones' original voice in the sequel, and the difference is barely noitceable.
@JGCommentsАй бұрын
wow I honestly never would have guessed - i thought it was the same voice
@idiot_city5444Ай бұрын
Ahh, yes... the obligatory comment....
@adriansue8955Ай бұрын
probably because they wanted more star power in the credits? ironically Pierce declined credit after being so impressed with Jones
@GilroyGoldBloodАй бұрын
I reeeeeally hope y'all watch the second one as well. It's amazing.
@bjornniklassemrau7784Ай бұрын
And better than the first one. The villain is simply PHENOMENAL. 😮
@gundalfthelost1624Ай бұрын
One of few movies where the second one is better than the first.
@terrylandess6072Ай бұрын
Sounds like the Alien/Aliens or Terminator/T2 'issue'. Both great but just different enough.
@MatthewPettyST1300Ай бұрын
I really didn't like the 3rd one made with a different actor playing HellBoy but number 2 with Ron is outstanding.
@ValyrenaiАй бұрын
And then stop there. That's all. No more Hellboy movies. 🫥
@chappie_nottherobotАй бұрын
What I love about Guillermo and Doug’s partnership in his films is Doug is game for whatever Guillermo wants to do with character design. Abe in Hellboy, the Pale Man in Pan’s Labyrinth, and the Amphibian Man in The Shape of Water are some of the best practical monsters/creatures thanks to Doug’s physicality as a performer.
@ClichéGuevara-2814Ай бұрын
It's a unique, and for the audience, highly rewarding partnership. Like Kurt Russel and John Carpenter, Scorsese and Deniro...sometimes there is a perfect alignment between Artists.
@CyberBeep_kenshiАй бұрын
Doug a a freaking legend
@quinnzelreign8775Ай бұрын
I got to work a convention with Doug Jones about 11 years ago. He is the absolute sweetest guy. He's the kind of guest that will walk around the convention, talking with attendees, on his free time.
@IllustriousCrocoduckАй бұрын
Fuck the Pale Man. The only scene in a movie that fucks me up a bit. Okay, maybe the bug scene in King Kong.
@pennywisethedancingclown2246Ай бұрын
He also played the faun in Pan's labyrinth. And he was in Mimic
@Tha_MangolorianАй бұрын
Man... Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy movies are something special. They're so damn good. Guillermo just knew how to make it work and so did the cast and crew. Both movies are some of the most fun comic book movies ever made. The casting of Ron Perlman as Hellboy is just... Perfect. Just perfect. I just have to say this though: I honestly believe that Guillermo del Toro is possibly the only director that could do a Cthulhu movie justice. I've always thought that
@dougallen9689Ай бұрын
I remember a few years ago, he was in the early stages of making a movie adaptation of "At the Mountains of Madness" by H.P. Lovecraft (maybe my favourite Lovecraft story), but he shelved it when another movie was going to come out that would be very similar and even have a nearly identical twist at the end. That movie was Prometheus, which I actually enjoyed, but is definitely not the movie I would have preferred if it had been up to me.
@bongzilla4172Ай бұрын
Karl Ruprect Kroenen (The assassin) to this day still amazes me and creeps me out at the same time. The way they made him in the movie was dope. Think you're really gonna enjoy the second one too!
@ToomasKiiskАй бұрын
Couldn't agree more. Him and the prince from the second film are some the coolest supervillains ever imo.
@UnlicensedOkieАй бұрын
Awesome that yall are watching this. Yall need to watch the second one too. Many consider it superior
@ChalkyRNАй бұрын
Completely agree! One of the best bad guys in movies.
@critkeeper6376Ай бұрын
David Hyde Pierce -did- voice Abe, but after seeing the performance of Doug Jones in the makeup and such he actually chose to remain uncredited for the voice work. In Hellboy 2, Doug Jones does the voice as well.
@brom00Ай бұрын
For some odd reason they had David Hyde Pierce dub Abe. It was Doug Jones, Del Toro's go-to creature actor in the suit. Fortunately, Jones did get to voice Abe in the sequel.
@warre1Ай бұрын
I love David Hyde Pierce's voice. I hate that he didn't return for sequel.
@brom00Ай бұрын
@@warre1 Doug Jones was just fine.
@Tensen01Ай бұрын
David didn't quite understand it either, which is why he refused to be credited in the movie, saying that even though he provided the voice, the performance was entirely Doug.
@GeraldH-ln4dvАй бұрын
At least they used his voice in the sequel. He was also overdubbed when he played Silver Surfer. Laurence Fishburne did the voice.
@ThatSamoanGuyАй бұрын
@@brom00You have to realize that sometimes, prosthetics can make it hard to understand the actor. I don't know if that was the case for David and Doug, but don't go forward in life demonizing voice acting.
@LiamMcCarthy-w5iАй бұрын
I can’t wait for you guys to do “Hellboy 2: The Golden Army”
@Tom-Mac1975Ай бұрын
I love Mike Mignola's work. George, "Pam Cakes" is a running joke, that's what baby Hell Boy called pancakes the first time he had them. Simone, this is Mike's own universe published by Dark Horse Comics. Same publisher of Sin City. In the mid- late 90s many of the aging out 80s Marvel/DC talent began publishing their own creations at Dark Horse so they could keep all of the rights to their work. Unlike Len Wein who only ever got a one time check of 25K for Wolverine. Art Adams (mid 80s X-Men artist) did his own book as well, "Monkey Man."
@tubekuloseАй бұрын
Mike Mignola is an outstanding artist.
@ReplicaateАй бұрын
Mignola also was behind a lot of the art direction of Disney's "Atlantis: The Lost Empire"; you can really see his hand in the architecture and technology of the Atlanteans!
@Tom-Mac1975Ай бұрын
@@Replicaate Oh I've never seen it. I'm only familiar with his comic work. I'll check it out, thanks!
@BarryHart-xo1oyАй бұрын
Good to know.
@1938supermanАй бұрын
8:46 That is Doug Jones as the body of Abe Sapien. He did the voice as well, but the studio didn't like it. So, they replaced his voice with a voiceover from David Hyde Pierce. They didn't tell Doug Jones. When David Hyde Pierce found out, he refused to do any press for the film and he demanded they take his name out of the credits out of respect for Doug Jones' performance.
@logandarklighterАй бұрын
This movie "duology" (With "Golden Army") has some of THE BEST practical effects of all time! I know there's a LITTLE bit of CGI in there. But where it COULD be done practically in-camera - it WAS. I think the only part of Hellboy himself to occasionally be CGI enhanced was his tail. And even that only occasionally. (The bit with him stealing the beer early in the film was a practical effect). The rest is all practical prosthetics and mask appliances - same for Abe Sapien. And if you watch Hellboy II: The Golden Army - pay close attention to the "Troll Market" sequence about midway through the movie! You can watch THAT sequence over and over and over again and STILL keep noticing things you didn't pick up on before! It's mostly one giant set! With dozens of extras in some WILD costumes populating the streets! (with some extra "internal" sets that are seamlessly linked via genius cut shots)
@WanttowriteАй бұрын
I get why they have the BPRD/Hellboy being a covert organization/character as it justifies explaining common in-universe knowledge. But I like how in the comics they're/he's just a government entity that you call up to deal with a problem, like the fire department or animal control. It really plays into HB being a blue-collar guy just trying to do his job.
@Kyjohnson1500Ай бұрын
3:33 I believe Hellboy is a dark horse comic. Not owned by Dc or marvel.
@darthken815Ай бұрын
Yep, a Dark Horse o.g.
@BlackWolf7285 күн бұрын
And what about Spawn where Is he from?
@darthken8155 күн бұрын
@@BlackWolf728 Image Comics.
@DrLipkinАй бұрын
Simone quietly trying (and failing) to keep it together after "Me Likely Bouncy x3" was adorable.
@davidjhitchcockАй бұрын
That was the name that finally broke Simone...! 😄
@hayatotheninjaАй бұрын
Mike Mignola's Hellboy comics are Top Tier.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192Ай бұрын
I love his work. His Fafhrd & the Grey Mouser covers for the White Wolf reprints of Fritz Leiber’s seminal books are so freaking cool.
@brainflowАй бұрын
George. I know you don't read comics, but as a mythology guy - read Hellboy comics!
@0okaminoАй бұрын
Yes, for several reasons, not the least of which is Mike Mignola’s interesting, distinct art style.
@Raven5150Ай бұрын
David hyde pierce as the narrator of the mating habits of the earth bound human is something yall will love
@shyft7401Ай бұрын
So a funny thing- Jeffery Tambor was cast in this film, and because he was in the area when they were filming Eurotrip, he was availible for a cameo in that film!
@camgold2154Ай бұрын
For Kroenen, the supplemental material from the DVD mentions how he was an opera prodigy as a child until puberty deepened his voice, and he even served briefly as commandant of Auschwitz.
@1938supermanАй бұрын
30:30 My favorite line of the movie. "You should be running."
@shanewillis316Ай бұрын
"Oh no the nazi" Simone quote of the year. Gonna try and remember that one lol.
@Unpainted_HuffhinesАй бұрын
"I just wish he wasn't a Nazi" is a good one too.
@MikeTaffetАй бұрын
Was clearly referencing the bit in Game Night: “Oh no. He died”
@PaiMei667Ай бұрын
31:33 The name Bastian gave the child empress in the never-ending story was “Moon child”.
@adriansue8955Ай бұрын
was the audio intentionally bad to obscure the name?
@kriegaffe10Ай бұрын
The Amazing Screw-on Head is a 20 minute animation of a Mike Mignola comic. David Hyde Pierce did the voice of Emperor Zombie in it
@chrisreinhardt5493Ай бұрын
Ron Pearlman and Linda Hamilton from The Terminator stared in a Beauty and the Beast TV show series in 1987
@bjornh4664Ай бұрын
With a bunch of episodes written by G.R.R. Martin.
@chrisreinhardt5493Ай бұрын
@@bjornh4664 Nice
@megdelaney3677Ай бұрын
❤🔥LOVE Beauty & the Beast tv show!
@Matt88gАй бұрын
Hellboy golden army is fun, I havent seen the reboot with David Harbour
@milkgotzgamesАй бұрын
Don’t it’s sadly not as good but the monsters look cool af tho
@DularrАй бұрын
You are not alone. Not many watched the movie.
@michaelallen3894Ай бұрын
I like the reboot
@liquidorion9250Ай бұрын
It's not as good as the first one or Golden Army. The production quality is quite a bit lower, it's kind of like a SciFi Channel TV flick. If you can enjoy those, go for it, but it's definitely one of those movies you watch cuz you like watching low budget tacky monster movies.
@friendlyneighborhoodclown7754Ай бұрын
The reboot is way overhated
@Grenn1471Ай бұрын
The name in Neverending Story was Moonchild. It got lost because of ADR dubbing and sound mixing issues, but the captions show what he says.
@adriansue8955Ай бұрын
Seems like a point worth fixing; or did they intentionally obscure the name?
@NexidalАй бұрын
Guillermo Del Toro is unmatched in the space of creature design, he really nails things in a way I haven't seen from anyone else. He's worked on so many good things. Pan's Labyrinth has some of my favorite creatures in any movie, Pacific Rim's Jaegers and Kaiju hit just right, and the Strigoi in The Strain are one of the gnarliest and creepiest vampires that exist. I'm never going to forgive Konami for cancelling Silent Hills. A Kojima horror game with Del Toro working on enemy creature designs? We were robbed.
@noirangel6416Ай бұрын
Fun fact for you Chainsaw Man fans: Karl Ruprecht Kroenen design in this movie was the inspiration for Katana Man. Edit: (Specifically his nazi trench coat appearance at the beginning)
@szandorkane6372Ай бұрын
That seems far-fetched? Aside from having blades on each arm, they don't really have much in common..
@noirangel6416Ай бұрын
@@szandorkane6372 Just design-wise from his nazi attire.
@dirtperson1660Ай бұрын
Yeah I just don't see it
@Cosmic-EntropyАй бұрын
@szandorkane6372 it's more so in looks. Katana man is visually inspired by kroenen(in the beginning with the trench coat) They look damn near identical especially with the arm blades.
@noahtaube9323Ай бұрын
I grew up watching both Hellboy movies and I will NEVER get over the fact that they didn't make a 3rd movie😢
@photobackflipАй бұрын
37:31 - "they both said at the same time Ron Pearlman". Then they both say "that's amazing" at the same time. That's amazing.
@omegashark1837Ай бұрын
10:27, Simone knows great comedy. 😁😂
@asmrhead1560Ай бұрын
For me the movie's plot really drags on but the aesthetic of the characters, monsters, props and everything is SO DAMN COOL!
@ianburns1167Ай бұрын
There are many things I love about this movie. But one of my FAVORITE things is that the holy artifacts don't hurt Hellboy unless he's actually being evil.
@DocuzanQuitomosАй бұрын
Then, you would love the short comic story "The Nature of the Beast"
@jjkcharlieАй бұрын
In regards to David Hyde pierce, he voiced side show bob's brother.
@moviesbye9294Ай бұрын
Sideshow Cecil
@mariadore7000Ай бұрын
@@moviesbye9294there’s also a bit where Bob puts his hands over Cecil’s eyes from behind and says “guess who?”..Cecil replies “Maris?”……..perfect
@VarthDaverАй бұрын
The character design in Hellboy 2 is awesome
@Horangi18Ай бұрын
31:35 They actually show the name of Bastian’s mom in the subtitles if you watch neverending story. It’s Moonchild.
@dianakjuarezАй бұрын
It makes me smile knowing that when Guillermo del Toro turned down The Prisoner of Azkaban, the producers gave it to another Mexican director: Alfonso Cuaron,.
@sithlordkaeyl21Ай бұрын
I didn’t know a whole lot about Hellboy before I watched this movie, but I liked it so much, that I immediately went out and started reading as many of the comics as I could get.
@meredithchandler73Ай бұрын
I always hated that I couldn’t understand what Sebastian was yelling in The Neverending Story (his mother’s name)! But I was able to look it up eventually - and her name was Moonchild.
@DarkPaladin24Ай бұрын
I never knew about Hellboy before i started hearing about this movie way back when. Such a cool character and no actor could pull it off like Ron Perlman.
@quietreason8679Ай бұрын
The comic books are fantastic, Mike Mignola has a unique art style and he builds a fantastic occult universe with evil wizards, ancient gods, madmen, nazis, and everything in between. To answer Simone's question, Hellboy is its own universe distinct from DC and Marvel. It was released by Dark Horse Comics.
@morphman86Ай бұрын
Where this fits in among the "universes" is the Dark Horse comics. Most Dark Horse comics don't share a universe, with the exception of the Alien and Predator comics and the Buffy and Angel comics. The publisher started as a film tie-in comic studio and have in recent years branched out to do comics for games and youtube shows, like EVE Online, Ninja Gaiden, Plants vs. Zombies and Critical Role. They also published the Star Wars comics until Disney bought both Lucasfilms and Marvel and consolidated the comics under Marvel's publishing branch. Then they had a bunch of comics they published for outside authors, that later became films. Hellboy, obviously, but also 300, 47 Ronin and Aliens vs. Predator. Hellboy shares a universe with a few other original comics, but it is mostly that some characters from those comics are in Hellboy. For example, there are more Abe Sapien titles than Hellboy titles.
@SumdumfilipinoАй бұрын
These two are the best. Doesn’t matter what movie they watch, I always watch their reactions. They never skip a beat.
@KeithDCanadaАй бұрын
My Tabletop RPG group plays a Wednesday night game called "Weird Wars" which is very much in the spirit of Hellboy. We play a squad of Canadian soldiers, 1 Scottish sniper among them (that's me!) that have gone over with the British, during WW2, stumbled upon the supernatural forces of the Nazi occult divisions, and been recruited by the secretive new occult organization that intended to capture this research and turn it against the Nazi's.
@KthulhuXxxАй бұрын
Ah, a fan of Pinnacle! They deserve the attention that Wizards of the Coast gets.
@DukaM757Ай бұрын
That line with Hellboy and Liz was so beautiful, it always gives me goosebumps :')
@jeffwestjr.4160Ай бұрын
“I wish I could do something about this” always makes me a little teary in the eyes.
@WeirdedOutShibaАй бұрын
Hellboy is part of dark horse comic.
@RoGueNavyАй бұрын
"You should be running...." Gives me chills every single time!
@HappyNormalHumanАй бұрын
im a simple human, I see Simone and George posting a hellboy reaction, I instantly click
@EmlynBoyleАй бұрын
If you want to see more of the creatures that inhabit this universe, then absolutely watch Hellboy 2!
@zhivikАй бұрын
The sequel is indeed superior in every way, and you will see much more of that amazing creature design. By the way, Doug Jones plays the Faun in Pan’s Labyrinth (also directed by Guillermo del Toro), and you can see many similarities in creature design, though the sequel is where that creativity is truly unleashed. As far as the comic is concerned, it was published by Dark Horse Comics, and it is its own universe. The other big titles from that publisher include Sin City, 300, The Mask, Umbrella Academy, and X - you can see a common dark theme here. The publisher also has several comic adaptions of popular film and TV franchises, like Star Wars, Alien, The Terminator, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer (and Angel), and the first Critical Role comics (I believe they are self-publishing now).
@joemason6319Ай бұрын
I don't think it was superior in EVERY way - the visuals were as good or better, but the plot wasn't as good and the villain was annoying.
@Tensen01Ай бұрын
strange I think the Golden Army was utterly worse in almost every way(I will give it credit for the effects and designs and that's it). I seem to be the only one who feels like this, though.
@TSIRKLANDАй бұрын
Ron Perlman is one of those actors with a lot of experience in prosthetics. The "Beauty and the Beast" TV show of the 1980s, "The Island of Dr. Moreau" from 1996, several other makeup-heavy roles. He's always a trooper; he loves to play different characters. And he's joined in this cast by the reigning King of Creature Costumes: Doug Jones! Jones played Abe Sapien- though his voice was dubbed in by David Hyde Pierce, as Simone correctly heard. I guess the producers thought Pierce sounded more intellectual, or something? In the second film, Doug got to voice himself. All of the makeup and Creature effects in these films is so stellar. From design to execution, they're practical and real and amazing. The CG effects are minimal, just adding to the believability of the magic.
@my_randomologyАй бұрын
I am so happy you watched this, but I would HIGHLY recommend watching the director's cut at some point, even on your own. Also, the director's cut comes with a commentary with the main cast and it is hands down one of the greatest film commentaries I have ever heard. Ron Pearlman is absolutely hilarious in it.
@spencerarnold669Ай бұрын
Girls drawn to toxic realtionships "He's a cool guy I just wish he wasn't a nazi"
@EmoDragracerАй бұрын
"No Becky, you don't get it. Okay well like, yes, he's a NAZI, but he only had a desk job. He's not like, a "Nazi" Nazi. Just meet him. You're going to LOVE him!"
@XorrinАй бұрын
Yeah to be fair i always find him super cool too, being a nazi excluded
@BarryHart-xo1oyАй бұрын
I can understand her feeling that way.
@idiot_city5444Ай бұрын
Cringe bud
@spencerarnold669Ай бұрын
@@idiot_city5444 saying cringe is cringe
@heavycritic9554Ай бұрын
10:25 David Hyde Pierce is always fun to watch/hear. I love the episode of The Simpsons when he and Kelsey Grammer team up as Cecil and Bob Terwilliger, and the Frasier references abound. 🙂 Bart leaps on Cecil's back and covers his eyes: "Guess who!" Cecil: "Maris?"
@ethanholgate2512Ай бұрын
24:42 it's funny that simone feels that way about Kroenen cause as a kid watching this movie I was scared to look at him without his suit on 😂
@Yora21Ай бұрын
The movie captures both the tone and aesthetics of comic quite well. But there is so much more to it than you can put into a movie.
@ian3314Ай бұрын
Even though these aren't my favorite movies. I adore the creature designs, lore and overall look of these movies.
@VulcanerdАй бұрын
Simone as sharp as ever with immediately recognizing David Hyde Pierce's voice.
@st.kazuha7755Ай бұрын
Oh man Hellboy, you guys really made my night , can't wait for the sequel reaction
@adriansue8955Ай бұрын
"The Shape of Water" you might check this out too, Abe Sapian gets his own movie.
@TheWebcrafterАй бұрын
3:44 - DARK HORSE COMICS - Hellboy first appeared in San Diego Comic-Con Comics #2 (August 1993), and has since appeared in various miniseries, one-shots, intercompany crossovers, and adapted into four live-action films: Hellboy (2004) and its sequel The Golden Army (2008), a 2019 reboot film, and The Crooked Man (2024). The character also appeared in two straight-to-DVD animated films. Widely discovered through Dark Horse Comics.
@SighDontWantAHandle27 күн бұрын
Mike Mignola is an amazing artist. His working directly on this movie can be seen in the amazing character designs.
@wardenmАй бұрын
Another Ron Perlman movie with some similar elements: City of Lost Children. Lots of steampunk and crazy elements, Perlman as a bumbling baffoon type, mystery and comedy.
@VulcanerdАй бұрын
There's something about Mignola's aesthetic, as well as del Toro's sensibilities I love.
@babalonkieАй бұрын
Hellboy is from Dark Horse comics... a underated company in the comic genres. They often do crossovers and frequently get the rights from DC and Marvel (Also used to get IP's from 20th Century Fox).
@markmcgee2417Ай бұрын
This review brings back some very warm memories. It would have been easy to mess this adaptation up but the casting and director, the set designs were all on point. And when I heard that Ron Pearlman was cast as Hellboy it was just serendipity. Also I had the biggest crush and still do for Selma Blair.
@dunringill1747Ай бұрын
Already looking forward to your Hellboy 2 reaction.
@kblixtАй бұрын
Hellboy II The Golden Army is amazing too
@sharqaneАй бұрын
Abe Sapien IS voiced by David Hyde Pierce, but is acted by Doug Jones (Shape of Water, Pan's Labyrinth...he's basically the prosthetics version of what Andy Serkis is to CGI). He was instructed to try and sound like Pierce's Frasier character "Niles" for the role, then got his voice replaced. When asked why and if he did a bad job, Guillermo Del Toro said no and that it was Sony's decision to add a more recognisable name to the cast. Funnily enough, in respect for Doug Jones' portrayal of the character, Pierce refused to be credited, saying Jones was the person who played Abe, not him. Fun fact...the Czech guy who played Kroenen had a brief acting career, but disappeared off the map after Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol in 2011. In the Dark Horse comics, the character was just a Nazi scientist that wore a gas mask, but has a much larger role in the movie as an unkillable assassin.
@1938supermanАй бұрын
38:15 MY PREDATOR MOVIE RANKING: 1.) Prey - 2.) Predator - 3.) Predators - 4.) Predator 2 - 5.) AVP - 6.) The Predator - 7.) AVP2
@asterix7842Ай бұрын
Backyard Mist Maker is my favorite KZbin channel. Great reaction to a great movie. Love anything Simone does. ❤️
@Kevin.Costner.Ай бұрын
Just watched enemy at the gates recently makes so much sense why he was Hellboy
@theamaranthineman574Ай бұрын
Niles Crane is one of the best tv-characters ever. He made that show.
@geraldherrmann787Ай бұрын
DOUG JONES = Abe Sapien & Pan from Pan´s Labyrinth & Silver Surfer & Creature from Shape of Water & Saru from Star Trek & Cochise in Falling Skies + ... more
@DataCab1eАй бұрын
6:33 when they both head-tilt in parallel, ROFL
@deborahcornell171Ай бұрын
Not one word from Simone about Hellboy's love of cats? Dang.🐱🐈🐱🐈🐱🐈🐱🐈🐱
@msgSharkeАй бұрын
Can’t wait for you guys to watch Hellboy 2 ❤
@1938supermanАй бұрын
37:12 Doug Jones also did Abe's voice in Hellboy II and they kept it that time.
@secondchairmmАй бұрын
Y’all are going to LOVE the visuals of Hellboy 2!!
@galacticcannibl1966Ай бұрын
8:10 "All I want is 1 railing!" "Well none of this will matter when we're famous singers."
@lepton4Ай бұрын
A note about Doug Jones - he was one of The Gentlemen in the 'Hush' episode of Buffy.
@barrystahr5849Ай бұрын
Mike Mignola’s design work on the Dark Horse comics really shows thru on these movies.
@shyannemarshall7163Ай бұрын
WOO! Let's go!! This is honestly one of my favorite comic book movies, and I'm so glad y'all are watching this 💙
@mastervodo6840Ай бұрын
Great movie, great casting, great lore. So unique. Love this series. At least, the one with Pearlman. I hope you watch Hellboy 2 sooner than later.
@jkeuwkАй бұрын
Ron Perlman as Hellboy is some of the top comic casting of all time. For the record, David Harbour did a pretty good job too, and it's not his fault the reboot didn't work as well as these did, but Perlman's damn near perfect.
@AbrielMcPierceАй бұрын
Holy shit, I just realized. That's the spear of destiny from Constantine! Like the same prop. That sets these two movies in the same shared universe!
@wackyvorlonАй бұрын
The Hellboy comics are really excellent. I highly recommend checking them out. Hellboy is part of the Mignolaverse.
@imthewolf1Ай бұрын
"He's yawning! He's bored!" Lmao. Good to see theoldest move in the book will still work today. 😅😅😅
@NinjaBee81Ай бұрын
Oh yay you reacted to one of my absolute favourites! I always loved the visual style, humour and also the sadness in this movie, also Hellboys love for cats, lol. You definitely need to see the second one, it’s just as good as this one. Only thing I’m still salty about conserning these movies is they never did the third one.