Hellboy (2019)

Started by BackFire24 pages

Looks good to me. Love the look and humor.

Looks terrible. I thought they were going too make this film more like the comics but it seems they went in the opposite direction. I guess they are trying to get the GotG/Deadpool audience.

Meh.. Too whacky

I guess They had to do something different though, as the last ones were not exactly money makers.

Eh...its the same footage that i seen from the Reddit link that posted

and yeah, Not a fan of the GotG vibe that it's trying to go for with it

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Meh.. Too whacky

I guess They had to do something different though, as the last ones were not exactly money makers.

Well the first movie's budget was only $66 Mil and it made it back, So yeah it made money just not in the range of the MCU movies.

^ $66 million budget. Total gross was $99million. After taking into account marketing costs and the theatres cut, that would hardly have made the studio a couple of million If That.

He second one probably made more though. But yeah clearly neither was a blockbuster.

The director made two great horror films in his career, one being pretty dark and bleak, I wouldn't take the abundance of humor in the trailer necessarily as gospel about the overall tone the film may end up having.

Not sure about the attempts at humor, but other than that it looks pretty good. I like the look of it. The visuals seem nice.

This director is sort of hit or miss to me, but he is talented. This can't help but be entertaining.

I liked the director's Dog Soldier's movie.

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Looks goofier than I expected this to be, was thinking "dark and more serious" myself, but it reminds me a lot of the Pearlman films and I not only enjoyed those; I wanted a 3rd film, so I'm still hyped for this; looks good, albeit different than I was thinking. Bring it.

After watching the trailer 3 or 4 times now it has really grown on me. It's probably best that it's not deadly serious.

And you have to think that this director had a fine line the tread. He needed to stay pretty close to the Del Toro vision, but still have his own touch, and the visuals and hints of Britishness I think will work, I mean I think the Britishness will help the humor. David Harbour or whatever his name is looks great and I think he's going to nail it.

Can't wait for this. April is marked on my calendar. 👆

Originally posted by Galan007
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this looks like something i'd watch free or maybe a month into its run... trailer coulda been better

I like. 👆

Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]Good. Eh.. I dunno bout this movie, I want it to be Good. [/B]

That is the most positive i’ve seen you since....2013?
ITS A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!! 🎅

Just saw and I'm honestly not really feeling it. The Guardians-esque humor reeks to me of an attempt at cashing in on that MCU money, but biggest of all is that David Harbour looks like he is physically struggling to deliver his lines and emote at all under the prosthetics and makeup. Look at how he has to fight the latex around his mouth every time he talks.

I'm not hopeful.

Originally posted by riv6672
That is the most positive i’ve seen you since....2013?
ITS A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!! 🎅

Just saw the trailer. I have to admit, it did nothing for me. I’ll proay wait for more trailers, but if the movie carries the same time as the trailer, then I am not seeing it till it comes out on Tv or some shit.

proay

^^^Never seen this abbreviation before. Interesting!

Originally posted by riv6672
That is the most positive i’ve seen you since....2013?
ITS A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!!

😂

You mean a FESTIVUS miracle.

Fly would neeeever get that reference...😉