


From visionary writer/director Guillermo del Toro (director of Blade II, The Devil's Backbone ) comes Hellboy, a supernatural action adventure based on Mike Mignola's popular Dark Horse Comics series of the same name. Born in the flames of hell and brought to Earth as an infant to perpetrate evil, Hellboy (Ron Perlman) was rescued from sinister forces by the benevolent Dr. Broom (John Hurt), who raised him to be a hero. In Dr. Broom's secret Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense, Hellboy creates an unlikely family consisting of the telepathic "Mer-Man" Abe Sapien (Doug Jones) and Liz Sherman (Selma Blair), the woman he loves who can control fire. Hidden from the very society that they protect, they stand as the key line of defense against an evil madman who seeks to reclaim Hellboy to the dark side and use his powers to destroy humankind. As dark forces gather to hasten the Apocalypse, Hellboy fights fire with fire in this mind-blasting supernatural action-adventure from the visionary director of Blade 2. Based on the celebrated DarkHorse comic book. Review: MOVIE: 4.7 • VIDEO: 4.4 • AUDIO: 4.2 - FORMAT: Blu-Ray UPC: 0-43396-19172-3 RELEASED: 2007-06-05 TITLE: Hellboy: Director's Cut (2004) • Unrated • 2:12:29 Ron Perlman, John Hurt, Selma Blair, Doug Jones Guillermo del Toro (Director) Director Guillermo del Toro strikes again! This is a movie based on a comic book character (though, admittedly, a most unusual comic book character) that doesn't SEEM like a movie based on a comic book character — mainly because, while it has plenty of action, it also has plenty of character development and numerous instances of witty and interesting dialog. See the other reviews for more detail and/or other opinions regarding the plot of the movie. VIDEO: 1.85:1 • Color • 1080p • MPEG-4 AVC (25.9 Mbps) The images presented in this movie are fairly sharp, with very good delineation of objects in the deep shadows (of which, there are many). Also, the image possesses a muted color-palette that works very well with the tone of the source material. However, the entire film appeared ever-so-slightly soft, and lacking in fine detail — as was evident in many of the close-ups of faces, clothing and the many occult artifacts (it was as though someone was a little too vigorous in the use of the "sharpness" control when transferring the film). Aside from some infrequent occurrences of banding (particularly around the dropped light-sticks when Abe was swimming in the underwater cavern), there were no other major picture anomalies (such as: specks, hair-lines, white dots, color fluctuations, etc.) to mar the image. Overall, this movie's picture quality, while very good, is another example of the learning curve that was encountered by those who transferred movies to blu-ray in the early days of the format: that is, usually more than adequate, but could be better (nothing that a remastering using current techniques and technology couldn't fix). AUDIO: LPCM 5.1 (48KHz, 16-bit) • Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps) I listened to the LPCM track all the way through, and compared several short sections of the standard Dolby Digital track to the LPCM track. The midrange and high-end sections of the LPCM track (particularly with voices and music) were more life-like and had greater detail than the lossly Dolby Digital track. However, the Dolby Digital track seemed to have more prominent, and slightly deeper, bass than the LPCM track — though, neither featured very deep bass. The surround channels were fairly active and somewhat directional, dialog was cleanly recorded and well-placed, and ambient sounds that convey the location of the on-screen setting were effectively integrated into the soundtrack. The LPCM version is a very good (though not great) soundtrack, which should satisfy all but the pickiest listeners. EXTRAS: Deleted Scenes Several 'Making Of' videos None of the extras were reviewed. Review: A good watch - Good movie that has it all action, comedy, drama, & romance.
| Contributor | Destruction Productions LLC; Patrick Palmer Productions; Revolution Productions East LLC, Guillermo Del Toro, Jeffrey Tambor, John Hurt, Karel Roden, Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Mike Richardson, Ron Perlman, Selma Blair Contributor Destruction Productions LLC; Patrick Palmer Productions; Revolution Productions East LLC, Guillermo Del Toro, Jeffrey Tambor, John Hurt, Karel Roden, Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Mike Richardson, Ron Perlman, Selma Blair See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,747 Reviews |
| Format | Subtitled |
| Genre | Action, Adventure |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 12 minutes |
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MOVIE: 4.7 • VIDEO: 4.4 • AUDIO: 4.2
FORMAT: Blu-Ray UPC: 0-43396-19172-3 RELEASED: 2007-06-05 TITLE: Hellboy: Director's Cut (2004) • Unrated • 2:12:29 Ron Perlman, John Hurt, Selma Blair, Doug Jones Guillermo del Toro (Director) Director Guillermo del Toro strikes again! This is a movie based on a comic book character (though, admittedly, a most unusual comic book character) that doesn't SEEM like a movie based on a comic book character — mainly because, while it has plenty of action, it also has plenty of character development and numerous instances of witty and interesting dialog. See the other reviews for more detail and/or other opinions regarding the plot of the movie. VIDEO: 1.85:1 • Color • 1080p • MPEG-4 AVC (25.9 Mbps) The images presented in this movie are fairly sharp, with very good delineation of objects in the deep shadows (of which, there are many). Also, the image possesses a muted color-palette that works very well with the tone of the source material. However, the entire film appeared ever-so-slightly soft, and lacking in fine detail — as was evident in many of the close-ups of faces, clothing and the many occult artifacts (it was as though someone was a little too vigorous in the use of the "sharpness" control when transferring the film). Aside from some infrequent occurrences of banding (particularly around the dropped light-sticks when Abe was swimming in the underwater cavern), there were no other major picture anomalies (such as: specks, hair-lines, white dots, color fluctuations, etc.) to mar the image. Overall, this movie's picture quality, while very good, is another example of the learning curve that was encountered by those who transferred movies to blu-ray in the early days of the format: that is, usually more than adequate, but could be better (nothing that a remastering using current techniques and technology couldn't fix). AUDIO: LPCM 5.1 (48KHz, 16-bit) • Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps) I listened to the LPCM track all the way through, and compared several short sections of the standard Dolby Digital track to the LPCM track. The midrange and high-end sections of the LPCM track (particularly with voices and music) were more life-like and had greater detail than the lossly Dolby Digital track. However, the Dolby Digital track seemed to have more prominent, and slightly deeper, bass than the LPCM track — though, neither featured very deep bass. The surround channels were fairly active and somewhat directional, dialog was cleanly recorded and well-placed, and ambient sounds that convey the location of the on-screen setting were effectively integrated into the soundtrack. The LPCM version is a very good (though not great) soundtrack, which should satisfy all but the pickiest listeners. EXTRAS: Deleted Scenes Several 'Making Of' videos None of the extras were reviewed.
A**N
A good watch
Good movie that has it all action, comedy, drama, & romance.
J**E
One if the best Comic Book Movies ever.
Ok....with Golden Army, um Hellboy II for those unaware, just under a month away from it's DVD release I thought it would be nice to go back and review the one that started it all. First I got to tell you I love Hellboy Comics and if you have never sat down to read one of these gems or a TPB (Trade Paperback...again for the unaware)...then you really are selling yourself short. You need to get past that whole comics are for kids hang up. Because while Hellboy comics are fun and the way most comics should be produced, but arent (hint hint Marvel and DC)...they are most assured not your child's fair. Anyway....back to the movie. First off How can a movie be anything less then great when you mix Demons, Nazis, Chic's in flames, Monsters, End of the world, and for a lack of a better word...a very proper english talking and walking fish stick. I won't bored you with some long drawn out review discussing camera angles and lighting....there are those reviews here keep scrolling. I'm here to tell you without spoiling the plot...if you haven't seen it....then buy it. Do you like scary movies with a touch of humor? Do you find yourself after watching a "Super-Hero" flick that was good, BUT you found it lacking...too many unanswered questions?? Or a Superhero flick that felt like you were watching an hour and a half toy ad??....Well, get ready for something completely different! You will enjoy Hellboy...it is an Amusement Ride for your brain. A well thought out movie with very good character development, and on top of that excellent acting. The movie doesn't leave you lacking, the special effects are A+ and you don't have to wait 30 to 45 minutes into the movie before you ever see the main character. Anyway....Rent it, Buy it, Download it.....just take the time to see it. You won't regret it.
J**N
perfection
the most re watchable movie ever..
W**F
Step into the new age of DVD production with this DVD set!
I didn't like the movie honestly! of course it had some strong points. one of the most important prominences of this movie was the right and enoght imagination. they didn't bring us something unique at the price of sacrificing the impression of the film. It's a tradition in these days movies that they want to depict new versions of well known monsters and heroes and the consequences most of the times will be ridiculous and critical phenomenons! Fortunately I saw one of the best remakes of comic heroes in this movie! Hellboy was astonishingly brilliant and realistic. Visuals and CGs of this movie were excellent and looked realistic too. The only critical and unsophisticated character of the movie was "The Corpse"! the reason that I didn't like this movie was it's scenario. I think it's not dynamic enough. It's good and reasonable but it's not dynamic. there is not a jaw dropping action scene that makes you screen or jump out of your sit and there is not a hanging story that encourage you to watch it till the end. they tried to bring us both action and mystery. and they didn't succeed in both, specially the mystery! I can't give this movie more than 3 stars. but It's a 5 star DVD set! This DVDs design is a masterpiese! you'll get all you want, synchronized and real time! this is not the begining of new type of DVD production. I've seen such thing before in New Line Infinifilm series but, the job they've done here, is the peak of it! and made this DVD set a matter of hours and even days of entertainment! I admire them for the brilliant and revolutionary DVD release and I bought this movie only for the DVD options.
N**X
🤛🔴
Ronnie pearl dude
A**S
Good anti-hero movie
One of my favorite modern movies 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 ❤️ 🎬.
R**S
Great acting
Dark, monster sci-fi horror flick with great actors, pacing, and I'd recommend to anyone who like demons and devils. Made it in my top 10.
S**E
Stunning!
If there's ever a super hero who has been misused in the cinematic universe, it's easily Hellboy. The character was originally created by Mike Mignola and his first cinematic outing was this film in 2004. The movie is based on the original comic titled, Seed of Destruction. It was directed by the fantastic Guillermo del Toro and stars the fantastic (but loonie) Ron Perlman as Hellboy. The story goes that Rasputin (yes, the same) fails in his attempt to awaken the imprisoned Ogdru Jahad. During this attempt, Hellboy comes into our world as a little red monkey. He's brought up to fight against demon's and all sorts. In modern times, Rasputin is resurrected and plans the destruction of civilisation with the help of our red friend. If you've read the original comic, you'll know the story. It's a little different in places but the similarities are there. However, if you're unfamiliar with Mignola's work. Prepare for some weird things. Hellboy is a film that really stands out. It was quite different back then and I couldn't imagine something this creative being made today. del Toro really outdid himself with the creation of this film. The character designs, the music, the atmosphere and vibe are all very unique and extremely memorable. Perlman oozes charisma, as he always does and the supporting cast do a great job behind him. John Hurt deserves the honourable mention as he is wonderful as Hellboy's adoptive father, Professor Broom. The 4k transfer of the movie is about as perfect as you can get. The movie has always looked great on home media, but this just looks stunning. The clarity is spot on and the colours are quite something. The detail in the shadows is also impressive. The scene where you can barely see Hellboy's hooves is now sharp and highly detailed. It no longer looks drowned out in darkness. You can see every bit of detail in all its demonic glory. The high definition detail of the Hellboy make up and outfit, as well as Abe's blue fishiness etc is wonderful to see. Some of the CGI isn't perfect and looks its age but the overall artistic nature of the film hides it a bit. I have owned multiple of copies of this film and this by far the best Hellboy has looked. It's a fantastic transfer and a must have for fans of the character. It's an excellent and highly underappreciated film in my opinion. Well worth picking up!
M**I
IL DEMONE ROSSO IN UNA SFUMATURA ADOLESCENZIALE E CONTEMPORANEA...
Apro questa recensione di Hellboy scomodando persino Dante, perché anche il reboot di Neil Marshall ha la sua scritta infernale all'ingresso del film: niente mezze misure, qui c'è voglia di esagerare. Il pubblico è avvisato con fiera trasparenza. Senza toccare mai le corde più empatiche di Guillermo DelToro, questo Hellboy è grezzo, scanzonato, ma sincero nel suo desiderio di divertire il pubblico attraverso un fantasy contemporaneo in salsa pop. Del mitico e complesso personaggio di Mike Mignola emerge soprattutto la sua natura impulsiva, affidata a un ottimo David Harbour che ci fornisce una sfumatura quasi adolescenziale del demone rosso. Peccato per gli effetti visivi davvero datati, perché l'idea di un film volutamente vintage avrebbe funzionato meglio con un utilizzo più massiccio del make up e dell'animatronica.
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Actionfilm
Guter Film für alle die hellboy schauen
D**S
Ok
Tutto ciustoh
V**R
Smashed/broken
Received a broken product in a padded envelope.
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