By Trust Created | Summary | Acting | Film | Edge | Reality |
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TRUST WEIGHTED | Good | Very Good | Good | Risqué | Fantasy |
AVERAGE | Very Good | Very Good | Great | Risqué | Fantasy |
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Good
3.0
Well mounted comik story that engagingly follows the classic routines: badass avenger with a heart of gold wisecracks h… |
Very Good
3.5
Ron Perlman delivers a reasonably charismatic performance as the big red dude, while Karel Rodin exudes appropriate men… |
Good
3.0
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Risqué
1.7
Comik violence: i.e., gut wrenching fights and battles without any blood shed, kind of like in Lord of the Rings. OTOH… |
Fantasy
4.3
Comik book reality, which is to say "Fantasy." If I was more of a fan, I'd dissect the reality rules the story employs… |
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OK
2.5
An entertaining movie, but nothing more. I had never read any of Hellboy comics, and felt that before I saw Hellboy 2 … |
OK
2.5
Average at best. Other than the paranormal expert/"dad," no one did any acting that would qualify as GOOD in this movie. |
Very Good
3.5
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Risqué
1.7
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Fantasy
5.0
This movie is all about the paranormal. |
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Very Good
3.5
A new, brasher take on superheroes begins with Big Red. Guillermo Del Toro masterminds a film chock-full of sardonic h… |
Very Good
3.5
Ron Perlman is great through the prosthetics as the moody, easy-goin' Hellboy, whilst able support comes from Doug Jone… |
Very Good
3.5
Guillermo Del Toro gets to showcase a little of his love for all things monster, and he directs a film that's part come… |
Tame
1.5
Surprisingly disgusting in places, the film really only has the horror and violence to boast. |
Fantasy
5.0
Complete fantasy throughout. Sure, the Nazis were interested in the paranormal, and yeah, there are probably some elem… |