"Hellboy II: The Golden Army" Movie Review Roundup: Fun As Hell

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First Posted: 07-10-08 11:52 AM   |   Updated: 07-18-08 05:12 AM

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The long-awaited sequel to "Hellboy" hits theaters tomorrow (July 11), and it looks like it's going to be fun as hell. "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" comes more than four years after the refreshingly playful adaptation of the comic book introduced movie audiences to the cigar-smoking wiseacre known as Hellboy. Not since "Spawn" has the progeny of hell done good, or caused so much damage.

The film has drawn favorable comparisons to "Hancock" and "The Incredible Hulk," both of which opened to poor reviews but a blockbuster ticket sales. "Hellboy II" stars Ron Perlman, John Hurt, Selma Blair and a host of computer-generated trolls. It's written/directed by Guillermo del Toro, the visual genius behind Pan's Labyrinth, which won three Oscars in 2007.

Here's what the critics are saying:

Variety praises del Toro's "preoccupation with detail, and a flair for combining state-of-the-art technology with his taste for the antique, the gothic, the Catholic" in its "Hellboy II" movie review:


In a previous life, del Toro might have been a maker of clocks -- clocks inhabited by gargoyles instead of cuckoos, and which exploded on the hour. But there's a precision to the visual ornateness of "Hellboy II" that exceeds even that of its predecessor. It's certainly a more deliberately (and successfully) funny movie, thanks largely to the drily ironic Hellboy -- Ron Perlman, who returns with the rest of the cast, and without whom an onscreen Hellboy would have been almost unthinkable.

In its "Hellboy II" movie review, USA Today has just one complaint about the film:

Similarly freakish and fascinating beings populate Hellboy. The film's main drawback, however, is their multiplicity. A barrage of mind-blowing beings borders on overkill. One longs to concentrate on maybe half a dozen weird creatures.

In his "Hellboy II" movie review, Roger Ebert notices some parallels to "Star Wars":


There are, come to think of it, other whispers of the "Star Wars" influence in "Hellboy II." Princess Nuala doesn't have Princess Leia's rope of hair (just ordinary long blond tresses), but she's not a million miles distant from her. And Abe Sapien looks, moves and sort of sounds so much like C3PO that you'd swear the robot became flesh and developed gills. I also noticed hints of John Williams' "Star Wars" score in the score by Danny Elfman, especially during the final battle. Not a plundering job, you understand; more of an evocation of mood.

MSNBC's "Hellboy II" movie review is more mixed in its praise:

On paper, this all sounds like perfect material for del Toro, whose "Pan's Labyrinth" represented a quantum leap for a filmmaker whose unique style often obscured whatever substance his films had. But in "Hellboy II," we're back to pretty pictures and opaque plotting, with a screenplay (by del Toro, based on a story by del Toro and Mignola) lacking any momentum or even verve.

Despite some reservations of its own, The New York Press's "Hellboy 2" movie review says the movie hits the mark:

In theory, Hellboy II is ... exactly what a comic-book movie should be. It lets its actions speak louder than their back stories and features an ample cache of weapons, creatures, locales and obstacles for our heroes to contend with. It's a long sprint through a series of loosely connected episodes that feel like the serialized issues of a comic.

One Guy's Opinion gives the film a C+ in its "Hellboy II" movie review, noting:

Visually the latter del Toro outdoes himself with this sequel, which gives his eye for gloomy beauty, his love for intricate mechanisms and his delight in creepy critters animated in Harryhausen style full rein. Unhappily, it's all tied to a story that only intermittently captures the sense of goofy, off-the-wall fun that marked the first film.

The International Herald Tribune's "Hellboy II" movie review sums everything up by saying:

"Hellboy 2" is not a great movie - its narrative is at once too busy and too perfunctory - but it is lovable in its prodigious grotesquery. It was made with the kind of heedless, geeky enthusiasm that has been drained out of the standard, somber superhero melodramas that crowd the multiplexes these days. It's an artful, clever throwaway that may, over time, turn into a valuable collectible.

Hellboy II has earned a healthy 86 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The release of the movie has also encouraged some, like the people behind ComicMix, to revisit the old comics and list their favorites.

The long-awaited sequel to "Hellboy" hits theaters tomorrow (July 11), and it looks like it's going to be fun as hell. "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" comes more than four years after the refreshingly p...
The long-awaited sequel to "Hellboy" hits theaters tomorrow (July 11), and it looks like it's going to be fun as hell. "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" comes more than four years after the refreshingly p...
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Really, moderators! Where is the naughty word filter? Shouldn't it be "Heckboy 2," or "He-double-hockey- stick-boy?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 AM on 07/13/2008
- Zentomato I'm a Fan of Zentomato 9 fans permalink

Ron Perlman is just great in his role as Hellboy. His nonchalant manner and seemingly off the cuff responses do so much for the charm of these Hellboy movies. Mr Perlman makes it all work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 AM on 07/13/2008
- AurigaRa I'm a Fan of AurigaRa 26 fans permalink

saw it
It was horrible
To compare it at all to Pans Labyrinth is completely unfair

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 07/12/2008

Saw it last night! I liked it more than the first, del Toro's visual style really draws you in. I can't get the creatures that he comes up with out of my head, much like Pan's Labyrinth. The action/fight sequences were well choreographed too. I can't wait to see what he does with The Hobbit. One more week until The Dark Knight!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 07/12/2008

I really enjoyed Hellboy 2... WAY better than Hancock.. ugh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 07/11/2008

Sorry, I'm not falling for it this time. On the first one, all of the reviews came back that the movie was so great. I went to see it and I absolutely hated it. I'm missing this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 07/11/2008
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I love you Ron! Looking forward to seeing the next movie installment of Hellboy. I certainly have waited long enough for it.

Now, if only they can get cracking on Transformers 2.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 07/10/2008
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LOOKS GREAT! Thing I liked about Hellboy was it did NOT take itself that seriously. Perlman looks like he is having too much fun playing this character.

I'll go see it. Heck I've had a great summer for films and this looks like another good addition to the last 5 films that have come ou.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 07/10/2008
- Grulg I'm a Fan of Grulg 6 fans permalink

I liked the first one just fine, not so sure about this one--DVD time in the fall, maybe? Perlman is def. made for the role.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 07/10/2008
- Grulg I'm a Fan of Grulg 6 fans permalink

Okay I did go see it. It's good! Like the first one but bigger and better, if anything. But if you didn't like the first one-don't bother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 07/12/2008
- TheBlackCat I'm a Fan of TheBlackCat 302 fans permalink
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I thought it was even better than the first, I highly highly recommend it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 07/13/2008
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