CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
And why not, I thought? They seemed to be fairly well received, I've read a few of the comics and they were...alright. The artwork was good, but the characters didn't grab me. Which was the same as the movies, really. They looked good, but the stories weren't very compelling. The first one was better. The second had a bit more plot but was pretty soulless. It was all just fantasy stuff with little meaning. And I missed David Hyde Pierce as the fish guy (yes I've read the story behind it on IMDB, but I still think he was better as Fish Guy.) Plus there was a pretty major character missing from the second one with little explanation.
Not that the first was all that much better. The plot was hard to follow and quite uninteresting so I suppose it was down to the characters to carry it...and they were meh. Ron Perlman did a good job but the Hellboy character isn't really as cute or charming as the movies seem to think he was. Selma Blair's character was quite dull. Fish guy was okay but didn't do much.
SO, pretty "meh" movies and I know the director's doing The Hobbit so hopefully he'll do more character work on that the bastard.
Not that the first was all that much better. The plot was hard to follow and quite uninteresting so I suppose it was down to the characters to carry it...and they were meh. Ron Perlman did a good job but the Hellboy character isn't really as cute or charming as the movies seem to think he was. Selma Blair's character was quite dull. Fish guy was okay but didn't do much.
SO, pretty "meh" movies and I know the director's doing The Hobbit so hopefully he'll do more character work on that the bastard.