Wow, the franchise has definitely fallen a long way since The Golden Army.
I'll just chalk that up as another film to never bother watching.
I know it goes without say, but it's still a damn shame we'll never get that third del Toro film. But at least we can still enjoy the two we got, even if it leaves us thematically hanging.
The Golden Army is one of my favorite movies of all time, but I didn't read the comics until long after I saw the first two movies.I guess I don't watch enough shitty movies because the trailer looked fine to me. Hellboy not having yellow eyes or more prosthetics on the face is a little weird. But aside from that, he looks better than the last guy.
I walked out of The Golden Army thinking "Outside of getting to see what Elric of Melnibone' might look like on film (Mignola confirmed that del Toro "borrowed" Elric's look) that movie sucked!" The Golden Army had a better budget than the following two movies, and was *slightly* more tolerable than the last movie with the guy from Stranger Things.
As someone who was a Hellboy fan from his first appearance in Byrne's "Next Men" I've never been impressed with either of del Toro's Hellboy movies. The first one at least has some character designs that are almost right out of the comic, but character wise, Hellboy didn't feel like the guy I'd been reading. Like "sorta close, but not". Ditto for Abe and Liz. The villains seemed pretty close. But the issue I have with all of the movies we've had so far is that none of the directors understood that spectacle is secondary in a Hellboy tale. Atmosphere is king. The comics ooze atmoshphere. Yeah, there's some amusing quips and some big fights, but that's after all the setup and atmosphere.
I'm still holding out hope that we might eventually get a novel or comic adaptation of the script for Del Toro's third movie. We've gotten the original versions of The Star Wars, Alien 3, and the original Planet of the Apes, so it would fit right in with those.
Both.There's a comic or novel based on the original script?
Both.
The comic goes by William Gibson's Alien 3 or Alien 3: The Unproduced Screenplay
The novel is called Alien 3: The Unproduced First-Draft Screenplay
Plus there's also an audio drama (with Biehn and Henriksen) called Alien III
The novel is based on the first draft (obviously) but the comic and audio are based on the second draft.
That was a rough trailer. I really enjoyed the GDT movies, but I didn't bother with the last reboot and I probably won't bother with this one either.
As for the comics, I read some after having been familiar with the GDT movies for years, and they were ok but I far prefer the GDT movie version of hellboy to the comics.
Well, my analysis from the teaser trailer stands, it looks like a decent and faithful adaptation of the comics (though with a new story from the comics' creator), but the lead is still horribly miscast.
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