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Hellboy 2: The Golden Army


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Almost Perfect

Reviewed by: El Chavo - 08.21.06

Yo! El Mayimbe here! It’s my off week so the script reviewing chores are left to my trusty sidekick EL CHAVO who this week takes a look at the sequel for Hellboy 2: The Golden Army! Let’s see what he thinks…
It’s taken a couple of years, but Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mike Mignola’s comic book Hellboy is finally getting a sequel, and this time the movie really ups the ante. The opening pages of the script feature more action than most movies this year – and that’s before the credits roll!
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army picks up after the events of the first film – Hellboy and his fiery girlfriend Liz are trying to make a go of living together, but there’s a lot of tension. Aquatic Abe Sapien still lives in a water tank, but he has a new and updated breathing gear for when he’s walking around. And Agent Tom Manning, the liason for Hellboy and the team at the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Development is still trying to deal with Hellboy’s antics, where he is more and more being noticed and photographed.
He shouldn’t bother, though. When a Manhattan auction house is attacked by a sword-wielding elf and a troll, the event serves as Hellboy’s coming out party. While battling a flesh eating mass of tooth fairies – they’re creepier than they sound! – Hellboy manages to take the fight to a crowd of reporters, where he and the BPRD are completely outed. Cue the opening credits!
Being public brings new problems to the team as they deal with autograph hounds, hate mail and an appearance on Jay Leno. Meanwhile, the elf from the auction house turns out to be the prince of all elves, and son of the leader of the fairy realm. They’ve lived in peace with humanity for millennia, but the prince has a different idea – he wants to reclaim the Earth. To do that he needs to get his hands on the Golden Army, ten thousand goblin-built robots hidden somewhere. To control them he needs three parts of a crown, but his twin sister, who is against his plan, has run off with one part. And Hellboy has a problem closer to home – his antics have made the government give BPRD a new leader in the form of Johann, a German made of ectoplasm who may or may not be putting the moves on Liz.
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army is a huge movie. It’s much bigger than the first, including flashbacks to the Golden Army tearing through a human army, a troll market filled with dozens of strange monsters, a five story tall tree elemental battling Hellboy on the Brooklyn Bridge, Yokai spirits rampaging in Tokyo and a dragon attacking Moscow. And that’s just for starters!
It’s also action packed. The script barely lets up from battle to battle, each getting bigger with bigger stakes. But the script, by Guillermo del Toro, doesn’t sacrifice these vivid and fun characters for the sake of action. Abe gets more screentime this go round, and he has a very touching emotional story, and even Mysterio-looking Johann has an emotional journey. Of course at the center is Hellboy and Liz trying to hold their unlikely love together.
In a lot of ways Hellboy 2: The Golden Army reminds me of Ghostbusters 2 if that movie was done well. It’s a bigger, more ambitious story with characters who are already established. Hellboy 2 doesn’t spend a lot of time catching up with the characters. When Johann is introduced and Hellboy says he doesn’t like Germans, you have to know the first movie to know why. But it’s never a major point, and the stuff that needs to be explained is, so even new people can come to this movie.
When people first heard that Hellboy would be fighting fairies and elves and mythical creatures, some thought it sounded silly, but del Toro really goes back to the early versions of these fables and myths to create some tough and nasty beasties for Hellboy to punch. And he punches a lot of them. Fans will be happy to know that even when the BPRD gets product placement Hummers, Hellboy still prefers to solve his problems with his big rock fist.
The first Hellboy was a modest hit that found a bigger audience on TV and DVD, but Hellboy 2: The Golden Army is bigger in every way. And it doesn’t look like the end of the story, either. By the end of Hellboy 2 there are big changes in Hellboy’s life that will make for a really interesting Hellboy 3. And when you finally do get to see the movie in 2008, stick around past the end credits. Del Toro drops in a little hint as to what we might see Hellboy taking on in Hellboy 3, and fans of the first film will be really excited!


There ya have it. Many thanks to El Chavo for holding it down for me this week.
Check back next week (especially you Halo fans out there) when we take a look at a script not of a film coming soon, but of one of the hottest writing samples out there and one of the best un-produced scripts laying in Hollywood. D.B. Weiss’ ballsy and excellent KASHMIR! The script that got him the Halo gig! A Latino Review first.

HASTA EL PROXIMO CAPITULO…
…YO SOY EL MAYIMBE!





 
Well, i must say i didnt like the sound of the plot at first, but that sounds absolutely awesome in every way. I cant wait for this movie now.
 
this movie sounds 100% bad ass... I can't wait......

HB2 is now my number 3.. following TDK and SM3..... can't freaking wait.... the next two years are going to kick so much ass movie wise....
 
Wow!!!.It sounds awesome!!!!.Hellboy 2 is gonna rock.Cant wait!!!
 
I wonder whether Universal will give them the budget to make this movie as good as that script sounds. Didnt GDT say that the budget is the same for this movie as it was for the first ($60 million) movie before Universal picked it up. Otherwise they may have to cut some things.
 
Well I loved HB so Im looking forward two part 2, but can someone fill me in the details since i don't know much about the mythology of mignola's creaytion's. What's a tree elemental and the tooth fairies and the elfs, are they gonna look like pretty creatures or dark ugly ones. the fairies are they big in size or very small like say tinkerbell?
I want to know because it kinda worries me that HB fought such ugly and dark creatures in part 1 like kroenen and samael, and know he's fighting fairies. how do they look in the Graphic novels?

I just want to know if the creatures form this one will be as creepy as Kroenen and the samaels
 
AWESOME is all i can say. I can't wait for this movie, loved the first.
 
Sounds good, flesh eating faires do sound interesting.
 
Hellboy was to me a great film, trapped in a mediocre film. I think the sequel sounds absolutely fab! Im loving the whole fairy tale woodland creatures gone wrong thing, if del toro gives us a sorta twisted fairy tale look he put on pans labyrinth and mix it with the hellboy style, this movie could have the style and atmosphere the first needed. It sounds great, definatly something im more hyped about now. See! THIS is why the TDK script review needs to come out so we can be more hyped about it.

good job to all involved, you have my attention now.
 
I hope non of the big action sequences have to be cut, becayse they all sound awesome.
 
AVEITWITHJAMON said:
I hope non of the big action sequences have to be cut, becayse they all sound awesome.

Yea that's my only worry, becasue guillermo is still dealing more or less with the same 60 million budget. I hope the studio has more trust in this one and gives him more money. It looks like the fights will be gigantic.
btw I hope that the elf [prince ends up unleashing the GA so HB can fight them.
 
superkong 500 said:
Yea that's my only worry, becasue guillermo is still dealing more or less with the same 60 million budget. I hope the studio has more trust in this one and gives him more money. It looks like the fights will be gigantic.
btw I hope that the elf [prince ends up unleashing the GA so HB can fight them.

Yeah, i think they cut some bigger sequences out of HB 1 because of budget. And i really hope HB gets to fight the Golden Army!!!!!!!!
 
Am I the only one who thinks this kinda sucks? :o

It sounds waaaaay too much like Lord of the Rings meets Men In Black. I wasn't too crazy about the whole "we're a secret organisation, watch how secretive we are with our secrets!" angle in the first one, but now the BPRD becomes public knowledge?? Interviews on Leno??? God... I always loved from the comics how the BPRD just keeps seperate from the "real world" and basically doesn't care who knows about them or not.

And a fairytale apocalypse? An army of troll-built robots? Dragons over Russia and Japan?

I'll give it some time and see what develops, but I'm not really liking it based on that script review... :down
 
Riven said:
Am I the only one who thinks this kinda sucks? :o

It sounds waaaaay too much like Lord of the Rings meets Men In Black. I wasn't too crazy about the whole "we're a secret organisation, watch how secretive we are with our secrets!" angle in the first one, but now the BPRD becomes public knowledge?? Interviews on Leno??? God... I always loved from the comics how the BPRD just keeps seperate from the "real world" and basically doesn't care who knows about them or not.

And a fairytale apocalypse? An army of troll-built robots? Dragons over Russia and Japan?

I'll give it some time and see what develops, but I'm not really liking it based on that script review... :down

In the comic universe, Hellboy actually was on the cover of Time magazine. That and he's been known since the 1950's, so people would get used to him, and the world is faced with the supernatural much more often.

In the movie universe, it wouldn't make sense if the people just ignored HB. People would have a hissy fit if they saw the film, and a red-skinned demon was walking down the street without attracting a single glance.
 
Well i wasnt sure about the plot at first myself, but after that script review i cant wait for this movie!!
 
AVEITWITHJAMON said:
Well, i must say i didnt like the sound of the plot at first, but that sounds absolutely awesome in every way. I cant wait for this movie now.

I agree. :up:
 
I'm still not sure about the whole fairytale aspect, but the review did state it was creepy rather than what you might expect, so hopefully it will work well.
 

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