Generally enjoyable for the Brothers' first film with some great gags and surprisingly imaginative direction by Robert Florey.
I would have given the film an extra half star but it kind of falls apart a little at the end so I'm settling on three.
Generally enjoyable for the Brothers' first film with some great gags and surprisingly imaginative direction by Robert Florey.
I would have given the film an extra half star but it kind of falls apart a little at the end so I'm settling on three.
This movie is so aggressively mediocre it hurts.
Martin Starr sounds bored A.F. in this bonus feature documentary.
Just finished watching this making-of documentary for the 2019 Hellboy film and while I'm a little surprised (but also not totally surprised) that there's not a single clip of Neil Marshall talking about the film here, I was more taken aback seeing Hellboy creator (and the guy that single-handedly kept Scott Allie employed at Dark Horse where he repeatedly assaulted the company's employees for a decade), Mike Mignola, in the 2 minutes he's on screen, talking some smack about the del Toro films.
I mean...
This movie just doesn't know when/how to stop digging the hole that it's in.