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Closed Caption; Video introduction by Guillermo del Toro; Creator audio commentary: Guillermo Del Toro (director) and Mike Mignola (co-executive producer); Cast audio commentary: Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Jeffrey Tambor and Rupert Evans; Branching DVD comics drawn by Mike Mignola; "Right Hand of Doom" set visits; "From the Den" Hellboy recommends...Gerlad McBoing Boing animated shorts; DVD-ROM printable original screenplay script supervisor's book director's notebook
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Hellboy
1. Start [5:38]
2. Closing the Portal [:11]
3. Hellboy [:52]
4. Resurrection [1:07]
5. Bump Back [:09]
6. The Rest of the Family [2:07]
7. First Sammael [4:29]
8. Westside Highway [2:14]
9. Fireproof [3:44]
10. Liz [:10]
11. The Seed of Destruction [2:02]
12. "I'm Learning Control to It" [2:27]
13. Inferno [:35]
14. Underwater Chamber [:08]
15. Doing His Job [5:04]
16. Man Down [1:03]
17. Home Sweet Home [:10]
18. On a Mission [2:24]
19. His Destiny [2:46]
20. "Something's Wrong" [2:36]
21. Moscow [3:53]
22. "Something Big" [3:38]
23. "That's it For You, Pinhead' [2:45]
24. Egg Chamber [:08]
25. The Right Hand of Doom [2:56]
26. Apocalypse [1:47]
27. "Hoiw Big Could it Be?" [:11]
28. The Kiss [3:07]
The stylish direction of Guillermo del Toro makes this colorful adaptation of Mike Mignola's graphic novel a lot more entertaining than it might have been in less capable hands. The principal character, after all, isn't just some costumed do-gooder; he's a supernatural being whose origin is considerably less benign than that of the average comic-book crime fighter. Hellboy (portrayed by Ron Perlman), a genuine spawn of the netherworld, is found in the waning days of World War II by Professor Trevor Bruttenholm (John Hurt), who also looks after other mutants kept safe from prying eyes in a secret compound. When the reincarnated Grigori Rasputin -- yes, that Rasputin -- unleashes long-suppressed demonic forces against America, the FBI enlists Hellboy's aid in combating the inhuman creatures doing the evil mesmerist's bidding. Perlman, having played bestial characters before, brings much-needed warmth and humor to Hellboy. He's well supported by Hurt and Selma Blair, properly enigmatic and more than a little wistful as Liz Sherman, whose pyro-kinetic abilities make her dangerous to be around. Doug Jones, totally unrecognizable in makeup and prosthetics, turns in a fine performance as Abe Sapien (voiced by David Hyde Pierce), the half-man/half-fish who aids Hellboy when the FBI comes calling. Very much like the comic books it brings to life, Hellboy pulsates with energy and teems with dynamic visual effects. While the film has wry, humorous moments, it never condescends to its audience. That's more than can be said for many comic-book movies; and for that, del Toro deserves considerable credit. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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