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Hellboy (2004). Has to be Ron Perlman's signature role, he seems like he's totally in his element. Some of the CG does look a bit dated but i forgot how many practical effects were used and they all look great especially Doug Jones' Abe Sapien. Hellboy 2: The Golden Army is even better.
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It's within the rules of the sub, it says the movie must be 10 years old.
Guess i'm not cultured enough to watch The Student of Prague lol.
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It's cool man, I like the comics too. I just always see people on here saying movies aren't old enough when it's within the rules. Have a nice weekend.
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I haven't seen the reboot because Ron Pearlman is Hellboy. It would be like making a Die Hard movie without Bruce Willis. It's also directed by Neil Marshall, I haven't liked the majority of his movies apart from Centurion.