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Hellboy

Not a bad comic book action movie but nothing special.   The title character is a big red demon brought into our world by the Nazis but raised by the American good guys to vanquish whatever supernatural evil comes down the pike.   I liked HB’s attitude: he’s as resigned to his largely unpleasant lot in life as he is committed to doing the job well.

- Apr 26, 2004

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