Talk:Hellboy (film)

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Perhaps move everything thats in the main Hellboy segment about the movie, to the actual page about the movie?

I was wondering if anyone could add some information about the plot.

There's no plot, its a ridiculous movie. --66.218.24.236 02:34, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

  • What is the point of the Story Inconsistencies section? They don't reference specific scenes in the movie and don't have a spoiler warning. Also, I can't find any mention of these "inconsistencies" anywhere else... --User:Anon 02:34, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
    • Story Inconsistencies (REMOVED)Although very popular, the movie sports several glaring inconsistencies. First, the subway tunnel chase scenes have action that often, in the next shot, contradict the set-up that previously occurred. Characters frequently forget that the hell hounds are indestructible.

[edit] Can we get rid of Trivia?

It says "During Hellboy's final fight scene with Karl Ruprecht Kroenen Hellboy says to him "You killed my father, your ass is mine!" which could be a reference to the film "The Princess Bride" where the quote is "You killed my father prepare to die!"

Could be from Princess Bride? Sounds like original research. We should get rid of it. Azn Clayjar 20:46, 21 June 2007 (UTC)