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Pretty good hack and slash game for an indie (2nd game is out) . takes 20gb HD space though...
the movie? give me old one...
I liked that:
http://de.anisearch.com/anime/312,hellsing

(Please forget about the awful reboot with Nazi-vampires.)
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muttly13: Anyway, anyone else like this movie? Guilty pleasure for me, I admit to finding it amusing. Bonus, the chance to stare at Kate Beckinsale.
Yup, have seen it two times and liked it. And the best thing: once again I forgot almost everything about it and could watch it a third time without getting bored.
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grimwerk: If you're keen on Helsing, you might be able to choke down that Hansel & Gretel film as well.
Interesting... I did also watch and secretly enjoy Brothers Grimm with Ledger and Damon a few years back. When i saw the H&G thing in trailers though i immediately wrote it off... in a whim I suppose. Might have to try it.


Disclaimer - To clarify, I enjoyed Brothers Grimm for one watch, maybe two. For me, Van Helsing is more of an easy watch and could do so over and over to have something on for background noise. I couldnt do that with BG, its amusing, but not that much.
Post edited July 15, 2014 by muttly13
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Klumpen0815: I liked that:
http://de.anisearch.com/anime/312,hellsing

(Please forget about the awful reboot with Nazi-vampires.)
Actually, the reboot is extremely faithful to the original comics. So, it's the 'real' thing. But yes, the unfaithful series is much more amusing. I consider both hilariously awful, but the first one has a more enjoyable tone.

As for the movie Van Helsing, I watched the first 3 or 4 minutes of it, got bored middle in some sort of werewolf frankenstein monster battle thing, quit, and never came back. I watched the enirety of Hansel and Gretel, though, and it was a boring waste of time. Taught me to not trust RedLetterMedia blindly. And thus, to not even try Jack the Giant Slayer.

That said, I'm also from the Peter Cushing school of vanhelsingsm (although Abronsius > Van Helsing by far).
Post edited July 15, 2014 by Telika