Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
PG-13 | 01 November 2011 (USA)
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Supernatural private eye, Dylan Dog, seeks out the monsters of the Louisiana bayou in his signature red shirt, black jacket and blue jeans.

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mraculeated

The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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Griff Lees

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Arianna Moses

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Francene Odetta

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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diegobilotta

Where is Groucho? Where is the inspector Bloch? You know Dylan dog is vegetarian and hates the weapons? Is Dylan Dog not a freaking Power Ranger.

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vedad_durmisevic

Why do i hate this movie?Simple,I am a big Dylan Dog fan.I understand that people write good reviews for this movie because they don't know the character of Dylan Dog,the comic or any thing else.From a non Dylan fan i would give this movie a 6/10.From a Dylan fan perspective i gave it a 3/10 because it had some mediocre stuff.First thing is that almost all the characters are gone.Second they made Dylan such a pathetic guy,he doesn't want to work with nobody,in the comics he almost always works with hot and sexy women witch in this case she is not that hot AND THEY MADE IT A FREAKING COMEDY,wtf.Dylan dog has a little bit comedy from Groucho.Why do people always wanna change the things we love(Groucho).A little detail i want to say is that in the comic books his license plate says DYD 666,THEY Couldn't EVEN PUT THAT,another thing is when the F did Dylan move to America.They just messed up badly.

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M De Storm

There are few films these days that surprise the viewer, and Dylan Dog Dead of Night pulls no separate punches that would elude you into thinking any the less. With a mixed bag of various 'Similarities' to Buffy, Angel, Blade, Moonlight, Fright Night, Lost Boys and Underworld, Dylan Dog packs them all – and more besides – as from simple Go Between of the Pure Bloods and The Werewolves, his journey unfolds into an array of great entertainment.Dylan Dog (Brandon Routh of Superman Returns) and his trusted side kick Marcus (Sam Huntingon) take on a case that leads to a fatality – or two fatalities including that of the original victim – which also sets off a sequence of events set around the young and beautiful client Elizabeth (Anita Briem) who Dylan tries to protect from what he believes to be some Blood Feud war between old Monster rivals The Pure Bloods (Vampires) and The Lycans (The Werewolves), while right in the middle are the Zombies and Dylan Dog. The build up to the story is fast paced, it is also truly informative of the story lines, the characters basis, the not so linear flashbacks show previous history with the main set characters and last but not least, the killings and blood spattering's are not over the top gore-horror-violence scenes.The parts played by Vargas (Taye Diggs of House on Haunted Hill) and Gabriel (Peter Stormare of Constantine) made worthy adversary choices by the casting director, while Wolfgang (Kurt Angle) slots in nicely to appraise the finishing touches that really get the film lifted off the ground for a Non-Stop ride of the Highs and the Lows from which the whole cast play their parts perfectly.The deception between the characters throw red herrings out on occasion, but not enough to stop you watching as Dylan gets to grips and unravels the mysteries surrounding a particularly strange artifact of extremely unnatural power. With the assistance of little needed special effects than in most other films, the last forty minutes of Dead of Night gives a display of absolute mayhem which has any Horror fan updating their Twitter status to share the awesome battle scene ending.Giving this film a 7* Rating seems a little unfair, to say the least, as it really has shown more promise than some other viewers have let on over the past couple of weeks. The whole picture was not as low budget as we were led to believe, or the acting that of an amateur gathering of semi-skilled players looking for stardom. In our belief, Dylan Dog Dead of Night was very much as enjoyable to watch as Lost Boys and Blade combined.DVD Archive Rating: 8.3/10 (9/10 if Sean William-Scott was starring alongside Sam Huntington)

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didonatope

This is not only the worst film of the year, but one of the worst I've EVER seen. It was boring, atrociously acted, and overall unconvincing. I hope the Razzies take Brandon Routh's abysmal performance into consideration, as he was completely terrible in this supposedly "cool" role. The plot's always throwing crap at you and the dialogue is overstuffed with bad puns and sentence structure. It's not even so-bad-it's-good, it is far too boring and badly edited to be that. But the worst part is that this could have been good. It's premise isn't terrible, and with a good director, it could have been decent. It deserves to be a total flop; no sympathy for this film

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