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Dylan Dog - Il film

Titolo originale: Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
  • 2010
  • T
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
15.965
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Taye Diggs, Sam Huntington, Brandon Routh, and Aníta Briem in Dylan Dog - Il film (2010)
In the New Orleans ­underground, Dylan Dog, a private investigator of the undead, tracks an artifact that will help prevent a war from breaking out among his werewolf, vampire, and zombie clients.
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Finalmente arrivano sul grande schermo le avventure di Dylan Dog, l'investigatore del soprannaturale creato da Tiziano Sclavi nel 1986 e diventato il secondo fumetto più venduto in Italia do... Leggi tuttoFinalmente arrivano sul grande schermo le avventure di Dylan Dog, l'investigatore del soprannaturale creato da Tiziano Sclavi nel 1986 e diventato il secondo fumetto più venduto in Italia dopo Topolino.Finalmente arrivano sul grande schermo le avventure di Dylan Dog, l'investigatore del soprannaturale creato da Tiziano Sclavi nel 1986 e diventato il secondo fumetto più venduto in Italia dopo Topolino.

  • Regia
    • Kevin Munroe
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Thomas Dean Donnelly
    • Joshua Oppenheimer
    • Tiziano Sclavi
  • Star
    • Brandon Routh
    • Aníta Briem
    • Sam Huntington
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    15.965
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Kevin Munroe
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Thomas Dean Donnelly
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
      • Tiziano Sclavi
    • Star
      • Brandon Routh
      • Aníta Briem
      • Sam Huntington
    • 87Recensioni degli utenti
    • 122Recensioni della critica
    • 31Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Brandon Routh
    Brandon Routh
    • Dylan
    Aníta Briem
    Aníta Briem
    • Elizabeth
    • (as Anita Briem)
    Sam Huntington
    Sam Huntington
    • Marcus
    Taye Diggs
    Taye Diggs
    • Vargas
    Kurt Angle
    Kurt Angle
    • Wolfgang
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Gabriel
    Kent Jude Bernard
    • Pale Teen…
    Mitchell Whitfield
    Mitchell Whitfield
    • Cecil
    Michael Cotter
    Michael Cotter
    • Phil
    Laura Spencer
    Laura Spencer
    • Zoe
    James Landry Hébert
    James Landry Hébert
    • Lorca
    • (as James Hébert)
    Dan Braverman
    • Big Al
    Marco St. John
    Marco St. John
    • Borelli
    Kyle Clements
    Kyle Clements
    • Roddy
    Douglas M. Griffin
    • Harkin
    Kevin Fisher
    • Tommy
    Garrett Strommen
    Garrett Strommen
    • Cashier…
    Brian Steele
    Brian Steele
    • Tatooed Zombie…
    • Regia
      • Kevin Munroe
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Thomas Dean Donnelly
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
      • Tiziano Sclavi
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    8gavynhelfyre

    A really enjoyable movie

    Let me first say that 90% of the people who will come to this page should ignore most of the bad reviews for this film. After looking through them, they seem to all have one thing in common - anger that this doesn't seem like a faithful adaptation.

    I'm willing to bet that most of the US audience for this film has never read the Dylan Dog comics, and, like me, had never heard of Dylan Dog before hearing the title of this movie.

    Now, putting aside the negativity that comes from fans of the source material, I think most fans of the genre will like this movie. It is very in the vein of things like Joss Whedons Buffy & Angel as well as sharing some similarities to things like Constantine and the Dresden Files book series. Let's be honest, this is urban fantasy. Most people know if they enjoy the genre or not.

    The film does a decent job of keeping a film noir tone, and using noir tropes to it's advantage. Routh is good as the title character, doing a nice job of trying to be the tired detective without being a weary stereotype. Sam Huntington is great as Marcus, who I think ends up stealing the movie because he really has the lions share of memorable moments.

    Yes, chances are you'll figure out the who done it before the movie reveals it, and you'll figure out impending double crosses from the moment characters are introduced. That's the danger of being a genre film, but it doesn't detract from the fact that the movie is really fun, and very funny in quite a few places.

    If you like things like Buffy, Constantine or Harry Dresden, give this movie a chance cause I think you will probably end up liking it.
    6paperback_wizard

    No Groucho? No problem

    Okay, so the movie isn't set in London. So there is no Inspector Bloch, Dr. Xabaras, or Groucho Marx. So the zombies are more Shaun of the Dead than Dawn of the Dead. It's still a good movie.

    Dylan Dog: Dead of Night stars Brandon Routh (Superman Returns, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) as the eponymous "nightmare investigator", with Sam Huntington (Being Human) as his undead sidekick, Marcus. When the movie begins, Dylan has retired from keeping tabs on the paranormal beings that walk among us (and they walk all among us), and has settled into a more conventional private detective gig. One day, though, a potential client named Elizabeth (Anita Briem, Journey to the Center of the Earth) tries to hire Dylan to solve the death of her father. He refuses, until he returns to his office that night to discover Marcus has also been killed. The two slayings are just the beginning, as Dylan, his now zombified assistant, and Elizabeth crisscross New Orleans in search of the monsters responsible.

    Now, readers of the Italian comic books on which the film is based have blasted the movie for its "unfaithfulness" to the original works by Tiziano Sclavi. While it would have been nice to see Brandon Routh playing the clarinet once or twice, the realities of movie-making must intrude at some point. A low budget, for example, means not being able to film in London, where the comics are set. The American city of New Orleans probably comes closest in old school creepiness, though (apologies to the people of New Orleans; and of London, I guess). The same goes for Groucho Marx, the black-and-white era comedian on whom the comics' Dylan's assistant is based and whose likeness is very expensive to use in the States. While they show pictures of people in Groucho glasses and posters for Marx Brothers movies, the cost for securing the rights to have an imitator was likely quite high. Even the American adaptation of the comics had to "shave" Groucho's mustache and change his name to Felix for similar reasons. Sam Huntington more than fills the role of "comedy sidekick", though, as he struggles to adjust to the fact that he's dead; and he and Routh have excellent chemistry due to their time working together on Superman Returns.

    Anita Briem's character seems like a bit of a misfire at times, but she certainly follows the path of most female characters in the comics. Often, Dylan Dog finds himself taking the case of an attractive young woman who has lost a loved one (or several) and needs his help coming to grips with the supernatural world into which she's been thrust. And while the supernatural world of the movie differs noticeably from that of the comics, the atmosphere it presents is almost instantly recognizable. The walk they take through the streets at night as Dylan tries to open her eyes to the presence of the undead as they literally pass in front of her eyes would not have seemed out of place on Sclavi's pages, I feel. Sure, the monsters themselves are different, but again, you've gotta give American moviegoers a bone every now and then, show them something they'll recognize, as well.

    And then there's Dylan himself. Brandon Routh is a fine actor; I don't think anyone can deny that. He works very well with what he's given, and in this case, he did an excellent job as Dylan Dog. The movie character shared much in common with the comics character: mistrust of technology (the comics Dylan refuses to use a cell phone, the movie Dylan still uses cameras with film in them); a deep, brooding disinterest in the world at large; drives the same VW Bug, even though the colors have been inverted; and, though some may disagree, he even looks a lot like the Dylan from the comics. Dylan is an old school private investigator, whether he's investigating the living, the dead, or the undead. In the movies, though, he's given an additional role: keeping the creatures of the supernatural world from getting out of line. A pact was formed, presumably to protect the "monsters" from being wiped out entirely by humanity, and as part of that pact, a human was chosen to sort of police the undead; to keep them in check, so to speak. In our day, that's Dylan; or, at least it was until he "retired".

    That last part is probably the biggest difference between the comic books and the movie. It turns the character from a sort of Philip Marlowe of the undead world into another version of Keanu Reeve's John Constantine, another movie character who wasn't that closely based on his graphic novel counterpart; and it is probably the part of the movie about which fans of the Dylan Dog comics will be the least forgiving. I'm enough of a purist myself to agree that the movie should have done more to adhere to the source material. That being said, I liked the movie a lot. I think they did a fine job with not that much in the way of resources, and they created a very believable "underground" world that could very well coexist with our own. Brandon Routh has always been a favorite actor of mine, and even if this is the latest in a string of underrated movies in which he starred, he and Sam Huntington did a great job in it.
    bojan-vuksanovic

    sad sad sad

    l am a big fan of Dylan Dog comics and this is one of worst adaptation of comics ever.It seems like people who made this movie never read any DD comic, they just got a screenplay and decide to make a horror comedy or something like that. Is it really that hard to investigate, to read, to feel the atmosphere of movie. l guess it is for those moneymakers. l don't know what to think about people who are willing to spit on masterpiece as Dylan Dogs comics are. Whole generation of kids in my country grow reading DD and Alan Ford, Marvel's comics as so many people around a world and You dare to make something stupid and disappointing as this "blockbusterd" is. Shame on You guys
    cliftonphotographer

    I laughed,I cried. Both at and because I watched this!

    I had never heard of the comic book or anything about the character before watching this movie. Now after watching it,I have no desire to know anything more of it. This movie is like a joke that thinks everything dramatic they do is original,when it is no more than a copy of thousands of movies before hand. It's predictable and HORRIBLY acted by the main actor and except for the comic relief of his best friend it's a snore-fest. I actually fell asleep about 75% into the movie and had to go back to watch the last 25% just so I could see if I missed anything great....I did not. Looking for a good scary monster movie? Don't waste your time on this one. It doesn't even rank bad enough to be so bad that you have to watch it. It's just bad.
    saadgkhan

    $20million Budget? are you kidding me, where was the money invested?

    Dylan DOG – TRASH IT ( D ) There are only two which can describe this movie "Load and tacky", it literally gave me a headache. The whole movie is a complete mess with unimpressive characters. Brandon Routh really needs to get some serious acting chops. I've defended him over the years as Superman but not anymore. "table for Three" and now this Brandon Routh was completely dreadful in the movie. He was completely atrocious. Sam Huntington is funny as Undead Zombie. Anita Briem is pretty but her role was very typical. Taye Digg was same as he is 90% of his movie roles. overall, its dreadful, if you've brain don't use on this One.

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      One of the sleeper vampires is called Sclavi. Tiziano Sclavi is the author of Dylan Dog comic book.
    • Blooper
      When Dylan takes the handgun from the disgruntled husband early in the film, he is shown making the weapon safe. However, by racking the slide BEFORE ejecting the magazine, this would eject a cartridge but immediately replace it with another. So unless the businessman came with only one bullet, the gun would still have a bullet left in the chamber.
    • Citazioni

      Marcus: So, what's the plan?

      Dylan Dog: No plan. Just bigger guns.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Blockbuster Buster: Dylan Dog (2012)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 marzo 2011 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Blue Eyes Entertainment
      • Hyde Park Films
      • Long Distance Films
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    • Budget
      • 20.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.186.538 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 754.779 USD
      • 1 mag 2011
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      • 5.782.515 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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