![]() ![]() However, Sugar’s appearance is my favorite of the interviews. These moments are some of the highlights of the film. ![]() It also gets very honest as they explain the hardships of collaborating on something so dear to each of them. Listening to them discuss their respect for each other and friendships, while also stanning each other is beautiful. Hearing how long it took them to get their film greenlit is illuminating. ![]() We expect del Toro and Perlman because the Hellboy movies are how many of us got into this world as children. Among the notable interviews are Guillermo del Toro, Ron Perlman, Neil Gaiman, and Rebecca Sugar. ![]() The documentary also is surprisingly celebrity-filled for a Kickstarter project. Also Read: ‘A Life On The Farm’ Is Sadly Uplifting It’s also a very strong reminder that the places you think you want to work for might not be the best vehicles for your full potential. That success doesn’t come overnight, especially for those of us who march to the beat of our own drum. It’s a very cool reminder for those of us who haven’t gotten whatever our big break is to keep going. A few decades ago, a kid set out to draw monsters and carved a path through a very difficult New York scene to do just that. Drawing Monsters not only allows us to hear Mignola discuss what it has been like to see his creation grow into the world we know today, but it also allows us to see how some of the themes we respond to in his work hit just as close to home for him as it does his fans. ![]()
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