Dylan Dog: Dead of Night

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is a 2010 American action horror comedy film based on Tiziano Sclavi's Italian comic book Dylan Dog, starring Brandon Routh as the eponymous and self-aware detective.

Dialogue

 * Dylan: There's more than one way to die. Your heart can go on ticking, but sometime that’s just for show.


 * (Dylan is woken up by a sound of a gun being cocked.)
 * Man with a gun: You think you can just ruin peopIe's Iives and get away with it?
 * Dylan: You cocked the gun too early.
 * Men: What?
 * Dylan: Shove a gun in somebody's face, that's shock enough. You want to save the gun-cocking till later. In case the gun itself doesn't put enough fear into the guy. You've already done that. Now what do you do? Shake it at me?
 * (Man shakes the gun at Dylan.)
 * Dylan: See? Hardly effective, right?


 * Marcus: I'm sorry, there's a revolution going on, DyIan. It’s called digital, all right? There are certain parts of the world that consider film kind of old.
 * Dylan: Sounds like paradise.


 * (Dylan is using some antique tools.)
 * Elizabeth: Fascinating. It's very high-tech.
 * Dylan: Undead investigation is old-school.


 * Dylan: The thing about werewolves is that they don't take too well at being accused of murder. Especially the ones they commit.
 * Dylan: Do you want the good news or the bad news first?
 * Marcus: The good. The bad.
 * Dylan: Okay. The bad news is that you’re dead.
 * Marcus (laughing): That’s funny. You’re funny. So what’s the good news then?
 * Dylan: The good news is that the condition is manageable.

Cast

 * Brandon Routh - Dylan Dog
 * Anita Briem - Elizabeth
 * Sam Huntington - Marcus
 * Taye Diggs - Vargas
 * Kurt Angle - Wolfgang
 * Peter Stormare - Gabriel
 * Kent Jude Bernard - Pale Teen / Slake
 * Mitchell Whitfield - Cecil
 * Michael Cotter - Phil
 * Laura Spencer - Zoe
 * James Landry Hébert - Lorca (credited as James Hébert)
 * Dan Braverman - Big Al
 * Marco St. John - Borelli
 * Kyle Russell Clements - Roddy (credited as Kyle Clements)
 * Douglas M. Griffin - Harkin