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Watched it. Loved it. Will buy the DVD. Did Hellblazer a little justice...but it definitely had it's differences...like Constantines personality.

 

Still, I liked it. I'm recommending it. For what it's worth, I also liked, loved and own Hellboy on DVD. So, if you like Hellboy, you'll like this.

Guest DVD Spree
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Cracked me up that the preview code sent out for the videogame has a cutoff right at the end so that it won't reveal any spoilers for the movie, but they go ahead and send out a copy of the graphic novel with the disc.

 

Just found that amusing.

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Actually, aside from the first Matrix, this is the first Keanu "big budget" movie that I've enjoyed. Normally I'd prefer seeing him in older stuff like Bill & Ted, or My Own Private Idaho because it's early in his career and you can excuse the bad acting. But Constantine did a great job of covering that [the fact he STILL hasn't improved in acting skills] up for the most part. I think the secret is more one-liners and less monologues.

 

But yeah, Constantine, definitely good shit. It's already on my wishlist. ;)

Guest Reservoir_Kitty
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Constantine was a really good movie. I haven't read the Hellblazer series, so I didn't have any of those gripes with the movie going in, which I think was kinda nice. I am interested in reading the series now - but I might not want to, because normally when I go movie to book I'm offended at all the differences, heh.

 

I really liked the story, and the characters. It was a very enjoyable movie, and I have no complaints. I will definitely be buying this when it comes out on DVD. Wisecracking and demon killing is right up my alley. ^_^

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Who would have thought combining the acting skill of Keanu Reeves and the writer of Suburban Commando would produce such a good movie?

 

I'm definately buying this film on DVD and so far everyone I have talked too have loved it. Some said the pacing was a little slow but I think that was a good thing. You need time to process and realize this isn't a straight up action movie and if the film moves faster then that is just what it tries to be.

 

Easily one of the best movies I have seen in the last two months. And I've seen some "oscar" contender films.

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It's very confusing having an American Idol contestant have the same name as a current movie that's out, because you never know which one people are talking about.

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Well I no doubt think this Keanu/Rachel Weisz teaming will do much better than their previous film: Chain Reaction. Haha. Then again how could it not?

 

Constantine was a bad ass though, if they'd had someone more cynical and bitter than Keanu it would have seriously rocked.

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I watched this movie last week. The trailers made me skeptical at first...plus I had read 'Hellblazer: Dangerous Habits' the tpb this movie supposedly based from. So naturally I had set my expectation waaay down low.

 

Suprisingly, Constantine turns out to be very decent and enjoyable...even with the many changes implemented compared to the comics. Hell, I don't mind Keanu...which is strange, to say the least. However, some story elements from Dangerous Habits were kept in...such as:

 

1. Constantine dying from lung cancer

2. Constantine giving the middle finger to the devil

3. Lucifer descends (his bloody barefoot entered the frame)...when Constantine cuts his wrist.

 

I enjoyed this movie...even moreso than Hellboy (which I liked a lot, btw).

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I thought the film lost a little steam after the first half of the movie. But overall, it was a visually stunning picture. The images of hell, while predictable, almost made me turn away for a few seconds.

 

I'm a bitch, just say it!

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IIRC, the visual fx for this movie were done by Weta Digital...same folk that worked on the LOTR trilory. They did a fine job on Constantine, I'd say.

 

Hmm, Ebert seems to hate this movie. Oh well...*shrugs*

Guest Skironox
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This movie was one of the best visual flicks I've seen in a long time. I can't really say much about the story, not being a fan of the comic, or knowing much about Archangel's and Exorcists and all that, but I enjoyed the ride.

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Fuck Ebert, that fat shit.

 

That should be in the Constantine critic praise commercial

 

"Fuck Ebert. That fat shit. Constantine is a great movie and I loved it"

-Coffey of the Smartmarks forum.

 

Hell, I'd go see it for a third time if I saw that in the commercial

Guest El Satanico
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Yes, Gavin Rossdale, lead singer of the once popular band Bush and married to Gwen Stefani. We know who Gavin Rossdale is, but what's your point.

Guest SpiderFan
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So has anyone that was a fan of the comic seen this movie?

I'm a fan of the comic. I still enjoyed the movie thoroughly, particulalry the visuals, but there were so many changes from the comic, that I would barely class this as an adaptation. More like a reinterpretation.

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Yeah. In the comic, Constantine is a blond Englishman who used to be a punk rocker, is bisexual, almost always ends up getting all of his friends killed, and is generally a self-described "nasty piece of work". He's not a gung-ho action hero, he's a coldblooded manipulator who depends as much on luck and lies as he does actual magic. The Hellblazer series depends heavily on its setting in London, its backstory of old English occultism and its various weird British characters. I haven't seen the movie, but I just can't imagine it taking place in LA with Ted Neodore Logan and being anything like the comic.

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Yeah. In the comic, Constantine is a blond Englishman who used to be a punk rocker, is bisexual, almost always ends up getting all of his friends killed, and is generally a self-described "nasty piece of work". He's not a gung-ho action hero, he's a coldblooded manipulator who depends as much on luck and lies as he does actual magic. The Hellblazer series depends heavily on its setting in London, its backstory of old English occultism and its various weird British characters. I haven't seen the movie, but I just can't imagine it taking place in LA with Ted Neodore Logan and being anything like the comic.

 

The friends part was accurate and Constantine was still a nasty piece of work, and there was enough homoerotic overtone in the movie that it is POSSIBLE his character might be bi. Negative on the city, accent, hair but the rest was very close.

 

Anyone who told you that Constantine is a gung-ho action hero, really didn't see this movie. The luck and lies is accurate as well.

 

Other than hair color and nationality, the character is actually pretty spot on.

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