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Topic: Constantine
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Don Anderson
Master Film Handler
Posts: 312
From: West Bend, WI, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 02-18-2005 02:11 AM
Yup, I liked it too! Keanu Reeves is the same in any of his films. But, it was an interesting 2 hours. Kinda religious, kinda weird, but nicely done. This film will be another vehicle for Keanu, as I see a definite sequel. I think that you can bank on repeat customers for this one, its the kind of film you will want to see a few times. Not for Keanu Reeves acting skills (or lack of), but all the little facts that one can't absorb in one viewing. I'm sure that this film will gross well.
House of Wax is the attached trailer. one question....wasn't the remake of HOW originally being shot in 3d again?? I recall reading about it, and remember BoxOffice magazine always listing it as House of Wax 3d. What gives????
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Sam Graham
AKA: "The Evil Sam Graham". Wackiness ensues.
Posts: 1431
From: Waukee, IA
Registered: Dec 2004
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posted 02-20-2005 05:54 PM
CINEMA: Cinemark Movies 12, Ames, IA AUDITORIUM: 8 PRESENTATION: Mystery Meat Digital PRESENTATION PROBLEMS: Everything worked, yet sounded crappy (which is normal in Auditorium 8) RATING: 2 1/2 stars
**WARNING** Review contains detailed plot information that may be considered spoilers, however sarcastic it may be
Girl at ticket window appears to be lip-synching "Hello" because her microphone isn't on. I figure I can:
A) Tell her her microphone isn't on B) Go back to Taco Time and eat more tacos, or C) Pretend I know what she's saying and proceed with the transaction.
I go with 'C' and ask for two tickets to "Constantine". She lip-synchs "Nine fifty", I hand her a twenty, she hands me my change and lip-synchs "Enjoy the show", or "Corn Pon Poe", or something.
Catholic movies are always depressing, and this one does not disappoint. Constantine is going to Hell (where if you are Catholic, you are apparently constantly being pulled apart and stuff), but has decided that Hell blows, so he's sending "half-breed demons" to Hell in hopes God will take him in. He's an overglorified Ghostbuster.
But God, who Constantine describes as "just another kid with an ant farm", thinks he sucks because he's doing it for selfish reasons. Will Constantine find an unselfish reason that redeems him? And is Hell really all that much worse than the life he's living now? I won't answer the questions, other than to say that I understood what was going on at the beginning of the movie, and the end of the movie, but have no idea what was going on in between. Nonetheless, we got a generous number of scenes with Rachel Weisz soaking wet in a white shirt and black bra, plus Wife #1 got popcorn and for some reason it was REALLY REALLY good, so I bumped my rating up a half star.
Wife #1 thought it was awesome. Just awesome.
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 03-06-2005 01:10 AM
I found "Constantine" to be a fair, but not great movie. Perhaps two and a half stars on a four scale. The story seemed to work in fits and starts, not quite getting its legs under it.
There were plenty of intriguing ideas, such as the bar operated by the character, Midnight (Djimon Hounsou) where "halfbreed" angels and demons can unwind in a neutral place. Then there's the opening where some Mexican guy stumbles upon the spear of destiny, or whatever that thing is called. But what the hell does the screenplay do with all that stuff. The whole thing is kind of a jumble. Sometimes it's entertaining, then sometimes it's illogical or even boring.
Maybe Keanu Reeves' style of acting works in that role. Still, I think he was a bit miscast. Really the role needed more of a wiseass with some piss and vinegar. I didn't even believe Keanu's smoking. You could tell he didn't inhale. I've known smokers who really like smoking. You can tell when they draw that nicotine deep into the bowels of their lungs to squeeze out every ounce of pleasure from the drug.
The supporting actors were more interesting to watch. Tilda Swinton stole her various scenes as the angel Gabriel. Pruitt Taylor Vince was fairly creepy (not quite as creepy as he was in "Identity"). Even Bush frontman, Gavin Rossdale seemed to have more life in him as Balthazar.
The visuals in the movie were pretty cool. And there was some decent surround sound stuff too. But I don't think this is a show that's going to wind up in my DVD collection.
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