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Constantine (Widescreen Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Francis Lawrence Actors: Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Djimon Hounsou, Shia Labeouf, Max Baker Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 636 reviews Sales Rank: 4405
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Tagalog (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 121 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: WARD38942D ISBN: 0790795272 UPC: 085393894221 EAN: 9780790795270 ASIN: B0009MDPYM
Theatrical Release Date: February 18, 2005 Release Date: July 19, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com In the grand scheme of theological thrillers, Constantine aspires for the greatness of The Exorcist but ranks more closely with The Order. Based on the popular Hellblazer comic book series, and directed with nary a shred of intelligence by music video veteran Francis Lawrence, it's basically The Matrix with swarming demons instead of swarming machines. Keanu Reeves slightly modifies his Matrix persona as John Constantine, who roams the dark-spots of Los Angeles looking for good-evil, angel-devil half-breeds to ensure that "the balance" between God and Satan is properly maintained. An ancient artifact and the detective twin of a woman who committed evil-induced suicide (Rachel Weisz) factor into the plot, which is taken so seriously that you'll want to stand up and cheer when Tilda Swinton swoops down as the cross-dressing angel Gabriel and turns this silliness into the camp-fest it really is. The digital effects are way cool (dig those hellspawn with the tops of their heads lopped off!), so if you don't mind a juvenile lesson in pseudo-Catholic salvation, Constantine is just the movie for you! --Jeff Shannon
Product Description Based on the comic book hellblazer this is the story of irreverant supernatural detective john constantine who has been to hell & back. When he teams up with skeptical policewoman angela dodson to solve the mysterious suicide of her twin sister their investigation takes them through the world of demons. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/11/2008 Starring: Keanu Reeves Djimon Hounsou Run time: 121 minutes Rating: R
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I'll Be Trading This Into the Local DVD Store December 29, 2008 Pat Shand (Freeport, NY USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm not sure if I've ever seen potential so utterly wasted as it is in "Constantine." I mean, you've got a good supporting cast in Rachel Weisz and Shia LeBeouf, astounding special effects, and... it's based on the friggin' Hellblazer comics. Such a great opportunity to tell a dark, inventive, scary story about what it means to be a hero fighting for redemption. But, though things clearly started to go awry in the writing stages, the screenplay wasn't utterly awful... it was just pretty bad. The execution turned the pretty bad screenplay into an utterly awful movie. First, you've got Keanu Reeves as John Constantine. Which is pretty hard to get past in the first place. When you've got a character driven tale of redemption, you have to be able to buy into the character. And with Mr. Reeves sucking the life out of every line, it makes things a bit difficult. From stiff line reading to awkward glances to a whole film worth of unintentional comedy... Reeves ensured this film would tank. But that wasn't it. A lot of effort went into making this a bad film. From the convoluted plot, to the death scene of a character that was supposed to be sad but turned out hilarious (it's really one of the silliest deaths you'll ever see captured on film), to the bad, bad dialogue... there were just so many things that should have been done pretty much ANY other way. I'm not the number one fan of the "Hellblazer" series, but it's a good book with a good book and a great character that is so visual you KNOW it would make a great movie. Well, with one Keanu Reeves as his right hand man, writer Frank Cappello and director Francis Lawrence defied logic and made all that raw potential into this stinker. While Lawrence would go on to direct the nearly flawless I Am Legend, Keanu Reeves... well... yeah. If you come to this movie knowing it will be awful, you might not be let down. At least you'll get some cool visuals, because the multiple trips to Hell are visually stunning. But worth the price of seeing a movie? No. Worth your time? No. 2/10
Constantine December 27, 2008 Miriam Matthews (Murrieta CA) received in time to mail this off for the b-day gift it was intended for. came as discribed
Overburdened by Religious Overtones December 8, 2008 Jackson Stephens (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
While the film includes some interesting visuals, it is bogged down by rather heavy-handed Catholic theology. If you don't subscribe to such beliefs, like me, you find yourself unable to care about the plot or see it as worth your effort to understand. All in all, I was rather bored by the end and found myself looking at the clock. It felt like I was watching the Catholic equivalent of the cheesy Protestant _Left Behind_ series.
Startling vision with some surprises November 18, 2008 Crashlanding I am a person that is not at all familiar with the source material that Constantine is drawn from. I also read some other reviews here and found them mostly not helpful as they are dominated by fans of the graphic novels(?) picking at details that most people won't ever notice (like me). Constantine is what I call a great versus movie. One guy against big odds trying to find a way to win. In this case, it's one man versus Hell and Heaven (Hell mostly) trying to stop the end of the world. Doesn't get much bigger than that odds-wise. The main character has all kinds of flaws to overcome, and that makes you pull for him even more. The story is well told, but can be a little heavy on the obscure biblical dialogue. I found myself rewinding here and there to hear some of the more obscure points revealed in the story. This is a small complaint because the monologues do fit with the vibe of the story, so just think of them as added atmosphere. The effects are all excellently done, and the visual style is both creepy and beautiful in equal measure. This is a better film than many gave it credit for when it was released. If you enjoy an atmospheric action thriller, with a bit of horror and fantasy thrown in, then this is the flick for you.
amazing film - amazing transfer November 17, 2008 Caryl Korma (Bogota, Colombia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
this is a good blu ray transfer, if you want to see Constantine as you saw in the theater - get this blu ray
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