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"All His Engines" (2005) As Constantine should be |
In my opinion that is a very sad thing.
If you don't know what I'm talking about see the very good wiki entry here.
John Constantine is a complex, flawed and quintessentially british (cynical) antihero character with a large fanbase. The world he moves in is intriguing and sometimes spectacular. The interaction between the two can be haunting, funny, frightening and, always, engaging. In short, a John Constantine movie has the ingredients to be one of the best films of all time (and that's without even touching on some of the other interesting characters in his world). John has been voted the 3rd greatest comic book character of all time (link) directly behind Batman and Superman. Look what they managed to do with Batman in the Dark Knight - by staying faithful to the character of Batman (and, admittedly, the Joker), whilst trying to give the film a feel of realism, they made a film that blew people away. It's a simple formula (and one they're now trying to apply to Superman and Spiderman) so surely it makes sense to apply it to Constantine?