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I'm an old, miserable fart set in his ways. Some of the things that bring a smile to my face are (in no particular order): Teenage back acne, the rain on my face, long walks on the beach and redneck women named Francis. Oh yeah, I like to watch and criticize movies.
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"I watched the Constantine film and then I went down a kind of exorcist research route," Coleman shared, "but the scripts were sent to me without telling me who it was to begin with." The 2005 "Constantine" movie Coleman is referencing is a loose adaptation of DC Comic's John Constantine character, a jaded exorcist and occult expert played by Keanu Reeves.
Taking full advantage of its longer format, Constantine: City of Demons actually works better as a single movie instead of chopped up as a serialized story. The action and emotion flow seamlessly to the point where you can't even figure out where one episode ended and another began. It just feels right this way, which makes sense since its writer, J.M. DeMatteis, has made clear it was actually written as a movie rather than an episodic series.
Though perhaps the biggest change from watching City of Demons as a movie is how much darker and mature the content has become. Is it just me or did some new, more edgy imagery get added to it, in addition to all of the new story? That old Hollywood demon party certainly took on new levels of psychological horror that definitely didn't stream on CW Seed. And when Constantine literally screws Los Angeles (yes, the actual city), things get pretty R-rated. It makes sense for the character and the source material, but it's easy to see why this story works best in animation as it takes full advantage of the medium. 041b061a72