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Region: 1 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English, French, Spanish Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
An ordinary man with an extraordinary gift must save the planet from evil in this action-packed fantasy. Unknown to most people, the world is crowded with spirits both good and evil who walk among us in human guise. One of the few who can see these spirits is John Constantine (Keanu Reeves), but the responsibility of his vision is more than he can stand, and he tries to kill himself. Saved from death, Constantine must now atone for his actions by acting as a guardian in the middle ground between Paradise and Hell. Constantine also makes the acquaintance of Angela Dodson (Rachel Weisz), a police detective who becomes aware of his unusual gift while looking into the death of her sister; he leads her into the unknown world of the spirits and soon circumstances demand that they join forces in a desperate bid to save humanity from evil. Constantine also features Tilda Swinton, Peter Stormare, and Gavin Rossdale, the latter best known as the lead singer of the rock group Bush. Michelle Monaghan (Made of Honor) was originally in the film (cast as a half-breed demon) but director Francis Lawrence cut her scenes. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
Based on the DC comic Hellblazer, Warner Bros.' Constantine is a murky tale of heavenly redemption, which is basically what the comic company has been looking for ever since the slap in the face that was Catwoman. While leaps and bounds above that wretched pile, you could say this flick is basically an American slap in the face to the Brits, who have long championed the bastard character of John Constantine as their country's own. Cue in Keanu, fresh from the intellectually bloated Matrix trilogy, turning in a moody performance full of drawn-out line deliveries that, while stilted, deliver just enough of the original character to make it work, though the screenwriters don't help things by handing him yet another morose guy to deal with instead of retaining the piss and vinegar that made Constantine such a likable chap to begin with. With more attitude and less glum, the movie would have had a better center to keep it from wallowing in its gloomy seriousness. Still, first-time director Francis Lawrence brings an inspired eye to the picture, delivering on the dingy atmosphere with fantastical effects around each corner to keep things interesting. Despite a gutsy ending that hinges on a late but deliciously juicy reveal of the main villain, the flick seems to have been sculpted in the editing room and not on the page. The sidekick characters are hardly used (and in Shia LaBeouf's case, serve little purpose in the story), and some slog the picture for its vague take on the mysticism angle, even though it remains to be one of the flick's strongest and boldest creative choices. In the end, Constantine is an entertaining ride that only slightly misses its mark, but it's certainly worth the price of admission for people that are looking for something a bit different from your usual Hollywood fare. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
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Based on the DC comic Hellblazer, Warner Bros.' Constantine is a murky tale of heavenly redemption, which is basically what the comic company has been looking for ever since the slap in the face that was Catwoman. While leaps and bounds above that wretched pile, you could say this flick is basically an American slap in the face to the Brits, who have long championed the bastard character of John Constantine as their country's own. Cue in Keanu, fresh from the intellectually bloated Matrix trilogy, turning in a moody performance full of drawn-out line deliveries that, while stilted, deliver just enough of the original character to make it work, though the screenwriters don't help things by handing him yet another morose guy to deal with instead of retaining the piss and vinegar that made Constantine such a likable chap to begin with. With more attitude and less glum, the movie would have had a better center to keep it from wallowing in its gloomy seriousness. Still, first-time director Francis Lawrence brings an inspired eye to the picture, delivering on the dingy atmosphere with fantastical effects around each corner to keep things interesting. Despite a gutsy ending that hinges on a late but deliciously juicy reveal of the main villain, the flick seems to have been sculpted in the editing room and not on the page. The sidekick characters are hardly used (and in Shia LaBeouf's case, serve little purpose in the story), and some slog the picture for its vague take on the mysticism angle, even though it remains to be one of the flick's strongest and boldest creative choices. In the end, Constantine is an entertaining ride that only slightly misses its mark, but it's certainly worth the price of admission for people that are looking for something a bit different from your usual Hollywood fare. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
4 - customer reviews
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Aaron Cohen
| - | Visual Effects | |
Aaron Gilman
| - | Animator | |
Adam Lisagor
| - | Visual Effects | |
Akiva Goldsman
| - | Producer | |
Alexandra Papavramides-Pierre
| - | Compositor | |
Allen Hall
| - | Special Effects | |
Alyson Moore
| - | Foley Artist | |
Amy Garback
| - | Visual Effects | |
Amy Hollywood Wixson
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Andree Gibbs
| - | Stunts | |
Andrew M. Siegel
| - | Assistant Properties | |
Andrew Taylor
| - | Key Grip | |
Andrew Weder
| - | Special Effects | |
Ann Podlozny
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Ante Dugandzic
| - | Special Effects | |
Anthony Ray Herrera
| - | Special Effects | |
Antonia Kalmacoff
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Ari Rubenstein
| - | Compositor | |
Aruna Inversin
| - | Compositor | |
Basil Bryant Grillo
| - | Second Assistant Director | |
Benjamin Melniker
| - | Producer | |
Bill Kunin
| - | Visual Effects | |
Bob Brown
| - | Stunts | |
Bob Lyss
| - | Visual Effects | |
Bobby Sabelhaus
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Brad Martin
| - | Stunts | |
Brandon Johnson
| - | Stunts | |
Brian Barnhart
| - | Special Effects | |
Brian Duffy
| - | Stunts | |
Brian Hillard
| - | Mold Department | |
Brian Mendenhall
| - | Animator | |
Brian Tyler
| - | Conductor, Composer (Music Score), Songwriter | |
Bronwyn Waddington
| - | Assistant Editor | |
Bryan Hirota
| - | Visual Effects | |
C. Alan Rawlins
| - | Key Grip | |
Candace Neal
| - | Key Hairstylist | |
Carlos M. Rodriguez
| - | Special Effects | |
Chad Stahelski
| - | Fights Choreographer | |
Charles Maynes
| - | Sound Effects Editor | |
Chef Robert Catering
| - | Craft Service/Catering | |
Cherylanne Martin
| - | Co-producer, Unit Production Manager | |
Chris Allen
| - | Visual Effects | |
Chris Cheatham
| - | Mold Department | |
Chris Gibbons
| - | Compositor | |
Chris Moore
| - | Visual Effects | |
Chris Morley
| - | Compositor | |
Chris Palermo
| - | Stunts | |
Christian Fletcher
| - | Stunts | |
Christine Troianello
| - | Visual Effects | |
Christopher Grossnickle
| - | Mold Department | |
Christopher Ryan
| - | Visual Effects | |
Chuck Duke
| - | Animator | |
CIS Hollywood
| - | Visual Effects | |
Clayton Martinez
| - | Mold Department | |
Clint James
| - | Stunts | |
Colin Strause
| - | Visual Effects | |
Colleen Conroy
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Cory Czekaj
| - | Mold Department | |
Craig Berkey
| - | Sound Effects Editor | |
Craig Hayes
| - | Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Craig Reedy
| - | Special Effects | |
Dan Cayer
| - | Lead Compositor | |
Dan Marrow
| - | Transportation Coordinator | |
Dan Riha
| - | Rotoscope Artist | |
Daniel Bryant
| - | Compositor | |
Darin John Rivetti
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Darryl "D-Man" Humber
| - | Dolly Grip | |
Daryl Kell
| - | Music Editor | |
David E. Campbell
| - | Re-Recording Mixer | |
David Hugghins
| - | Stunts | |
David Hussey
| - | Color Timing | |
David James
| - | Still Photographer | |
David Lingenfelser
| - | Animator, Visual Effects | |
David S. Lazan
| - | Art Director | |
David Schnee
| - | Compositor | |
David Schultz
| - | Stunts | |
David Waine
| - | Special Effects | |
Dean Tschetter
| - | Assistant Art Director | |
Debbie Rondell
| - | Stunts | |
Dena Berman
| - | Casting Assistant | |
Denise Chamian
| - | Casting | |
Denise Davis
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Diana Miao
| - | Visual Effects | |
Donna Langston
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Doug O'Dell
| - | Stunts | |
Doug S. McClintock II
| - | Location Manager | |
Douglas Mowat
| - | Set Decorator | |
Duy Tan Nguyen
| - | Visual Effects | |
Ed Tapia
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Eric Gotthelf
| - | ADR Mixer | |
Eric Pender
| - | Visual Effects | |
Eric Roth
| - | Visual Effects | |
Erik Liles
| - | Visual Effects | |
Erwin Stoff
| - | Producer | |
ESC Entertainment
| - | Visual Effects | |
F.J. DeSanto
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Francis Lawrence
| - | Director | |
Frank Cappello
| - | Screenwriter | |
Frank Toro
| - | Special Effects | |
FURIOUS FX
| - | Animator, Visual Effects | |
Garet Reilly Batchelor
| - | Key Costumer | |
Gary A. Theard
| - | Cable Person | |
Gary Abrahamian
| - | Visual Effects | |
Gary L. Krause
| - | Music Editor | |
Gene Hara
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
George Murphy
| - | Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Gerard Benjamin Pierre
| - | Compositor | |
Gilbert Adler
| - | Executive Producer | |
Gloria O'Brien
| - | Stunts | |
Gordon Antell
| - | First Assistant Editor | |
Greg Anthony
| - | Stunts | |
Greg Berry
| - | Set Designer | |
Greg Juby
| - | Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Greg Liegey
| - | Visual Effects | |
Greg Oehler
| - | Visual Effects | |
Greg Strause
| - | Visual Effects | |
Greg Ten Bosch
| - | Assistant Sound Editor | |
Gregg Rudloff
| - | Re-Recording Mixer | |
Gretel Twombly
| - | Assistant Production Coordinator | |
Guido Muzzarelli
| - | Animator | |
Hank Amos
| - | Stunts | |
Hatch Production
| - | Visual Effects | |
Heather Ryan MacPhee
| - | Visual Effects | |
Heidi Moneymaker
| - | Stunts | |
Henry Kingi
| - | Stunts | |
Hiro Koda
| - | Stunts | |
Huston Beaumont
| - | Best Boy Grip | |
Hy*drau"lx
| - | Visual Effects | |
Ian Hunter
| - | Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Ilyse A. Reutlinger
| - | Post Production Supervisor | |
J.J. Perry
| - | Stunts | |
Jack B. Jennings
| - | Special Effects | |
Jack English
| - | Chief Lighting Technician | |
Jackie Baugh
| - | Production Accountant | |
James Babineaux
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
James Morioka
| - | Sound Effects Editor | |
James Reedy
| - | Special Effects | |
Jane Kelly Kosek
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Jane Oshita
| - | Stunts | |
Janette Vecchiarelli
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Janey L. Bergam
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Jared Eddo
| - | Stunts | |
Jason Armstrong
| - | Animator | |
Jason Heapy
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Jason Matthews
| - | Conceptual Design | |
Jason Rodriguez
| - | Stunts | |
Jason Sweers
| - | Assistant Art Director | |
Jay T. Rockwell
| - | Special Effects | |
Jeff "Khach" Adoorian
| - | Special Effects | |
Jeff Ogg
| - | Special Effects | |
Jeffrey Snyder
| - | Set Dresser | |
Jennifer Lax
| - | Key Costumer | |
Jeremy Fitzgerald
| - | Stunts | |
Jeremy Fry
| - | Stunts | |
Jeremy Peirson
| - | Sound/Sound Designer | |
Jeremy Stein
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Jess Vickery
| - | Animator | |
Jim Brown
| - | Animator | |
Joe Dorn
| - | ADR Editor | |
Joe Gomez
| - | Mold Department | |
Joe Henke
| - | Visual Effects | |
Joe Lisanti
| - | Music Editor | |
Joe Montenegro
| - | Special Effects | |
Joel Dougherty
| - | First Assistant Sound Editor | |
Joel Harlow
| - | Key Make-up | |
Joel Sevilla
| - | Visual Effects | |
John Cassella
| - | Visual Effects | |
John Fasal
| - | Sound Effects Editor | |
John Joseph Thomas
| - | Foley Editor | |
John Reitz
| - | Re-Recording Mixer | |
John Roesch
| - | Foley Artist | |
John Rosengrant
| - | Makeup Supervisor | |
Jonathan Knight
| - | Compositor | |
Josh McLaglen
| - | Co-producer, First Assistant Director | |
Joshua Cordes
| - | Visual Effects | |
Juan Morse
| - | Chief Lighting Technician | |
Julia Gaudette
| - | Visual Effects | |
Julie Jaros
| - | Animator | |
Julie Orosz
| - | Visual Effects | |
Kane Brassington
| - | Rotoscope Artist | |
Karin Silvestri
| - | Stunts | |
Katherine Zaslaw
| - | First Assistant Accountant | |
Katie Gordon
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Kenny Alexander
| - | Stunts | |
Kevin Brodbin
| - | Screen Story, Screenwriter | |
Kirk Corwin
| - | Properties Master | |
Klaus Badelt
| - | Composer (Music Score), Songwriter | |
Kristine Lankenau
| - | Visual Effects | |
Kyle Yamamoto
| - | Visual Effects | |
Lauren Shuler-Donner
| - | Producer | |
Lena Fennema
| - | Stunts | |
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
| - | Producer | |
Louise Frogley
| - | Costume Designer | |
Luca Kouimelis
| - | Script Supervisor | |
Lucinda Chee
| - | Rotoscope Artist | |
Marc Nanjo
| - | Visual Effects | |
Marcus Young
| - | Stunts | |
Maria Battle-Campbell
| - | Second Second Assistant Director | |
Mark La Bonge
| - | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator | |
Mark Shoaf
| - | Animator, Visual Effects | |
Mark Siew
| - | Compositor | |
Martin Tillman
| - | Musical Performer | |
Marvin E. Lewis
| - | Boom Operator | |
Mary Jo Lang
| - | Foley Mixer | |
Mathias Frodin
| - | Visual Effects | |
Matt Jacobs
| - | Lead Compositor | |
Matthew Adams
| - | Visual Effects | |
Matthew Hall
| - | Special Effects | |
Matthew J. Birch
| - | Production Supervisor | |
Matthew Rugetti
| - | Stunts | |
Matthew T. Wilson
| - | Visual Effects | |
Melissa J. Daniel
| - | Research | |
Michael "Tony" Meagher
| - | Visual Effects | |
Michael Aguilar
| - | Executive Producer | |
Michael Brady
| - | Stunts | |
Michael Clemens
| - | Compositor | |
Michael E. Uslan
| - | Producer | |
Michael Fink
| - | Second Unit Director, Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Michael J. Benavente
| - | ADR Supervisor | |
Michael Kitchen
| - | Animator | |
Michael Leonard
| - | Animator | |
Michael P. Twombly
| - | Production Secretary | |
Michael R. Kay
| - | Special Effects | |
Mike Justus
| - | Stunts | |
Misty Segura Barbour
| - | Compositor | |
Mo Henry
| - | Negative Cutter | |
Molly Allen
| - | Location Manager | |
Nancy E. Smytka
| - | Key Costumer | |
Naomi Shohan
| - | Production Designer | |
Natalie Borlaug
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Nathaniel Acord
| - | Special Effects | |
Neal Norton
| - | Cinematographer | |
Nina Padovano
| - | Key Costumer | |
Pam Elliott
| - | Special Effects | |
Pamela Rittelmeyer
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Parry D. Willard
| - | Special Effects | |
Patricia Libenson
| - | Sound Effects Editor | |
Patrick Kavanaugh
| - | Visual Effects | |
Paul Crawford
| - | Stunts | |
Paulette Osorio
| - | Unit Publicist | |
Philippe Rousselot
| - | Cinematographer | |
R.A. Rondell
| - | Stunts Coordinator | |
Randy Bricker
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Randy Burke
| - | Transportation Captain | |
Rex Reddick
| - | Stunts | |
Richard Cetrone
| - | Stunts | |
Richard Cody
| - | Craft Service/Catering | |
Richard Mays
| - | Set Designer | |
Richard Schoen
| - | Key Costumer | |
Rick Kelly
| - | Co-producer | |
Riko Schatke
| - | Best Boy Grip | |
Rina Strause
| - | Visual Effects | |
Robert Dorris
| - | Rotoscope Artist | |
Robert Fechtman
| - | Assistant Art Director | |
Robert Q. Mathews
| - | Costumes Supervisor | |
Sarah Schubert
| - | Visual Effects Editor | |
Scott Bobbitt
| - | Leadman | |
Scott Dougherty
| - | Animator, Visual Effects | |
Scott Rogers
| - | Stunts | |
Scout Masterson
| - | Casting Associate | |
Shane Mahan
| - | Makeup Supervisor | |
Shelley Campbell
| - | Rotoscope Artist | |
Skip Lievsay
| - | Supervising Sound Editor | |
Stan Winston Studio
| - | Makeup Special Effects, Animatronic Effects | |
Stephen Flick
| - | Sound Effects Editor | |
Stephen M. Foss
| - | Dolly Grip | |
Steve Artmond
| - | Makeup | |
Steven Ho
| - | Stunts | |
Steven Schwartz
| - | Set Designer | |
Susan Dudeck
| - | Dialogue Editor | |
Susan Germaine
| - | Department Head Hair | |
Suzan Wexler
| - | Assistant Art Director | |
Ted Deiker
| - | Production Coordinator | |
Thirl R. Haston
| - | Stunts | |
Thomas Ficke
| - | Stunts | |
Thomas J. O'Connell
| - | ADR Mixer | |
Tim Rigby
| - | Stunts | |
Tippett Studio
| - | Visual Effects | |
Tracy Dixon
| - | Extra Casting | |
Troy Porter
| - | ADR Mixer | |
Ulrika Akander
| - | Dialogue Editor | |
Valerie Laven-Cooper
| - | Key Costumer | |
Valerie O'Brien
| - | Key Costumer | |
Ve Neill
| - | Department Head Makeup | |
Wayne Wahrman
| - | Editor | |
William Law III
| - | Set Designer | |
Willie D. Burton
| - | Sound Mixer, Sound/Sound Designer | |
Xiomara Comrie
| - | Second Assistant Camera | |
Xuyen T. Valdivia
| - | Stunts | |
Yoshiya Yamada
| - | Visual Effects | |
Zach Judson
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Format: HD-DVD
Release Date: 6/6/2006
UPC: 012569809277
Item ID: 719359
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
ProductID: WHV80927HD
Region: 1 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English, French, Spanish Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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