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Asgara
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Message 31 of 60 (188064)
02-24-2005 8:34 AM
Reply to: Message 30 by contracycle
02-24-2005 8:21 AM


I enjoyed Constantine, but I admit I've never read Hellblazer. I'm sure that makes a big difference. The only issue I had was their choice of actor to play John. Don't get me wrong, I like looking at Keanu, but I don't think anyone can honestly say he is a good actor. He is very wooden. Ever since Bill and Ted, he has been trying to distance himself from that persona and has ended up with only one character in his collection. That said, I tend to like many of the movies he is in.

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Pradu
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Message 32 of 60 (188069)
02-24-2005 9:15 AM


I've heard of Hellblazer, that site didn't give much information, are they making a movie or just another series of comics?
True, Keanu is a poor actor. However, he is casted in amazing movies. If you took a really good actor and casted them in these movies they would probably be monumental, well besides the matrix, which in fact called for a detached, "wooden" character to play the role of Neo.

  
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Message 33 of 60 (188130)
02-24-2005 11:38 AM


I think Hellbalzer is good, very good. Admittedly the quality is quite variable, and some of the gags are rather British, but I still enjoyed it. I'm a bit torn as to whether to see it, now, just to know how much the kept and how much they changed. And I agree, it may only be poor if you already have expectations, and thats not always valid.
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I've heard of Hellblazer, that site didn't give much information, are they making a movie or just another series of comics?
A movie conversion. But everyone I know who knows the comics went BLEH when they heard he has a magic shotgun. I don't think he was ever armed in the comics - very British.
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Message 34 of 60 (188133)
02-24-2005 11:52 AM
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02-24-2005 11:38 AM


nothing wrong with being "rather British"
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Pradu
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Message 35 of 60 (188157)
02-24-2005 1:51 PM


is the movie title Hellblazer? I couldn't find it on movies.com.
Anyone hear about the Da Vinci Code becoming a movie, I suppose that will be really good. I also heard speculations that the Da Vinci Code was or rather Dan Browns influence was based on another novel, I can't remember the novel's title I might go digging in Amazon to try to find it. If you know it let me know, it will save me time.

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Message 36 of 60 (188979)
02-27-2005 4:57 PM


Signs
I love that movie and its message

-one word to describe me, spectacular yes

  
Asgara
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Message 37 of 60 (188981)
02-27-2005 5:05 PM
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02-24-2005 1:51 PM


The movie being discussed is Constantine based on the graphic novel Hellblazer.

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Message 38 of 60 (188982)
02-27-2005 5:07 PM
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02-24-2005 11:38 AM


The comics have been going for about 20 years and are very dark, it is currently upto issue 204 (on a monthly schedule). JC is blond from liverpool and is modeled on Sting @ 1984.
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custard
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Message 39 of 60 (189019)
02-27-2005 8:10 PM
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02-24-2005 8:34 AM


asgara writes:
Don't get me wrong, I like looking at Keanu, but I don't think anyone can honestly say he is a good actor. He is very wooden. Ever since Bill and Ted, he has been trying to distance himself from that persona and has ended up with only one character in his collection.
C'mon! Did you ever see Point Break? The way he delivered the line "Today I caught my first tube, sir" ? That was a tour de force of understated acting. NOTHING wooden about it. The delivery of that single line brought the character of a hip young FBI undercover agent playing a surfer/bank robber to life.
BTW my favorite line in Prophecy (paraphrasing) was when the ex-priest says "Angels were the tools of destruction and death all throughout the bible. When you really think about it, would you ever want to meet one?"

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Asgara
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Message 40 of 60 (189023)
02-27-2005 8:18 PM
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02-27-2005 8:10 PM


Well now, I should have made a point of NOT meaning Point Break.
Everyone knows what a tour de force that was. Keanu's role was only superseded by Patrick's

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Message 41 of 60 (189048)
02-27-2005 10:22 PM
Reply to: Message 26 by jar
02-23-2005 10:17 PM


jar writes:
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I gotta mention Elmer Gantry.
and
quote:
Can we include Orfeu Negro?
I love both your choices. Mine would be The Ruling Class, one of my favorite British comedies. Peter O'Toole plays a member of the nobility who thinks he's Jesus Christ. Alastair Sim plays his bishop, a character torn between his fear of going to hell for treating a noble with disrespect and his fear of going to hell for blaspheming the Christ by playing along with O'Toole's madness. You could call the picture a musical, but the musical numbers always pop up at the most inappropriate times and seldom last more than a minute. The one exception is the hilarious set-piece done to the drinking song from La Traviata, during which Jesus falls in love with the Lady of the Camilias. Alastair Sim's bishop is later called upon to marry the pair in what has to be one of the funniest weddings ever conceived or filmed.
The OP asked for thrillers, so I thought I'd mention that - very unexpectedly - The Ruling Class suddenly becomes a thriller toward the end.

Keep America Safe AND Free!

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Message 42 of 60 (189049)
02-27-2005 10:30 PM
Reply to: Message 35 by Pradu
02-24-2005 1:51 PM


Da Vinci Code the movie
The Da Vinci Code (2006) - IMDb
It is in pre production. Filming to start in May. I haven't a clue as to when release would be. For the xmas season or summer block buster time '06?
ABE
Opps I should read my own link: there is a clue for 2006 (in big red letters)
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jar
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Message 43 of 60 (189050)
02-27-2005 10:33 PM
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02-27-2005 10:22 PM


Love The Ruling Class and while we're on the British films there is what I think is one of Peter Seller's greatest, Being There.

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Asgara
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Message 44 of 60 (189055)
02-27-2005 10:44 PM
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02-27-2005 10:33 PM


Being There - I love that movie.
Chance the gardener is one of his best roles

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ohnhai
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Message 45 of 60 (189135)
02-28-2005 8:59 AM


FF: THe Spirits Within
Re watched Final Fantasy: the Spirits Within recently and was reminded of it’s fairly heavy theological frame, albeit dealing with ‘Gaia theory’ and all that .
A much maligned film in my book. Though they really should have made Advent Children first then do the Sci-Fi epic second.

  
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