🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To *CONSTANTINE* (2005) - FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION! *Keanu killed it!
🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To CONSTANTINE (2005)- FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION!
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Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m going React To CONSTANTINE (2005) - FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION!
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This movie is criminally underrated and deserved a sequel. Peter Stormare as Lucifer is just perfection.
I was at the world premiere of this film as part of a press junket. I had a chance to meet and speak with the cast. Reeves is shy. Weisz was unbelievably beautiful in person. This was back when I was interesting.
They actually announced a sequel about a month ago. Keanu has signed on to return.
17 years later, a sequel was
I think this is one of Keanus best movies. Casting was excellent.
We need you to see the post credit scene too 🤩
Check out the post credit scene and post your reaction…..it’s really short but very cool! The sequel has been on and off for years now!
This was one of my favorite Keanu Reeves movies -- he was perfect for the role. It's so underrated. Glad you liked it.
Peter Stormare is one of my favorite castings for Lucifer. He's up there with Viggo, DeNiro, and Tim Curry
I love this movie, I'm so glad they are finally making a part two!! I hope you like this one!!
The name of the comic is actually titled Hellblazer. Constantine is the main character. You also missed the end credit scene that shows what happened to Chas! A lot of people don't seem to realize the scene is there!
You gotta watch the after credit scene! Great reaction!🥰
One of my favourite depictions of the Devil for sure.
YAY! I've always liked this movie. The visuals are always treat. For me Keanu did a good job. I like both his interpretation and Matt Ryan's version (both live action and animated). For me though, the ending when Lucifer shows is still my favorite and overall favorite depiction of the devil. His entrance with the dripping tar to him like "nope, this not how we play the game here' and the exchanges between Lucifer and Constantine is just great.
A great angel/demon movie is Kevin Smith's Dogma 1999. Unfortunately, it's not available to stream or purchase digitally because of the film's rights being owned personally by the Weinstein brothers but you won't regret buying a copy for viewing 😉
Funny thing is that the reason Peter Stormare's Lucifer said "I Need a Vacation" is because he's referencing the comic that inspired Tom Ellis's portrayal in the tv series "Lucifer". Despite their portrayals being polar opposites, they both did a masterful job depicting the fact that Lucifer doesn't care what humans do with their lives as long as they accept the consequences of their own actions.
I saw Keanu asked "What film would you like to do a sequel to?" He said he'd love to play Constantine again. I hope it happens. One of my favorite movies
I love that John's ultimate winning move was, "I'm gonna tell your dad." 😂
The bouncer at Midnight’s is Tanoai Reed. Dwayne Johnson’s cousin and stunt double
You more than any other reactor got followed the action and forces almost perfectly! So enjoyable to rewatch this along with someone who can truly follow the film. The only thing: when the priest dies in the liquor store... Yes, he is being denied the alcohol that he needs to shield himself from his psychic vulnerability, but I think the liquid coming out of him is the alcohol already drunk to afford him some shielding is being pulled out of him, leaving him entirely unprotected. His death is either the direct impact of evil and/or the trauma of the alcohol extraction.