It's the Internet. I should know when to walk away.
If we knew did that, it wouldn't be the Internet.
But those people were just wrong.
Willow ,'Bring On The Night'
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It's the Internet. I should know when to walk away.
If we knew did that, it wouldn't be the Internet.
But those people were just wrong.
Hellblazer==Constantine
What is this crazy talk? 1 & 2 were fab, 3 was pretty frickin' good, 4 & 5 were also fab, and they all had their weak points. 5 suffered from Sam's hair and the dropping of the Dean/Cas friendship for the final two eps.
I swear, where once there were long loving intimate shots of Castiel, scenes where he was present would go out of their way to crop him from the shot or barely catch him in frame. I'm not making this shit up. (I bitch about this because it's freshest in my memory).
Hellblazer==Constantine
Oh! I didn't know they were the same thing, I've only seen the movie.
Another admission, though -- I'm only assuming double equal signs still mean *does equal*, so.
I think that look for angels goes back to Wings of Desire (remade as City of Angels) maybe farther.
Hellblazer is the title of the of the comic book series that stars John Constantine. Who is decidedly not Keanu Reeves. I don't know what that was about.
Constantine's supposed to look like Sting. I'm pretty shallow about that.
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I think that look for angels goes back to Wings of Desire (remade as City of Angels) maybe farther.
Kripke's been explicit about the tan trenchcoat being Constantine-inspired, which I doubt had anything to do with Wings of Desire.
I thought I heard Constantine's look was inspired by David Bowie. I wanted Paul Bettany to play him in the movie. sigh.
I thought I heard Constantine's look was inspired by David Bowie
Nope. Definitely unquestionably Sting.
Moore describes the creation of Constantine as being drawn from a number of "really good ideas... about serial killers, the Winchester House, and... want[ing] to draw Sting in a story." Calling these disparate strands a "big intellectual puzzle," Constantine was the result of "fit[ting] it all together." Initially created "purely to get Sting into the story," by the time of the 1985 San Diego ComicCon, Moore stated that "[i]t's turning into something more than that now."
Now I'm confused, was it Sting or David Bowie who had the walk-on role in Yellowbeard?
I thought I heard Constantine's look was inspired by David Bowie
Nope. Constantine = Sting. The vampire that Constantine deals with in the Hellblazer issue that Gaiman wrote = David Bowie.