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1.4 A Feast Of Friends
A Feast Of Friends is Constantine’s first direct adaptation of a Hellblazer story, and it poses the question: why the hell would the writers make up their own storylines when they could be doing this? This episode is drastically scarier, more emotional, and more thought-provoking than the last three. It captures some classic comic moments beautifully, and also makes a few questionable changes that are sure to have fans talking. For non-comics readers, this is your first real look at what you’re getting yourself into when you step into the world of John Constantine.
Constantine’s old friend/hanger-on Gary “Gaz” Lester (Jonjo O’Neill), a member of the infamous Newcastle crew of his younger days, comes to the U.S.
This review contains spoilers.
1.4 A Feast Of Friends
A Feast Of Friends is Constantine’s first direct adaptation of a Hellblazer story, and it poses the question: why the hell would the writers make up their own storylines when they could be doing this? This episode is drastically scarier, more emotional, and more thought-provoking than the last three. It captures some classic comic moments beautifully, and also makes a few questionable changes that are sure to have fans talking. For non-comics readers, this is your first real look at what you’re getting yourself into when you step into the world of John Constantine.
Constantine’s old friend/hanger-on Gary “Gaz” Lester (Jonjo O’Neill), a member of the infamous Newcastle crew of his younger days, comes to the U.S.
- 11/17/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
We’re all pretty tough on Gary Busey, considering what he’s gone through. The dude cheated death in the late ’80s after wiping out on his motorcycle, receiving serious head trauma and becoming a poster child for bike helmets forevermore. During an operation to repair his damaged brain after the crash, Busey literally died for a short time! “I saw angels,” the actor told Larry King back in 2005. “I was surrounded by angels. And they don’t look like what they look like on Christmas cards. They’re big balls of light that float and carry nothing but love and warmth.”
But always the professional, Gary drew on his near death experience while making the 2003 movie Quigley. The (reportedly terrible) film featured Busey as a man who died and came back to earth in the body of a small dog. But the day he arrived on the set decorated like heaven,...
But always the professional, Gary drew on his near death experience while making the 2003 movie Quigley. The (reportedly terrible) film featured Busey as a man who died and came back to earth in the body of a small dog. But the day he arrived on the set decorated like heaven,...
- 3/29/2012
- by Jordan Runtagh
- TheFabLife - Movies
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