Will the movie be as heavy handed as the book is in explaining and demonstrating the merits of its internal philosophy?
If so, it'll be closer to a propaganda piece than a really good movie.
I say this even though I enjoyed the book. I just had to read the book with a sort of suspension of judgment. I took the book at its word, so to speak, while I read it, and just enjoyed it for what it was as a story.
I like the cast that I recognized.
It looked okay, but from the trailer the movie seemed like it didn't have great production values...plus I'm just not really sold on the story's viability as a movie. I especially question whether people will have enough interest in it to warrant making it a 2 part feature. Seems like the sort of thing that's destined to be a failed series-starter (e.g. Golden Compass).
Don't ya just hate those? Constantine was the one I really hated (never read the Golden Compass books, my brother did though and loved them). I really, really wanted to see the constantine movies work out.
But, I suppose I got my freebie in Chronicles of Riddick.
Going off topic...
It astonishes me and angers me when they blatantly screw up a comic book adaptation. I mean, it's not that hard to make a comic book into a pleasing, "75 out of a 100 at least" satisfying movie experience. The characters are there, the stories are there, you should never ever get less than "well that was satisfying and entertaining." That said, I can't believe they blew constantine so epicly. And it was doomed from the start. Constantine is a fatalistic, sarcastic wise-cracking supremely intelligently clever person who is a never reluctant but certainly depressedly guilt ridden user and manipulator of people and a dirty blonde brit. So yeah, let's cast the "my single acting emotion is looking stunned and overwhelmed" dark brown haired american with no acting range, no ability to act the slightest bit clever as the above character. People should have lost their jobs then and there.
Who would be better? Picture the character done by any of:
Jason Statham
Clive Owen
Daniel Craig
Even without improving an awful script, it's instantly a better movie. Any of those guys I could actually picture as a perpetual plotter and schemer, a guy who's always trying to plan 5 steps ahead and does so with a scathing sharp quick wit. Not Mr. Reeves. Ever.