I would eat outta his hand!
MORE yearning and what ifs and dying inside
Empire Online | The UK's No.1 Movie Website: "At the heart of it all, though, was Reeves, whose gritty, SFW turn as the nihilistic Constantine (rapidly encroaching lung cancer and all, a storyline taken from Garth Ennis� run on Hellblazer) had the geeks eating out of the palm of his hand.
And, as if to reciprocate, the notoriously private and often prickly Reeves was personable and fun during the presentation (during which he was asked 90% of the questions), flashing a constantly bemused smile as his every word was greeted with shrieks and shouts.
At one point he even leapt down from the stage to receive a present from an endearingly eager fan, who declared that �You are DA BOMB!� Luckily, it turned out to be an actual present and not a thinly veiled bomb threat.
�Anything where there�s a great enthusiasm and where there�s a coming together to share what you think is cool, I think it�s awesome,� said Reeves of the Comic-Con experience, before expounding further on the appeal of Constantine. "
Empire Online | The UK's No.1 Movie Website: "At the heart of it all, though, was Reeves, whose gritty, SFW turn as the nihilistic Constantine (rapidly encroaching lung cancer and all, a storyline taken from Garth Ennis� run on Hellblazer) had the geeks eating out of the palm of his hand.
And, as if to reciprocate, the notoriously private and often prickly Reeves was personable and fun during the presentation (during which he was asked 90% of the questions), flashing a constantly bemused smile as his every word was greeted with shrieks and shouts.
At one point he even leapt down from the stage to receive a present from an endearingly eager fan, who declared that �You are DA BOMB!� Luckily, it turned out to be an actual present and not a thinly veiled bomb threat.
�Anything where there�s a great enthusiasm and where there�s a coming together to share what you think is cool, I think it�s awesome,� said Reeves of the Comic-Con experience, before expounding further on the appeal of Constantine. "
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