Also from the bio (can't imagine why this nugget didn't make it into the movie):
In 2008, John Constantine located the skeleton of [Saint] Nikolaus and arranged to have the remains shipped back to England for use in an occult ritual. In order to get the remains through customs, Constantine had them ground into powder and convinced the customs agent that it was gardening fertilizer. He used some of the powder for his ritual, then snorted the rest as if it were cocaine, musing about how it was going to be a "White Christmas".
Apropos nothing in particular, is it a mark of a villain to keep several just-in-case primates in your spare bedroom? You really don't know when you might need some. I don't feel villainous.
Rajneeshees! My mom bought a red jumper for my little sister one year and would occasionally call her "my little Rajneeshee" on days she wore it. But only in private, because we were in rural Oregon and it was the late 80s.
Also from the bio (can't imagine why this nugget didn't make it into the movie):
In 2008, John Constantine located the skeleton of [Saint] Nikolaus and arranged to have the remains shipped back to England for use in an occult ritual. In order to get the remains through customs, Constantine had them ground into powder and convinced the customs agent that it was gardening fertilizer. He used some of the powder for his ritual, then snorted the rest as if it were cocaine, musing about how it was going to be a "White Christmas".