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Posted by Porky on Mar-07-2009 16:32:

King Who watches the Watchmen???



Anybody excited about watching this movie this weekend?
Will be watching it tonite and will review it in this thread afterwards. So exciting!


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-07-2009 16:34:

I saw it last night.

Crazy.


Posted by Porky on Mar-07-2009 16:37:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
I saw it last night.

Crazy.


Have you read the graphic novel? And if so, is it faithful to it's source?


Posted by FunkyCrew on Mar-07-2009 16:37:

I wanna go next week! but for the 7.30 show

anyone?


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Mar-07-2009 16:44:

OMG this movie is, wait for it, pretty much TERRIBLE.

A few visually pleasing aspects/scenes (e.g. fight sequences, Dr. Manhattan's look, interesting camera angles, the female actress' attractiveness,) are the only good thing about it.

The movie is unnecessarily long (and I mean WAY too long) and overly complicated.

There were so many scenes where I was thinking to myself "Is this actually happening?! Are the characters really saying/doing these things? How can anybody think this would be a good idea to shoot?!".

I have never read the graphic novel but I went with a good friend who has and really likes the story. He says the movie nailed almost every detail in the novel. However, like me, he was thoroughly disappointed with the movie. I heard others at the theatre chatting, and one consensus seems to revolve around the (inevitable?) futility of trying to squeeze every aspect of a twelve-book series into one movie.

I am thoroughly surprised by the fact that what I saw last night is the movie about which so much hyped currently exists.

300 is by far a superior movie.


Posted by love_child on Mar-07-2009 16:48:

short and sweet: Great adaptation. didn't live up to novel but remember: has a film ever surpassed its novel? (maybe, but I've yet to see.) Lovely violence, solid characters (JEH was tremendous), fine acting near enough all round and probably the best movie of 2009 so far.

only problems were that some of the making of scenes you may have saw on youtube haven't made the cinematic cut, didn't care much for soundtrack (some good songs but they didn't fit mood)

I will point out, however, that it has probably one of the greatest introductions i have EVER seen.

Overall, brilliant


Posted by RobotHouse on Mar-07-2009 16:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Nick Cenik
OMG this movie is, wait for it, pretty much TERRIBLE.


I have never read the graphic novel but I went with a good friend who has and really likes the story.


so basically its really good.


Posted by Porky on Mar-07-2009 16:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Nick Cenik

300 is by far a superior movie.


No! How can you say this Nick? 300 is a two hour music video with shirtless guys yelling and beating their chests.



Nick, you need to read the book and re-review. I read that the movie is supposed to cater more towards the fans who have read the source, leaving guys like you watching the movie for the first time, clueless.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-07-2009 16:51:

Hahah, "graphic novel."

It's a comic book.

And no, I haven't read it.


My take on the movie is that the first 75% of it was about jack shit, basically plotless, then they tie everything up in the last 25% of it, really quickly. Everything is presented to you in a manner that makes you feel like an idiot.


Posted by love_child on Mar-07-2009 16:52:

If your going to comment on the movie and give it negative reviews...at least come up with some better arguments than it was too long...


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-07-2009 17:09:

quote:
Originally posted by love_child
If your going to comment on the movie and give it negative reviews...at least come up with some better arguments than it was too long...


Heh, that which I stated is basically all I found wrong with it. Entertaining, but definitely not a blockbuster of any sort.

Oh also, Laurie Jupiter is a stone cold fox.


Posted by I_Am_Vince on Mar-07-2009 17:10:

quote:
Originally posted by love_child
I will point out, however, that it has probably one of the greatest introductions i have EVER seen.


I was really amazed by how they did the introduction. The fight sequence, sound effects, angles, and lighting was all perfect. Brilliantly done.

I've read half of the comic book issues, and this movie follows really closely with the comics.

All of Rorschach's journey entry was word for word. I would probably say 90% of the dialogue was exactly the same as the comic. The movie did seem a tad long at times though, running at 160 minutes.

Anyone that actually read the comic books would enjoy the accuracy and how the director interpreted some of the scenes.

"I'm not locked in here with you, your locked in here with me!"


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-07-2009 17:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Invasionmix
"I'm not locked in here with you, your locked in here with me!"


Okay, this part was pretty rad. Half of the people in the theatre were going nuts over it.


Posted by I_Am_Vince on Mar-07-2009 17:17:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Okay, this part was pretty rad. Half of the people in the theatre were going nuts over it.


lol I know! we were sitting in front of a group of guys who wouldn't stop yelling "brrrp brrp brppp" with their hands shaped as pistols pointing in the air during that scene. It was pretty annoying.


Posted by LKD on Mar-07-2009 17:19:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Hahah, "graphic novel."

It's a comic book.

And no, I haven't read it.


My take on the movie is that the first 75% of it was about jack shit, basically plotless, then they tie everything up in the last 25% of it, really quickly. Everything is presented to you in a manner that makes you feel like an idiot.


well thats what the whole "graphic novel" (the last 4 pages of each volume have heavy reading) is like as well

I am going to see this on wed, already bought my ticket and considering that every single line in the trailers has been verbatim to the books, i think its gonna be awesome..


Posted by LKD on Mar-07-2009 17:20:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Oh also, Laurie Jupiter is a stone cold fox.


please tell me there was nudity...


Posted by I_Am_Vince on Mar-07-2009 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee
please tell me there was nudity...




There was a lot of Dr. Manhattan for you


Posted by LKD on Mar-07-2009 17:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Invasionmix


awwwwrighttttt


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-07-2009 17:30:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee
please tell me there was nudity...


Sweet Swedish T&A, dudebud


Posted by LKD on Mar-07-2009 17:31:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Sweet Swedish T&A, dudebud


nothing better than seeing TO T&A on a big screen...LOL


Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-07-2009 17:45:

I've noticed that the only bad reviews so far are from people who haven't read the book...and the complaints are about the very things that make The Watchmen The Watchmen. Lulz.


Posted by LKD on Mar-07-2009 18:09:

I guess no one knows that Malin Akerman was raised in TO and went to york U...hehe

ugh..cant wait for wednesday!!!!!!


Posted by Frenchie on Mar-07-2009 18:16:

People were told to read the book before hand or at least have an understanding of what it was all about. Only then could you appreciate the movie. For those who don't like it or think it's a super hero comic movie are just dense.


Posted by LKD on Mar-07-2009 18:27:

those who read the comic and watched it, did they put in the comic strip by Shea (the whole pirate/lost at sea thing)


Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-07-2009 18:28:

No, they're supposed to be releasing the Black Freighter on it's own on DVD or something.


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