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Tezcatlipoca 04-03-2009 21:13

Watchmen (movie)
 
Doesn't seem to have actually been a thread for this, just a few odd posts here & there...

Epic movie by Zack "300" Snyder based upon the classic 1986 comic by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen_(film)

http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/watchmen/

http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/features/watchmen/


Opens Friday 6th March (previews on Thursday).

kingbuxton 07-03-2009 20:25

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This is more like it, this is what I was expecting from Dark Knight, as good as DK was, too damn tame! When a Superhero hits you, it should cause a bit of damage. Hope this kills at the box office and we can finally get back to making some good 18cert films. I know the fanboys are moaning, don't they always, they should get out more.

Just ordered the book. This will make me go BlueRay when it comes out on DVD.

9/10 only cos of a couple of Scooby Doo moments (I HATE THOSE)

Note: This isn't a Dark Knight versus.........I prefered this, I liked DK, which I am also saving for when I get BR player.

zing_deleted 07-03-2009 20:26

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very very late it is to it was originally due out early last year iirc

kingbuxton 07-03-2009 21:03

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I thought it was awsome, I really did. It just ticks along going nowhere for like an hour, then slowly picks up pace, the last hour is just brilliant to watch. Like I said, when a Superhero fights, I know they are normal people in suits, but still, when they start punching the hell out of you, it should hurt. In Xmen n Batman and all those, you don't even see blood! PG-13 n all, and it does my nut.

If you think about the X-Men films and the last two Batman films, if they had been 18, my word they would have been something to see. They are fine as is, but Watchmen, for me, shows the type of potential stuff like this can have.

Tezcatlipoca 07-03-2009 21:49

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I saw it this evening.

I've never read the original graphic novel, so I was worried that I'd not know WTF was going on (I've seen so many comments elsewhere from people saying that those who've not read the original will not understand the movie).

However, not only did I have no problem with following the movie, I also thought it was, quite simply... awesome.

OK, a few iffy bits (the Hallelujah sex scene made me wish I could FFWD the projector), but on the whole it was bloody great IMO.

And Rorschach... OMG... he *ruled*!

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I really must get the GN now...

ZrByte 07-03-2009 23:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kingbuxton (Post 34747088)
This is more like it, this is what I was expecting from Dark Knight, as good as DK was, too damn tame! When a Superhero hits you, it should cause a bit of damage. Hope this kills at the box office and we can finally get back to making some good 18cert films. I know the fanboys are moaning, don't they always, they should get out more.

Just ordered the book. This will make me go BlueRay when it comes out on DVD.

9/10 only cos of a couple of Scooby Doo moments (I HATE THOSE)

Note: This isn't a Dark Knight versus.........I prefered this, I liked DK, which I am also saving for when I get BR player.

Scooby Doo moments??:confused:

Stephen 07-03-2009 23:23

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Read the GN during the week and watched the movie this afternoon. Very very good. For once a movie adaptation that is about 95% the same as the source material.

Great soundtrack too, apart from the Hallelujah scene, that was just surreal!

Can't wait for the extended Blu-Ray edition which I read will be about 3.5 Hours and feature the tales of the black freighter included.

Tezcatlipoca 08-03-2009 01:19

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Anyone know what the music was during the flashback to Doctor Manhattan's accident? It was very familiar.

Stephen 08-03-2009 01:46

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There are a few pieces by Philip Glass in the film, I think it was one of them. Not sure which one though.

Link to all the films songs listed in the order they were in the movie.

http://reelsoundtrack.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/the-watchmen-soundtrack/

The two songs are called Pruit Igoe and Prophecies

kingbuxton 08-03-2009 01:55

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Spoilers
Spoiler: 

Dr Manhattan can manipulate matter/atoms/electrons. He can teleport people. He Teleports someone, and she vomits as a side effect, and someone says, still not used to being teleported! That is a Scooby Doo moment, I got the fact of what just happened, didn't need it explaining. There are a couple of those.

Old man Smith used X to do Y and then did this to do that to achieve the other, just in case you missed it.

Scooby Doo cartoons do it a lot, Hollywood films tend to do it even more.


Mod Edit placed possible spoiler in spoiler tags

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Quote:

For once a movie adaptation that is about 95% the same as the source material.
So you have read it, and think it is 95% close, so why is every fanboy slating it? They are idiots, I will go with you. I have ordered the book anyhow, but I assumed it is as close as can be expected. Nice to see someone that has experience of both liking it.

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Oooooo, a mod edit, that is a lot nicer than my effort! Sweet

Stephen 08-03-2009 01:59

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Not every Fan boy is slating it.

Yes there are a few things missing but they aren't too important and will possibly be added in the Directors cut along with the Black freighter story, that is if they filmed those parts.

kingbuxton 08-03-2009 02:04

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Can't wait for the extended Blu-Ray edition which I read will be about 3.5 Hours
I am going Blu Ray for this film. I remember watching the LOTR films, and really feeling it, my ass was numb, now they are good films, but by God did I notice the running time. Watchmen went by in a flash.

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Not every Fan boy is slating it.
Well, no. But they seem to be the ones giving the most of it. Even if it did stray, which you just said, for the most part, it doesn't, it's still a good watch. Just wish people wouldn't get so hung up on stuff, and give credit where it is due.

Tezcatlipoca 09-03-2009 01:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 34747265)
There are a few pieces by Philip Glass in the film, I think it was one of them. Not sure which one though.

Link to all the films songs listed in the order they were in the movie.

http://reelsoundtrack.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/the-watchmen-soundtrack/

The two songs are called Pruit Igoe and Prophecies

Aha, that's it!

It was used in GTA IV too - must be where I remembered it from.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 34747271)
Not every Fan boy is slating it.

Yes there are a few things missing but they aren't too important and will possibly be added in the Directors cut along with the Black freighter story, that is if they filmed those parts.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kingbuxton (Post 34747272)
Well, no. But they seem to be the ones giving the most of it. Even if it did stray, which you just said, for the most part, it doesn't, it's still a good watch. Just wish people wouldn't get so hung up on stuff, and give credit where it is due.


There are a fair few Watchmen fanboys on one of the other forums I visit, and the majority of them loved it.


As for differences, apart from stuff which was cut for time, from what I can tell the main difference is the ending:

[Not read the comic, so this is based on my reading up on it via the 'net]

Spoiler: 
In the movie, Veidt faked an attack by Doctor Manhattan, to stop the inevitable nuclear war between the USA & USSR & bring everyone together in peace [& fear of Dr. Manhattan].

In the comic, Veidt faked an attack by aliens [in the form of a giant squid monster], to stop the inevitable nuclear war between the USA & USSR & bring everyone together in peace [& fear of giant squid monsters].


tbh, I prefer the idea of the movie version. And they both give the same feel & end result anyway.

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What gets me is the number of comments I've seen from people who said they didn't understand it.

I've not read the comic, yet I understood it just fine :confused:

I think maybe some people must have watched it expecting a "switch-off-brain-and-eat-popcorn" movie.

kingbuxton 09-03-2009 01:44

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Quote:

I've not read the comic, yet I understood it just fine
Same here, it made total sense to me. Really can't wait for the book to arrive and get stuck into that.

Quote:

switch-off-brain-and-eat-popcorn
The 18 cert stopped that, you deffo have to pay attention.

It has taken over $50Mill in 48 hours, for a 3h film that is an 18 (Or US equivelent) that is damn good business.

Hugh 09-03-2009 09:05

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Do you think Dr Manhattan may have taken The Comedian to Mars at one time, perhaps?

Happy Face


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