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The Watchmen

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:17 pm
by POOPERSCOOPER
I saw it on IMAX last night and it was alright. I only read part of the comic but from what I read and saw the movie is really close to the source material atleast in the first part of the book I read. The movie is fairly long and gets somewhat boring and overly complicated towards the end but I enjoyed it for the most part. Dr. Manhatten just doesn't fit very well in movies especially with his flopping dick all over the place which wasn't really needed but whatever. I basically rarely understood what the hell he was talking about since he like showed no emotion so it was like a robot but I guess it was like that in the book.

The only characters I liked a lot in the movie were the comedian and Rorsach or however you spell his name. The fight scenes were okay but nothing to write home about but the sex scenes were pretty good and the girl who plays the main girl is pretty hot. Some people have complained about the music choices but I thought they fit okay since it was the 80's despite some of the song were kind of shit. Also wtf was that tiger thing in the end? They didn't really explain that and it looked stupid as fuck.

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:11 pm
by Stainless
Hoping to see it tonight/today. Depending on if my mate is still being a whiny cunt about the price of a movie ticket.

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:13 pm
by atoga
i've read the comic, so it's like, well, what's the point?

also, the voice of rorscach in the trailer is too gravelly

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:19 pm
by MR Snake
Is that really batman that is in it?

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:32 am
by Dogmeatlives
The blue tiger was The blonde dude's pet. It was a genetically engineered cross between a lynx and a smurf or something. If you've taken time to read the book, there isn't much reason to see the movie. It's kind of a visual cliff notes to the book.

As someone who read the book, the movie was a bit pointless. A well done film for the most part, but not really that great.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:29 am
by MR Snake
MR Snake wrote:Is that really batman that is in it?
It looks and sounds like batman.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:31 am
by spokomptonjdub
I thought it was pretty good, nothing spectacular, but entertaining nonetheless. Rorshach and Nite Owl were very well done, and the other cast choices were good.

I think its the best adaptation of Moore's work thus far, as I found V for Vendetta and From Hell to be rather shit.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:36 am
by MR Snake
spokomptonjdub wrote:I thought it was pretty good, nothing spectacular, but entertaining nonetheless. Rorshach and Nite Owl were very well done, and the other cast choices were good.

I think its the best adaptation of Moore's work thus far, as I found V for Vendetta and From Hell to be rather shit.
V for vendetta shit? Back to your cave, V for Vendetta was very good.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 2:13 am
by Edward_R_Murrow
No squid, Silk Spectre is too hotted up, Veidt doesn't look like a total space cadet, and Nite Owl isn't a fat, impotent loser, so it seems to be missing a lot of the points. I guess if I want to see a lot of slow-mo CGI violence interspersed with sex scenes as directed by John Woo then it would be worth watching, but nah....not into that.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 2:29 am
by cazsim83
For the comments saying "I've read the book so meh" - I agree completely.

Also - that is the point of a movie adaptation - to be as close to the subject / source material as possible. It should *make* you go "what's the point" because it's faithful.

Unlike a grocery list of shit "adaptations" that I've seen in the last ten years.

A Boy and His Dog was a good example of a faithful adaptation, down to the cannibalism at the end ( :jerk: )

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:28 am
by Wolfman Walt
Edward_R_Murrow wrote:No squid, Silk Spectre is too hotted up, Veidt doesn't look like a total space cadet, and Nite Owl isn't a fat, impotent loser.
Aside from the squid part, were you watching the same fucking movie? If you're gonna complain, complain about actual things instead of your dumb misperceptions.


Compared to what the studios wanted this movie to be, Watchmen is an acomplishment.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:14 pm
by King of Creation
I haven't read the book, but I thought the movie was pretty good. I read a little on the interwebs about the squid and thought it was stupid as fuck, and the movie version of it was much better thought out and more plausible.

Rorshach was easily the best character, followed by Dr. Manhattan. Both of them should have had more screen time, with a lot less time for Night Owl.

The music was alright, but it definitely could have been better. I know Snyder was trying to go for originals, but the version of Hallelujah where owl is bonking whatshername was godawful. The Jeff Buckley version is really the only good version of that song I like.

So yeah, definitely worth seeing it on IMAX.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:34 pm
by MR Snake
But is that Batman in the movie? THIS IS THE QUESTION!

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:50 pm
by POOPERSCOOPER
MR Snake wrote:But is that Batman in the movie? THIS IS THE QUESTION!
That's something the little kids would ask during the previews. By the way there was a ton of little kidsi n the theater with their parents who were like "ewww" when they saw Dr. Manhattens flopping penis.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:54 pm
by Edward_R_Murrow
Wolfman Walt wrote:Aside from the squid part, were you watching the same fucking movie? If you're gonna complain, complain about actual things instead of your dumb misperceptions.
Only saw the trailer, so I don't have the full story, but it looks like the director/casting crew went for the "younger, sexier, edgier" look with a few of the characters when they weren't supposed to look that way. They could make it up through characterization in the movie though. Still probably not too interested in seeing it though.
I read a little on the interwebs about the squid and thought it was stupid as fuck, and the movie version of it was much better thought out and more plausible.
It does sound stupid at first, but i you think about it, it does make a bit more sense. As a reader/viewer, you're pretty detached from the world, so when the plan is revealed to be a giant, psychic, Cthulu-squid Veidt made, you're probably like "What?". But to a person in the story, seeing that something like that happen is scary and unknown enough to force them to come together. The whole idea was that is was so...unexplainable. It's like the Sopranos ending, everyone hates it at first, but then it makes a little more sense.

To be fair though, the squid wouldn't have done well at all with the typical movie-going audience. But making a multi-million dollar blockbuster film out of a niche comic book....how :pete: of them....

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:47 am
by jetbaby
I'll see it next weekend. One of my favorite comics.

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:03 pm
by Manoil
I really enjoyed it, and it actually pisses me off that so many big names gave it bad reviews. The only thing that was left without explanation was the Egyptian feline near the end, but I figure it was probable in connection with Ozymandias as an Egyptian reference. But definitely, Rorshach stood out the most.

I'm torrenting the comics asap, if the worm infecting my computer will allow it.

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:30 am
by Blargh
How horrid. :drunk:

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:37 am
by cazsim83
The cat was a genetic experiment - and it wasn't even really explained in the book FYI (for the last time hopefully)

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:22 am
by Wolfman Walt
It's mentioned that Veidt industries messes with genetics. He's a genetically engineered Lynx.