When you do read it, and I really hope you do soon, make sure you read everything. That may sound odd, but he interrupts the story with extracts from other material, like biographies and news reports.
Michael Mann, with Bale and Depp, mix with the Untouchables and apply a little... Heat? Oh, I'm there already!
I probably won't see Watchmen until it is on DVD for a reasonable price, but I have read some reviews. Roger Ebert wrote a very favorable 4-star review and even blogged about it. Of course, Ebert cannot be trusted on these kind of movies, he also raved about The Dark Knight. Or Sin City. On the other side of the spectrum is Anthony Lane of The New Yorker. Going by my instincts (again, without having actually seen the movie), I'm with Lane on this.
The movie is 163min in its theatrical cut. Pretty much the limit what studios and theaters like to do. I understand, as Dragonfire already mentioned, that the DVD/Blu-ray will sport a DC with 30 additional minutes and then there will be an extended cut of that with the short(s) inserted. Of course, we've been waiting for the DC of The Whole Bloody Affair for a while now, so I am really crossing my fingers on this one.
I am surprised to see a naked man that much in an American comic book film
Watchmen has been called the Citizen Kane of comics and I can only agree in so far it's the most ambitious and layered of anything I've read in graphic novels. Judge Dredd: America and Alan Moore's own The Ballad of Halo Jones are my favourites, but still, Watchmen is awesome.
I thought that Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach was one of the things about the film though.
(click to show/hide)At least they didn't show him nekkid when he was 80feet tall.
I've reread Watchmen several times, but to me it's not as good as V For Vendetta or Dark Knight Returns(Which I think is one of the best stories ever).Has anyone read League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen?If not DO NOT be put off by the terrible film and give it a read.
I've reread Watchmen several times, but to me it's not as good as V For Vendetta or Dark Knight Returns(Which I think is one of the best stories ever).Has anyone read League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen? If not DO NOT be put off by the terrible film and give it a read.
Didn't Alan Moore also write the highly regarded "The Killing Joke"...? I am considering to order that next time I buy stuff from Amazon. LoEG does not really catch my interest, assuming that at least the premise of the movie was based on the book.
League is fantastic. That bloody film... dreadful, complete tripe. That book is just quality. Have to say, I have The Dark Knight Returns, but it doesn't quite gel for me. It is brilliant, just not quite as good as I expected. And I thought the sequel -The Dark Knight Strikes Again- was a mess.
Anyone read Preacher? I'd love to see them try that as a film! Pete would like the vampire fella...