I just saw the film.
It was pretentious.
Ha. I don't know if the comic book was. When I read it I don't recall it being so.
Anybody else excited about The Watchmen?
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Mozgus wrote:Besides, if I were doing my job as moderator, I'd have liked this thread a long time ago.
These are the two most unintentionally hilarious moments in this entire thread. In the first Moz makes a absolutely beautiful and telling Freudian slip, and the second one is uber-ironic in ways that the OP did not intend at all!jamesesdad wrote:...yet having the gall to call me a fanboy or looser (Definintion of irony).
Bravo!
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Aww crap. Didn't notice that typo.dsheinem wrote:Mozgus wrote:Besides, if I were doing my job as moderator, I'd have liked this thread a long time ago.These are the two most unintentionally hilarious moments in this entire thread. In the first Moz makes a absolutely beautiful and telling Freudian slip, and the second one is uber-ironic in ways that the OP did not intend at all!jamesesdad wrote:...yet having the gall to call me a fanboy or looser (Definintion of irony).
Bravo!
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Saw the film this weekend. I think I actually liked it more than the book, but still not crazy about all of it.
I see the debate continues here.
I see the debate continues here.
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I've heard that the movie drags out the sex scenes so long that around half an hour of it is sex scenes. Is that true? If so, I find that really sad, not just because those scenes were like, one panel each in the novel, but because it took away valuable time that should've been spent on the actual plot.
I just don't like how every novel has to be converted into a lesser movie form, especially a graphic novel. It was already 80% pictures! Christ!
I just don't like how every novel has to be converted into a lesser movie form, especially a graphic novel. It was already 80% pictures! Christ!
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It does dedicate a little too much time on the sex and violence. Probably about 3x more actual time than the comic did.Original_Name wrote:I've heard that the movie drags out the sex scenes so long that around half an hour of it is sex scenes. Is that true? If so, I find that really sad, not just because those scenes were like, one panel each in the novel, but because it took away valuable time that should've been spent on the actual plot.
I just don't like how every novel has to be converted into a lesser movie form, especially a graphic novel. It was already 80% pictures! Christ!
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Re: Anybody else excited about The Watchmen?
Your right, It is quite the debate. I havent got a chance to see it yet, but I can't wait to decide for myself. The marketing company I work for is doing a promotion for the DVD "WATCHMEN: Tales of the Black Freighter." I'm really looking forward to seeing that. It doesn't come out till Tuesday so I still have a few days to go. What has everyone heard about it so far?Flak Beard wrote:Saw the film this weekend. I think I actually liked it more than the book, but still not crazy about all of it.
I see the debate continues here.
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Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
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I usually agree with Moviebob, but,....wow...
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/ ... s-Watchmen
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/ ... s-Watchmen
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Masterpiece? Really... 
Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys

