Poll: Who will watch "The Watchmen"?

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watchman 2353

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In my opinion, something I like to call ?fact?, The Watchmen was easily one of the best books of the 20th century. I have read it several times, and have developed an appreciation to the cruel, almost sadistic beauty that the book possesses. It has a combination of the sheer powerful imagery of A Clockwork Orange, with the nostalgia of a batman comic. It is a shining beacon of truth in a world filled with lies.

But in the end ?Who will watch the Watchmen?? I also loved V for Vendetta, both the book and the movie, however the movie made huge changes, which made me originally disappointed. I thought that the changes were good, and provided for a more cinematic view, while still portraying a story filled with intense characterization I loved in the book. Will they do that to the Watchmen? I feel that The Watchmen doesn?t need change. It is too good for it. ?Who will watch the Watchmen?? Will such a story stay safe in the terrible bowless of Hollywood. Does this story still need to be told?
 

The Sorrow

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It's already being made into a movie, and it looks amazing. I'll watch the Watchmen, and so should everyone here.
 

watchman 2353

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I know that it is being made into a movie, that is why I am asking the question. I will also see it, I just think it will in no way be as good as the book.
 

Brett Alex

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Did you mean the title of the poll as a pun? If so, then I salute you fine sir.
I think I'd watch it, just from all they hype its getting (online and from friends) but I'm yet to read the book, trying to get my hands on it at the moment.
 

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quite frankly DM992, i was highly considering NOT watching this film, because hollywood destroys comic book adaptations to please the non-source material reading crowd, and this is why i hate them.

I still haven't watched Wanted, because the film story has NOTHING in common to its comic book source material other than the name of SOME of the main characters, they just chopped and changed one of the best comic books i ever read, it was horrific.

my friend calls me a 'source material snob' but the reason i am so, is because adaptations are only made to draw in the comic book reading crowd, but when you go to the cinema, and the only resemblance it has to your favorite comic book or graphic novel is the title, you feel cheated and lied to, or at least i do.

League of extroadinary gentlemen is another one, jesus i just wish they would leave Alan Moore alone, they've destroyed enough of his work. i could name the titles all day...

i WILL be watching this, simply because they claimed they would be keeping it true to its source, but i swear if they are lying, i'm done with hollywood adaptations for life.
 

nipsen

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I don't want to know if the movie is made. And if it is, can't people just pass it off in silence? Thank you.
 

Maet

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I will watch it, even though I have no idea what the hell it's about. All I know is it's based on either a novel, a graphic novel, or a comic book (I'm not sure which one).
 

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Maet post=18.71953.742425 said:
I will watch it, even though I have no idea what the hell it's about. All I know is it's based on either a novel, a graphic novel, or a comic book (I'm not sure which one).
Same thing. Only people sensitive about being called nerds call them 'graphic novels'
 

TomBeraha

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Watchmen is a fantastic read, and you should definitely make time for it in your schedule. I hope that the movie does it justice, it seemed like they're taking a more vigilante/anti vigilante angle on the material, which isn't necessarily bad, but could be, I don't remember the novel dealing with the public perception of their actions as directly. Though maybe this is a sign of the times?
 

watchman 2353

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It is both a comic book and a novle. That is why they call it a graphic novle. I am also not sure about the movie because I am not sure how they will portray roarsarch. In my opinion, I think he was the true hero of the story, who was struck down in his apex. Yet some readers think that he is evil. The author ment it that way. I hope they keep it that way. Yet, knowing the hollywood liberal s"*( they will take my objectivist hero, throw him to the curb, and run him over with at truck.

P.S. I woulden't judge you if you didn't see it.
 

LewsTherin

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I haven't read it, it has been fevertly recommended to me on many an occasion. Planning on it. Movie looks EPIC.
 

watchman 2353

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I loved V for Vendetta. Even though the movie differed form the book, it was done in a good way. It was 1984 meets a clockwork orange in boath mediums.
 

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DM992 post=18.71953.742465 said:
It is both a comic book and a novle. That is why they call it a graphic novle. I am also not sure about the movie because I am not sure how they will portray roarsarch. In my opinion, I think he was the true hero of the story, who was struck down in his apex. Yet some readers think that he is evil. The author ment it that way. I hope they keep it that way. Yet, knowing the hollywood liberal s"*( they will take my objectivist hero, throw him to the curb, and run him over with at truck.

P.S. I woulden't judge you if you didn't see it.
Rorschach is my personal favorite fictional character of all time. Screw the people who think he's evil.

You know, in the trailer, they paraphrase his famous "I'll look down and whisper, 'No'" line. I think he's going to be the badass we know and love.
 

Zombie_King

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Do you even know what website you're posting on? The better question would be 'Who won't watch the Watchmen?' but I'm guessing you want replies. If the ensuing legal battle going on over Watchmen is lost by...well, I'm not sure who the key players are, but (I'm leading into a punchline, so stay with me) the one 'Who watches the Watchmen' might not be you.
 

malestrithe

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::Donning flameproof pants::

I hated the Graphic Novel. I felt it was boring and stodgy. I hated the characters, except the Comedian. He roxx.

I will still watch the movie. I have seen most comic book movies and liked all of them.