Watchmen Fans!

Recommended Videos

Mrsoupcup

New member
Jan 13, 2009
3,487
0
0
Never read it but my friend did, And I can't wait for the movie Big Glowing Blue Dick!
 

ProfessorLayton

Elite Member
Nov 6, 2008
7,452
0
41
14 when I got it. Movie's going to rock. What gets me going is people making comments trying to sound like they know Watchmen but don't, like when they're trying to discuss what powers they all have.
 

Copter400

New member
Sep 14, 2007
1,813
0
0
15, I read it last year.

And may I ask what sort of discussion is expected to come from this thread?
 

Corven

Forever Gonzo
Sep 10, 2008
2,022
0
0
Read it a couple months ago, I like to know the source material before I see a movie adaption.
 

Ruzzian Roulette

New member
Dec 23, 2008
1,211
0
0
Read it a couple of months ago, me and 2 of my friends are going to see it on launch day, and probably be very pissed off.

3.6.09
 

Sewblon

New member
Nov 5, 2008
3,107
0
0
I am 18, I read it last December. I love it but I have no interest in the movie because I am skeptical about Hollywood's ability to convey such a story without reducing it to a collection of hackneyed stereotypes.
 

Pseudonym2

New member
Mar 31, 2008
1,086
0
0
I was 16 I think.

Escher, you do know Alan Moore meant for Rorschach to be unlikeable character because Moore disagreed with The Question's/Ann Ryand's philosophy right?

apsham said:
I've been following the movie production, and really other than them changing the ending (something that I'm not exactly up in arms about, if you read the directors reasoning it makes great sense) it looks near perfect. Even the casting.
I think it looks like Watchmen if were drawn by Rob Liefeld. I thought the movie would best shot on DV, either using a hand held camera or a basic tripod.
 

Adam Jenson

New member
Dec 23, 2008
879
0
0
Pseudonym2 said:
I was 16 I think.

Escher, you do know Alan Moore meant for Rorshach to be unlikeable character because Moore disagreed with The Question's/Ann Ryand's philosphy right?

he may be unlikable but in the end he is the closest thing to a hero the book presents. Imagine, of all the people to realise the value of human life it was a madman
 

Pseudonym2

New member
Mar 31, 2008
1,086
0
0
He also
Adam Jenson said:
Pseudonym2 said:
I was 16 I think.

Escher, you do know Alan Moore meant for Rorshach to be unlikeable character because Moore disagreed with The Question's/Ann Ryand's philosphy right?

he may be unlikable but in the end he is the closest thing to a hero the book presents. Imagine, of all the people to realise the value of human life it was a madman
Spoiler


He also tried to bring about Armageddon which would have killed even more innocent people. Once everyone had already been killed, any other path would lead to even more deaths and would not help the original people killed.