fistfulofmetal
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I watched the trailer for the Motion Comic and I don't really like the guy doing the lines.
fistfulofmetal said:I watched the trailer for the Motion Comic and I don't really like the guy doing the lines.
BlueTsunami said:Yeah, I can understand why people would be puzzled by that song choice... fortunately I knew about the Anti Nuke message behind it. With that knowledge, it was definitely fitting.
Holy shit that's some bad "old man" makeup and look at that nose. Oh, wait.JayDubya said:Well, here's Nixon from about the same time as the GN.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4zImfsypbM
So, YA RLY.
ten5ive9ine said:Just because the lyrics were relevant to the setting, doesn't mean the song was relevant to the scene. I found it cringeworthy. Ham-fisted.
StoOgE said:sounds just like an audiobook.
If you go in expecting voice acting I could see being disappointed, but its great for what they were going for.
bistromathics said:Yes, and that makes it even worse...
edit (clarification):I seriously don't know why that was even in the film - I sure don't remember it from the book, and it was such a minor detail. How did they find outOzymandias is another name for Ramses II. The smartest man in the world should be able to pick a password more secure than his own name!Veidt was in Antarctica in the book? I can't remember, but I sure hope it wasn't by Night Owl guessing his password :\
theBishop said:Thewas good in my opinion. It made more sense than the original story.big change to the ending
birdman said:I agree with this so much.Adrian creating that giant mutant squid to pretend there was an alien invasion is completely ridiculous. At least making it look like Dr. Manhattan's doing keeps the ending more coherent.
birdman said:I agree with this so much.Adrian creating that giant mutant squid to pretend there was an alien invasion is completely ridiculous. At least making it look like Dr. Manhattan's doing keeps the ending more coherent.
bistromathics said:Well there was a whole lot of build-up to that throughout the novel, right? I can't remember how often the island-scenes were, but didn't it also tie into the meta-comic? I get why they changed it, but I still wasn't happy with it. Keep in mind this happened after I'd already made up my mind about the film, partially due to false memories about the book :\
BenjaminBirdie said:It was set up as far back as the second issue.
I won't attack your enjoyment of the movie, but I will attack your "surprise" over mixed reviews.outsidah said:Really enjoyed the movie. Surprised to see the mixed reviews here... was expecting it from the general public but didnt think it would be as divided here.
For the record, I dont know any of the original material so it was all new to me.
Blader5489 said:I don't think name-dropping Pyramid Transnational counts as build-up for. That always seemed like an out-of-left-field plot device to me.psychic alien squid bomb from another dimension
The new ending, while still a plot device, is more properly established as part of the film's story.
Blader5489 said:I don't think name-dropping Pyramid Transnational counts as build-up for. That always seemed like an out-of-left-field plot device to me.psychic alien squid bomb from another dimension
The new ending, while still a plot device, is more properly established as part of the film's story.
bistromathics said:What? I was actually talking about the island where it was made. Weren't there a fair amount of scenes there? Wasn't it frequently talked about on the background news stuff...about missing artists or something?
bistromathics said:I won't attack your enjoyment of the movie, but I will attack your "surprise" over mixed reviews.
bistromathics said:What? I was actually talking about the island where it was made. Weren't there a fair amount of scenes there? Wasn't it frequently talked about on the background news stuff...about missing artists or something?
Blader5489 said:Yeah, but none of that impliesThe island, the missing artists...you could come up with any plot device based on that information.alien squid.
BenjaminBirdie said:How does?Veidt connect them to his Manhattan plan
he only discovers Ozy's plan on the island which mentions the resulting deaths of millionsBenjaminBirdie said:Then, what sets off the Comedian to go see Moloch?
Blader5489 said:They're not in the movie.
BenjaminBirdie said:Then, what sets off the Comedian to go see Moloch?
bistromathics said:well fuck me, i owe some apologies:
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I still maintain that is very stupid. Seeing it in movie-form just emphasizes its stupidity.
Blader5489 said:The Comedian is hired by the government to do (among other things) keep tabs on the other heroes, watch what they're doing, etc. While spying on Veidt, he discovers what Veidt's planning to do, then heads off to Moloch's house to make his drunken tearful confession.
like even he can't believe how simple it is.:lolBrandNew said:I love that last "oh shit"
BenjaminBirdie said:Then, what sets off the Comedian to go see Moloch?
bistromathics said:well fuck me, i owe some apologies:
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I still maintain that is very stupid. Seeing it in movie-form just emphasizes its stupidity.[/QUOTE]
I think you underestimate the public's viewing of computer passwords in the mid 80's
BenjaminBirdie said:That's pretty good, actually.
BlueTsunami said:What if it was Natalie reciting the lines... naked?
AlsoI didn't mind the way Rorschach went out, as in I didn't mind him blowing up like that. I guess its because you want so much to feel for Rorschach and how he handles crime and also what he's been through in life.
BenjaminBirdie said:Then, what sets off the Comedian to go see Moloch?
bistromathics said:Well there was a whole lot of build-up to that throughout the novel, right? I can't remember how often the island-scenes were, but didn't it also tie into the meta-comic? I get why they changed it, but I still wasn't happy with it. Keep in mind this happened after I'd already made up my mind about the film, partially due to false memories about the book :\
BlueTsunami said:I don't know, it didn't make me cringe at all... well, not as much as Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" during "that" scene. Wow... love the song but that was bad. They should have put some Tears for Fears in :lol just go all the way with it!
I still maintain that is very stupid. Seeing it in movie-form just emphasizes its stupidity.
Valkyr Junkie said:I think you underestimate the public's viewing of computer passwords in the mid 80's
for real. Jackie Earle Haley was Clint Eastwood without that mask on. Fucking seriously. His career is going places and if Hollywood ever decided to do another Dirty Harry, Haley is fucking him.Raguel said:Watched this movie twice already. Was really surprised by the emotional intensity that Jackie Earle Haley brought during the end. He out acted everybody in the movie, and he was behind the mask most of the time.
bistromathics said:well fuck me, i owe some apologies:
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I still maintain that is very stupid. Seeing it in movie-form just emphasizes its stupidity.
Valkyr Junkie said:I think you underestimate the public's viewing of computer passwords in the mid 80's
birdman said:Although I would've preferred them keeping in Adrian and Dr. Manhattan's talkbrings the point of the graphic novel home.at the end. Ozymandias asking if he did the right thing just really
yelled at the doctor about his mask[/spoiler], it not only seemed out of character, it also diminished the character of theHe was with Dan and Lorie for the first time as Walter Kovacs.doctor, who's character was only a minor reference in the film, but if that's the case then why even bother? IRL (lol), rorschach was not in-costume when he was rescued.
Also, I was in the bathroom during the Rorschach flashback/backstory scene, but my sister just told me how that went down. I guarantee that would have been the first thing i bitched about if i'd known, lol. Why would they replace such an important scenewith an axe to the face?? It's not like one required any further explanation than the other. The difference is one shows how raw and hard rorschach is when it comes to justice and is psychologically disturbing. The other one just shows him as straight-up brutal and is graphically disturbing.(with the chain to the wall, leave a saw blade, and set the place on fire)
There were too many things like this; I did not expect (nor want) the film to portray all the events from the book. I did expect it to at least properly convey the significance of the elements they did decide to use.
Raguel said:Watched this movie twice already. Was really surprised by the emotional intensity that Jackie Earle Haley brought during the end. He out acted everybody in the movie, and he was behind the mask most of the time.
If you want to have some fun, it's a lot of movie for a regular ticket priceviciouskillersquirrel said:So, GAF, as someone with no intention nor inclination whatsoever to ever read the comic... is Watchmen worth seeing?