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Ether_Snake said:Roschach was a great character and you can really have had a movie only about him. He didn't fit at all in the story, and really didn't deserve to be wasted in such a movie. The scenes with him were great. It's really a shame. A movie about such a vigilante would have been great.
I also liked Dr. Manhattan, and again he too feels like he was throw in a story he didn't really belong in. A story could have been written about such a character and his impact on the world, without the need for him to be in this story.
Basically I think that the author of the Watchmen probably had all these little stories/super heroes he wanted to write about, but couldn't settle on one, so he put them all in the same story and tried to tie it up together. A lot like Quentin Tarantino, except QT does it right.
Wow. Those are some pretty cool assumptions as to what Moore was trying to achieve.
Basically, Watchmen is just a failed JLA, right?