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quadriplegicjon said:saving this thread.. will see you in 20 years!!
Expect these carved in your grave:
"Died 2015. Banned 2029 A.D. - Skynet Wins."
quadriplegicjon said:saving this thread.. will see you in 20 years!!
Their abilities were no more superhuman than those of characters in kung fu movies. I mean holy shit it's being exaggerated.GameGamer said:Why do most of the characters have such superhuman abilities?
It seemed only Dr. Manhattan had a real reason to be beyond human.
The movie didn't explain why.
i don't see why you're suprised. if this was a thread for the book then yea, maybe. but you can't expect every movie that's based on an older source material to be fine for open spoilers like everyone will already know of it.The Lamonster said:
edit: seriously? we're spoiler-tagging this 20+ year-old material? fine.
Fonds said:Really? Didn't even like Patrick Wilson's Nite Owl?
Rorschach was best though, I agree.
Amir0x said:Pretty much I basically thought they only nailed Rorschach character. I thought the voice, the look, the acting... was pretty much how I imagined him to be.
Otherwise, it still doesn't hold up too well on video imo.
ok, I totally agree with that. He wasn't always 'off' but in the key moments, he just didn't have it. I think a small part of it is the changes to the character, especially at the end.Amir0x said:I thought he LOOKED the part, but I definitely did not think he could convincingly deliver this character through his acting. This was most apparent when he was telling Rorschach that everyone just nods their head at him because they think he's crazy. That scene totally lost its impact because of his shoddy delivery.
Comedian was second best.
Jax said:I think it holds up exceedingly well. Looks fantastic and this movie wasn't about the fight sequences anyhow. Rorschach's last scene where he cries out to Dr Manhattan to do it... was spot on. That actor was meant to play him. Not only did his voice hold up, his expressions when he said "do it" was so pained... it was pretty much the highlight of the film (aside from the obvious OMGWTFBBQ CGI work of course).
Medalion said:Is there anything that is supposed to explain why Rorschach's ink blot expressions on his Mask kept changing, despite it looks like a normal mask... the only person any kinda powers or magic was Dr.Manhatten, what is the scientific (lol) basis for the mask changing like that?
yacobod said:supposedly another dune movie is in the works set to be directed by Peter Berg coming from Paramount, hopefully its going to be better than lynch's piece of shit
Truant said:It's a special fabric made by Dr. Manhattan to be used for fashion items. Rorschach used to work at a department store or something, and used that dress after the lady who ordered it didn't want it.
They could have easily explained that by adding a scene with the girl hating the dress and throwing it on the floor or something, during the intro credits. Instead of the scene with Rorschach outside his mom's room.
The Lamonster said:The director's cut is the shit.
I love during the newGenius filmmaking, if you ask me.Hollis Mason death scene where it's showing POV flashbacks to when he was taking down super villians.
AlternativeUlster said:I just finished the Director's Cut which took 3 days to do. God, it goes on forever and still feels like a fanmade project than a real movie.
kitchenmotors said::lol
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Show me one fan project that's on par with Watchmen in terms of quality or directing ability. Sure, there were mistakes made with the movie, but it's not a complete disaster.
AlternativeUlster said:I just finished the Director's Cut which took 3 days to do. God, it goes on forever and still feels like a fanmade project than a real movie. I really think for it to work as a movie the film needed a different director that would make the film under his own artistic license. I give it * 1/2 out of ***** and I hope I never ever have to watch it again.
AlternativeUlster said:Give this guy a 100 million dollars and I am sure his Green Arrow movie will turn out at least on par (which means it will probably still be terrible):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95HegVuty3M
The Watchmen to me is about the same level as Elektra or Catwoman quality wise. Maybe in our lifetimes, we will see it finally done right.
Medalion said:It does look cool... is the explanation explaining why the expressions are fixated on ink-blot likeness instead of more recognisable facial features under a mask?
SanjuroTsubaki said:
Amir0x said:I thought he LOOKED the part, but I definitely did not think he could convincingly deliver this character through his acting. This was most apparent when he was telling Rorschach that everyone just nods their head at him because they think he's crazy. That scene totally lost its impact because of his shoddy delivery.
Jax said:I think it holds up exceedingly well. Looks fantastic and this movie wasn't about the fight sequences anyhow. Rorschach's last scene where he cries out to Dr Manhattan to do it... was spot on. That actor was meant to play him. Not only did his voice hold up, his expressions when he said "do it" was so pained... it was pretty much the highlight of the film (aside from the obvious OMGWTFBBQ CGI work of course).
Amir0x said:Pretty much I basically thought they only nailed Rorschach character. I thought the voice, the look, the acting... was pretty much how I imagined him to be.
Otherwise, it still doesn't hold up too well on video imo.
Extollere said:I saw the movie a little while ago. Honestly I'm indifferent. I can admit that it was pretty well done. The costumes were all nice, the cinematography was great, especially the colors in some of the scenes looked very beautiful. Dr. Manhattan was, for better or for worse, kinda weird looking. His face was well animated when they zoomed in on it, but his body looked so weird, I dunno.. like It didn't move like a real person but a rubbery video game body with overly pronounced muscles and lines where there shouldn't be any.. maybe they just haven't figured out how to make a true to life realistic CG body yet, or maybe we're supposed to be distracted by the penis.
Some of the scenes were great, and some of them had little or no emotion for me. Almost all of silk spectre's scenes seemed dead panned. My biggest and only real gripe was with the ending however. The change from.the giant squid to a bomb wasn't that big of a deal... but blaming it on Dr. Manhattan, and him being ok with that?! WTF?? I thought the plan was to get rid of him for a while (make him go to Mars) while Veidt did his thing..not frame him for it all. It's so sad that'd he'd have to leave and make all of Earth hate him, like forever..and Manhattan is just cool with it. He would have totally vaporized Veidt Rorschach style right then and there.
Added Hollis Mason scene was great...but over all I remain indifferent on this movie. I guess I enjoyed it, but my feeling is that this movie didn't really needed to be made. It didn't really expand upon, or improve the original source in anyway, it just simply mimicked it in some way, lost plenty of the subtle narrative and character background, and forced extra violence and action scenes down our throats for the sake of attracting a wider audience. Anyways I can't really say that I liked it or didn't like it, all I have is a resounding ....meh.
If you watch the special feature about science in Watchmen, they have a physicist explain just everything you'd want to know, including the mask you just touched on.Medalion said:Is there anything that is supposed to explain why Rorschach's ink blot expressions on his Mask kept changing, despite it looks like a normal mask... the only person any kinda powers or magic was Dr.Manhatten, what is the scientific (lol) basis for the mask changing like that?
StoOgE said:It was a stupid explanation in the comic anyway. It just looks cool.
I don't think it is the greatest film ever. It is far better than I ever expected it t be and it even does a few things better than the book in terms of making more logical sense. Overall though it also still doesn't hold a candle. It just feels unnecessary while being very entertaining to fans of the source at the same time. People who have no understanding of the novel I can't help but feel the majority will come out lost, angry, or before the films ending. I still think the best way of doing this would have been a mini-series of some sort but will I take this version? Sure. It does a wonderful job with all things considered.AlternativeUlster said:Well, I can see how some people enjoy it. The film has a 64 on Rottentomatoes which has to mean something. I didn't and thought I would give the director's cut a chance which just felt wasteful and should have spent my time finally get around to Chelsea Girls, Fanny and Alexander, Andrei Rublev, or some other sort of masterful epic. Ah well. I won't parade on your guy's fun anymore.
sooperkool said:I don't think you really understand what "apathy" is.
Watched the DC with my father to test his new Blu-Ray player and he loved it. He had no prior knowledge of it at all.SanjuroTsubaki said:People who have no understanding of the novel I can't help but feel the majority will come out lost, angry, or before the films ending. I still think the best way of doing this would have been a mini-series of some sort but will I take this version? Sure. It does a wonderful job with all things considered.
I didn't mean every person. Let's say you had ten fathers....Maybe 1 1/2 or 2 would enjoy it without any knowledge to the source. You also would have a fucked up childhood.Zabka said:Watched the DC with my father to test his new Blu-Ray player and he loved it. He had no prior knowledge of it at all.
What's this about?AlexMogil said:Oh for goodness sakes the BD-Live screening take place at 12:30 AM EST? The movie is three hours long!