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Grizzlyjin said:
Because of 300? The original comic ain't Shakespeare, that's for damn sure. :lol

The biggest projects he has directed so far is 300 and the new Dawn of the Dead. I'm just so sick of people complaining about him when it isn't like he has some long history of making terrible movies, like say Uwe Boll. 300 was brainless, but it's not the worse movie on the planet. Snyder stuck close to the spirit of the source matieral, and added a brief side story to pad out the script. So what exactly did he do wrong?

Sounds to me like you're just hatin' for the sake of hatin'
End yourself.
 
Kastro said:
hey so uh.. how do you pronounce Rorschach ?

Pretty easy for native German speakers. Simply drop the c in sch, the tricky part is the last ch. The easiest way to pronounce it in english would probably be Rorshuck.

That sounds close enough.

EDIT:

The name comes from Hermann Rorschach so just go the safe route and at least try to pronounce it in way that sounds remotely German.
 
Kastro said:
hey so uh.. how do you pronounce Rorschach ?
have you ever taken one of those tests?

rorschach.jpg


btw, I see a spider-bat. The highest grossing superhero movie if it was ever made.

(rawr-shahk, rohr-)
 
Iceman said:
have you ever taken one of those tests?

rorschach.jpg


btw, I see a spider-bat. The highest grossing superhero movie if it was ever made.

(rawr-shahk, rohr-)

Oh duh.. that makes perfect sense now, with the mask and all. I never knew what the name for those tests were.. I always just called them ink-blot
 
Kevin Smith has seen Watchmen.

“I saw Watchmen. It’s fucking astounding. The Non-Disclosure Agreement I signed prevents me from saying much, but I can spout the following with complete joygasmic enthusiasm: Snyder and Co. have pulled it off. Remember that feeling of watching Sin City on the big screen and being blown away by what a faithful translation of the source material it was, in terms of both content and visuals? Triple that, and you’ll come close to watching Watchmen. Even Alan Moore might be surprised at how close the movie is to the book. March can’t come soon enough.”

http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/08/15/kevin-smith-has-seen-watchmen-its-fking-astounding/
 
Duderz said:
Uggh. I really, really don't want to get my hopes too high for this, but after the trailer and now this, I believe!
Kevin Smith gave a retarded glowing review of Revenge of the Sith before it came out. His opinion is worthless. Look at this shit.
"Revenge of the Sith" is, quite simply, fucking awesome. This is the "Star Wars" prequel the haters have been bitching for since "Menace" came out, and if they don't cop to that when they finally see it, they're lying. As dark as "Empire" was, this movie goes a thousand times darker - from the triggering of Order 66 (which has all the Shock Troopers turning on the Jedi Knights they've been fighting beside throughout the Clone Wars and gunning them down), to the jaw-dropping Anakin/Obi Wan fight on Mustafar (where - after cutting his legs and arm off, Ben leaves Skywalker burning alive on the shores of a lava river, with Anakin spitting venomous sentiments at his departing mentor), this flick is so satisfyingly tragic, you'll think you're watching "Othello" or "Hamlet".
 
I have to say, with the make-up and wig, Jackie Earle Haley looks EXACTLY like Kovacs; perfect fucking casting, right there.

Fuck the haters, I'm really, REALLY fucking excited for this. Most anticipated movie of 2009 for me, personally.
 
Yeah, that was actually kind of cool when it was revealed in the story. And afterwards when you reread it, you notice how it couldn't have been more obvious.
 
JayDubya said:
Yeah, that was actually kind of cool when it was revealed in the story. And afterwards when you reread it, you notice how it couldn't have been more obvious.

Exactly. You feel like a dummy the second time around at all the shit you should have seen coming.
 
Jacobi said:
Wow@that pic. If they even nailed that the end is near-guy who doesn't have any meaning at all, then wow!!!

Assuming you've read the comic

You gotta be kidding me.You never realised what Rorschach really did for a living?:lol
 
Guzim said:
Are you joking?

wow you guys must suck at keeping secrets, that was an awesome part in the book specially when you read it the second time, why don't we try to let the people who hasn't read the book enjoy it in the movie.
 
Linkzg said:
Regarding the pic above:
That isn't some homeless guy, dammit!

It looks like a pretty good pick, but I am wondering about what his physical build is. He looks really skinny there. Walter Kovacs was pretty built for his size in the comic.

I got the impression, from the comic, that Kovacs wasn't particularly big, just insanely intense. I think he's one of those types who has visible muscles not because he's ripped, but because he has about 3% body fat. The guy they got to play him is a skinny little bastard, though.
 
zewone said:
Kevin Smith has seen Watchmen.

“I saw Watchmen. It’s fucking astounding. The Non-Disclosure Agreement I signed prevents me from saying much, but I can spout the following with complete joygasmic enthusiasm: Snyder and Co. have pulled it off. Remember that feeling of watching Sin City on the big screen and being blown away by what a faithful translation of the source material it was, in terms of both content and visuals? Triple that, and you’ll come close to watching Watchmen. Even Alan Moore might be surprised at how close the movie is to the book. March can’t come soon enough.”

http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/08/15/kevin-smith-has-seen-watchmen-its-fking-astounding/

:lol

If it's half as good as the Donkey Show scene in Clerks II, then boy am I excited. Or maybe the Bluntsaber battle in Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back?

Do...do I dare...to dream?
 
I finished the comic for the first time this weekend. It was awesome!

I am pumped about this movie but with some trepidation, as I have with most comic book adaptations.
 
Damn, on a recent SMOD kevin said he was gonna suck Zack's dick for a sneak peak...

I didn't think he'd actually do it.
 
dmshaposv said:
Assuming you've read the comic

You gotta be kidding me.You never realised what Rorschach really did for a living?:lol

Holy shit, I know I never realized that. :lol

I really need to read Watchmen a second time...
 
I read Watchmen again.

Man it rocks..... every frame is like its own easter egg. Its my third reading and I'm still seeing spoilers jump out from the background of the frame.

Still don't know how they are going to fit the story into 145 minutes of film. I hope they get as much in, but I hope they don't water it down to fit. I also hope they don't cut the scene where
during the prison riot Big Figure and his cronies are trying to get to Rorchach, only to have one of them have his fingers broken/throat cut and the other electrocuted. Its brutal, but you really get a handle for just how calculating Rorschach really is. He doesn't flinch or hesitate, its like he has read a walkthrough or something.
 
sionyboy said:
I read Watchmen again.

Man it rocks..... every frame is like its own easter egg. Its my third reading and I'm still seeing spoilers jump out from the background of the frame.

Still don't know how they are going to fit the story into 145 minutes of film. I hope they get as much in, but I hope they don't water it down to fit. I also hope they don't cut the scene where
during the prison riot Big Figure and his cronies are trying to get to Rorchach, only to have one of them have his fingers broken/throat cut and the other electrocuted. Its brutal, but you really get a handle for just how calculating Rorschach really is. He doesn't flinch or hesitate, its like he has read a walkthrough or something.
HE'S LIKE BATMAN
 
So, finally I understand what Watchmen is about, after reading up about the subject ALOT. Anyway, I have to say that the first time I saw the trailer I thought that the characters, except for the Comedian and Rorshach, looked so corny. But now I know what Watchmen is about, and the whole premise looks awesome to me. I also ordered the graphic novel. Can't wait for it to arrive. I want to know the backgrounds of these people, and want to know what they are like. Anyway, I've read through this whole thread, and I saw that it has been said multiple times that the novel doesn't contain much action. Now, that's all fine by me, but how come there's little action in a book about superheroes? Don't you get to see them fight crime occassionally in the novel and stuff like that?
 
Tr4nce said:
So, finally I understand what Watchmen is about, after reading up about the subject ALOT. Anyway, I have to say that the first time I saw the trailer I thought that the characters, except for the Comedian and Rorshach, looked so corny. But now I know what Watchmen is about, and the whole premise looks awesome to me. I also ordered the graphic novel. Can't wait for it to arrive. I want to know the backgrounds of these people, and want to know what they are like. Anyway, I've read through this whole thread, and I saw that it has been said multiple times that the novel doesn't contain much action. Now, that's all fine by me, but how come there's little action in a book about superheroes? Don't you get to see them fight crime occassionally in the novel and stuff like that?

The novel is more about the psychology of the characters and their motives. There are fights but only a few of them are your traditional superhero vs. supervillian fights. Most of the fights are between the superheroes and these thuggish characters but it's still entertaining to see the heroes overcome the odds or be resourceful. Moore also does an excellent job exploring the characters juxtaposing the fights with a calmer moment or something else.
 
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