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Plus, wasn't he touring that 25 minute footage around? The interview was in Australia so, I'm guessing jet lag has something to do with it.
wenis said:I would definitely not want to be in his shoes right now. He's pretty much in the gallows awaiting trial from all the fanboys now.
joey_z said:Surely a person that takes up a project as ambitious as Watchmen should be confident enough in his vision so as to not be intimidated by fanboys.
wenis said:better zach snydder interview. he's definitely a better public speaker than that last interview would lead you to believe.
Catalix said:Imagine taking on-set directions from him. What a nightmare.
Anasui Kishibe said:yep, but seeing his movies, I think it never happened
beelzebozo said:perhaps more than anyone else, i think you are really primed to hate this movie. not even alan moore can match your unenthusiasm :lol
wenis said:I would definitely not want to be in his shoes right now. He's pretty much in the gallows awaiting trial from all the fanboys now.
BenjaminBirdie said:The great irony is that "the fanboys" are dead excited about the film and only a small portion of people who actually read and internalized the original (and not the "read it but didn't see what the big deal was, hey did you read the new Chuck Dixon book oh man so good, Stephanie Brown is the ONLY true Robin" majority of comic book fanboys) are saying "So no one else is concerned that the movie is taking a powerdump on the original story? Just us? Okay. Enjoy your plushie Rorschach merchandise."
JzeroT1437 said:That's how it should be. Let's be honest, the squid thing looked and was really fucking dumb. I mean, it's a means to an end, but there are much better artistic means to the same end.
beelzebozo said:i guess i'm just a naive optimist. my reaction to things i love transitioning to film is to close my eyes, cross my fingers, and mutter "pleasebegood pleasebegood pleasebegood" under my breath
beelzebozo said:well, i'm willing to concede that though i love the book quite a bit, other people seem to love it with a greater degree of angry furor and indignation than me, so i hand the criticisms of this solely over to them. it's sort of liberating to enjoy the book but not feel personally insulted because something will be changed in the movie. that's sort of an inevitability in my mind. i like the book, but don't see each letter as something sacred, especially considering how little seems to have been changed in the transition.
beelzebozo said:you're reacting with the ferocity of someone who's been personally insulted. and i gauge much of the negative reaction as people attributing the changes to studio types thinking the audience couldn't handle or wouldn't appreciate the original story. so yes, i don't think it's a huge leap in logic to think fans think their intelligence is being insulted. but i have no clue why you want to deal in semantics when that's not at all what i was trying to convey
BenjaminBirdie said:You're talking as if Watchmen is, creatively, in the public domain. There's no "Watchmen Universe". No "takes" on the book. It's a self-contained graphic novel. It doesn't matter if there are "much better artistic means to the same end". They're fundamentally different ends. DC/WB owns the rights to Watchmen and are free to do whatever they please with it, but don't pretend that the fundamental creation that is Watchmen is in any way malleable the way you describe.
JzeroT1437 said:Your concrete, polarized version of creative expressionism is philosophically flawed. Why make a movie that's nothing more than a live-action version of what you've already read--WITH PICTURES? There's no reason to make a movie unless you're going to put an artistic or thematic spin on the content.
That's why Sin City sucks. I'd already seen it well before the movie came out--when it was a graphic novel.
There's nothing wrong with altering the content--especially if the director has attempted to keep the same theme but chosen to express it in a different way. People who complain about surface content being changed are simply morons who can't see beyond the surface to the point.
BenjaminBirdie said:Pretty much my only point. I'm genuinely curious what the motivation is when you're altering such fundamental aspects of the work.
Ignatz Mouse said:Yep, Dreiberg should be fatter. Yeah, Ozy's suit is horrible. I'm undecided on the ending's chnages becuase I have been avoiding outright spoilers and because by far the endign of Waatchmen is its weakest part.
JzeroT1437 said:Saying that changing surface content is changing a fundamental aspect of the work is the same as crazy right wing Christians insisting that all that shit in the bible actually happened for real. You're missing the message for the images you've been fed since childhood. Missing the forest for the trees.
because they canBenjaminBirdie said:Pretty much my only point. I'm genuinely curious what the motivation is when you're altering such fundamental aspects of the work.
Shins said:because they can
Think of it as a riff; it could be good, bad, or simply an interesting take. By most accounts, in the broad strokes, they are holding close to the comic in many respects. If it wasn't called Watchmen but was Watchmen with tweaks, you'd see a huge amount of bitching about plagiarism or lack of creativity. As of this film, Watchmen the comic stops being a self-contained work and becomes a part of a Watchmen universe. The core component, surely, but its not going to be self-contained.
Unless you'd like to stick your thumbs in your ears, close your eyes, and hum really loudly.
Ignatz Mouse said:He's not that bad by the standards of mainstream comics writers, no. But that's an extremely low bar. Would it have been better if Peter David was used as the whipping boy?
I like mainstream comics, granted, but they are generally pretty mediocre.
Ignatz Mouse said:What's he done? My mainstream buying is way, way down.
Thinking like that leads to movies like Batman and Robin.Kikujiro said:Speaking for myself, the problem is not the possible changes, the problem is Zack Snyder.
As Cronenberg said, to be faithful to the original work you must be unfaithful.
Freshmaker said:Thinking like that leads to movies like Batman and Robin.
Point being... Sometimes crapping on the source material just makes it stink. Disregarding the source material does not automatically makes a great movie. Quality adaptions show respect for the source material.Count Dookkake said:It also leads to movies like The Godfather, Naked Lunch, Starship Troopers, Dolores Claiborne, Adaptation, etc.
Freshmaker said:Point being... Sometimes crapping on the source material just makes it stink. Disregarding the source material does not automatically makes a great movie. Quality adaptions show respect for the source material.
OuterWorldVoice said:From the trailer, it seems obvious the movie is going to be a better and more important work than the comic book.
OuterWorldVoice said:From the trailer, it seems obvious the movie is going to be a better and more important work than the comic book. I have no doubt it will take the opportunity to address some of the comic's glaring flaws and bring it to a large mainstream audience.
BenjaminBirdie said:Surely no one believes this. It's going to be more influential to film than the original was to comics?
wenis said:what if it is? what if the mainstream crowd overwhelmingly says "this movie is the greatest thing since sliced bread and makes the dark knight look like a saturday morning cartoon and completely changes the rules to film adaptations"
wenis said:what if it is? what if the mainstream crowd overwhelmingly says "this movie is the greatest thing since sliced bread and makes the dark knight look like a saturday morning cartoon and completely changes the rules to film adaptations"
BenjaminBirdie said:Watchmen had an impact on a lot more than just comics of its genre. Are you saying Watchmen will impact the filmmaking approaches of people like Paul Thomas Anderson and The Coen Brothers?
OWV is a known jokester, you know thisBenjaminBirdie said:Surely no one believes this. It's going to be more influential to film than the original was to comics?