Mr. Snrub said:"I just broke this man's index finger" disagrees with you.
I agree. Rorschach is a ruthless sociopath when he wears the mask.
Mr. Snrub said:"I just broke this man's index finger" disagrees with you.
I've stopped watching the adds since I just want to see the movie at this point...but are you kidding me? These movies has EIGHT TV spots? I though Warner was just going to hype this movie among the geek crowd. I hope if this is another expensive dud like Speed Racer (in terms of ticket sales) it doesn't impact getting the director's cut.Catalix said:
Tr4nce said:Fuck yeah. Or:
'Visited other bars before this one. May have heard ambulances'.
Or the whole scene with the dogs when Kovacs truly turns into Rorschach. So awesome. Rorshach not a bad ass? Lol. It doesn't get any more bad ass.
Decado said:I've stopped watching the adds since I just want to see the movie at this point...but are you kidding me? These movies has EIGHT TV spots? I though Warner was just going to hype this movie among the geek crowd. I hope if this is another expensive dud like Speed Racer (in terms of ticket sales) it doesn't impact getting the director's cut.
sionyboy said:Rorschach sounds pretty much how I expected him to. In fact he probably sounds a lot closer to how Alan Moore reads him as well. Search youtube for Rorschach Alan Moore and you'll find a reading that Moore did on a UK tv show recently. In fact Moore reads with even more of a grunt that Haley is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FS60iN0g2I
Kastro said:i always wondered how does he see out of his mask anyway?
Yeah, I'm really impressed with the presentation too. Like that whole "Pagliacci" sequence at the end of Chap 2. The music, acting and pacing is very well done.Snaku said:Just watched the first two motion comics. They did an amazing job with these; totally blew away my expectations. Can't wait to watch the rest.
Tr4nce said:Fuck yeah. Or:
'Visited other bars before this one. May have heard ambulances'.
Or the whole scene with the dogs when Kovacs truly turns into Rorschach. So awesome. Rorshach not a bad ass? Lol. It doesn't get any more bad ass.
Bpatrol said:I don't get why so many people on a very left leaning site like this like Rorschach so much. He's the personification of everything bad about the right wing, and that's what he's meant to be. He uses torture to get information, is convinced sin is going to bring about the end of the world, is a complete conspiracy nut etc, etc. He's a psychopathic right wing character and it's weird to see so many people ignore all the bad about him and call him a badass just because he broke a guys finger and went insane.
Not everything is black and white. Also, you don't have to agree with someone to think they're a badass.Bpatrol said:I don't get why so many people on a very left leaning site like this like Rorschach so much. He's the personification of everything bad about the right wing, and that's what he's meant to be. He uses torture to get information, is convinced sin is going to bring about the end of the world, is a complete conspiracy nut etc, etc. He's a psychopathic right wing character and it's weird to see so many people ignore all the bad about him and call him a badass just because he broke a guys finger and went insane.
JayDubya said:I concur that Rorschach has a lot of bad traits; but a) he's undeniably a "basass" and b) in the end, he's the only main character remotely worthy of being called a hero.
StoOgE said:This is where we have to disagree. I know... How could you...?
Well said.JayDubya said:Rorschach certainly has a lot of bad traits; but a) he's undeniably a "badass" and b) in the end, he's the only main character remotely worthy of being called a hero.
JayDubya said:Rorschach certainly has a lot of bad traits; but a) he's undeniably a "badass" and b) in the end, he's the only main character remotely worthy of being called a hero.
suuuuuure.JayDubya said:Rorschach certainly has a lot of bad traits; but a) he's undeniably a "badass" and b) in the end, he's the only main character remotely worthy of being called a hero.
polyh3dron said:suuuuuure.If he followed through with telling the world about what Veidt did then the world would be at war again. And he probably did.
JayDubya said:Let justice be done though the heavens fall.
StoOgE said:The Libertarians against the rest of GAF :lol
I don't disagree with this, but what was done was done.JayDubya said:If the world can't be saved without that, it shouldn't be saved.
polyh3dron said:I don't disagree with this, but what was done was done.
Agreed.JayDubya said:Let justice be done though the heavens fall.
That phrase is never so apt as when one is discussing the moral problem of Watchmen.
Combine said:I think the first one people will veer to, and I as well, is Rorschach. At the very end, it almost seemed to me that, at least from the way I read it.he wanted to die
Hmm, I guess I thought he was thinkingJayDubya said:I didn't get that when I read it, or reread it, or re-reread it. I felt like he more or less thought it was inevitable.
Combine said:Hmm, I have a question for you all. Which (if any) of the main characters did you feel the most sorry for after all was said and done (Veidt, Rorschach, Daniel, Laurie, Jon)?
The Lamonster said:Luckily, whether he knew it or not, Manhattan gave Veidt some payback at the very end.
Snaku said:Blake.
Kastro said:did your copy not have the pages wherehe rapes miss jupiter and kills a vietnamese woman carrying his child
Kastro said:did your copy not have the pages wherehe rapes miss jupiter and kills a vietnamese woman carrying his child
They almost get that right.Catalix said:
Not really, Alan Moore isn't a voice actor he's just doing a deeper, quieter more monotone voice, it's no more gruff than he normally is.quadriplegicjon said:Well. I guess that settles it. whiny bitches lose!![]()
In terms of being alone, I directed that sympathy to Jon.Truant said:Never the less, I always end up feeling sorry for Blake after reading the novel. He just seems so alone.
JayDubya said:Let justice be done though the heavens fall.
That phrase is never so apt as when one is discussing the moral problem of Watchmen.
Chipopo said:Rorschach's clinging to justice is comical and absurd when viewed in the light of forces that greatly exceed his own (i.e. Dr. Manhattan and Veidt).
Chipopo said:If you consider yourself beyond justice, then you're not likely to consider yourself a villain, now are you? Nor would you care if people label you as such. That's the make-up of Veidt's character, more or less.
Chipopo said:If you consider yourself beyond justice, then you're not likely to consider yourself a villain, now are you? Nor would you care if people label you as such. That's the make-up of Veidt's character, more or less.
SketchTheArtist said:What I liked about the original ending, if I remember it correctly (feel free to step in) is thatVeidt was this brilliant individual who even tricked the great Dr. Manhattan and when his plan was over and done, he subtely asked for Manhattan's approval. Manhattan left him on an uncertain note which made Veidt doubteful of his masterpiece.