Saw it, and I'm psyched. They really nailed the look of it. I still have some trepidation, but I have faith that any company willing to go out and get the rights to this thing know the kind of high expectations that surround it.
Anyone see the trailer for this during TDK? It looks really good and hopefully will be. To date, Watchmen remains the only graphic novel to win a Hugo Award, and is also the only graphic novel to appear on Time Magazine's 2005 list of "the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to the present.
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Saw it, and I'm psyched. They really nailed the look of it. I still have some trepidation, but I have faith that any company willing to go out and get the rights to this thing know the kind of high expectations that surround it.
The look and feel of the preview tells me they might have it. I never read those graphic novels but always heard a lot about them and have friends who have read them so we will have to see.
You seriously typed "trepidation"?
/The geek is strong with this one
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So is this what Hollywood has become? Nothing but comic book and graphic novel movies?
It looks cool, hopefully they did it right. These types of movies are either hit or miss no matter how good they look
Kind of. There was a time when it seemed like every other movie that came out was a John Grisham adaptation or an adaptation of a John Grisham knock off.
The demand for such movies has always been around, it's just that technology is finally catching up to make them a possibility. Eventually that well will run try and God help us all if Hollywood is asked to do something original for once, but for now I take comfort in the idea that for every adaptation they do (which come packaged with a good story and deep characters) that is one less soundstage availalbe for shooting a Larry the Cable Guy movie.
I concur.
There's a new Sheriff in town:
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Again, I try to stay philosophical. For every movie Toby Keith makes that less time he's in the studio doing this:
Why wouldn't it? If done correctly, they will make zillions.
Meh....
true, but what if he makes movies out of all his songs, such as this? it would be hilarious, but...
Hmmmm, I see Toby Keith as a fashion photographer whose Bentley breaks down in the middle of nowhere. As fate would have it, the mechanic who fixes his car is incredibly hot, or could be if she only believed in herself. After helping her find the inner strength to leave her emotionally abusive, trailer trash boyfriend they head off to New York and turn the fashion world upside down (while falling for each other along the way). My Fair Lady with a heavy dose of the Beverly Hillbillies. "She's a Hotty" will be THE hit of the '09 summer.
Mark my words, someone is pitching this as we speak.
I thought this was pretty ing cool.
Dr. Manhattan turned into a big blue prick
I still cant wait for this movie and am almost done reading the graphic novel.
This movie is going to kick some major ass.
I'm trying really, really hard not to get too hyped for this movie.
Dont know how many have actually read the graphic novel, but I have heard that Synder has changed the ending of the film dramatically, and that is probably the best part of the whole f-ing book. I will still see it, but my expectations are slowly headed south.
Changing the ending will ruin everything. I am hoping it is at least as good as Ironman.
I love that SP song in the trailer
Me too, but that news video gave me a boner.
Word around the campfire is that there are alternate endings and the one he chose is in the spirit of Moore's masterpiece.
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