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Subj: I will be taking the folks and a family friend to see it this weekend.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 at 01:37:09 am EDT (Viewed 446 times)
Reply Subj: So, what are the opinions on "Watchmen"?
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 at 10:28:55 pm EDT (Viewed 522 times)

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I saw it this weekend and generally liked it. Definitely a far more faithful adaptation, for better or worse, than I would have ever expected could come about.

I'd say that in presenting the cliff's notes version of the story the most notable loss were all the characters that weren't superheroes... All of the man on the street stuff has been dropped. Cops, the news vendor and kid, the editor of the paper, most of the psychiatrist, etc. If it didn't directly involve one of the "Watchmen" (as the movie named them), then the scene was dropped. Understandable, but then it does make the big attack at the end fairly hollow without knowing anyone caught in it.

All told though, I liked it. I do think that, for someone who hasn't read the comic, it would be much like the Harry Potter movies are to me: There's a fair amount of interesting stuff, but the overall story of each movie itself isn't particularly great, and I just figure that there was a lot more on the page that make the stories worth telling... the details that suck one into the adventure and make it such a treat.



Word 'round the campfire is that Zack Snyder already has an extra half-hour's worth of footage ready to be reinserted into the film for the "director's cut" edition on DVD - all the stuff that he fought the studio (and lost) to try and include - so I suspect we might be seeing the news vendor and the kid, at least.

I've heard VERY encouraging things about Rorschach, from both fans of Moore and newcomers to Watchmen. It occurs to me that, in some sense, CSFB! is the non-right-wing, non-misogynistic (and hopefully non-hygiene-challenged) version of Rorschach.