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Topic started on 22-1-2005 @ 12:52 AM by Umbrax
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If you haven't read the watchmen there is nothing I can say here to explain it other than it one of the best (some say the best) graphic novel.
Anyone who is into conspiracies will love this book.
There Have been other movies made of graphic novels by Alan Moore. From Hell. Staring Johnny Depp and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Sean
Connary. Neither movie has Alan Moore actually watched.
The only Way a Watchmen movie will be good is if:
It's treated like Lord of the Rings was.
Alan Moore actually is interested in watching the..err..Watchmen.
Who Watches the Watchmen?
Here is a lenghty interview with Alan Moore
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reply posted on 22-1-2005 @ 01:58 AM by Pisky
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I read the Watchmen years ago - pretty good.
As for LXG - Good film but they could have made it better if they'd kept to the original graphic novel.
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reply posted on 30-1-2005 @ 02:01 AM by Umbrax
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The move is in motion.
I don't see a director added yet.
Who watches the Watchmen
Is Peter Jackson done with King Kong?
I wish he would direct the Watchmen.
I'm guessing no matter what the graphic novel will still be better than the movie.
Can anyone think of some good scenes that got to be in the movie?
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reply posted on 31-1-2005 @ 03:07 PM by bordnlazy
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I don't know All of them (hehe), I really don't mind if they cut/add a scene as long as they make it like the comic, as opposed to basing it off the
comic. If it's not put during the cold war it'll lose a big part of the theme. Of course my favorite scene is the end scenes, Include Rorschach's
side adventures, WHoah i just read Umbrax's link and there not really going to have Dr. Manhatten til the end scences. Hey if it's good or bad i
still gotta go see it!
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reply posted on 31-1-2005 @ 09:57 PM by Fittzbatty
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The watchmen is an awesome graphic novel. And i believe that you are right. the only way they could do justice for the Watchmen is to have Alan
Moore activley participating in the making of the movie
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reply posted on 10-2-2005 @ 08:44 AM by Umbrax
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watchmenmovie.com is up and running. All you can do right now is register for updates. On the web site it does
say 2006. However I don't see how it could be done by then and if it was, it would be rushed.
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reply posted on 19-12-2005 @ 11:46 AM by Umbrax
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Here is a long over due update on this movie. (Last post was in February :lol
Warner Bros. is now going to be the studio in charge of this one. The above links are to paramount studio's web sites so they are no longer
working.
filmforce.ign.com
Exclusive: Which Studio Is Watching Watchmen?
December 16, 2005 - IGN FilmForce has confirmed that the long-in-development feature film version of Watchmen is not quite as dead as fans feared
after Paramount put it into turnaround last summer, just months before it was slated to film.
Good news first. Producers Lloyd Levin and Larry Gordon have officially set up Watchmen at Warner Bros. (Entertainment Weekly reported a few months
back that Gordon and Levin were in talks with Warners.) This studio makes sense as it belongs to the Time Warner empire, as does Watchmen's comic
book publisher, DC Comics. Warners has revitalized the comic book movie genre with its gritty, A-list Batman Begins and looks to stay the course with
next year's Superman Returns and V for Vendetta.

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reply posted on 17-1-2006 @ 07:56 AM by SKMDC1
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Someone send Robert Rodriquez a copy of Watchmen. He's good at making comic book movies that seem impossible to make. Alan Moore could get
director's credit too!
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reply posted on 16-2-2006 @ 02:00 PM by BigDov
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This is definitely going to take some great talent to bring to the screen..... I feel that no matter how much I love the story, there's just no way
to pare it down to fit into a 1.5 to 2.5 hour movie and stay true to the book. I'll still be there to see it though
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reply posted on 23-8-2007 @ 11:51 PM by Umbrax
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reply posted on 24-8-2007 @ 11:11 AM by SR
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I bet they censor the vietnam scenes though. Can't wait for this movie hope they do a brillant page by page adaption or near enough like 300 and Sin
City instead of the proposed plans that sound a bit far from the original source and don't sound like they'll work.
[edit on 24-8-2007 by SR]
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reply posted on 6-7-2008 @ 07:16 AM by PeaceUk
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Jack Snyder (director of 300) is directing this movie and it is due out next year.
Man, it's gonna be awesome.
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