So Watchmen has made $90 million in 5 days worldwide. Not too shabby. Don't see why it can't cover the $120-150 million budget.
RAMA
Are you including post-production costs in that?
--Ted
So Watchmen has made $90 million in 5 days worldwide. Not too shabby. Don't see why it can't cover the $120-150 million budget.
RAMA
Please go see the movie again next weekend.
You have to understand, everyone is watching to see how the film will do in its second week. If you care about movies that have a brain, or balls, (and this film's got both, literally), or true adaptations -- And if you're thinking of seeing it again anyway, please go back this weekend, Friday or Saturday night. Demonstrate the power of the fans, because it'll help let the people who pay for these movies know what we'd like to see. Because if it drops off the radar after the first weekend, they will never allow a film like this to be made again.
I think that if Watchmen doesn't turn out to be a hit, it won't be because it's a poor film, but because it wasn't the sort of comic book movie the average audience might have been expecting.
As for Eddie, I thought he was just as much of a monster as Rorschach. The difference was that one took glee in his sadistic actions, while the other simply saw them as necessary. Rorschach's ruthless logic is much scarier than a flamethrower-wielding psychopath--Rorschach is, to borrow a phrase, dangerously sane.
Rorschach believes in the importance of the most direct and primitive and manichean ideas - absolute truth and an-eye-for-an-eye justice. The Comedian professes to believe in nothing.
Part of me just thought it was odd that the government would allow Eddie to use lethal force openly on civilians, if that's what they intended to convey. It's hard to tell what he was shooting at the crowd, or if he shot over them.
I saw it twice. So when my phone started vibrating I slipped out. As I was finishing my call an older man(60+) came out on his phone.Well it doesn't help that it's an R rated superhero film that people thought they'd be able to bring their kids to just because it has superheroes. Even for an R rated film it's very violent and risque. That doesn't help either.
It was pretty funny, at the movie theater I went to posted all over the windows of the box office was a big disclaimer warning parents Watchmen isn't your usual comic book movie, it's rated R, it had graphic sex and violence!
It was pretty funny, at the movie theater I went to posted all over the windows of the box office was a big disclaimer warning parents Watchmen isn't your usual comic book movie, it's rated R, it had graphic sex and violence!
It amazes me how stupid some parents are these days! You would think the huge R rating besides the title would be enough warning unless they have no clue what the rating means.![]()
It was pretty funny, at the movie theater I went to posted all over the windows of the box office was a big disclaimer warning parents Watchmen isn't your usual comic book movie, it's rated R, it had graphic sex and violence!
It amazes me how stupid some parents are these days! You would think the huge R rating besides the title would be enough warning unless they have no clue what the rating means.![]()
Oh, c'mon! There wasn't that much exploded gore and viscera sticking to ceilings, male asses/member, and sociopathy presented in a sympathetic light. Which is to say, there was some...![]()
On another note, Rorschach's Journal the ending of both the novel and film leave us with the impression that Veidt's scheme may be unraveled by it. In the book there's a police report which lists Rorschach's/Kovacs possessions at the time of his capture. Among them is a journal full of 'cramped illegible scrawl'.
It was pretty funny, at the movie theater I went to posted all over the windows of the box office was a big disclaimer warning parents Watchmen isn't your usual comic book movie, it's rated R, it had graphic sex and violence!
It amazes me how stupid some parents are these days! You would think the huge R rating besides the title would be enough warning unless they have no clue what the rating means.![]()
Could be our ratings. 12, 15 and 18, indicating the ages you're allowed to see the movie at.It was pretty funny, at the movie theater I went to posted all over the windows of the box office was a big disclaimer warning parents Watchmen isn't your usual comic book movie, it's rated R, it had graphic sex and violence!
It amazes me how stupid some parents are these days! You would think the huge R rating besides the title would be enough warning unless they have no clue what the rating means.![]()
Seriously how much dumber can you make the ratings. Does the word "Restricted" sound like a good thing??
In my theatre I saw a bunch of 8 year old kids with their parents.. **sigh**
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