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IDK - I think the film worked better than Alan Moore's comic book version. That said, for me, the only real interesting characters were Dr. Manhattan (if this is a sequel, he's now gone off to peruse godhood); Rorschach (a frozen stain somewhere in Antarctica); the Comedian (Dead) and Ozymandias (Who is a big sociopath - and might make an interesting Villain; but given the situation, the two who know what happened - and for me the two most uninteresting characters in the group) will stay silent; or at best be ineffective as their a couple of idiots compared to Ozymandias.I don't subscribe to HBO, though I enjoy the hell out of their hotel streaming. This new post is for discussion of the nine new episodes of WATCHMEN, the first of which airs at 9 on Sunday.
Most of you probably know this is an inherent sequel rather than a reboot. At least two of the 2009 film's characters will be returning....the former Silk Spectre, Jr. as well as the murderer formerly known as Ozmandias........now played by Jeremy Irons.
How many of you are psyched as I am?
If you loved the movie, why not give it a chance? Vibe seems very similar at least.I don't really know the comic, I loved the movie and there was nothing in the trailer that made me feel I NEED to see this. Except perhaps Jeremy Irons.
Skip for me.
It looks like Dr. Manhattan is going to be on the show if the blue hand in one of the trailers is anything to go by.That said, for me, the only real interesting characters were Dr. Manhattan (if this is a sequel, he's now gone off to peruse godhood);
My favourite superhero movie by quite a way.I found the movie dull and overly ponderous.
The comic ending wouldn't have worked in a live action movie so I'm a little sad the TV show follows the book.
I remember TIME magazine said it was too faithful, though it's tricky to tamper with near-perfection.
Which probably says something about you.Honestly, Rorschach was the only character I really wound up rooting for in Moore's Watchmen.
Which probably says something about you.
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