jedispyder wrote:If you look at Jack's statement, he was saying as a comic adaptation it was horrible. Now here we have the fans who are saying it wasn't. That's my point, that not all fans think this is horrible.
And I really didn't feel I had to read the comics to understand the movie, I felt everything was presented in the movie for you to enjoy it. As I've said, its been years since I read the comic and only remembered very few things, but I still felt I could follow the movie. I had no trouble at all, whatsoever. I do agree it would be interesting to see how non-comic fans enjoyed it. In the thread someone commented that their non-comic friends really enjoyed it.
Even as a movie it was chunky, and had no flow. The acting of Nightowl and Silk Specter was uneven, and not great by any means. Also, in the comic, I actually felt for, and was worried about the characters, in the movie I could not have given a crap what happened to them.
For a gritty movie, the fight scenes were ridiculous and nothing like what you'd expect to see in an actual fight. Like 300, and while it worked there, it did not work here. The blood and sounds of bones snapping, however, were awesome.
The ending also feel apart. I can't put my finger on it, but it just did not work for me, anyone I saw it with. Something about using and turning Doctor Manhattan into a scapegoat just didn't fit with the rest of the movie.
While Zack Snyder makes very very good visual movies, this one fell apart.
When Alan Moore says his comics aren't meant only to be told in comic format, and unable to be told properly in other mediums, I think we should believe him. Especially after the last 3 aboritions.