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Watchmen
Go fucking see it. Now!
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I didn't expect it to be like the comic but still..
It just didn't feel like the film even had a plotline, which given the source material is appaling. Why was the mask killer plotline hardly mentioned? its probably the main plotline of the comic.
I think they tryed to stay too close to the graphic novel and by doing so failed to realise alot of the stuff doesn't work in a movie. I went with my girlfriend who told me she didn't have a clue what was going on until near the end. sure shes pretty thick but i can see what she means. A film should be well written and keep people gripped until the finale, not confuse them and sort it out at the end.
My inner geek still enjoyed bits of it though.
It just didn't feel like the film even had a plotline, which given the source material is appaling. Why was the mask killer plotline hardly mentioned? its probably the main plotline of the comic.
I think they tryed to stay too close to the graphic novel and by doing so failed to realise alot of the stuff doesn't work in a movie. I went with my girlfriend who told me she didn't have a clue what was going on until near the end. sure shes pretty thick but i can see what she means. A film should be well written and keep people gripped until the finale, not confuse them and sort it out at the end.
My inner geek still enjoyed bits of it though.

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I had no problem understanding it, and its been years since I read the comic. The plot was pretty understandable to me, the Comedienne was killed in the beginning and now we're trying to figure out who did it.
I do agree there was a lot of extra stuff that wasn't needed, but most of the stuff was to aid a point. Not all, but most. Some things could have easily been cut out to make it shorter and maybe less confusing.
I still stand by my point that I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Then again I'm very easily entertained and I enjoy almost every movie I see, lol. I'm not like others where a movie has to be completely perfect, I just sit back and let my brain relax for the movie.
I do agree there was a lot of extra stuff that wasn't needed, but most of the stuff was to aid a point. Not all, but most. Some things could have easily been cut out to make it shorter and maybe less confusing.
I still stand by my point that I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Then again I'm very easily entertained and I enjoy almost every movie I see, lol. I'm not like others where a movie has to be completely perfect, I just sit back and let my brain relax for the movie.
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And it seems I'm not the only person who really enjoyed it. Over at Newsarama there is a poll that 401 people have taken: http://www.newsarama.com/film/090307-watchmen-poll.html
10 - Perfect 12% (47 votes)
9 19% (76 votes)
8 33% (131 votes)
7 15% (60 votes)
6 7% (27 votes)
5 - Average 7% (30 votes)
4 2% (9 votes)
3 1% (6 votes)
2 1% (3 votes)
1 <1% (2 votes)
0 - Utter failure 2% (10 votes)
So all you bitchers (cough Jack cough) are the minority ^_^
10 - Perfect 12% (47 votes)
9 19% (76 votes)
8 33% (131 votes)
7 15% (60 votes)
6 7% (27 votes)
5 - Average 7% (30 votes)
4 2% (9 votes)
3 1% (6 votes)
2 1% (3 votes)
1 <1% (2 votes)
0 - Utter failure 2% (10 votes)
So all you bitchers (cough Jack cough) are the minority ^_^
The problem is, in the comic, most of the scenes are delicately linked. In the movie by removing numerous scenes and not compensating for them in the remaining ones, it ruined the flow of the movie. I never found it that confusing, but i have read the comic.
It should never, ever, be a pre-requirement to read the source material before watching a movie.
It should never, ever, be a pre-requirement to read the source material before watching a movie.

401 people (all presumably comic book fans to boot) is hardly proof of the movies enjoyability.jedispyder wrote:And it seems I'm not the only person who really enjoyed it. Over at Newsarama there is a poll that 401 people have taken: http://www.newsarama.com/film/090307-watchmen-poll.html
10 - Perfect 12% (47 votes)
9 19% (76 votes)
8 33% (131 votes)
7 15% (60 votes)
6 7% (27 votes)
5 - Average 7% (30 votes)
4 2% (9 votes)
3 1% (6 votes)
2 1% (3 votes)
1 <1% (2 votes)
0 - Utter failure 2% (10 votes)
So all you bitchers (cough Jack cough) are the minority ^_^
The point of turning it into a movie is to reach a wider audience and in that respect i think it will be summed up in one word. Fail.
And i would probably stick a 5 rating on it. (which is alot better than i thought it would be to be fair)

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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.
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.