Eh. I have ambivalent feelings about this. Mostly because I personally feel the Watchmen graphic novel (which blew me away when I was a teen) no longer seems like -quite- the ageless classic of perfection it did to me back then.
It's sort of like The Killing Joke graphic novel...I read it in my teens and was "WOW! BEST JOKER EVER!"
These days I can barely stand it. It has gorgeous Brian Bolland art, but a take on the two main characters that I now find nonsensical...and John Ostrander, Chuck Dixon, and Paul Dini later proved that Babs really didn't deserve to be demoted to victim.
I still enjoy portions of Watchmen but a lot of it seems so...thin and dated, these days.
Ozymandias has pretty much been proven to have been completely wrong about the Cold War. Except for Silk Spectre II, nearly all the female characters make me feel ill.
Still, I'll probably see it. I'm a geek.
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I don't know if I'm excited to see this. I absolutely loved the graphic novel. It was incredible, and the first graphic novel I had ever read. But I honestly don't think that any movie can really live up to the images I have in my head. Still, like Puffy, I will probably see it anyway.
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I'm a bit more emotionally invested in Watchmen. I analyzed it in depth and wrote three lit papers--in fact, those three papers helped me find a way to deal with literary and art appreciation elements in comic book analysis. For me, it's not the events or characters that matter but the themes. If they mess that up, it'll be awful for me.
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I agree with what director Terry Gilliam said about adapting the graphic novel into a movie: It's unnecessary because "Watchmen" IS already like a movie. And you know, not everything has to become a movie. Sometimes--heck, often--the original work is enough.
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quote:Originally posted by Puffy Treat: ...sort of. I still enjoy portions of Watchmen but a lot of it seems so...thin and dated, these days.
Ozymandias has pretty much been proven to have been completely wrong about the Cold War.
We came extremely close to having nuclear war in the '80s when tensions were pretty high. There've been a couple Hatrack threads on this before -- here's a link to one of them
(But yeah, as to the movie, I'm not enthused about it. If HBO did it as a series though, that could be cool.)
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I'm not sure about it either. The graphic novel is amazing... I'm gonna wait nervously for more news, previews and the like. It'd be really, really easy to screw it up.
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quote:Originally posted by plaid: We came extremely close to having nuclear war in the '80s when tensions were pretty high. There've been a couple Hatrack threads on this before -- here's a link to one of them
Where did I say that Cold War tensions didn't exist in the 80s?
I said that Ozymandias was wrong to kill all those people with his artificial alien invader. Turns out that wasn't the only way to diffuse US/Soviet tensions after all.
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