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OMG THE BIG BLUE COCK. WHAT UP BITCHES??
I SHALL RETURN!!!!

[Edited on March 12, 2009 at 3:20 PM. Reason : CUZ I WANTED TO]

3/12/2009 3:19:42 PM

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Jesus this blue cock thing has become a big deal. When I was watching the movie I don't think I even noticed it. You guys are just a bunch of meat gazers.

3/12/2009 3:39:55 PM

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Exactly. I think a lot of people complain about the blue dong because they feel it necessary in order to secure their own masculinity.

If you were blue, ripped, and had such powers, you'd walk around naked too. No one would say shit to you.

3/12/2009 5:03:37 PM

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HELL YEAH MEAT GAZORS!!!

[Edited on March 12, 2009 at 5:50 PM. Reason : I WANTED TO]

3/12/2009 5:49:41 PM

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"Jesus this blue cock thing has become a big deal. When I was watching the movie I don't think I even noticed it. "


you must be blind! seriously alot of time you dont notice but when he is walking down the stairs and the camera panes from his feet up, you kind of notice

3/12/2009 5:50:50 PM

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I AM ALL FOR THE BLUE COCK

3/12/2009 5:59:29 PM

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It's just a goddamn penis. Billions of folks have one. What's the big deal?

3/12/2009 8:55:54 PM

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They're complaining about it because they're secretly fascinated and/or turned on by it.

3/12/2009 9:13:11 PM

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bunch of cock lookers

3/13/2009 1:19:49 AM

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damn penis overshadowing actual conversation about the movie

but yea it was pretty big

3/13/2009 1:38:29 AM

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I love that they made it twice as large as in the comic. As a true fan of the comic, I admit I noticed it's flaccid mass. I'm a grower, so it doesn't challenge my manhood.

3/13/2009 1:47:35 AM

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OMG BLUE COCK IS THE DOMINATING TOPIC

YEAHHH

[Edited on March 13, 2009 at 3:12 AM. Reason : I MF WANTED TOO]

3/13/2009 3:12:14 AM

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I was really disappointed in this movie.


I'll admit, i'd never heard of the watchmen before the film release, but i felt like the movie was just too disjointed. I mean you had all this shit going on in parallel to all this random history of the characters, and retarded action/porn scenes that just seemed out of place.

It was certainly a different kind of comic book movie, but by the end, I was glad I had never read the comics.

I don't think it was the worst movie ever, but certainly my least favorite comic book movie. (Yes, that includes the Hulk, Punisher, and even Ghost Rider.)

3/13/2009 10:05:34 AM

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Elektra? Catwoman? Batman & Robin?

3/13/2009 10:46:23 AM

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^^Read the comic and you will be glad you did.

Only graphic novel to make Time Magazine's list of top 100 best novels...and those people know their shit.

3/13/2009 11:59:19 AM

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Yeah, there's no crystallization of theme in the movie like there is in the book. In the book, you can feel all of the characters and their backstories working towards something (I suppose "I DID IT!" is as good as anything), and when you get there, lots of other things make sense. This is especially evident when you go back and read multiple times, because you see that the clues were there all along in the intricacies of the panels. That's something that may never exist in a movie, and certainly doesn't in this one.

3/13/2009 12:34:02 PM

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Only comic ever to win a Hugo award too. I hope you know groundbeef that they condensed a novel thats actually worth six 3hour episodes into one movie. I haven't seen this movie yet but its obvious that it can be no more than a campy tribute to fans who have read the comic and know whats going down by heart. They're are so many great tidbits like the black frigate and rorshachs prison lunch scene that this movie most likely didn't even touch. The only thing I can attribute your experience too would be if you started watching Star Wars ep IV without ever even hearing about the first 3 movies.

And this is coming from someone who seldom reads anything if its more than a couple pages. Let me just say, the comic is remarkable and Alan Moore the writer is both a weird dude and a genius.

3/13/2009 12:47:12 PM

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"The only thing I can attribute your experience too would be if you started watching Star Wars ep IV without ever even hearing about the first 3 movies."


Umm...I watched episode 4 at least a decade before I-III even existed...

3/13/2009 1:02:55 PM

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doh

yea well, knock the V off that numeral and you know what I mean

anyway poor example since its not so much the story but the style, plot building, themes, intricancies, and all that jazz you're missing by not reading the comic.

[Edited on March 13, 2009 at 1:38 PM. Reason : .]

3/13/2009 1:32:51 PM

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Re the comic, haven't seen the movie. So how is the threat of alien attack going to secure lasting peace? You'd think that it would only set it back a bit or slow the progress of 'mutual destruction'. Give people a generation... or less, they'll forget and be right back where they started.

I heard they got rid of the squid in the movie. Can't imagine what they used in its place.

3/13/2009 1:39:06 PM

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^ supposed to unite the world against a common foe.

3/13/2009 1:45:30 PM

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Yeah, I get it, but what about it? They'd be united for a generation. People would forget and go back to their old ways. Especially after years of not having any other attacks. I.e. the common foe is no longer considered a credible threat.

3/13/2009 1:50:00 PM

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Spoiler**

I think the ending with rorshach's journal showing up on the journalist's desk kinda alludes to that in a certain way. In the end theres always gonna be a new conflict and that even with the help of a divine being (dr. manhatten) the world is imperfect and some flawed bullshit will always arise. Thats the genius of Moore, he left the story at a loose end and thats what made it so compelling. You also have to consider the times this story was made, which was post climactic cold war.

[Edited on March 13, 2009 at 1:56 PM. Reason : forgot tag]

3/13/2009 1:54:58 PM

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You're right. It's just temporary till the dark side of human nature resurfaces. That's why when Veidt asks Dr. Manhatten if it works out in the end or whatever, he replies with something like, "there is no end."

3/13/2009 1:55:22 PM

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Wonder if Alan has it in him to write a second one. Last I heard, though, he was practicing magic. And not the card trick kind...


[Edited on March 13, 2009 at 2:06 PM. Reason : not]

3/13/2009 2:05:23 PM

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Please not to write 2nd one. It would take away from the greatness that Watchmen already is.

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"In the end theres always gonna be a new conflict and that even with the help of a divine being (dr. manhatten) the world is imperfect and some flawed bullshit will always arise."


Really it was Manhattan's fault that things got as bad as they did. After he (literally) single handily ended the Vietnam War, he was seen as such a threat by the Russians that they felt the need to stockpile more and more weapons and keep their forces constantly on alert at the borders, to which the fictional version of Nixon responded to similarly.

Its like the Comedian said, the US would go crazy if they lost that war. Instead, it only got worse.

3/13/2009 4:52:46 PM

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i'm going to see it at either 7 or 9 tonight. are the excerpts from nite owl's book, the book about dr. Manhattan, etc that are between chapters included in the movie?

3/13/2009 5:58:39 PM

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This *isn't* a superhero movie.

Its a movie about the human condition that happens to have superheros in it.


It makes much more sense if you look at it that way. I hate that its being marketed at a superhero movie.

3/13/2009 6:43:46 PM

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All this discussion is making me want to hit up a guy I know for the paperback copy he let me borrow a while ago. To me the whole watchman chronicle is like one of those pop-up books with the movable tabs and such you used to read as a kid, so enjoyable and engrossing you could mess with it for hours. I'd probably give this movie a chance just to see some of the scenes come alive. Like when the comedian gets his eye slashed or when ozzy catches the bullet, things like that would be cool. However I dont expect near the amount of satisfaction one would get from reading the novel. Its one of those type of things at the end where the only thing that can come out of your mouth is like "fuck." Thats how I would describe it.

[Edited on March 13, 2009 at 7:43 PM. Reason : i'm fucking drunk]

3/13/2009 7:23:20 PM

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"I was really disappointed in this movie.


I'll admit, i'd never heard of the watchmen before the film release, but i felt like the movie was just too disjointed. I mean you had all this shit going on in parallel to all this random history of the characters, and retarded action/porn scenes that just seemed out of place.

It was certainly a different kind of comic book movie, but by the end, I was glad I had never read the comics.

I don't think it was the worst movie ever, but certainly my least favorite comic book movie."

3/13/2009 8:36:13 PM

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went and saw it tonight having never read it and I really enjoyed it. There were certainly parts of the movie that felt disjointed but overall it had a very unique feel to it and kept me engaged the entire time. I didnt really feel like it was a "superhero" movie, but even classifying it as such, it was worlds better than most superhero movies I have seen lately.

3/14/2009 12:10:32 AM

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"I mean you had all this shit going on in parallel to all this random history of the characters"


The book was written in a parallel/symmetrical format where every other chapter alternates between plot and backstory. Each character had their own history chapter (Rorschach with the psychiatrist, Manhattan on Mars, Comedian at his own funeral, etc).

3/14/2009 1:41:49 AM

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"went and saw it tonight having never read it and I really enjoyed it. There were certainly parts of the movie that felt disjointed but overall it had a very unique feel to it and kept me engaged the entire time. I didnt really feel like it was a "superhero" movie, but even classifying it as such, it was worlds better than most superhero movies I have seen lately."


+1

there was a lot going on, for sure. i feel like i missed some stuff need to read the comic for it to all come together. it was a bit long, though.

3/14/2009 3:35:31 PM

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The russians feared the U.S. would start a nuclear war with Dr Manhattan's help. Then, one day, Dr Manhattan visibly obliterates Moscow. And, odd as it sounds, The Soviet Union's first response is not to launch missiles in hope of revenge, but to instead check western television to find out that Dr Manhattan has also devastated New York and a bunch other cities. Do I have this right?

I am affraid that an alien invasion is a bit more believable, since only then could the Russian's not blame America and Dr Manhattan.

[Edited on March 14, 2009 at 4:12 PM. Reason : .,.]

3/14/2009 4:10:52 PM

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i'm sure the usa and ussr were in constant contact with each other even during the real cold war.

3/14/2009 9:05:50 PM

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^^Nixon didn't immediately hit the red button either, they knew pretty fast that it wasn't a Russian attack.

3/14/2009 11:46:33 PM

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jeez

movie was painful at times

it was like a sandwich made of pizza and donuts

sure, i love sandwiches, and i love pizza, and i LOVE donuts
but something about the idea put into reality just ain't gonna work

i feel like it did TOO MUCH to try and go "HEY ITS JUST LIKE READING THE BOOK!"

if i want the same experience the book gave me - I'LL REREAD THE FUCKING BOOK

i will say, rorschach was damn near perfect, in mask and out of mask

silk spectre 1 and 2 were just horrible though

comedian was good for the 11 minutes he was in it

dr manhattan is a tossup for me, they did not do nearly enough to convince me that "THE COMEDIAN IS MY FATHER" scene was enough to flip the care-switch
but that goes back to the whole "comedian was not in it enough"

and night owl was ok as dan, but was painful in costume

don't even get me started on what they did to ozymandias

the movie gets about a 3.5/10 from Woodfoot

3/15/2009 1:01:51 AM

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^Did you, too, just get back from seeing it at Mission Valley?

3/15/2009 1:25:11 AM

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I'm gonna watch the movie tomorrow when it gets downloa when I get the chance to seeing it.

Its not like I dont have the faith in hollywood to bring to life another butchered recreation but lets just say I have my doubts.

3/15/2009 1:37:24 AM

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Ok so I saw this movie today, here are my thoughts:

It was mediocre at best, I would give it 2.5 maybe 3 stars out of 5. I'm sure the graphic novel is MUCH better (I've never read it, but I might). The movie just seemed like it was trying too hard to be like graphic novel, which IMHO is simply impossible, no movie adaptation can ever be as good as reading the book.

on another note, I find it incredibly fucked up that people can watch shit like a little girl's remains being eaten by dogs, or a guy's skull getting split with a cleaver, but freak out at the sight of a flaccid penis

[Edited on March 15, 2009 at 2:56 AM. Reason : ps]

3/15/2009 2:37:40 AM

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"^Did you, too, just get back from seeing it at Mission Valley?"


i saw a matinee

and i live outside boston

so, no

3/15/2009 2:46:06 AM

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"i feel like it did TOO MUCH to try and go "HEY ITS JUST LIKE READING THE BOOK!""


oh and, although the squid was some outer limits bullshit (no, seriously), I feel that both superpowers uniting against an alien foe is a stronger ending.

[Edited on March 15, 2009 at 7:16 AM. Reason : .]

3/15/2009 7:03:48 AM

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^ you could say that when Dr M leaves Earth for Mars he becomes an alien foe, since they blame the attacks on him.

3/15/2009 8:20:26 AM

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I suppose, but I don't really see how either superpower or both combined would think they could stop/kill dr. manhattan.

we all know, when humanity bands together, we can stomp some aliens (see independence day)

3/15/2009 8:25:22 AM

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i thought it was good. i think it might be confusing to those who haven't read the book, unless you pay really close attention and aren't sleepy. i'd like to see it again. i'll definitely be buying it when it comes out on bluray

and jesus christ yall really need to grow up and get over the whole penis issue. it confirms my theory that many of the males on this site have some sort of secret homosexual thing going on.

[Edited on March 15, 2009 at 9:21 AM. Reason : stupid boys]

3/15/2009 9:16:15 AM

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"I suppose, but I don't really see how either superpower or both combined would think they could stop/kill dr. manhattan. "


Ozy's plan wasn't to get the world togethr to fight manhattan

it was to seek peace with each other so they don't have to fight him

which almost

ALMOST

makes more sense than the book

because while the nations would join to fight the aliens

one little thing and they'd be back at each other's throats

but this time they'd be equipped with the tools to kill aliens as they try to kill each other

3/15/2009 5:39:07 PM

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I really wish the "nothing ever ends" line had stayed as DrM talking to Ozzy, instead of Laurie being all "I know what John would say..." It was a much stronger line the way it was written in the novel.

If I was Dan and Laurie kept bringing up what John would do and what John would say, I'd slap the bitch and leave.

3/15/2009 5:44:17 PM

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"The 55-year-old author says he wants nothing to do with the film because his story, published in 1986, is not suited to the big screen. He said: ‘It was designed to exploit all the things that comic books can do and no other medium can.’

He has insisted any royalties go to the artist who drew Watchmen, Dave Gibbons.

Mr Moore could not prevent the sale of film rights as they are owned by his former publisher, DC Comics.

But he says the film has left him ‘spitting venom’. He ignored the West End premiere, instead going for a walk near his home with his wife Melinda."


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1162089/Hollywood-super-hairo--comic-book-genius-wont-make-penny-65m-Watchmen.html

Thats nuts, but I totally agree with him.

3/16/2009 6:42:00 AM

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65 million pounds is like over a 100 million dollars

If I was him I would have leased about 3 ferarri's by now

but +1 for human integrity over greed

3/16/2009 11:10:40 AM

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I just don't know what people expect from movies. Do you want them to give you a blowjob?

I thought this movie was a ton of fun and intellectually stimulating enough for $7. Dr. Manhattan was cool, the Nixon President For Life stuff was cool (the alt-history was one of my favorite things about the story), and Rorschach was just scary and acted amazingly.

Excited to read the book now, and maybe the fact that I haven't is why I liked the movie so much, but... it was good.

3/16/2009 2:25:25 PM

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