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I'm surprised there is no thread on this already.

So who saw it last night? What did you think?

I really enjoyed the movie. It obviously isn't even close to as amazing as the graphic novel is, but it was good. It is unfortunate that the expectations of the movie are so high...there is no way it could live up to them.

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I meant to start a thread, slipped my mind though.

I'm going tonight for an IMAX showing. Very excited

I bought the graphic novel three weeks ago, meaning to read it slowly to have it done by today. Well, by last Tuesday I was only forty pages in, so I powered through it on Tuesday night. Now that I look back, I should have waited to see the movie first as the graphic novel has sorta ruined the ending for me.


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So is this a renter? Or go see it at the movies?
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By the reviews its a big screen one

cant wait, bought the Watchmen back in the early 90s, might give it a re-read

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Now that I look back, I should have waited to see the movie first as the graphic novel has sorta ruined the ending for me.
No, you will appreciate it more because you read it first. You will notice a lot of the little things that someone who hasn't read it will probably miss.

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been looking forward to this for ages

never read the novel but am a major fan of this sort of story etc

So initial views is good then, will have to go and see this on big screen soon

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Don't worry. They changed the ending for the movie. (Good thing/ bad). It's rated R, so I can't watch it! I will cry now. It comes out on DVD in July, though.

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Seeing it tmw


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Just got back from seeing it. It was a really good movie. I'm glad that I read the graphic novel first as it helped knowing the back story for the characters and the plot, though that's not to say Snyder didn't do a fantastic job adapting it for the big screen. There were several parts of the graphic novel that were completely cut out, others that were compressed, and of course, everybody knows that the ending was changed. The ending was decent, but giant squids are of course better

The acting was pretty good. Rorschach and The Comedian were perfectly cast. Silk Spectre II wasn't that great of a character in the graphic novel, so Malin Ackerman did the best she could, which turned out to be a lot better than expected considering the type of roles she's customarily played. I think the guy for Ozymandias did a decent job, but I didn't really like his costume; the one from the graphic novel was much more in line with the character and his purpose in the story. Finally, I like who was picked for Night Owl II, he portrayed the character well.

On a final note, there is way too much man meat in this movie

One more thing, watching this movie in IMAX was SWEET


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On a final note, there is way too much man meat in this movie
Yeah, it was always just dangling there...it didn't make me uncomfortable, it was just kind of distracting. I'm glad they didn't avoid it or anything, I would have found that more distracting to be honest.

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Im going to go out and get the novel before I see the movie.
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I've read the graphic novel 4 times since 2003, and I just saw it tonight, and this'll put me in the minority, but, I liked the movie better than the book.

I think the ending was more, well, complementary to the rest of the story.

The right parts were cut out, the ending was good, and I was actually awestruck by the film. As I was leaving, I said to my friend "You know, this may be in the running for top ten best movies I've ever seen", and he agreed. (We're both comic nerds, him more into Marvel, and myself more into DC).

I will say, the makeup on Nixon wasn't as good as it could've been, and some of the CG seemed kinda cheap, but overall it was a great movie, with enough action and plot to make me a happy camper.

And there's nothing wrong with the sheer amount of blue dongs in the movie. I found that to be quite amusing.

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Also, kinda embarrassed to admit that I was digging the Dylan cover over the end titles.

Then I got home and found out who performed it.

A cold shower ensued.

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Also, kinda embarrassed to admit that I was digging the Dylan cover over the end titles.

Then I got home and found out who performed it.

A cold shower ensued.
Who performed it?


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Who performed it?
*shudder* My Chemical Romance.

I found, an MCR song, to be good.

I need psychiatric help.

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