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Post by Jason Todd Grisham on Dec 25, 2008 1:14:20 GMT -5
Either Warner Bros. is going to have to make a deal, or appeal. Which would definitely push back the release date.
Looks like Alan Moore's curse is working.
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Post by Phosphor Glow on Dec 25, 2008 1:19:28 GMT -5
....f***.
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Post by Frank Castle on Dec 25, 2008 1:23:19 GMT -5
No way.
It's a DC movie, only Warner can do DC Movies.
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Post by Jason Todd Grisham on Dec 25, 2008 1:34:36 GMT -5
It's a DC movie, only Warner can do DC Movies. Fox purchased the rights in the 80's, before Warner purchased DC.
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Post by Father Dougal McGuire on Dec 25, 2008 1:41:56 GMT -5
I thought Sony owned the rights to The Watchman....<rimshot>
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 25, 2008 1:50:08 GMT -5
Are we sure this judge wasn't Alan Moore in disguise? Cause this kind of dick decision is something Alan Moore would pull off. Maybe Moore somehow saw an advanced screening, and it was damn near perfect to the graphic novel that Moore couldn't allow anyone else to see it.
Yes...that has to be it....it has to be....
Damn it, Warner Bros! Just settle out of court so the movie can be released on time!
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Post by Jason Todd Grisham on Dec 25, 2008 1:57:21 GMT -5
Are we sure this judge wasn't Alan Moore in disguise? Cause this kind of dick decision is something Alan Moore would pull off. Why would he need to? He already said in an interview he placed a curse on the movie. This is why you don't mess with Alan Moore. Unless you're the Wachowski's. They managed to mess with him with impunity... Unless Speed Racer was Moore's revenge!?
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 25, 2008 1:59:05 GMT -5
Are we sure this judge wasn't Alan Moore in disguise? Cause this kind of dick decision is something Alan Moore would pull off. Why would he need to? He already said in an interview he placed a curse on the movie. This is why you don't mess with Alan Moore. Unless you're the Wachowski's. They managed to mess with him with impunity... Unless Speed Racer was Moore's revenge!? I think his curse was to make the movie bad and fail, but all signs point to the movie being f***ing awesome, so Moore has to delay the movie someway.
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Post by salsashark on Dec 25, 2008 1:59:57 GMT -5
Are we sure this judge wasn't Alan Moore in disguise? Cause this kind of dick decision is something Alan Moore would pull off. Maybe Moore somehow saw an advanced screening, and it was damn near perfect to the graphic novel that Moore couldn't allow anyone else to see it. Yes...that has to be it....it has to be.... Damn it, Warner Bros! Just settle out of court so the movie can be released on time! What's with the Moore hate? He wrote the f***ing book. Give him some credit. He's been right about how awful previous adaptations of his work have been. Also, it's pretty apparent already that the movie won't be "damn near perfect," so I am not sure how that will be an issue.
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Post by Phosphor Glow on Dec 25, 2008 2:03:09 GMT -5
Are we sure this judge wasn't Alan Moore in disguise? Cause this kind of dick decision is something Alan Moore would pull off. Maybe Moore somehow saw an advanced screening, and it was damn near perfect to the graphic novel that Moore couldn't allow anyone else to see it. Yes...that has to be it....it has to be.... Damn it, Warner Bros! Just settle out of court so the movie can be released on time! What's with the Moore hate? He wrote the snorking book. Give him some credit. He's been right about how awful previous adaptations of his work have been. Also, it's pretty apparent already that the movie won't be "damn near perfect," so I am not sure how that will be an issue. How does it not look pretty much dead-on so far? Just out of curiosity.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 25, 2008 2:05:39 GMT -5
What's with the Moore hate? He wrote the snorking book. Give him some credit. He's been right about how awful previous adaptations of his work have been. Also, it's pretty apparent already that the movie won't be "damn near perfect," so I am not sure how that will be an issue. How does it not look pretty much dead-on so far? Just out of curiosity. Yes, I want to know as well, because all the trailers so far have had scenes that aside from small changes have been spot on to the graphic novel. Plus, as for the "Moore hate", the guy is a great writer, but he needs to get over himself a little bit.
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Post by Jason Todd Grisham on Dec 25, 2008 2:07:52 GMT -5
How does it not look pretty much dead-on so far? Just out of curiosity. Because it's a movie, not a comic book.
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Post by salsashark on Dec 25, 2008 2:10:22 GMT -5
What's with the Moore hate? He wrote the snorking book. Give him some credit. He's been right about how awful previous adaptations of his work have been. Also, it's pretty apparent already that the movie won't be "damn near perfect," so I am not sure how that will be an issue. How does it not look pretty much dead-on so far? Just out of curiosity. I'll give you three examples off the top of my head: 1) The Silk Spectre redesign is awful. It makes her look very sultry, very sexy, and almost too confident to remain true to the print character. Sally is "playing" superhero more than anyone else in the book, and in the movie, she appears to move like Angelina Jolie in Wanted. 2) Look at the lack of Dreiberg's pudgy belly and the way he acts more like a bad ass than just an upstanding citizen working within his means. Again, nothing like the comics. He's supposed to very intelligent but never in good shape. Again, that's one of the grounding characteristics of the character that separates him from the sort of the heroes that are being discussed in the '90s thread. 3) I don't want to dare discuss potential spoilers, but I've heard rumblings about a major change to the ending. I'll grant you that some of this sounds like nitpicking (Watchmen is, after all, my favorite book of all time, bar none), but I don't believe that the movie can be "damn near perfect" with these changes to the basic characters intact.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 25, 2008 2:11:32 GMT -5
How does it not look pretty much dead-on so far? Just out of curiosity. Because it's a movie, not a comic book. That's like saying the 300 movie wasn't dead-on with the graphic novel, and the movie did get every...single....page in the graphic novel, and then had to buff up the movie another 30 or so minutes with the scenes back in Sparta that didn't happen in the graphic novel to make the movie longer. Then again 300 was like 1/25 the length of Watchmen, and as such Snyder is having to do the opposite of what he did with 300(fully adapt the graphic novel and add content, he had to instead fully adapt the graphic novel and then remove content).
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Post by Jason Todd Grisham on Dec 25, 2008 2:15:22 GMT -5
Then again 300 was like 1/25 the length of Watchmen, and as such Snyder is having to do the opposite of what he did with 300(fully adapt the graphic novel and add content, he had to instead fully adapt the graphic novel and then remove content). Not only that, but Watchmen makes full use of its medium. Like with the graffiti that never finishes until the end, Rorschach's changing mask, the essays, diary, ect. Watchmen was meant to be a comic book, which is one of the reasons I think Alan Moore hates it without even seeing it. After all, he convinced Terry Gilliam not to do it. Told him it couldn't be done.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 25, 2008 2:16:54 GMT -5
How does it not look pretty much dead-on so far? Just out of curiosity. I'll give you three examples off the top of my head: 1) The Silk Spectre redesign is awful. It makes her look very sultry, very sexy, and almost too confident to remain true to the print character. Sally is "playing" superhero more than anyone else in the book, and in the movie, she movies like Angelina Jolie's character in Wanted. 2) Look at Dreiberg's pudgy belly and the way he acts more like a bad ass than just an upstanding citizen working within his means. Again, nothing like the comics. He's supposed to very intelligent but never in good shape. 3) I don't want to dare discuss potential spoilers, but I've heard rumblings about a major change to the ending. I'll grant you that some of this sounds like nitpicking (Watchmen is, after all, my favorite book of all time, bar none), but I don't believe that the movie can be "damn near perfect" with these changes to the basic characters intact. 1) Silk's outfit is an updated version of her graphic novel outfit, she still looks dead sexy, just like she did in the graphic novel. No real change, and we really haven't seen much of her "in action" in the trailers, just a few dramatic poses. 2) That's too much of a nitpick, really. 3) Yes, they changed the attack on New York City from a *spoilers way below* Giant monster attack to a nuclear explosion. Still, it carries the same effect, New York City goes bye-bye, millions die, everything else remained intact about the ending. *end spoilers* They are just slight changes. Another change that happened is Nite Owl II's fantasy of him and Silk Spectre II, in the movie, both will be clothed, instead of being buck naked. That would be like complaining about in 300 how none of the Spartans ran around with their dicks flopping around like in the graphic novel.
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Post by Frank Castle on Dec 25, 2008 2:17:17 GMT -5
Are we sure this judge wasn't Alan Moore in disguise? Cause this kind of dick decision is something Alan Moore would pull off. Maybe Moore somehow saw an advanced screening, and it was damn near perfect to the graphic novel that Moore couldn't allow anyone else to see it. Yes...that has to be it....it has to be.... Damn it, Warner Bros! Just settle out of court so the movie can be released on time! Alan Moore and his witchcraft.
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Post by Brother Coyote on Dec 25, 2008 2:18:12 GMT -5
I've read V for Vendetta and aside from understandably cutting some material to make the characters more "American sensibility" friendly it seemed to get the heart of the comic right. I liken it to the romanticism of historic events. Books even comic books are mainly written FOR your brain. Movies are made by and large exclusively for your eyes and frontal lobe. Read for your soul watch for your Id if that sums it up.
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Post by salsashark on Dec 25, 2008 2:19:29 GMT -5
Then again 300 was like 1/25 the length of Watchmen, and as such Snyder is having to do the opposite of what he did with 300(fully adapt the graphic novel and add content, he had to instead fully adapt the graphic novel and then remove content). Not only that, but Watchmen makes full use of its medium. Like with the graffiti that never finishes until the end, Rorschach's changing mask, the essays, diary, ect. Watchmen was meant to be a comic book, which is one of the reasons I think Alan Moore hates it without even seeing it. After all, he convinced Terry Gilliam not to do it. Told him it couldn't be done. Yes! I agree 100%. That's the beauty of Watchmen. It works with the comic medium in a way few books ever have. Also, on the subject of Moore being fussy about his work, keep in mind that this has potential to be the bastardization of a work he put a whole lot into (much like League or V For Vendetta or whatever else). Unlike the people who have made those adaptations, he knew what he was doing, too. There's a reason that the world will never see an official Catcher In The Rye movie as long as JD Salinger is alive.
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Post by thwak is T.hawk on Dec 25, 2008 2:20:49 GMT -5
Alan Moore wouldn't try and stop it.
Moore is the type of person who just doesn't give a shit anymore, he's been screwed over so much that he just doesn't care.
What I think happened is that Rothman probably got into the judges head because Tom Rothman used to be a lawyer and people who go to law school tend to like on another a lot more than business men.
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