I'm dreading/anticipating this one, like with every adaptation of a work I treasure.
A batch of new images, mostly of some characters in costume. Reserving judgement, but I'm liking what I'm seeing. (When I see Dr Manhattan, then I'll have a better idea.) So far, it looks like it's made by people who are meaning to get it right.
Watchmen nerds, what say you?
Nice to see the Black Freighter reference (Tales of the Black Freighter is going to be produced as an animated short to be included on the Watchmen dvd):
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While I was loading the images I took a Watchmen personality test. I was hoping and even trying not to, but I still came out a Rorshach.
You scored 64% Moral Imperatives and 46% Attitude!
You are extremely moral absolutist. While you unwaveringly follow a strict moral code, you often fail to demonstrate the empathy needed to make a moral decision. You find institutional forms of order unsatisfactory and oppressive and believe that your uncompromisng standpoint somehow exempts you from accusations of wrong-doing. While some might respect your individual and steadfast perspective, be prepared for the possibility that the practical majority might find your black and white moral code unnacceptable.
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You scored 53% Moral Imperatives and 69% Attitude!
You are altruistic yet selfish. An overbearing sense of pressure has lead to your moral perspective being offset by a confusion of self identity with your acts of goodness generally being motivated by self-interest, even if only to convince yourself of your 'goodness'. Ultimately we all have to grow up, though you might find that your need for confirmation through other people will require another equally confused person to help you do so.
Rorshach was my favorite from the comics though. The movie looks really good.
NSA's Domestic Spying Grows
As Agency Sweeps Up Data
Terror Fight Blurs
Line Over Domain;
Tracking Email
By SIOBHAN GORMAN
March 10, 2008; Page A1
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Five years ago, Congress killed an experimental Pentagon antiterrorism program meant to vacuum up electronic data about people in the U.S. to search for suspicious patterns. Opponents called it too broad an intrusion on Americans' privacy, even after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
.....
According to current and former intelligence officials, the spy agency now monitors huge volumes of records of domestic emails and Internet searches as well as bank transfers, credit-card transactions, travel and telephone records.
CIA runs mainstream media since WWII:
news rooms, movies/TV, publishing
...
Disney is CIA for kidz!
According to the test, I am outwardly altruistic yet neurotically obsessed. Whether through a privileged background or being just plain naive, I try to act as a morally conscious individual while never fully attempting to understand the harsher sides of reality, torn between contemplating my own identity and being a good person. Though compassionate and honorable, I suffer from an incomplete personality and my unresolved neurosis border on the egomanical leaving me in the dark.
This is actually true, although I wouldn't use some of that terminology.
“If someone comes out of a liquor store with a weapon and 50 dollars in cash I don’t care if a Drone kills him or a policeman kills him.” -- Rand Paul
Hugh wrote:Few will go see the whole movie.
Far more will see just the title and heroic framing.
Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen. Hugh watches the Watchmen.
'Whether through a priveldged background or being just plain naieve, you try to act as a morally conscious individual while never fully attempting to understand the harsher sides of reality, torn between contemplating your own identity and being a good person. '
which is good since i am a birder, but the bold part is so off base its laughable. but then, its a comic, no?
Odds that movie will not suck = not fucking likely
Sure, what we want [what would work] will be an adaptation at least as close to the book, as say From Hell was.
What will we get? League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, probably.
We'll know for certain once you see the big blue naked guy with the mark of the beast on his forehead. Until then I will refrain from denouncing this film.
Is it too much to ask that directors adapting literature read it first?
Twice preferrably?
[i]Giustizia mosse il mio alto fattore:
fecemi la divina podestate,
la somma sapienza e 'l primo amore.[/i]
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S.H.C.R.