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Oh, I've already heard about the different ending.But is death by Calamari really all that different to death by atomic blast? It's still death! :smile:
wellConsidering that we already had two atomic blasts that didn't unit the world or have the power to do so then yea i'd say its diffrent. The whole point of the squid type thing is that its arrival killed millions in NYC and it united the world against a common threat of the "aliens" or at least that was the plan. I don't see nukes doing that . If anything i can see that ending the world
agreedOzzy creates an external enemy that humanity can unite against. The Watchmen decide not to stop him, and in a sense, the enemy wins. There's just too much at stake to tear down his plan. I guess it depends on how it's done, but I can't see a nuclear blast doing anything but causing a nuclear war. We've had terrorist attacks and they haven't exactly lessened the amount of warring in the world. We'll see how it plays out in the film
I don't see how you can make this type of script work as a movie. The graphic novel's whole schtick and coolness factor was the innuendo and metaphor.
A lot of it was a play on the graphic novel genre in and of itself.
Maybe because Journey was a better movie? And much more main stream.
I didnt care for Watchmen at all. I dont know much about the history of the comic, but I dont have to. Without ruining it for people who havent seen it and going into detail why, Ill just say it was average at best. Probably subpar.
Which is why you didn't like it. It's a movie made for fans of Watchmen, which is utterly great to see. There is a pretty clear line from people I've seen in responses to it. Fans of Watchmen love it, those who have no clue why they watch movies don't.
Check out this interview with Alan Moore. It includes his thoughts on why the Watchmen will not work as a movie.
http://www.wired.com/entertainment/hollywood/magazine/17-03/ff_moore_qa?currentPage=all
Pretty interesting interview.
I love Watchmen, I thought the movie was terrible.