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Also, not happy with changes to the dialog. To the... Also, not happy with changes to the dialog. To the scriptwriters of Watchmen: you're not Alan Moore and it shows; Ozy sequence sucked hard. 9:41 PM Mar 7th from twhirl
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2010-01-07 07:49:00)
by charlie_gibbons
Despite the differences between the movie and graphic novel, the ending of both beg for questions it raises to be answered. Questions like, is it possible to change the world into a harmonious place without such sacrifice? You can't tell me that every science fiction fan hasn't longed for a real utopia. In the Star Trek universe, Earth did face the nuclear war averted in The...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2010-01-07 07:47:00)
by charlie_gibbons
The Comedian is the central figure in the first scene. Unlike the Joker character, he makes no attempt to be funny. It is no coincidence that he is the only super in the story who mirrors other humans by using their favorite weapon, a gun. Unlike the Batman character who despises them and would never cross that line, the Comedian, part soldier part super hero, has made his ...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2010-01-07 07:46:00)
by charlie_gibbons
I am tempted to entitle this blog "Worlds Collide." Isn't that what happens when different aspects in life come together intellectually, coincidentally, and if I might indulge in a little grey area, spiritually? People are more likely to recognize the name Neil Gaiman than Alan Moore, especially since the latter won't attach his name to anything Hollywood does. Both are ...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2010-01-07 07:43:00)
by charlie_gibbons
Despite the differences between the movie and graphic novel, the ending of both beg for questions it raises to be answered. Questions like, is it possible to change the world into a harmonious place without such sacrifice? You can't tell me that every science fiction fan hasn't longed for a real utopia. In the Star Trek universe, Earth did face the nuclear war averted in The...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2010-01-07 07:41:00)
by charlie_gibbons
The Comedian is the central figure in the first scene. Unlike the Joker character, he makes no attempt to be funny. It is no coincidence that he is the only super in the story who mirrors other humans by using their favorite weapon, a gun. Unlike the Batman character who despises them and would never cross that line, the Comedian, part soldier part super hero, has made his ...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2010-01-07 07:39:00)
by charlie_gibbons
I am tempted to entitle this blog "Worlds Collide." Isn't that what happens when different aspects in life come together intellectually, coincidentally, and if I might indulge in a little grey area, spiritually? People are more likely to recognize the name Neil Gaiman than Alan Moore, especially since the latter won't attach his name to anything Hollywood does. Both are ...
Started 3 days, 1 hour ago (2010-01-05 16:01:00)
by al
http://www.viceland.com/int/v16n12/h...-moore-275. php interesting interview with the beardy one about his new project - a magazine called 'Dodgem Logic' - think I'll have to get me a copy... A hobnob and a big yawn to the first person to mention shoreditch twats or silly haircuts...
Started 1 week ago (2010-01-01 04:39:00)
by News_PB
Can a new print zine packed with wit, timely wisdom and eye-catching art bring the world back from the brink? The comic book genius behind Watchmen and other mind-stretching endeavors gives pulp a chance. More...
Started 1 day, 6 hours ago (2010-01-07 11:40:00)
by taxguy
Originally Posted By: jimjum12 I've got to go with Swamp Thing.....it was probably the series that I most eagerly anticipated from month to month...out of all time. It established a market and layed the groundwork for DC's entire Vertigo line. I recently got a really good deal on the collected hardback of the first story arc and had planned to sell it...but I just couldn't. I still love ...
Started 1 day, 7 hours ago (2010-01-07 10:33:00)
by silkcuts
I would like to fully comment when I watch Avatar, plan to watch it with the GF on friday. I am liking the insight. In all honesty the reason why Watchmen is so good is because it shows us the real underbelly of humanity. We don't want to see it but its true. Every character in Watchman believed what they were doing is was right. Since I read the book 1st way before...
Started 22 hours ago (2010-01-07 19:54:00)
by scherwiz
I don't like superhero (or comic book in general) films. I'd rather just read. And see things the way they were meant to be. They're fine just the way they are. Is that so wrong?
Started 1 day, 7 hours ago (2010-01-07 10:13:00)
by silkcuts
> The Comedian is the central figure in the first > scene. Unlike the Joker character, he makes no > attempt to be funny. It is no coincidence that he is > the only super in the story who mirrors other humans > by using their favorite weapon, a gun. Unlike the > Batman character who despises them and would never > cross that line, the Comedian, part ...