Ace of Knaves
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Snyder was the best choice for this film IMO. Who else would of stuck to the source material so closely despite it maybe not being to the "general audience" tastes?
Snyder was the best choice for this film IMO. Who else would of stuck to the source material so closely despite it maybe not being to the "general audience" tastes?
I think WATCHMEN did raise the bar again. I think WATCHMEN, warts and all, is a better film than THE DARK KNIGHT.People say that The Dark knight has raised the bar for comicbook movies. This Movie COULD HAVE raised it again.
Yes I know what you are saying.
Yea Snyder did dumb it down a bit. But if you believe there is a director out there who is more faithful to the source material, who wouldn't dumb it down anymore that Snyder, then can you name him? I don't think a director exists who would take as much time and put as much heart into the project as Snyder. He is a fan first and formost. And the dumbing down in Watchmen is sooo minor. That's why you have the "general audience" walking out going "A giant blue penis!!!". What other directors would have the balls to keep things like that in there?
I think WATCHMEN did raise the bar again. I think WATCHMEN, warts and all, is a better film than THE DARK KNIGHT.
You see Ace the example you just gave proves my point about snyder. I want you to really think about what u just said. How important is the Big Blu penis in the book of watchmen. I'm just saying man. Dont take offense. You just brought up that example snyder put it in the movie and now ur saying he stayed true to the watchmen story like no other would do because of that? He was the wrong person man. This is Fact. He is not capable of bringing a worthy Watchmen FILM. (not movie) to the screen. All surface NO depth.
because that was what was in the comic. He included the big blue penisbecause that was what was in the comic.
I was just using that as an example of him not going "Ohh well, it's in the comic but the G.A won't like it so leave it out."
Instead he went "Ohh well, it's in the comic so **** the G.A I'm not cutting it".
I don't believe any other director would have done that.
And really, the only things he didn't touch on were the news stand guy and more of the shrink who sees Rorshcach. And for all we know, they will be included in the directors cut.
I have the feeling that even if Nolan fails in making another blockbuster anywhere close to TDK's success, he'd just go back to making great indies like Memento.Wait a minute! I thought most of the changes of the movie were so that IT WOULD be to the general audiences taste. You see this is why I have always said dont market to the Masses because THEY ARE FAKE. Satisfy the hardcore guys and everyone else will follow suit. Dont go for these people. because the general audience will turn on you in a second. Example,Chris Nolan is supposedly the hottest director in Hollwyood now. Let him make one bomb, and then second bomb. HE IS FINISHED. All of these people who jumped on the batman bandwagon after The Dark Knight Made a billion dollars makes me sick. Heres the thing with Watchmen. I truly believe that Snyder wanted to put this movie on the screen more than ANY other Director. I have no doubt that synder is a fan and that it was about more than just money. But just because he is a fan like us doesnt mean he was qualifed to do this movie. This movie in My opinon is all surface and no depth. Yes he got the greens the yellows the reds. Lines straight out of the book the look according to him. But guys when youre watching thos clips what does all of that add up to? the answer is not very much. I wanted this film to be amazing. Snyder was one of the worst guys you could choose. I'm sorry its just my opinion. Now I would say this. Snyder has a talent like no Other. This guys Visuals are off the charts good. The problem with snyder is that he is doing the wrong kinds of movies. Thats It. If snyder was to do films like Spawn. Or a Mortal Kombat remake. That would epic. I'd be on the snyder ship for sure. I'd be saying he's cool and awesome just like you guys. He needs to stay in his field.
After reading that open letter again, I'm more disgusted at Hayter's analogy of us being like Sally going back to Eddie after he tried to rape her, because she secretly liked it.Instead of making a desperate appeal for his greedy studio issues, Hayter should have thought twice when writing the script.
Blade Runner, Apocalypse Now? Not even close. He's nuts.
Hayter should have known better. Self-complimenting is ridiculous in itself.
When it gets exaggerated, is just despicable.


After reading that open letter again, I'm more disgusted at Hayter's analogy of us being like Sally going back to Eddie after he tried to rape her, because she secretly liked it.
As a woman, that offends me. Is he saying we should let Watchmen rape us again, because we actually kinda liked it?![]()
I have the feeling that even if Nolan fails in making another blockbuster anywhere close to TDK's success, he'd just go back to making great indies like Memento.
And I don't think Snyder made changes to the book to suit audience's tastes, but to make a more cohesive, self-contained movie.
After reading that open letter again, I'm more disgusted at Hayter's analogy of us being like Sally going back to Eddie after he tried to rape her, because she secretly liked it.
As a woman, that offends me. Is he saying we should let Watchmen rape us again, because we actually kinda liked it?![]()


As for DC and their frequent fouling of their franchises (Batman & Robin, Superman Returns, The Spirit), the fact is, that even they have had some success with obscure properties. Constantine cost $90 million to produce but it returned nearly three times its production costs with $240+ million in revenue. V for Vendetta cost $54 million and grossed $134+ million (again, almost three times its production cost). You can't sit here and tell me that the average joe knows jack squat about John or V. Those guys are as non-mainstream as you can get, yet they managed to be blockbusters in their own right. So don't sit here and blame the obscurity (Hellblazer) or the complexity of the themes (V for Vendetta). Just blame the choices that led to the consequences. This is the Watchmen that nerds wanted to see. Not the Watchmen that movie goers wanted to see. As such, you should all just be happy. That is the trade off. An accurate film, but a poor box office draw. Sometimes you can have both, but this time, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
It's ridiculous to compare Superman Returns with B&R and The Spirit. Geez.
And V for Vendetta was no blockbuster. Superman Returns technically was. Yeah, I know all about its big prod budget, but general moviegoers don't give a crap about that.
), it was no B+R.
t:while I haven't seen the film yet ( and I'm not sure if I even want to at this point ), it does seem, based on what I've been reading here and elsewhere, that Snyder's approach to handling Watchmen can be summed up, ironically, by one of Rorschach's lines:
"Never Compromise"
For the most part, Snyder didn't compromise when it came to faithfully adapting the GN. Based on the reactions and reviews, that either has worked in his favor ( especially from fans of the GN ). Or, it has worked against him, as some have said he was too "rigid" in adapting the GN.
Much like Rorschach's fate in the movie, Snyder's "never compromise" approach could ultimately hurt the film's overall performance ( especially with the GA ). At the same time, though, it could make fans of the GN appreciate Snyder even more for creating a film that was so true to the source......