If Watchmen was released in 2008, Patrick Wilson would deserve Heath's Oscar.
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Got to tell ya if idiots like you keep popping up. It will make me like the movie less each time, & I really liked this movie alot. So please. Stop being stupid.
It isn't just one persons opinion. People like you spread like Roaches, & you have to insert you opinion everywhere. I am tired of it, so I am just voicing my opinion on people like you. Oh wait I forgot people like you only want to give opinions not listen to them.
It isn't just one persons opinion. People like you spread like Roaches, & you have to insert you opinion everywhere. I am tired of it, so I am just voicing my opinion on people like you. Oh wait I forgot people like you only want to give opinions not listen to them.
That isnt in the movie? Damn. I actually JUST finished the book and I must say that part was Sally's most heart felt part. It was almost like she knew he did something terrible, but in a way, still loved him.Well, they're great actors in the first place.
But I loved everyone. The one that annoyed me was the pedophile.
Everyone love(s)d Rorchach. The audience responded so well to him and I think they loved Dan too.
Wilson did great, I liked him here better than I did in the GN. I was totally shocked that he was actually nude looking at the owl suit. I didn't expect them to do that.
Gugino was alright. I thought she did well in the rape scene (not in that way) But I was disapointed to see her at the end where she didn't kiss Blake's picture and cry. Was that even filmed? Because it seemed to me there was more to that, she said she was going to freshen up. She looked troubled, you could tell.
Smells like a troll. And I'm sorry, but where in your first post did you type in an opinion? You were just insulting another poster for stating something they thought. You were presenting your opinion, you were being an *******.
On the other hand, while Heath couldn't have done a better job with Joker, Wilson would've deserved at least a nomination. Earle Haley, too. From someone like Zach Snyder, I was surprised he pulled off such sincere and complete performances.
I really dug the performances for both Rorschach and Manhattan. Rorschach was just spot on, and Manhattan brought an interpretation that never entered my head when I read the book which I think is better than what I imagined. His detachment was illustrated by his he seemed to struggle his way through simple conversations, as if he's so far removed from the human condition that the difficulty of socialization is too much for him, and he'd much rather just watch quarks float by forever because it's simpler and he understands it.