Mdizzle
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I saw the movie last nite amid a crowd of highschool-aged kids, who, judging by their reactions to film, likely knew nothing of Watchmen beyond the trailers. A handful of people were talking (not whispering, talking) during key points in the film, which also leads me to believe that they were either bored, uninterested, or had absolutely no clue what was going on. Pretty disappointed in that, but hey, it happens. By contrast however, at the theatres on opening night at The Dark Knight, the place was so quiet you could hear a pin drop--and this was before the movie even started.
You could definitely tell who had read the book or not during the scene where Laurie and Doc Manhattan are making love and you see multiple hands reach up to her face. Lots of "wtf??"s etc. Just an observation.
When the Comedian gets his *** kicked in the beginning, there were a lot of "oh ****"s, etc. Obvious reactions to stuff like that.
You could definitely tell who had read the book or not during the scene where Laurie and Doc Manhattan are making love and you see multiple hands reach up to her face. Lots of "wtf??"s etc. Just an observation.
When the Comedian gets his *** kicked in the beginning, there were a lot of "oh ****"s, etc. Obvious reactions to stuff like that.




