Tse's script

It's 99% the same as Tse's later one from Nov. 06, the only real difference being that the second version returns the setting to the 1985 of the comic and reintegrates all the Nixon/Cold War stuff, which we all know WILL be the case in the movie.

And the fact that Warners Legal have already come down in order to obliterate all online trace of the first draft only serves to strengthen my resolve about sitting on releasing this Nov. 06 version - this has NEVER been available online to the best of my knowledge and I've no desire to potentially sell-out any sources that may or may not be involved. Good ones are so hard to come by, you understand!
 
It's 99% the same as Tse's later one from Nov. 06, the only real difference being that the second version returns the setting to the 1985 of the comic and reintegrates all the Nixon/Cold War stuff, which we all know WILL be the case in the movie.

And the fact that Warners Legal have already come down in order to obliterate all online trace of the first draft only serves to strengthen my resolve about sitting on releasing this Nov. 06 version - this has NEVER been available online to the best of my knowledge and I've no desire to potentially sell-out any sources that may or may not be involved. Good ones are so hard to come by, you understand!

Regardless of which draft the script is, Warner would still have it taken down from all sites. Almost every script after Hayters have been revision work and bouncin' around between the primary setting and the modern day setting. The site took down the links and such because the man is new to internet web hosting. He doesn't want to loose Warner and their respective good side.

And to some--

--Snyder may actually make a ****ty film. I think that's coming into a reality inch by inch. People can defend the man all they want, but all I see is proof explaining how dumb the literal translation will become.
 
I dont know if Transformers really shows exactly the delicate and concise scriptwriting skills needed to adapt the Watchmen. Its a art house robot actioner, but barely.
 
Just because Transformers was written as a fun action movie doesn't mean they'll do the same to Watchmen.
 
no. it doesn't. but they also wrote MI3 and the island. so there is some indication.
 
So Watchmen will be an action flick. Hmm... But Kurtzman & Orci are better screenwriters than Tse... :word:
 
I think they clearly can write action, so my hope is thats what they where brought in to polish up
 
I don't see why they would need specific action writer for the action in Watcmen. There s nothing special about the action n the comic, because it's not what drives the story.
 
I don't see why they would need specific action writer for the action in Watcmen. There s nothing special about the action n the comic, because it's not what drives the story.

correct

now what is the reason 300 did so well on the same release day? Action, what is the watchmen in a broad generality about? Superheros? what is the one thing that it doesn't have a whole lot of in it? Detailed action, to me it seems like a simple 2+2=4 equation why they brought good action writers in to touch up the script. The People paying 100 million dollars for an R rated superhero movie with little action in it, want more action, or at the least make the action they got bigger and better
 
That terrifies me. I really didn't like The Tranformer's script one bit.
 
Snyder polished their rewrite, so I am not that worried.

Plus wasn't everyone *****ing about Tse's script and the changes made from it?
 
Snyder polished their rewrite, so I am not that worried.

Plus wasn't everyone *****ing about Tse's script and the changes made from it?

Agreed... I simply cannot help but worry a bit when the guys who brought us poo-fests like MI:3, The Island, Transformers, and The Legend of Zorro are brought on board to render a major work from the bloke who brought to comic-dom From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V for Vendetta, Top Ten, etc.

As a gesture, it's sort of like a literary cock-slap to Alan Moore's face. It would be like having that fawk-tard who directed Ghost Rider do a re-make of Barry Lyndon.
 
Agreed... I simply cannot help but worry a bit when the guys who brought us poo-fests like MI:3, The Island, Transformers, and The Legend of Zorro are brought on board to render a major work from the bloke who brought to comic-dom From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V for Vendetta, Top Ten, etc.

As a gesture, it's sort of like a literary cock-slap to Alan Moore's face. It would be like having that fawk-tard who directed Ghost Rider do a re-make of Barry Lyndon.

But Snyder had control of the script after the rewrites - and he has all my confidence.
 
ooo the writers that made transformers a lump of mindless guff have been brought on to watchmen

I aint worried. Transformers was a lump of mindless guff in the first place.
 
The People paying 100 million dollars for an R rated superhero movie with little action in it, want more action, or at the least make the action they got bigger and better
And therein lies the problem, True Believers.

L0ngsh0t - I'm curious. Could Moore and Gibbons have improved WATCHMEN, do you think, with the addition of a few BIFFS, KA-POWS!, and AIIIIEEEEE!!!s? Summat a little more, y'know... superhero-y?
 
Once more, with feeling: The Legend Of Zorro, The Island, Mission: Impossible III...



"literary cock-slap to Alan Moore's face"

Freakin' hilarious.

FEEL THE COCK, MOORE!
 
Agreed... I simply cannot help but worry a bit when the guys who brought us poo-fests like MI:3, The Island, Transformers, and The Legend of Zorro are brought on board to render a major work from the bloke who brought to comic-dom From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V for Vendetta, Top Ten, etc.

As a gesture, it's sort of like a literary cock-slap to Alan Moore's face. It would be like having that fawk-tard who directed Ghost Rider do a re-make of Barry Lyndon.

But Snyder had control of the script after the rewrites - and he has all my confidence.

You don't give up even one, solitary chuckle after I evoke Antonio Banderas, cock-to-face imagery, and a Hollywood where execs would want to "re-imagine" Kubrick's Barry Lyndon?

Things are getting far too serious on this forum... and all we've seen is a door-jam.
 

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