Which scene are you most looking forward to?

When rorschach kills the big figure and his thugs. Love his one liners
"Small World"
"Tall Order"
"fat chance"
 
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Filmed exactly like that.
 
I'd like to see the scene involving the death of Hollis done with the intercutting of his flashbacks to his crime fighting days. I think it could be really powerful if done right.
 
When Adrian kills the guy that tried to assassiante him. I don't know why but I knew that bastard was up to something.
 
[BLACKOUT]Veidt dying.........Really hoping to see that happen.[/BLACKOUT]


Am I becoming a broken record with this?:hyper:
 
ozymandias yelling "YES! i did it! i finally did it!!"

i dont know why, but it was funny to me. it seemed sorta comical when i first read that. like i could imagine it being so abrupt and random in the movie. lol.

but seriously; i really wanna see the scenes where rorschach interrogates the guys at the club. so bad ass.
 
The first fight scene with non-costumed Nite Owl/Silk Spectre versus the street thugs in the alley. Knowing Zach Snyder, this scene should be awesome. This scene will mean "we are superheroes and we are back in action, baby!"
 
I'd love to see the scene of Doctor Manhattan in Vietnam, sending everyone running in fear, him blowing up tanks.
 
ozymandias yelling "YES! i did it! i finally did it!!"

i dont know why, but it was funny to me. it seemed sorta comical when i first read that. like i could imagine it being so abrupt and random in the movie. lol.

Yeah, I got that impression too. So such stark contrast to the, "I did it five minutes ago" line.
 
"thirty-five minutes ago"

my favorite panel in the book is the shot of night owl and rorshach's face right after veidt says that. they're slightly slackjawed, you can even see it through rorshach's mask, complete disbelief. i love it.
 
"I did it thirty-five minutes ago" is one of my favorite lines ever. I cant wait to see that in the movie. They rush to stop the bad guys plot, they find him, he explains it all, and just when they promise to stop him, whoops!! far too late!!!
 
that whole quick little rant veidt delivers is the best:

VEIDT: "do it?" dan, im not a republic serial villain. do you seriously think i'd explain my master stroke if there remained the slightest chance of you affecting it's outcome? i did it thirty-five minutes ago.

DAN: ....

RORSHACH: ...

ME: :eek:

NEW YORK: :(
 
that whole quick little rant veidt delivers is the best:

VEIDT: "do it?" dan, im not a republic serial villain. do you seriously think i'd explain my master stroke if there remained the slightest chance of you affecting it's outcome? i did it thirty-five minutes ago.

DAN: ....

RORSHACH: ...

ME: :eek:

NEW YORK: :(
lol
 
i hated veidt for doing what he did...but hey, it worked. no sacrifice, no victory. lol!

rorschach was by far my favorite character. it was sad to see him go like that...but i guess it had to happen.
 
Another scene I look forward to is when Laurie slowly begins to realize the truth. That The Comedian is her father. It should have that slow panicking build-up where all those sound clips of her memories with Eddie and her childhood keep popping up in her head and she just breaks down as she realizes it. Also, when she throws the bottle of Nostalgia and turns Doc Manhattan's glass palace into sand. Beautifully done.
 
Another scene I look forward to is when Laurie slowly begins to realize the truth. That The Comedian is her father. It should have that slow panicking build-up where all those sound clips of her memories with Eddie and her childhood keep popping up in her head and she just breaks down as she realizes it. Also, when she throws the bottle of Nostalgia and turns Doc Manhattan's glass palace into sand. Beautifully done.

Oh man, I really hope ZS can pull that off. It's one of the bigger twists of the movie, and it really helps cement the importance of Edward Blake's character.
 
Oh man, I really hope ZS changes his script, then.

In all previous versions to date, the effect is somewhat spoilt when on Mars, Dr Manhattan just casually comes out with it and goes and tells Laurie himself that Blake is daddy dearest... there's no working out or gradual realization required on her part at all. Boo.

A slight improvement on David Hayter's take, though. His script from a few years back called for Manhattan to bequeath Sling Shot (as Laurie was then referred to) some kinda 'memory mirror' device to unlock her surpressed recollections. Urgh.
 
i really need to go back and read it.the scene wear the cops catch rorshach and unmask him comes to mind.
 
Rorsarch and Niteowl in the antarctic. They just seem so stupid and out of their league. "Palm trees. Buried in the snow. Doesn't make sense" YEAH? YOU THINK? lol


that's just one of the scenes i can think of right now
 

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