Zack Snyder Sends A Message From The Watchmen Set!
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Warner Brothers just passed along a video message from Watchmen director Zack Snyder, taped on location in Vancouver where the production has just finished its first week of shooting. Back to Article
Warner Brothers just passed along a video message from Watchmen director Zack Snyder, taped on location in Vancouver where the production has just finished its first week of shooting. Back to Article
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on Sep 25 2007 06:13 PM Dear mister Snyder, I saw your movie '300' a few months ago.It was as if you gave us the viewer a beautifully wrapped box,but once we opened it, the box was empty inside. please try telling a story this time,and don't put everything on visual candy. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 25 2007 06:16 PM Due in 2009? What??? I thought it was coming out next year. Please tell me you mean March 6th, 2008. Watchmen looks really promising to me and I loved the graphic novel. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 25 2007 06:16 PM 2009...I thought it was 2008, God Damn It! (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 25 2007 06:18 PM Sorry folks, 2009 it is. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 25 2007 06:18 PM I *really* hope he doesn't screw this up. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 25 2007 06:30 PM how can you do it in one movie....answer. you cant. So it willl probubly be lame and a vage reflection of what it should be and another attempt by hollywood to cash in on comics and ruin another great idea. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 25 2007 06:31 PM Good. Take your time with it. And stop saying "cool". (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 25 2007 08:20 PM Boy, for all the talking he does, it doesn't sound like he really has a lot to say. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 25 2007 08:22 PM i dont really care if he says cool a lot, i just want this movie to be good (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 01:55 AM "Their mission is to watch over humanity" Why do I have a feeling that whoever wrote up this synopsis has no idea what the books are about? (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 03:09 AM "It will go down like a lead balloon."---- Keith Moon. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 04:55 AM Is it my imagination or does this video look like he's being held captive on The Honeymooners set? I'm not saying I expect set reports to be sumptuously lit and gorgeously photographed ... but they should at least look a LITTLE better than a ransom video! I'm surprised he wasn't holding up a copy of today's newspaper and telling us where to leave the satchel full of unmarked bills! But I do hope the movie is awesome. Call me a ****-eyed optimist, but I'm holding out hope they've figured out a way ... (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 04:57 AM Um ... RT? "Cockeyed" is not a curse word. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 08:45 AM Zack Snyder is a hack...he's probably my number 1 most hated director right now, ahead of Michael Bay and Uwe Boll. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 26 2007 10:10 AM In reply to this comment (#1149400) Ha, tell that to the auto-earmuffs. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 11:45 AM hell he did a good adaption of 300 I have faith it wasn't like he's trying to compress 100 issues into one movie the series was only I believe 6 issues I don't want to dig in my boxes for it it is totally posible to pull this off (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 26 2007 01:31 PM In reply to this comment (#1147742) Read the comic... (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 01:46 PM This should be a mini-series, or at the very least, a trilogy. If Alan Moore was dead right now he would be spinning in his grave. As it happens, he's ALIVE, and the news probably has him smoking too much pot and practicing dark magic rituals to curse Hollywood. I thought V was a great movie, then I read the graphic novel and realized MAN, that would have been much better series on HBO. The movie was simply too short to do justice to my reading experience. My advice to Snyder: make it a trilogy, or be prepared for unexpected pains in different parts of your body as a doll of your likeness is being poked with needles halfway across the globe. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 02:37 PM In reply to this comment (#1147742) I agree. 300 was not a good movie. In fact, it was downright bad. The graphic novel was great, as was Watchmen. I am not going to get my hopes up for this movie. I trust Snyder's visual sense a bit, but as a storyteller, he has soooooo much work to do. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 02:52 PM lets cut the guy some slack before we make our decision. yes, watchmen would have been awesome as an hbo mini series, but that doesnt mean it cant be great as a movie as well. so far, he hasnt done anything to make me nervous about the project. he said he wants to give the movie a Seven look, which is fine by me, and the relatively no name cast is also fine with me (except akerman, i really dont see it). he says all the right things about respecting the movie and the source material and seems to get it. it might not be the greatest super hero movie ever (although one can hope), but i think the chance it goes all batman & robin on us is very low. lets hope the studio doesnt mess everything up to try to "sell" the movie. that being said, i think david fincher would have done a kick *** watchmen movie. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 26 2007 08:51 PM cool coolio cooling cooler coolest coolmodep cali cool david fincher is too dark. Watchmen has some nice colors and lighter scenes. Synder is a fairly good choice but yah I agree with the first poster in that it can't be just visual. The Director of Strange Days or the Dark City director also would have been fine. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 27 2007 01:13 AM Dear God, I'm not a praying man. Actually, I'm not even a believer in You, but on the off chance that you are there and listening, please hear me. I need you to do something for me. If you do this thing for me, I swear that I will sing your praises constantly, and recommend you to all my friends. Dear Heavenly Father, I need you to stop Zack Snyder from making "Watchmen". I'm not saying you have to kill him, but it would be a nice bonus. Lord, you can use whatever rationale you'd like, perhaps that the film would be morally corrosive with it's featuring sinful human sexuality, existential quandaries, glorification of nihilism, and even pirates. Holy Father in Heaven, please hear my prayer and spare the world from this douche bag. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 27 2007 06:55 AM I agree with Alan Moore about 300: it was never one of Miller's strongest works in the first place. This movie will not live up to the graphic novel. We're talking about the greatest comic ever written. However, if it can stay true to the source, it should be extremely watchable, a la Sin City. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Feb 18 2008 10:41 AM I have very mixed feelings about what to expect. It's one thing to film a Miller novel, which after all is a premade storyboard in itself, but quite another to try and squeeze 'Watchmen' into a movie-length episode. And as alsanali said: '"Their mission is to watch over humanity" Why do I have a feeling that whoever wrote up this synopsis has no idea what the books are about?' Oh so true! In the immortal words of Han Solo "I've got a bad feeling about this." (Reply to this) |
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