I didn't get that far. Fuck it. DDL was amazing, though, it's true. And I appreciated the detail and the street scenes. It's just the story lasted a week, I think. I hate being disappointed that much. (I think y'all know that violence and a downbeat ending wouldn't stop me by now) Anne, thanks. Because she's good looking and has the bust for the naked scenes but you could believe she might've had to sleep in a doorway. That character was supposed to be tough. I know most people do not know who JS is, but people who loved "Something About Mary" and "The Mask" are not flocking to dark historical epics anyway, are they?
Anya ,'Showtime'
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Actually, hey, wouldn't Terry O'Quinn make a good Dr. Manhattan? Or is he too short? He's bald enough.
It'd be funny if they got Johnny Depp to play Captain Jack Sparrow as the dude who gets stranded on the island of the dead folk. And by funny I mean it wouldn't work at all and they probably won't put that in the movie anyway.
I can think of how this could work, because I do love movies and I do love Watchmen, but it's far, far easier to fuck it up, eh? Oh dear.
Benicio del Toro as Rorschach...could work.
Jack Black as the Comedian! I'm just making shit up now.
It's just so... long.
Sin City is less doomed because the story is less... I don't know how to describe the difference, really, but I can see much easier things to cut from the overall Sin City story, which is why I've always been excited about it (and the trailers bear my excitement out.)
Watchmen, I fear, will be much like the last Alan Moore adaptation. And, really, I don't need another League, especially when the comic of Watchmen is even better.
I dunno - Paul Greengrass is a serious chap, I can't see him just making a big fluffy blockbuster romp (and anway a big blockbuster romp of Watchmen already exists - The Incredibles). I can see how you'd strip it down to a decent movie.
Now that I've read this interview with Tilda Swinton I'm a lot more interested in Constantine. I may just have to view it with a Keanu-shaped cutout held in front of my face.
I'm actually more worried about the message they'll, well, remove, from the Watchmen movie. I mean, Moore's whole concept is very timely right now, but honestly won't play well with this administration and the folks who support it. I'm afraid they'll pull a Gate of Heaven (oh, yeah, we're making a movie about the Crusades, but the Christians are fighting out of love and honor).
OK, this post isn't really making sense, but while both Watchmen and V for Vendetta are topical again, I can't see the filmmakers having the balls to make the movies clearly and rousingly topical as well.
And Shaq will play Dr. Manhattan.
Ohpleasegodno. Raquel, don't make me cry. Dr. Manhattan is my favorite character.
My TiVo had downloaded a Constantine promo, which looked wicked cool to this source-material-naive philistine. Is the dude supposed to be a Brit? Because everyone else in the movie seemed to be.
I'm rather fond of Keannu--he seems a swell guy and genuinely interested in pushing the boundary of his ability...eh, I mean his craft, and pick interesting roles--I don't think he can convincingly bring the dark. Well, unless they're playing for camp.
I'll probably go see it anyway because... Tilda Swinton!
Yeah, I imagine Weisz will be good, Hounsou prettily disturbing, and Swinton positively electric. I love the idea of her and Christopher Walken having played the same character, with similar aims but polar opposite motivations for them.