Haven't seen the movie yet. Will probably add it to the Netflix queue.
Still sorting through how I feel about it. It's a bit of a let-down, really. You've got all these characters and a building mystery and suddenly it's "Whoops,
most of the characters are dead via giant squid and the bad guy wins because actually doing anything about it would likely destroy the world, so lets dye our hair blond and rump like bunnies in another part of the country.
"
I love the ending, psychic space squid and all. And I love that the bad guy gets to monologue AND go through with his evil plan. It's just so obvious - why don't the villains always press the button before the superheroes arrive?
I did like that part. What, you thought I was explaining my plan BEFORE I carried it out? Hah! That and him repeatedly smacking Rorschach around mid-monologue. I don't know, I think I like the concept behind the ending more than the execution.
Again, I think overall it's very good, I'm just not sure I actually liked it yet.
Side note, having seen JLU first, I couldn't help hearing Rorschach's dialogue in Jeffrey Combs' voice.
OK, this cracked me up: [link]
Batman is James Sterling?
This month's Marvel calendar match-up:
HULK
vs.
MARVEL GIRL
Fight!
I guess the question is, can Jean hold the Hulk in a telekinetic bubble long enough for him to calm down (or even calm him down psychically)? If not, Hulk wins.