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Review of Watchmen in the New Yorker: [link]
The brunt of the criticism is directed at Moore's source material.
I think the writer of that review thinks himself a bit too clever.
I agree with leN's assessment, and it's a pretty meh piece overall -- but I did love the description of Dr. Manhattan: buff, buck naked, and blue, like a porn star left overnight in a meat locker
The brunt of the criticism is directed at Moore's source material.
This is typical of Anthony Lane. I'm still more or less convinced that he fell asleep halfway through RotK and hasn't actually seen any SFF movie he's reviewed since.
Review of Watchmen in the New Yorker: [link]
Quote spoilery, too!
Can't stand Anthony Lane. He's too busy getting the next zinger in to actually review a movie (TITANIC aside, which he adored - talk about a revealing precedent).
Review of Watchmen in the New Yorker
Yeah, that came up on my Google search last night. The movie's been getting mostly good reviews so far on RT; 22 positive and 5 negative (although some of the ones that fall under positive have pull quotes that aren't completely effluvious). I saw the first twenty minutes at WonderCon, and I think it's going to be good and interesting. It's hard to tell until I see the rest, obviously, but I don't think it's going to suck balls. I wasn't too afraid of that, really, but the footage did allay my fears that the trailers weren't representative of the movie.
So.... Anthony Lane is the Toby Young of film critics?
New Terminator: Salvation trailer at Yahoo: [link]
Y'know, I'm getting more and more optimistic for this one.