Thanks to the movie, I have a mashup in my head of "99 Luftballoons" and "First We Take Manhattan."
It's a *weird* mashup, in case anyone was wondering.
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Thanks to the movie, I have a mashup in my head of "99 Luftballoons" and "First We Take Manhattan."
It's a *weird* mashup, in case anyone was wondering.
A friend pointed out to me that the elevator music during the attempted "assasaination" of Veidt was a muzak version of 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World', which would have caused me to laugh like a drain if I'd noticed.
FYI: Fox to strip special features from rental DVDs
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment will now start selling two versions of its regular DVDS, one with all the standard special features we've come to expect, and one with just the movie and trailers to be sold to rental shops like Blockbuster.
Yeah, 'cuz video rental places like Blockbuster have just been too successful lately....
Man, that blows. I hope it doesn't affect, say, the library or Redbox. I like having the option to see the damn special features, even if I don't always do it.
Yeah, 'cuz video rental places like Blockbuster have just been too successful lately....
I really can't see why anyone would rent a DVD without special features vs just streaming it from Netflix (or wherever).
Okay, this marks me as NotAComicBookGeek, I suspect, but I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. And it's several years since I read Watchmen, and I don't have a copy to hand, so it's not like I have the same kind of relationship with the source text I'm seeing from a lot of folks. I really liked it. I was good with the way they'd changed the ending, although it wasn't perfect - but, yeah, I can see that the book's ending hinged on that whole plotstrand that they culled, so fair enough.
I loved the opening titles (and was kind of gobsmacked that they had Dead Lesbian Cliche within the first three minutes of the movie).
I am, however, sitting here feeling cheated of the Big Blue Penis. In Thailand, they pixilated a little of the gore (in the Rorschach flashback), and that was obvious, but they also did a sort of cloudy ken-doll style neutering on Dr Manhattan that made me raise my eyebrow a tad, but I assumed was just how the movie looked, since it was so much less egregious than the gore-pixilation. Now I discover that the censors were protecting our delicate sensibilities from the sight of Dr Manhattan's Nuclear Weapon. Damn them!
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Yeah, wrod to the music being a bit 'eh', incidentally.
...I really hearted Rorschach. In an OMGYouTotalPsycho kinda way.
I really can't see why anyone would rent a DVD without special features vs just streaming it from Netflix (or wherever).
Well, once I figured out that they usually weren't very interesting, I stopped watching the special features on most rentals. I rent movies to watch the movie. And, at present, streaming does not work as well as having the actual DVD.
Now I discover that the censors were protecting our delicate sensibilities from the sight of Dr Manhattan's Nuclear Weapon.
Or, in one case, all four of them.
Dr Manhattan's Nuclear Weapon has MIRVs!
I dunno about Blockbuster, but Netflix usually has the "bonus features" disc available for rent. If I'm particularly interested in stunts, effects, wardrobe or whatever, I'll get that disc along with the movie.
Yes, I'm that person who actually watches the special features. And listens to commentary. Though I finally punked on some of the Return of the King features--overload is overload. I do intend to watch them all someday, though.