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But three hours might scare some people away.
I cant wait though, doesn't matter how long the final cut is.
the not-fanboys will cry and hue if the movie runs more than 2hrs and 15 minutes....
what about me?
im not cry and hue if they shave of anything from the 4 1/2 hrs ultimate edition! :P
the not-fanboys will cry and hue if the movie runs more than 2hrs and 15 minutes....
what about me?
im gonna cry and hue if they shave of anything from the 4 1/2 hrs ultimate edition! :P
If it's great, I'll take Snyder's cinematic load all over my face.
I'd say, that longer the better as long as the pacing and cinematics play well together. I can't wait for the opening Rorschach scene in the bar.
No. Not even in the face of Armageddon. Never compromise.
cant wait. seems like theyre doing this the right way, the whole thing.
kind of. dark knight and watchmen is all i want. maybe some pineapple express..
no.
however, geeks (like me and my friends) will bankroll it. also depends on how the promotion is done...
Yeah, the number is specious and speculative at best. Best not to print what you don't know, esp in a headline that will get picked up.
I think this is a great idea and hope Marvel is watching this and taking notes. (Avengers)
PS does that ultimate editon kind of sound like a kill bill thing, cutting between anime and live action! sounds so awesome!
I'm about 9000 times more excited than I ever was. And I was pretty excited to begin with.
Sad that Alan Moore probably still won't ever see it, since the other film-adaptions of his books have been rather...not good. If he does see it, I have a feeling this one could have the potential to redeem his faith in films.
that way we could get some liquid drained and re-stock on the pop corn if need be.
just a thought.
once the crowd gets back there could be a re-cap and straight into the last half
V was one of the best Moore adaptions to date. But Watchmen could end up being the epic I have wanted for this property. As for intermissions.
Both film companies and theatres are usually a bit weary with intermissions since they fear people will just leave after them. But if they market it as is, this will be something they can definitely market with said intermissions.
Personally I think all this talk of a 4 1/2 hour cut, the spin-off Black Freighter DVD, and the 'webisodes', is all proof that Watchmen is basically unfilmable. Terry Gilliam said it could only be done as a 12-part series and he was right. Why does there need to be a film of everything? Can't we just appreciate Watchmen for what it is?
That said, I'd rather have one very long film that stands up on its own than what we usually get these days, which is three mediocre films, each a setup for the next.
But why does the Black Freighter have to be done 'anime-style'? It has nothing to do with anime? Or are the executives just sat there thinking 'hey, that 'anime' stuff is really big right now, we should totally cash in on that and make everything animated into something 'anime style', whether it warrants it or not'.
Lets just remember that the headline for this article could easily have been "Snyder and Warner Bros. battle over Watchmen cut" or sumthing to that affect. But it wasn't and there never will be a story like that because, again, WB understands the size, scope and impact of this film. Its strange to see a studio embrace a property, but WB has seen the success of darker and more mature Comic Book adaptations(Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, which will do very well, and Snyder's 300). So hows about a little faith in everyone involved with this film? It seems every piece of information that comes from this film gets better and better, im hopeful that a teaser will come out with TDK and shows what we have to look forward to on March 6th.
I would rather wait for that to come out than have the anticipation ruined by watching a shorter version first.
I HOPE it's rated R. The book is rated R, the movie should be rated R just so it's not cotton candy filled bullshit
Where's the "ultimate" Kill Bill edited together we were promised/threatened with years ago?
So we'll just have to content ourselves with whatever's left of their cuts at the cinemas then I'll wait for the 'Ultimate DVD' Collection. :D