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I didn't read the comic books, but was aware of who the Watchmen were. I wanted to see the movie, because being a kid at heart, I'm all for grown ups running around being superheroes!

I had forgotten how graphic the characters were. Yep, my 7 year old was with me. But the good thing is, my mommy tricks came in handy for those scenes deemed too mature for her.  All in all, I managed to see the entire movie without missing a beat!

The movie was long, 2 hours and about 30 mins...maybe a bit less.  It dragged a bit sometimes, but overall, I was not disappointed, I liked it!  Mind you, I'm a happy-ending type of gal, and I go to movies to be distracted and to have fun looking through the lens at someone else's viewpoint, the end result didn't leave that much of a bad taste in my mouth.

The movie did live up to it's description of graphic, both in the picture and the scenes.  There were some funny moments and others that had me wanting to see what happened next, so the intrigue is there to keep your interest going.  I must say the "who did it" factor was surprising!

Though the 'experts' reviews might be mixed, some liked it, some didn't, some were unsure.  It is science fiction, super heroes, romance and end of the world dooms day thrown in, that made for a highly fascinating movie!  I give it three out of five stars! 

 

John Serba of the Grand Rapids Press gave a great overview of the movie, an excerpt I'm copying below. You can read his review at:  http://www.mlive.com/movies/index.ssf/2009/03/complex_gory_crimefighter_tale.html

The Watchmen are the dysfunctional family of crime fighters created by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons. "Watchmen," published by DC Comics in 1986, ran for 12 issues, later collected in one volume. The story rewrites world history leading up to 1985, when vigilantes have been outlawed and nuclear war is imminent. Here's a who's-who of its heroes:

Ozymandias (played by Matthew Goode) -- Real name Adrian Veidt, a business tycoon made rich by selling his heroic image; one of the world's smartest people.

Nite Owl (Patrick Wilson) -- Real name Dan Dreiberg, a goggled-and-caped nerdy ornithologist specializing in gadgetry; pilots Archimedes, a roundish, owlish airship.

Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup) -- Real name Jon Osterman, the only superpowered Watchman; his exposure to radiation made him able to manipulate subatomic particles.

Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) -- Real name Walter Kovacs, a mentally disturbed individual with an ever-changing inkblot mask; the only Watchman who didn't retire his costume after the anti-vigilante law.

The Silk Spectre II (Milan Akerman) -- Real name Laurie Jupiter, the daughter of the original sex-symbol Silk Spectre; estranged from lover Dr. Manhattan, she teams up with Nite Owl to resume crime-fighting.

The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) -- Real name Edward Blake, a violent, amoral brute contracted as a government agent; his murder is the dramatic spark igniting the "Watchmen" story


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on Mar 12, 2009

It's not like he visibly goes around pointing it at people!

WHAT?  I'm not going then! 

on Mar 13, 2009

Oh and the blue penis, I wouldn't worry too much about it. It's not like he visibly goes around pointing it at people!

I guess that's where we're different.

 

on Mar 13, 2009

WHAT? I'm not going then!

I guess that's where we're different.

 

on Mar 15, 2009

Went to see it today.

It was good, and I didn't think it was slow like so many reviews said.  I thought everything made sense and was well put together.

However, uh hm, maybe I'm out of touch..I can't remember the last time I saw a movie with a real sex scene (literally butt thrusts and all)....wait, nope, can't remember.  But DANG Donna, I can't believe you let your little one be in the theater.  The sex was pretty in your face, but one thing sticking out in my mind is using the power saw to cut off arms.  ~shivers~

I actually thought the blue penis thing was well done.  I kept making blue ball jokes in my head though.  Guess because I really didn't connect with Dr Smurf.  heh.

And I loved the midget. hahahahahaha 

It was def worth the $.

 

 

on Mar 16, 2009

I actually thought the blue penis thing was well done.

So that;s why it was blue....it was well done? Wonder what color medium rare would have been?

And I loved the midget. hahahahahaha

Still talking about the blue thing or the very short man?

Sorry Tova I couldn't resist either one . Glad you had a good time.

on Mar 21, 2009

I thought it was a little dark.  I guess I'm overly sensitive, but shooting the pregnant lady, the rape scene, and the stuff with the missing little girl really bothered me.  Especially the stuff with the little girl.

It was mostly enjoyable though.

 

on Mar 21, 2009

When he had his mask off, I though he looked a lot like Danny Bonaduce LOL! I liked Nite Owl II, his character was likable, like a an average joe. And SS II, what a gorgeous bee-hind! In a Ron Burgandy moment, I wanted to be friends with it!

Me too!  We're more alike than I thought in our likes...interesting!

on Mar 21, 2009

I guess that's where we're different

 

   as Tova would laugh...buhuawwahhhhaaaa...or something like that!lol!

But DANG Donna, I can't believe you let your little one be in the theater. The sex was pretty in your face, but one thing sticking out in my mind is using the power saw to cut off arms. ~shivers~
I thought everything made sense and was well put together.

I know, I know....she doens't remember a thing!  I did succeed with my distractions, believe me. It's an art!lol!

Still talking about the blue thing or the very short man?

Sicco!LOL!     It was very well done though wasn't it!

 

I thought it was a little dark. I guess I'm overly sensitive, but shooting the pregnant lady, the rape scene, and the stuff with the missing little girl really bothered me. Especially the stuff with the little girl.

I know Tex, I do remember those parts.  Nice to see you!

on Mar 21, 2009

Serenity, the graphic novel is much more detailed and definitely adult-orientated. But it is well worth owning because it is the type of book you can read many times and enjoy (as I have done). I'm going to wait for the special edition DVD as apparently it will be the director's cut and include a lot more than was in the cinema release. I can hardly wait

Me too!  I agree on the Bonaduce part too!

on Apr 10, 2009

I'll watch it this weekend and see what the hype is all about.

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