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Review: Watchmen

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

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So this is how comic book movies are meant to be made!  I will admit straight out that I have not read the graphic novel though I have been meaning too for years.  Of course now I will look like a bandwagon-hopping hipster doofus as I buy it now, but to hell with the purists!

 

 

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Not having read the graphic novel, I didn’t have any vested interest in seeing how the movie would turn out.  I can only imagine from what I’ve read that transferring Watchmen to the silver screen was going to be pretty bloody hard, but it seems like Zack Snyder has done an admirable job.  Fans seem to have recognised that film and graphic novels are separate beasts and need to be viewed differently.

 

 

I am not going to give any spoilers, but I will say the movie hit all the right notes.  The intro was stunning and really set the mood.  Possibly the best opening I have seen in quite a few years.  The story is well paced and kept me interested for the most part.  There were a few soft spots but they never bog the story down.

 

I admit I was a bit worried with all the characters being introduced that I wouldn’t know what was going on, but all was revealed with some great flashbacks.  Compare this with The Spirit where I didn’t really know what was going on and the backstories were hopeless.

 

The visual effects were solid the whole way through.  There wasn’t too much that made me go “WOW!  MEGA-SUPA-FREAKING-AWESOME” but there also wasn’t anything that was noticeably sub-par.  The only thing I couldn’t quite understand was the decision to make Dr Manhattan completely CG when he could have been Billy Crudup in the flesh for 80% of his shots.

 

Overall, the best thing I can say about this movie is that when I came out, I really wanted to get my hands on a copy of the graphic novel to get the full story.  The complete opposite of The Spirit . . . 

 

 

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I would also highly recommending the full manga series for Akira.  I love Akira the movie, but frankly it makes no sense.  After reading the graphic novels the whole thing became a *lot* clearer.  It looks like you can read them online here.

 

 

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Copyright Warner Bros. Image courtesy of Intelligent Creatures from CGTalk.com

Review: The Spirit

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

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A short post this Sunday with some thoughts about “The Spirit”.  I realise that The Spirit has been out for a while in the USA but it is a relative new release in Australia (yay for delayed release schedules).

 

Credit: Lions Gate LLC. Image The Orphanage.

There are two reasons I went to see The Spirit.  Firstly, it obviously shares a lot in common with Sin City and frankly, Sin City kicks so many types of buttocks that there may actually be a law about it.  The second reason is that a couple of mates worked on the film with Rising Sun Pictures (RSP) in Adelaide and I am happy to pay bucks for films that mates work on.

 

I will also say that I knew before going on that this wasn’t a serious movie and I fully prepared by having a nice big Coke and some cheesy snacks at the ready.

 

Lights down, movie starts . . . ooookay.  Maybe it gets better.  Maybe I am missing something.  Give it time.  Why are there only 8 people in the cinema?  I know it has been getting bad reviews, but let’s all give it a go, eh?  Oh dear.  Oh dear, oh dear.  Just what the hell is going in?  Who is he?  Why are they fighting?  That bit isn’t funny.  Who is she?  Do I care?  Why is she dressed like a Japanese Maiko?  Why are they dressed like Nazi’s.  Why is that hot latino chick acting so badly?  Surely it has been 2 hours?  It’s over, thank God.  What?  Only 90 minutes . . . you have to be kidding me.

 

I will go on record as saying that I liked the film visually.  Not quite as unique and intense as Sin City, but definitely it’s own style.  No, it was just a bad movie.  How do I define bad?  Well, when I think 90 minutes is over 2hrs and I am waiting for the movie to finish, it’s bad.  When I literally don’t care about any of the characters, it’s a bad movie.  When I don’t know who is doing what or why they are doing it, it’s a bad movie.

 

Well, I am sure you have your own opinions, but for me The Spirit was almost the definition of style over substance.  It looked amazing but had nothing to say, and that’s a shame . . .