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Who watches The Watchmen?, io9 reports massive Watchmen DVD project
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post Oct 22 2008, 08:41 AM
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post Oct 22 2008, 11:48 AM
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I have to wonder if Watchmen is gonna end up being an unintentional metaphor after the inauguration...

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QUOTE(DarthMarley @ Oct 22 2008, 02:41 PM) *
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From the trailer it seems that they are sticking pretty close to the main story from graphic novel, this looks like it is going to be a must see movie.


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post Oct 23 2008, 10:46 PM
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I can hardly wait!

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post Dec 28 2008, 10:56 AM
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From online group: Awesome Watchmen Rant!

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Dear Fox,
Eat all the dicks.

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(Okay, let me clarify a little bit for anyone who might be reading this letter that isn’t either a)obsessed with The Watchmen or B) the head of the Fox Corporation. ) Back in the 80s, Fox purchased the rights to a Watchmen movie and celebrated by not making it for 20 years. Now, Warner Brothers respected their decision but, oddly enough, felt that a Watchmen movie would look better if it was actually, you know, made. So, Warner Brothers decided to make it. They announced their plans well over a year ago and Watchmen is now one of the most anticipated movies of the year. If you saw The Dark Knight and, statistically speaking, you probably did, then you already saw the trailer.

If you’re me and, statistically speaking, you’re probably not, then you went back to your apartment and watched the trailer on Youtube over and over again and experienced an odd yet not totally unexpected sense of profound sexual arousal that you could really only describe as spiritual.

If you’re Fox, you patiently waited until the excitement over the movie reached a boner-inducing fever pitch, and then you decided to sue Warner Brothers and, according to the New York Times, you won. On Christmas Eve, a judge ruled that Fox has the right to, at the very least, distribute The Watchmen. Will they try to stop the release of the movie? Probably not, (though they certainly could). Will they try to change it? Again, no. Will they make some fat cash off of it? Certainly. Should they eat all the dicks? Without a doubt.

Now, Fox, I know that you didn’t technically do anything illegal. In terms of the way the American justice system works, you are completely within your rights to do exactly what you did. You owned the movie rights to The Watchmen, and Warner Brothers made the movie anyway. Without having a real firm grasp on the law, I can certainly understand the concept of someone taking somebody else’s thing. Like, if I bought bacon with the intention of cooking it, chopping it up and throwing it into one of my famous omelettes, I’d be real pissed if some jerk showed up, took all my bacon and made their own breakfast with it. Even if that jerk was Warner Brothers, and even if their breakfast looked fucking awesome.

But here’s the thing: You weren’t going to make that movie. You had the movie rights to the most important graphic novel of all time, and you just sat on it for a couple of decades while you focused on making other hit movies, (though I can’t for some reason think of a single one). The difference is that, when I buy bacon, I cook it almost immediately. I never just sit on it. (That’s the worst thing you can do with bacon.) And if you did want to make it, you should’ve spoken up when the movie was first announced. “Hey, Warner Brothers, don’t make that movie. We own it, and we will make it, we’re just very slow.” That would’ve been fine. But you decided to wait. You waited for Warner Brothers to buy some cheese, fry up some eggs, toast some English muffins cook its bacon, (I’m assuming here that Warner Brothers is making a bacon egg and cheese sandwich), and just when Warner Brothers was about to take a bite, you jumped out of the shadows and said “Hey, that’s mine!” Which is why I’ve popped out, from even darker shadows, shouting “Hey, eat all the dicks!”

You know what bothers me the most, you stupid, shitty bastards? You don’t want to crush this movie or stop its release. It’s not like you’re morally opposed to the subject matter, and it’s not like you’re artistically offended by the vision and interpretation of the source material by Warner Brothers or director Zack Snyder and as a result want to stop the movie from seeing the light of day. It’s not like there are a bunch of Fox employees who worked diligently on this movie; they’re not being screwed by Warner Brothers’ production. And it isn’t like you’re lashing out because you were going to make the movie and Snyder beat you to it; you had over twenty years and did nothing.

This is about money. You saw the chance to make a ridiculous sum of money, for no reason, and you’re going to take it.

This is Rupert Murdoch. He owns Fox and has more money
than you’ll ever have. Also, look at his weird face.

And, when the law is on your side, it’s easy for you to argue that I don’t have a leg to stand on and, at the end of the day, you’re right. You’re a business, and you made what is perhaps the smartest move a business could make. You struck at the last second, thereby forcing Warner Brothers’ hand. They’ll have to settle with you, and they’ll have to pay whatever exorbitant sums you want, or else they can just refuse to distribute the film, which, given the anticipation, will screw Warner Brothers pretty hard.

But I don’t give a shit about the law right now, (or, hey, while we’re at it, ever). When it comes down to it, Zack Snyder worked hard on this movie. All of the actors and all of the crew members worked hard on it. The producers took a risk by giving Snyder complete creative control and a buttload of money. This is a movie that fans have been praying and begging for for decades. We want this movie and, more importantly, we want it done right. We want it to be visually stunning. We want to see the book’s complex themes brought to life. We want to see Dr. Manhattan’s glorious, blue genitals majestically flopping on the big screen.

Flop flop flop flop flop.

A lot of people worked hard to make this movie what the fans want it to be and, based on the trailer, the behind the scenes video clips, most of the early reviews, this is as close as anyone will come.

You, Fox, did not do any of the work to get this movie to where it is, but you’re still going to make money off of it. And that’s a concept that I don’t quite understand, and I never will understand it. I can’t imagine that Warner Brothers has money tucked away specifically to pay to you, Fox, so I have to assume that whatever money goes to you was originally intended for someone else, someone who probably actually deserves it. You haven’t been able to make a decent hit blockbuster, so you’re pulling this crap. And that, Fox, you shameless, opportunistic, greedy, jealous, petty shit-parade, brings me back to my original thesis:

Eat all the dicks. Open your bitter, miserable mouth and eat all the dicks. Stop using that mouth of yours to whine, and get started on all these dicks you need to be eating. Keep eating dicks, even at night, even on weekends. Intuition will tell you that you’ve had enough dicks, but you will be wrong: You will never have eaten enough dicks. You may complain that what you’re doing is perfectly legal, but I’d argue that I’ve never read a law that specifically prohibits force-feeding a lethal amount of dicks down someone’s throat, (though, I’ll admit, I’m almost positive there is one). You may say “I don’t care what you think, DOB,” to which I’d respond, “That’s some tough talk for someone with an acre of dicks in their mouth.”

And even when you meekly protest that they don’t measure dicks in acres, I won’t be able to hear you.

Because of all the dicks.


Like I said, awesome.

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post Dec 28 2008, 11:23 PM
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Wow!



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post Jan 7 2009, 10:23 PM
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I think the problem was Fox couldn't figure out how to condense the comic series into one film. So they basically looked at version after version and never got it made. When Warner did accomplish this and it looked good, Fox decided they wanted in after all.
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post Jan 12 2009, 12:20 PM
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A Glimmer of Hope for “Watchmen”

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According to reports, both sides have asked federal judge Gary Feess today to delay an upcoming hearing in the case because “settlement talks have been productive.”


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QUOTE (DarthMarley @ Jan 12 2009, 12:20 PM) *


Heh. Mebbe they'll use it as the basis for a studio merger.

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post Jan 17 2009, 12:30 PM
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Well, it's been settled:

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Studios settle wrangle over 'Watchmen' blockbuster

Fri Jan 16, 2:53 pm ET
Studios settle wrangle over 'Watchmen' blockbuster 20th Century Fox – 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. studios have settled their legal wrangle that threatened upcoming superhero …

LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Two rival movie studios have settled their legal wrangle that threatened upcoming superhero blockbuster "Watchmen" and the film is to be released in March as scheduled, a statement said Friday.

Attorneys for 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. told Judge Gary Feess that their wrangle over ownership of the film had been settled and a lawsuit had been dropped, avoiding the prospect of a trial.

The terms of the settlement have not been released and will remain confidential, studio officials said in a joint statement.

"Warner Bros. and Twentieth Century Fox have resolved their dispute regarding the rights to the upcoming motion picture 'Watchmen' in a confidential settlement," the statement said.

"Warner Bros. acknowledges that Fox acted in good faith in bringing its claims, which were asserted prior to the start of principal photography," the statement said. "Fox acknowledges that Warner Bros. acted in good faith in defending against those claims."

Fox sued Warner Bros. over its adaptation of Alan Moore's 12-part graphic novel after arguing it had copyright and distribution rights to the film.

The studio said it retained rights to the movie because Warner had failed to exercise an option to acquire a remaining interest in the Fox-owned novel.

Warner Bros. meanwhile denied that Fox, which allegedly bought the rights to "Watchmen" in the 1980s and spent more than one million dollars in developing the novel as a film, held copyright.

However in a ruling last month widely seen as a defeat for Warner Bros., Los Angeles federal judge Gary Feess indicated he intended to grant Fox's claim that it had either a copyright interest or distribution rights to the film.

The film, directed by "300" film-maker Zack Snyder, charts the fortunes of a group of superheroes struggling for justice in an alternative 1985, where Richard Nixon is still US president and the Cold War is raging.

The novel was once regarded as impossible to turn into a mainstream film, but the success of other dark-themed superhero movies and advances in technology have made the movie adaptation a hot property.

The film is to be released in North America on March 6.


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QUOTE (Raycheetah @ Jan 17 2009, 12:30 PM) *
Well, it's been settled:



Now bring it on!
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That's a relief.


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I seen the movie, very good, a movie well worth seeing.

While it dosen't follow the Graphic Novel exactly and some bits are missing the central story is well done, I hope that they have the missing bits in the DVD.


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Pinhead: Oh, Kirsty. So eager to play, so reluctant to admit it.
Female Cenobite: Perhaps you're teasing us. Are you teasing us?

Pinhead: Two minutes. Two centuries. It all ticks by so quickly. You are so very like your ancestors, did you know that? I have the distinct sense of déjà vu. The same defiance, the same faithless hope in the light?
Dr Paul Merchant: And what do you have faith in?
Pinhead: Nothing. I am SO exquisitely empty.
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I've never read the graphic novels, but I really enjoyed Watchmen the movie. smile.gif It's made me want to go out and get the novels to read for myself! (or at least the animated blockbuster version of them! tongue.gif )


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Well, I've just found out something I didn't know, they have made an aminated movie out of Tales Of The Black Freighter and its been released on DVD, included on the DVD is Hollis Mason's Under The Hood, I'm gonna look out for them, unless they are released with the Watchmen DVD


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Female Cenobite: "Didn't open the box." And what was it last time, "Didn't know what the box was?" And yet, we do keep finding each other, don't we?
Pinhead: Oh, Kirsty. So eager to play, so reluctant to admit it.
Female Cenobite: Perhaps you're teasing us. Are you teasing us?

Pinhead: Two minutes. Two centuries. It all ticks by so quickly. You are so very like your ancestors, did you know that? I have the distinct sense of déjà vu. The same defiance, the same faithless hope in the light?
Dr Paul Merchant: And what do you have faith in?
Pinhead: Nothing. I am SO exquisitely empty.
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