Looks like a prequel video game to the movie. Let the bashing begin!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080723/...9x4X.pjJ2s0NUE
Looks like a prequel video game to the movie. Let the bashing begin!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080723/...9x4X.pjJ2s0NUE
Could be interesting. There's so much in the graphic novel that'll have to be left out of the movie, this could be an interesting way to flesh out what's missing. Trouble is, they're going to have to take far too many liberties with the story....
Oh well, if nothing else, I'm sure Alan Moore will love it.
The game isn't based on the original comics, it's a prequel set when Nite Owl and Rorschach fought crime together, pre-Keen Act. They've got a high quality, talented writer on board and they're using Dave Gibbons as a consultant, so there's a good chance that it could pan out. I really hope that it does and that it spurs further spin offs that explore other parts of the story that were either just hinted at or were glazed over because they weren't totally relevant to the overarching story of the maxiseries.
I'd love to see something with the Minutemen (Hooded Justice!) or even just a game about The Comedian (pre-Keen Act, Nam, post-Nam and leading up to his death). I don't get why everyone is so quit to shit on the idea of exploring the expanded universe, but it seems like most people didn't bother to read the article in the first place and assumed that it's a direct adaptation of the comic.
As far as the movie goes, Zack Snyder is doing his damnedest to make it as faithful as possible, and for the stuff that had to be removed for whatever reason (runtime, budget), it's still getting done. Tales of the Black Freighter will be a direct-to-dvd animated movie that may wind up getting bundled with the home video release of the Watchmen movie. Lord knows there's going to be a director's cut, hopefully on par with the DVD release of Sin City.
Honestly, I'm more concerned with how Frank Miller is going to rape The Spirit than how either The Watchmen game and movie will turn out.
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The Spirit is my favorite comic book character, ever. I have a lot of faith in Frank Miller, but everything about The Spirit movie feels wrong. The tone, the look, the logo...it's just not feeling right. Will I still be there opening night? Yep. Because it's The Spirit.
If you have the chance, check out some of the recent Darwyn Cooke run on The Spirit, it's wonderful stuff. Or go back and check out some of Will Eisner's original stories. Ignore the recent Sergio Aragones issues though, they are pretty bad IMO.
As for the topic of the thread...I dunno, if it's quality, I'll be into it probably.
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im 3/4 of the way through with the watchmen but im afraid to read any post in here due to possible spoilers of what may soon become my favorite graphic novel ousting long standing & current champ, frank millers "dark knight returns".
The watchmen should be required reading for any graphic novel & comic book fan, its easily one of the most expertly written pieces of literature of the last century...easily
P.S. Garth Ennis >>>>>>>> Alan Moore =)
The only thing I'm genuinely worried about with a videogame adaptation of Watchmen is that it's not going to be focused on what made Watchmen so great, although to accomplish that in a videogame would be an impressive feat. My whole issue with the idea is that Watchmen was never about action. Watchmen is about a multitude of themes exploring morality and justice, and bringing vulnerable and human characteristics to an archetype which is often seen as being all powerful and perfect. All I expect of a Watchmen game is Marvel: Ultimate Alliance with different maps and character skins.
The first thing that comes to mind is another video game that attempted to base itself on a work of considerable artistic merit: Fight Club.
'Nuff said.
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