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  • #16
    Originally posted by phata$$ View Post
    Since it's your second go at it, try looking for the smiley faces scattered throughout the book. It's a bit surprising to see how many of them there are.

    And about the ending, I'm normally a bit keen on endings and I usually do a good job of figuring out things, but this is probably the only novel where I had absolutely no clue of what was going to happen in the end. Will be very interesting how Snyder will incorporate this into the movie. I'm sure the average movie goer will probably be put-off by it after seeing it in theaters. Let's just say that it's not a very good Hollywood ending for those of you who have yet to read it.
    Spoilers below:

    Apparently Zak Snyder is taking a different approach to the end and having Dr. Manhattan become the great force Earth can unite to fight. It jives with him leaving Earth because they can scapegoat him even though that isn't the reason he chooses to leave. I kinda like that better than the mutant squid/vagina that attacks New York in the end. There's still going to be a lot of bodies and blood.

    The book really got to me though. It poses a lot of really good questions about God and the world in the post-nuclear age. When Rorschach got zapped I was really disappointed, but overall a really good book.
    Originally posted by Tone
    Women who smoke cigarettes are sexy, not repulsive. It depends on the number smoked. less is better

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    • #17
      Spoilers in my post.

      Originally posted by Squeezer View Post
      Spoilers below:

      Apparently Zak Snyder is taking a different approach to the end and having Dr. Manhattan become the great force Earth can unite to fight. It jives with him leaving Earth because they can scapegoat him even though that isn't the reason he chooses to leave. I kinda like that better than the mutant squid/vagina that attacks New York in the end. There's still going to be a lot of bodies and blood.

      The book really got to me though. It poses a lot of really good questions about God and the world in the post-nuclear age. When Rorschach got zapped I was really disappointed, but overall a really good book.
      Not gonna bother putting up spoiler tags because the book has been out for several years so fuck.

      Do you have a link to where you got that information? I'm not accusing you of giving me misinformation but I just don't see how it will make sense considering it totally takes away Ozy's whole diabolical scheme of protecting the universe. I can see Snyder probably substituting the squid vagina for another more reasonable creature but not with the big blue douche. Perhaps a better explanation will shut me up and make me eat my own words for questioning Snyder's direction. Snyder put up some extra trailer footage during the Scream Awards on Spike last night. It gives me chills, it's so good.

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      • #18
        http://www.cinematical.com/2008/10/2...chmen-changed/

        http://www.comicbookmovie.com/watchm...hmen_Screening

        First one puts it in perspective, second one is the actual transcript.

        the early screeners were "disappointed" by the changed ending apparently.
        Originally posted by Tone
        Women who smoke cigarettes are sexy, not repulsive. It depends on the number smoked. less is better

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        • #19
          Originally posted by phata$$ View Post
          I doubt that. Despite the new found man-love for Ledger by fanboys, they aren't about to watch a movie with Jack Sparrow.
          i don't care about jack sparrow, johnny depp is one hell of an actor
          My father in law was telling me over Thanksgiving about this amazing bartender at some bar he frequented who could shake a martini and fill it to the rim with no leftovers and he thought it was the coolest thing he'd ever seen. I then proceeded to his home bar and made four martinis in one shaker with unfamiliar glassware and a non standard shaker and did the same thing. From that moment forward I knew he had no compunction about my cock ever being in his daughter's mouth.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Squeezer View Post
            http://www.cinematical.com/2008/10/2...chmen-changed/

            http://www.comicbookmovie.com/watchm...hmen_Screening

            First one puts it in perspective, second one is the actual transcript.

            the early screeners were "disappointed" by the changed ending apparently.
            Darn.

            Originally posted by Liquid Blue
            i don't care about jack sparrow, johnny depp is one hell of an actor
            Yeah he is, I'm just saying that he won't be able to grab the box-office breaking attention like TDK did, even if Ledger is playing alongside.

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            • #21
              I heard from an unreliable source that Watchmen might not even see the light of day. Apparently Fox owns the rights to Watchmen, however Warner Bros. produced the film. If this is true,
              do you not have google or something
              Originally posted by Ward
              OK.. ur retarded case closed

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              • #22
                Originally posted by phata$$ View Post
                Darn.



                Yeah he is, I'm just saying that he won't be able to grab the box-office breaking attention like TDK did, even if Ledger is playing alongside.
                oh ok

                what movie is he in with ledger?
                My father in law was telling me over Thanksgiving about this amazing bartender at some bar he frequented who could shake a martini and fill it to the rim with no leftovers and he thought it was the coolest thing he'd ever seen. I then proceeded to his home bar and made four martinis in one shaker with unfamiliar glassware and a non standard shaker and did the same thing. From that moment forward I knew he had no compunction about my cock ever being in his daughter's mouth.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Liquid Blue View Post
                  oh ok

                  what movie is he in with ledger?
                  No clue. Brokeback Pirates?

                  :chris: irate2:

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Liquid Blue View Post
                    oh ok

                    what movie is he in with ledger?
                    imaginarium of doctor parnassus
                    Originally posted by Ward
                    OK.. ur retarded case closed

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                    • #25
                      just finished the book - spoilers

                      Originally posted by phata$$ View Post
                      And about the ending, I'm normally a bit keen on endings and I usually do a good job of figuring out things, but this is probably the only novel where I had absolutely no clue of what was going to happen in the end. Will be very interesting how Snyder will incorporate this into the movie. I'm sure the average movie goer will probably be put-off by it after seeing it in theaters. Let's just say that it's not a very good Hollywood ending for those of you who have yet to read it.
                      can you explain the ending a little better for me? i get everything up until the scene in the newsroom, and the last frame where the kid looks at the diary. who's diary is it? is it an earlier reference in the book?

                      edit:

                      ok after looking into it for like 10 mins, it seems to be Rorschach's diary. which is weird to me, because the cover of it says "1984" but when the book opens, the diary entries are dated in 1985. Guess it's a minor detail.

                      How did they get the diary in the first place? Was that a scene I've forgotten? Is it supposed to imply that they will discover Veidt's plan? Would that even be possible? Did rorschach even have time to write anything that would lead them to that conclusion?
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by DankNuggets View Post
                        can you explain the ending a little better for me? i get everything up until the scene in the newsroom, and the last frame where the kid looks at the diary. who's diary is it? is it an earlier reference in the book?

                        edit:

                        ok after looking into it for like 10 mins, it seems to be Rorschach's diary. which is weird to me, because the cover of it says "1984" but when the book opens, the diary entries are dated in 1985. Guess it's a minor detail.

                        How did they get the diary in the first place? Was that a scene I've forgotten? Is it supposed to imply that they will discover Veidt's plan? Would that even be possible? Did rorschach even have time to write anything that would lead them to that conclusion?
                        It is Rorschach's diary. He makes a comment before they go to Antarctica that he's writing his last inscription, doesn't expect to return alive and that he's storing the journal somewhere safe. Before leaving he wrote where they were going and that he suspected Veidt had something to do with it. So yes, we're supposed to assume that if the book isn't thrown out, eventually fingers will start to be pointed at Ozymandias.

                        Take Veidt's last meeting with Dr. Manhattan for example.

                        He asks,
                        "Did I do right in the end?"

                        To which Manhattan replies,
                        "In the end? Nothing ends Adrian. Nothing ever ends."

                        Which I assumed to mean humanity will either fall back into their old ways naturally, or the world would discover the truth and things would revert back anyway. Either way, Manhattan is hinting that we can't escape human nature and part of that nature is the will to do harm.
                        Originally posted by Tone
                        Women who smoke cigarettes are sexy, not repulsive. It depends on the number smoked. less is better

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Squeezer View Post
                          It is Rorschach's diary. He makes a comment before they go to Antarctica that he's writing his last inscription, doesn't expect to return alive and that he's storing the journal somewhere safe. Before leaving he wrote where they were going and that he suspected Veidt had something to do with it. So yes, we're supposed to assume that if the book isn't thrown out, eventually fingers will start to be pointed at Ozymandias.

                          Take Veidt's last meeting with Dr. Manhattan for example.

                          He asks,
                          "Did I do right in the end?"

                          To which Manhattan replies,
                          "In the end? Nothing ends Adrian. Nothing ever ends."

                          Which I assumed to mean humanity will either fall back into their old ways naturally, or the world would discover the truth and things would revert back anyway. Either way, Manhattan is hinting that we can't escape human nature and part of that nature is the will to do harm.

                          ahh thanks

                          went back and painstakingly looked for those few scenes with the newspaper people and eventually saw that one too. Was a great book, though I'm regretting having read it one chapter a week basically, while stoned and about to fall asleep.

                          guess that's all the more reason to read it again :turned:
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Xog View Post
                            I haven't done research on this unreliable source's claims yet, so I could be completely and utterly wrong, because he also mentioned something about a secret Star Wars Christmas Special movie that never "made the light of day." He said I can go on Youtube and look at small glimpses of it, but I'm too lazy and just don't give a hoot.
                            http://forums.trenchwars.org/showthread.php?t=32517

                            Edit: That youtube link is dead, here's a random clip from it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYQVyVyeWho you can find more
                            (ZaBuZa)>sigh.. i been playing this game since i was 8... i am more mature then ull ever be...

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by DankNuggets View Post
                              How did they get the diary in the first place? Was that a scene I've forgotten? Is it supposed to imply that they will discover Veidt's plan? Would that even be possible? Did rorschach even have time to write anything that would lead them to that conclusion?
                              He clearly mailed his diary right after he came from Veidt's office, so you probably just overlooked it. I understand because the suspense was getting good. And to prevent confusion, the journal actually reads "1984 - 1985". Although, it's funny because the newspaper he mailed the journal to, has a very conservative bias and Rorschach is basically their only fan, so you wonder how much weight that journal will carry. But hey, that's what ambiguous endings are all about.

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                              • #30
                                Movie was f'ing awesome. drove an hour away to see it on IMAX. they did change the ending a bit, but not too drastically. Missed the first few minutes but beyond that it seemed to be 95% accurate. A few memorable lines moved around, but very authentic. I loved the casting, thought it really made NightOwl and Silk Spectre's characters more appealing than in the book. Rorshach's annoying "christian bale batman" voice was about the only thing that bugged me besides the missing pirate comic subplot.
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