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July 22, 2008

Watchmen - at last a trailer!

Even though Watchmen isn't due in cinemas until next spring, the feverish geek-pectation that was until last week being expended on Dark Knight is now being transferred to a new target: Zack Snyder's bold cinematic recration of the seminal Alan Moore comics serial.

The trailer is a masterpiece. Each scene is a loving tribute to a specific frame in the comic book, thereby defusing any ire among the fanboy faithful who would have been quick to jump on any percieved inaccuracies. With any negative publicity thus negated, the PR machine can go into full swing explaining to the uninitiated exactly what Watchmen is, and what it's about.

Here comes the clip:

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July 07, 2008

See scenes from Watchmen right now!

Well. To an extent. Four of the winners of the 'Make a Watchmen universe commerical' contest are online now. The range from a generic airline ad, a keenly observed but unconvincingly low-budget shill for the Ozymandias and Bubastis action figures, a near-wordless hair product spot that flags up Watchmen's 'alternative eighties' setting, and a couple of runs at Veidt's scientifically designed cologne 'Nostalgia'. They're worth watching, if only to find out how you're really supposed to pronounce Ozymandias's last name.

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May 28, 2008

Watchmen: Your first look at the Minutemen

The Minutemen were the first superhero team in the Watchmen universe. A sort of 'Justice Society of America' to the Watchmen's dysfunctional JLA. This terrific still from the eagely-anticipated adaptation of Alan Moore's deep, multilayered comic book series suggests that there will be ample attention paid to the wider context provided in the comic by Hollis Mason's memoir.

Remember, too that The Black Freighter is being filmed as a standalone animation that will, we now hear, be released as a DVD at or around the same time as the movie hits the multiplexes.

How Watchmen will play to newcomers I wouldn't like to say, but for those of us that revere the original trade paperback as one of the pinnacles of comic book creativity this is going to be a spectacular treat.

Minutemen

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April 23, 2008

Your chance to be in Watchmen

Well, almost.

To perfect the illusion of a complete parallel world which the dysfunctional superhero team inhabit, director Zack Snyder needs to create every detail of his alternate Earth.

Including TV ads. Which is where you come in. He's created a Watchmen YouTube channel and is inviting amateur filmmakers, computer geeks and card-carrying weirdoes to submit their idea of an alternate Earth TV ad that might run in the Watchmen universe.

The wisdom of the YouTube crowd will weed out the weak, and then the production team will pick the best 20 to appear in the movie, earning the makers $1000 in the process. $1000 and the undying respect of every geek on Earth that is.

Ladies, gentlemen, to your video cameras!

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March 06, 2008

Sensational new images from Watchmen

Comedianfull_3With filming wrapped, Warners have today posted on their Watchmen blog five portraits of the main characters in their movie adaptation of Alan Moore's epochal comic book series Watchmen.

Nite Owl looks more like Batman than ever, and Silk Spectre's costume looks, if it were possible even sluttier than Dave Gibbons' original art suggested. Overall though, these pictures have driven my feverish anticipation of this movie completely off the scale. No Dr.Manhattan yet though!


Silkspectrefull_2 Niteowlfull_3 Rorschachfull_2 Ozymandiasfull_2 (Thanks to Dave from Dave's Long Box for the hot tip!)

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February 28, 2008

Watchmen: The Black Freighter sets sail

Photo_49 The Dark Knight has its anime-style companion Gotham Knight, and now Watchmen gets an animated satellite in the form of a Black Freighter anime, narrated by 300 star Gerard Butler, that's set to appear on the DVD (or Blu-Ray) release.

Take a look at the full story over at Empire Online. I don't know....this movie isn't out for another year and I already want to buy the DVD.

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February 20, 2008

New Watchmen image online

It's the final day of shooting on Watchmen, and Zack Snyder's production blog offered a special treat for the faithful. A massive new hi-res still of Rorshach to add to the one he sneakily inserted in the 300 trailer. It's an action image this time that is uncannily faithful to the comic, as Watchmen fans might hope. It looks exactly like a frame from Chapter 5, Fearful Symmetry, when the Ginger Avenger is breaking out of master-criminal Moloch's apartment.
Hr_watchmen_6 This film looks better and better. Colour me excited. In a sepia sort of way.

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January 31, 2008

We're watching The Watchmen

The first solid details are starting to emerge about what, for me at least, is the most exciting movie prospect of 2009. Watchmen, an adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' hugely influential comic book series, was first promised as a Terry Gilliam epic back in the mid-1990s. The melding of Moore's dytopian parallel history and the dreamy alternate world of Gilliam's 'Brazil' looked to be a winner but budgetary constraints consigned the project to development hell. In Gilliam's words, 'I recognised that I was about the only person who could do it well, but then I didn't get the money. So I was 'saved' from that one"

Now helmed by Zack Snyder, who demonstrated his facility with bringing comic book fantasies to life in '300', the movie finally looks to be edging towards completion. Carla Gugino, who plays the original Silk Spectre in Snyder's production, spoke to MTV's movie blog:

“It incorporates real history and the fictitious world of Watchmen, and so it’s very cool,we meet Nixon and all sorts of people.”

Sin City actress Gugino's character ages from her early twenties to her mid-late sixties in the story, which follows the exploits of a superhero team from the 1930s to an apocalyptic Cold War scenario some time in the eighties. It remains to be seen how the effects team will handle radioactive demigod Dr.Manhattan on screen, and diehard fans who have been waiting twenty years for the film version will be desperate to see how the interstitial chapters of Hollis Mason's autobiography and The Black Freighter will fit in.

We'll no doubt find out more over the next twelve long months as we wait for the film that stands a fair chance of being the Best Superhero Movie Ever.


Michael Moran

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