Graphic Update: Wilson








Good News: This Image Is Close To Real In-Game Rendering. Bad News: The Actual Game Shows The Renderings REALLY Tiny.
Chris Hansen Is The Name Of The Gun.
This Is Not The One I Got, But Apocalypse Pics Are Badass By Default
I'm Blue, daboodeedahboodah
Before this review starts you need perspective. Yes, I did read the graphic novel. No, I was not excited to hear about this movie post reading the graphic novel. Yes, I was less excited after seeing a CGI-filled trailer, which was an obvious ploy to get your little rumps in the seats. No, this movie is not perfect. Aside from its obvious spawn from the mind of Alan Moore and the pen of Dave Gibbons, Watchmen has quite the rich history. This movie has moved back and forth from studios, has suffered rewrites after rewrites and now it has finally arrived. With all of its flaws.
They got it right. Warner Premiere, will be releasing the 'minimally animated' Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic on DVD this Tuesday. I had the fortunate pleasure of wasting 5 and a half hours at work and watched every chapter. While watching the grand finale, which is translated perfectly, you will probably wonder, "How are they going to make a movie out of this?!"
It's no secret that I've been naysaying the Watchmen movie. I think it is going to be tremendous eye-candy, much like '300' was. I will say this, this new trailer looks awful-ly sweet. There are costume quirks that differ from the novel that I'm still coming to terms with.
"Fear For Your Puny Lives!"