Alan Moore reads Watchmen as Rorschach
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Rofl, Jackie Earl Haley is better.
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SOOO GOOD!
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I never found Rorschach truly frightening... until I heard this.
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This Rorschach sounds like a really sleepy chimney sweep ;-P
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To me the movie of watchmen was a mixed experience; for it's good (and occasionally brilliant) part it had something bad/incomplete; leaving me with a feel of something that COULD have been a masterpiece but lacked severely. I forgot about it almost instantly like any movie that isn't all too great (unlike, say, Pan's labyrinth which kept creeping up in my mind for weeks after watching). But after seeing some scenes again I actually bought it on a whim and it has grown on me somewhat since then.
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@TheGriff45 I've only seen clips of it on YouTube. I don't have an extra 20 bucks or even a card for them to go on to pay for all 12 parts. I don't really like the voice actor's voice for alot of the characters...especially the women.
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@TheGriff45 Well, as far as comic book movies go, I prefer Batman: Mask of The Phantasm over all. That's a bit off topic, sorry, but Watchmen is still one of my favorites. It just doesn't come close to the graphic novel's greatness, in my opinion...and also Alan Moore's. Have you seen the 12 part motion comic adaptation?
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@TheGriff45 That's...strange, the film itself wasn't very well written, and because it took so much out from the graphic novel it had like 50 plot holes. Despite how much you love the graphic novel, as I do, you could tell there was much more put into The Dark Knight. I mean, the only real saving graces of Watchmen the film was Dr. Manhattan's origin and the scenes with Rorschach, course that is all opinion.
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@TheGriff45 It seems very unfair to compare a comic book to a movie.
At Mcdonalds Drive-thru:
Alan Moore as Rorshach: "I'll have the cheesburger without cheese."
Mcdonalds Drive thru kid looks up and asks: "will you have fries with that?"
Alan Moore looks down and whispers...: "No"
Alan Moore as Rorshach: "February 17th 2010. At drive thru of Mickey D's. This restaurant is afraid of me. Ive seen its true burgers..."
DJjNo1 2 years ago 77
I agree, though Dark Knight wasn't bad, Watcmen wins by a clear mile.
Alan reads Rorschach well, though I think Jackie E. Haley does him way better. I think it's the English accent that puts me off a bit.
danitiwa 2 years ago 11