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A sneak peek at the 'Watchmen' movie

Oct 2, 2008, 03:52 PM | by Dafna Pleban

Categories: 'Watchmen', Comic Books, DVD/Video, Film, I'm Just a Geek, Things That Are Awesome!

Watchmencrudup_l As many of you no doubt already know, Watchmen is coming out early next year, and last night I was invited to a limited preview/short Q&A with director Zack Snyder, production designer Michael Wilkinson, and costume designer Alex McDowell. Before showing us the footage, Snyder assured the audience that he tried to stay as true to the comic as possible. Unlike previous drafts of scripts that set Watchmen in the modern era, Snyder has kept it a period piece, maintained the alternate 1985 setting, as well as most of the book's controversial final act. (Watch the trailer for the movie here.)

The first clip shown was actually the first 12 minutes of the film. After cycling through the Warner Brothers, Paramount, Legendary and DC Logos (all done in the classic black-on-yellow trade dressing of the books) the movie begins the same way the comic does: The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) meeting his grisly end at the hands of an unseen attacker. Even with the decidedly 300-like stylistic trickery (all the fight scenes have that same speed-up, slow-down effect), it was refreshing to see the visual language of the comic remain largely intact, thanks to some clever camera angles that pay direct homage to the opening panels of the comic.

Following the opening scene was one of the more fun credit sequences I've seen in a while. Snyder effectively tells the history of the alternate universe of Watchmen through a highly stylized moving photo montage set to Bob Dylan's "Times Are Changing." Showcasing some particularly black humor, the tone seems to veer slightly more towards satire than the original work.

Snyder then showcased a series of clips from various points in the movie, in no particular order (read about them after the jump)...

-A whole chunk showcasing Doctor Manhattan's (Billy Crudup) origin story that cribbed heavily from the comic, both visually (panels were reproduced wholesale) and through Crudup's narrative (at times lifted directly from the captions themselves), as well as a longer look at Doc Manhattan's crystal palace on Mars. Even in the rough pre-vis state, it looks gorgeous. Also, yes, remaining true to the comic, the audience got more than a glimpse at, uh, to put it delicately, the Full Doc Manhattan.

-Nite-Owl (Patrick Wilson) and Silk Spectre (Malin Ackerman) post-Owl Ship tryst (hello side-boobage) breaking Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) out from prison. Lots of sped-up/slow-motion butt-kicking and enough skin-tight latex on Ackerman to invoke some sympathetic wincing and shifting in seats.

Some quick details gleaned from the Q&A:

-The current edit has Watchmen running at a not-so-brisk two hours and 45 minutes, and with an R rating.

-The Black Freighter interstitials from the comic have been adapted into a 20-minute animated film that will be packaged along with a fake documentary set in the Watchmen universe, titled Under the Hood. Snyder hopes to edit these back into the film for the eventual DVD release.

I know Snyder is in a no-win position -- there is absolutely no way this film can (nor should it try) to appeal to everyone, devoted fans and newbies alike, and while it was refreshing to see Snyder take great pains to be so faithful to the source material, the R rating, unfamiliar characters, and nontraditional storytelling structure may put off those not already already familiar with what Watchmen has to offer.

Now, PopWatchers, I turn the post over to you, newbies and fellow fans alike: Will you be watching the Watchmen next year?


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The Watchmen Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:02 AM EST

hope to see more movie projects and tv shows for the watchmen cause they really rocks

SweetWes69 Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 07:29 PM EST

Watchmen is going to be awsome no matter if it fallows the comic or not, Just have some faith.

musichyper Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 05:03 PM EST

I think we are looking at something quite successful here. Visually and artistically cool as hell. If to not be so analytical, Watchmen was highly entertaining.

I HYPED Watchmen on EverHYPE and scored it 90%, which I think is very accurate.

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If you get on there, rate me a 5 on it and request friendship.

joe shmoe Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 11:33 AM EST

Snyder made Dawn of the Dead and deleted the biker gang, possibly one of the greatest parts of that movie. Snyder made 300 and forcefully implanted a cliche, hard to swallow storyline with a queen. How can anybody expect this man to be "faithful" to source material? He has a horrible track record.

Rorschach'sTrenchcoat Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 07:36 PM EST

Dwight Schrute said:
If you do not like Watchmen, then you are an idiot.
I say: If you call people an idiot for not liking something, you're an idiot!

Roy Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:43 AM EST

Watchman is modern literature perfection. I will see the movie.

Selina Desire Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 01:28 PM EST

I can't wait to see this movie! I've read the book a few times and think the movie will be awesome!

Republicans for Obama Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:33 PM EST

Yes I'm first in line to see the Watchmen.

Warner Bros. better pay off Fox so that the movie can be released.

Nick Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 02:32 PM EST

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

Shannon Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 01:32 PM EST

I'm reading the book right now. I am extremely curious as to how it is going to play on the screen, if done right it could be spectacular. From what I have seen, it looks to be just that. So excited for March!

Uglie Bettie Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 01:06 PM EST

This will be the longest 6 months ever! I'm glad Zack Snyder is sticking so close to the source material, I really do think it will pay off for him, I know I definitely plan to watch it more then once.

CAJUNSBLUES Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 11:39 AM EST

i have a feeling the long runtime will fly by with all the visual beauty.
this movie will dominate esp on the IMAX

Henry Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 10:34 AM EST

Oh, and I'm not worried about the 165-minute running time. My favorite movie of all time, Pulp Fiction, runs 164 minutes so... I can take it. Given the epic scope of the comic book, I'm not surprised that the film would have an equally epic feel.

Henry Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 10:33 AM EST

Will be watching. The Watchmen panel at Comic-Con was one of the best panels I've ever been to and the free prize of a Watchmen t-shirt is sitting in my closet right now. It will remain unworn until the movie comes out in March 2009.

jeet Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 09:42 AM EST

Was Marc Bernardin invited too?

Because if he wasn't, I have to imagine he's hating on you pretty seriously right about now.

AK Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 03:11 AM EST

I have never read "Watchmen," but the way you're selling this movie, it sounds like it could be really good. That 2 hour, 45 minute running time is a little scary, but if the reviews are strong, I might see the movie anyways.

Ackerman Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:31 PM EST

Yes, PLEASE change the "peak" to "peek"; it's embarassing. As for the movie, I like the faithfulness, but it needs to capture the spirit of the book to be good, not slavishly replicate the angles. I think I could take the slow-fast motion when the comedian is being thrown through the window and when Ozymandias fights the assasin, but in places like the prison break I think it would just be empty flas. That's not really about Nite Owl anyway, it's all about Kovacs taking care of business...

frank miller Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:26 PM EST

When I first read Watchmen, I didn't like it much... didn't like the art, didn't like the pacing, didn't like the characters. Since I've *gasp!* never been a fan of Alan Moore, it wasn't surprising to me that I didn't fall in love with Watchmen. Mind you, I didn't hate it or anything, just didn't like it.

Soooo, I re-read it about a month or so ago, because I DO want to see the movie, figured I'd give it another chance. I've read articles that said that Watchmen needs to be read more than once, and I have to say, for me, that's true... because I really, really liked it upon second reading. I just didn't "get" it the first time around, didn't see the whole picture, how everything fits together. I probably STILL don't, really, but I do enough to have a definite appreciation for it, and I'm greatly looking forward to the flick.

As far as will the movie do the comic justice? I just don't care. The only comic that's sacred to me in that way is "Dark Knight Returns."

daniel Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:23 PM EST

i'm a diehard watchmen fan, and i've poured through it multiple times panel by panel to the extent where i really feel like i've now caught everything about it. sadly, these extremely close readings of it make me believe pretty strongly that it simply CAN'T be made into a movie. many forget that much of watchmen's greatness lies not in its story, but in the way that story is told. the 9 panel grid, the scene transitions, the ironic counterpoint between panel speakers and panel backgrounds, most of these things won't translate to the screen. what will be left will simply be the story, which, while great, will most likely have to be too thinly edited to fit a reasonable hollywood running time.

i will absolutely be seeing watchmen, and i'm sure i'll probably see it more than once, but i don't expect it to be great, if even very good. i mean no disrespect to zach snyder (though i was not a big fan of 300), but i believe he's trying to succeed at the impossible.

the Dude Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 09:18 PM EST

I saw footage of this movie at comic con and I am a huge fan of this book. I will definitely be going to see this movie opening day.

J Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 09:15 PM EST

I totally disagree. I am a huge Watchmen fan, and that trailer they released was an incredible. It raised alot of attention to it, I have loaned out my copy over a dozen times since that trailer was released. There are plenty so many people out there who will embrace this who are unfamiliar with the source material. So many people loved 300, so that audience will see it because its Zack Snyder. Obviously the Watchmen fans will see it, multiple times respectively (hey thats me!), and action movie junkies will see it because the trailers come across as a flat out kick ass action flick. I think WATCHMEN will open huge, its got no competition that weekend and the following.I mean WB is already talking about a sempetition, and its just not a summer movie. The internet buzz is great, Though the movie does need a long running time (2 hr 45) to stay true and insure multiple viewings from Watchmen die hards, which is a big chunk of change. On MARCH 6th everyone will be Watching the Watchmen!

LeapDayBaby Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 08:36 PM EST

I've been waiting 20 years for this movie, and it looks and sounds like Zack Snyder has gotten it as close to "right" as possible.

You bet I'll be there, wearing my 22-year-old smiley-face pin :)

kat Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 08:31 PM EST

Watchmen opens on my birthday--Thanks for the great gift, Warner Brothers!

Dwight Schrute Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 07:42 PM EST

If you do not like Watchmen, then you are an idiot.

Peter Lynn Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 07:37 PM EST

It's a sneak "peek", not a sneak "peak". A peek is a glance. A peak is the top of a mountain. This is a second time in under an hour I've seen this mistake with regard to Watchmen, the first being on a TV monitor in an elevator. Did the Associated Press get it wrong on the newswire or something?

Becky Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 07:00 PM EST

Can I just say that I read Watchmen because of the raves EW gave it, and HATED it? I made myself keep reading, because you said it was so great and I thought if I stuck it out I might find something to redeem it, but no. Just more crap philosophy dressed up like something "deep."

piy Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 06:20 PM EST

aslong as thay get rorschach rite!...

Doc Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 06:16 PM EST

GIMMIE GIMMIE

mage?! Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 05:21 PM EST

Can I see it now? Please?

hazardgrl Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 05:17 PM EST

Watchmen was very fortunate to have that trailer before Batman. Everyone saw it, and most people I know are pretty excited about it even though they don't read comics. As long as the movie doesn't confuse people who haven't read the comic it should appeal to a lot of people.

Jessica S Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 04:57 PM EST

I will be there opening day! Although I've not read the graphic novel (but intend to) from the moment I saw the teaser trailer I was hooked. I've heard from numerous friends that the novel is the greatest of it's genre and I'm hoping the movie lives up to that. Besides, Zack Snyder rocks my socks:)

Jamie Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 04:29 PM EST

The trailer prompted me to purchase the graphic novel. The first one I've ever read. I'm totally excited for the movie now.

Raven_Moon Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 03:59 PM EST

I know next to nothing about "Watchmen," but I am rather curious about it. I'll go probably see it.

Vermillion Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 03:36 PM EST

Super hero genre films are ready for this kind of story telling shake up. As long as we're entertained, we'll be happy.

Annie Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 03:31 PM EST

This sounds like it's going to be awesomely faithful to the comic, shiny blue Manhattan junk and all.

paige Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 03:29 PM EST

hellz yah!

C Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 03:28 PM EST

I will see it if the Fox lawsuit doesn't prevent it.

Snarf Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 03:27 PM EST

I think I just had a nerd-gasim. :D


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