Watchmen: One Paragraph Review

Watchmen Set

Watchmen is great on two levels. If you’ve never read the comic (like Annie), it stands completely on its own as an excellent action movie with a fantastic plot. However, if you’ve read the comic, it’s more like a love letter. Certainly, there are deviations, but Snyder has a good feel for dropping the bits that don’t matter much and and adding the in-between bits that are needed to translate the story to a new format. The biggest change is the new ending, and while I think it’s a bit more conventional than the comic’s ending, it’s certainly true to the spirit of the story, and I think the original ending probably would have alienated non-comics fans. Apart from that, however, the movie is a goldmine for attentive viewers. I’ve seen it twice now, and I definitely caught some bits the second time around that I missed the first time, and I can’t wait for the director’s cut to get more behind-the-scenes information.

Zack Snyder and the Greenscreen

“Oh, quit whining. We’re supposed to be surprised that there’s greenscreening in a Zack Snyder movie? Did you even see 300? I think that title actually referred to the number of animators they had rendering CGI cliff faces.”
MightyGodKing and friends discussing the Watchmen trailer