ich1990 (post: 1270856) wrote:Now that I have seen the trailer, which is darn awesome, I am considering continuing the graphic novel. So, for one of you who has read it, what kind of "bad content" is in the novel (specifically sex/nudity)?
Now that I have seen the trailer, which is darn awesome, I am considering continuing the graphic novel. So, for one of you who has read it, what kind of "bad content" is in the novel (specifically sex/nudity)?
Watchman was a 12 issue comic book series in paperback, later collected into a single volume. There are no expanded materials aside from mock newspaper clippings and fake memoir or book excerpts between chapters for flavor and information outside the direct lens of the story (I'll be interested in seeing how the film handles these, if they do).Scarecrow (post: 1270927) wrote:I'm not familiar with the comic. Is it just one graphic novel (300) or does the story go over a long series of graphic novels (The Sandman)?
Just curious if this is gonna be a series of movies (if this does well) or just one movie.
Cognitive Gear (post: 1270868) wrote:It's definitely an "R" rated story.
Momo-P (post: 1270901) wrote:For the most part these scenes don't matter, they're mostly character development (even though it could've been handled a different way), but you do need to pay attention. Although the sex itself isn't a big deal, a lot of important details tend to be mentioned AROUND these scenes, so it's like you're stuck with it.
Sci Fi Channel wrote:Warner Brothers will have to scramble to settle with 20th Century Fox if it still wants to release Watchmen on March 6, 2009, Variety reported.
In a Christmas Eve decision, a Los Angeles federal judge ruled that Fox owns the distribution rights to Watchmen.
"Fox owns a copyright interest consisting of, at the very least, the right to distribute the Watchmen motion picture," Judge Gary Allen Feess ruled.
Feess issued the surprise five-page ruling a week after setting a Jan. 20 trial date for Fox's suit and indicated he would issue a more detailed ruling soon. He also advised the studios to either reach a settlement or prepare an appeal.
Warner spokesman Scott Rowe declined to comment to the trade paper.
The studio has not backed off a release date of March 6 for Watchmen, directed by Zack Snyder and starring Patrick Wilson and Jackie Earle Haley.
Fox filed the suit in February, contending it retains distribution rights to the graphic novel penned by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons.
Sci Fi channel wrote:An attorney for 20th Century Fox says the studio will continue to seek an order delaying the release of Watchmen, the Associated Press reported.
U.S. District Court Judge Gary Feess last week agreed with Fox that Warner Brothers had infringed its copyright by developing and shooting the superhero movie, scheduled for release March 6.
Feess said on Dec. 29 he plans to hold a trial Jan. 20 to decide remaining issues.
Fox claims it never fully relinquished story rights from its deal made in the late 1980s, and sued Warner in February. Warner contended Fox isn't entitled to distribution.
Warner said in a statement released Monday afternoon that it still thinks Fox's case has "no merit" and that it will win the case, either at trial or through an appeal.
Because this timing lets them box Warner into a no win scenario. If they said anything during production, Warner could have just halted things and left it to join the rest of the failed Watchmen adaptions. But it's completed, so they can't delay it or cancel it without having heavy financial losses. Since Fox is "In The Right" and is probably going to win the lawsuit, they'll be forced to settle in damages and split profits, giving Fox a tidy sum they essentially did nothing for while Warner foots the bill. It's actually pretty cunning of them.Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1278521) wrote:I've always been rather under the impression that Fox was staffed entirely by tools. They had when the film was purchased all the way up to the production of the film to do this. Why did they wait until NOW?
That Dude (post: 1278672) wrote:I think that I'm one of the few people that thought that the graphic novel sucked really bad...So I honestly don't really care to see the movie...
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