Will the movie have a scene of Adrian Veidt and Rorschach discussing the death of The Comedian while Rorschach idly fiddles with one of these? That would be awesome.
“I came here to warn you about the mask-killer. So you didn’t end up smartest man in the morgue. But I guess there are worse things to end up as. Be seeing you.”
Alan Moore thinks all of the movies based on his works are complete and utter crap. No matter how great this movie is, he’ll never acknowledge its existence. I’d love to see how they do it, but I hope they don’t screw it up too badly.
caveat on V for Vendetta:
The movie was a good brain-dead action film. But the comic was extremely complex, cerebral and philosophical. Maybe Plato’s Dialogues would make a good action movie, too, but it would clearly miss the damn point.
pancake2B (#1229)
16 years ago
Correct me if I’m wrong, but AFAIK Alan Moore is not seeing a penny from the film, so I wouldn’t expect him to be too enthusiastic about it.
Will the movie have a scene of Adrian Veidt and Rorschach discussing the death of The Comedian while Rorschach idly fiddles with one of these? That would be awesome.
“I came here to warn you about the mask-killer. So you didn’t end up smartest man in the morgue. But I guess there are worse things to end up as. Be seeing you.”
this movie is a big mistake. just ask alan moore.
It can’t be a TOTAL mistake if I can get me some sweet toys out of it!
Alan Moore thinks all of the movies based on his works are complete and utter crap. No matter how great this movie is, he’ll never acknowledge its existence. I’d love to see how they do it, but I hope they don’t screw it up too badly.
“Alan Moore thinks all of the movies based on his works are complete and utter crap.”
AND HE’S RIGHT:
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: crap
From Hell: crap
V for Vendetta: crap
caveat on V for Vendetta:
The movie was a good brain-dead action film. But the comic was extremely complex, cerebral and philosophical. Maybe Plato’s Dialogues would make a good action movie, too, but it would clearly miss the damn point.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but AFAIK Alan Moore is not seeing a penny from the film, so I wouldn’t expect him to be too enthusiastic about it.