Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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do not: Alan Moore disowns Watchmen

    LOS ANGELES, 23 Jul. (OTR / PRESS) - Alan Moore, creator of Watchmen, will have none of the film adaptation of his graphic novel, directed by Zack Snyder and that hit theaters in March. In addition, the child's father warns fans of his work that there are elements of Watchmen can only work in comics, not movies, so it does not bode well good luck to the film. After being punished after

    experiences as 'From Hell' or 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen', two of graphic novels that were brought to the big screen in a truly disappointing, since the first time Moore disowned the movie of Watchmen, a reluctance that remains now that the release date approaches.

    "I'd rather not know about the movie," said Moore told 'Entertainment Weekly' collected by otr / press, in which heavily loaded against the film's director Zack Snyder, who says that he did not like what made with "300", the graphic novel by Frank Miller. And, the only thing that made the movie '300 'was to increase all the defects of Miller's work that "was racist, homophobic, supremely stupid."

    There are things we did with Watchmen that could only result in a comic book that reveals Moore ensures that the history of these dark and atypical superhero was configured to show the public "things that other media can not." It was with these arguments with which he revealed, convinced his friend Terry Gilliam ('12 Monkeys' 'The secret of the Brothers Grimm') so that in the eighties did not make a film of Watchmen. "I said, I would not do, and agreed with me, "said Moore.


Well, you know what comes out of this. Of course, not as is the comic, but we already have on the shelf, right?

Indeed, accompanying the release of the film, Deadline Games has made a series of downloadable games with Rorschach and Nite Owl as protagonists.


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