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Anyone else buying this?
I'd want to, if I had a blu-ray player... instead I'll just piratebay it and send them warm wishes...
disc media died 5 years ago, it's just still twitching.
I'm grabbing it, though my Blu-ray capabilities are limited to my PC only.
If you have a large TV and get digital copies, you can watch them using a WD HD TV Player as it plays those files. And its cheap!
Watchmen was... a stuffy film I must say. I kept wondering why wouldn't anyone make this. And this director needs to stop using slow mo all the time.
I'm probably going to wait until December to get the ultra nerd version with The Black Freighter and animated comics. I'm not going to play into their George Lucas marketing strategy by buying both.
Picked it up and must say the added 24 minutes help flesh out the movie a lot more. There's still one or two scenes I would have excised, but all-in-all, a good director's cut. And they include a $10 coupon off the ultimate nerd version.
I think instead, I'll pick up the original story in hardback, as I have yet to buy it. As good as the movie is, it'll never surpass the original source material.
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Anyone else buying this?
I could just send you the clips with the blue guys junk and save you some cash?
No, not me. I'll be over here NOT buying it. I never wanted it to be made in the first place, and aside from accurately re-creating a number of the comic panels, I didn't really care for the way the adaptation turned out, at all. To me Watchmen is the one comic that should have just been left alone, allowed to remain perfect and untainted as it was. Pure, if you will.
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