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Old 07-03-2009, 04:13 PM #12
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Did not need to be 2 hours 45mins.
But I guess the power of the Book got Zack going.

But when Terry Gilliam tried this Epic he wanted a 4 -part mini TV series.
This Director Zack Snyder did 300, among others

He loves Visual Effect
and is more in tune with todays people.

Mark Komode on BBC reviews
hates it (but he is a failed director himself)
He looks at it and says it must be his way.
He is a Out Spoken Fool.

This has had 4 Directors try it
but Zack has done a Great Job.
The Hype comes from Warners
but that is normal.

As it is so long I will get it on BluRay
so I can control it better.


I think it is what many need now
great film.



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"People always said Watchmen was unfilmable," says 43-year-old Snyder, "because although the story's a pretty straightforward mystery, inside there is a huge plot that has intrigue and everything you want from a superhero story."
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