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| mike.m (Member) 24 May 2009 1:02 |
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Can't wait to get this movie, although I rather have extras instead of the PS3 game.
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| pphoenix (Inactive) 24 May 2009 5:45 |
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The film is complete trash & will not satisfy original watchmen fans. Just as usual the big corporations take a great idea & turn it to a big pile of doggie poop.
Shipping a game with a film hmmmm, & because of the digital locks when your disc mucks up you lose both nice idea(what did they say about dvd coatings as i've heard the same "scratch resistant" bull about blu), is this an act of desperation for a failed/failing media format? (until blu outsells DVD keep ur statistics to urself)
i will finish with a quote from the article!
"The End is Nigh"
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| trexxus (Newbie) 24 May 2009 6:44 |
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What a way to promote what is probably a mangled game,tie it in with a mangled movie.
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| cart456 (Inactive) 24 May 2009 6:56 |
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spam edited by ddp
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| ToxicFish (Member) 24 May 2009 15:05 |
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What the heck?
The movie might not have been a work of art, but there was tons of fan service. I enjoyed all the little details that the non-readers would have never noticed.
As for the game... I have a PS3 and I think it is great that it has a game on the movie disc. I'm getting my money's worth and I'm sure lots of people will see it the same way too. The game had a decent review from my game news site. It's a brawler, so there is a lot of repetition, but that's the nature of those games.
In short, STFU
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| DXR88 (Senior Member) 25 May 2009 1:02 |
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it just goes to show the direction the gaming business is going, why not just combine the two. eventually there wont be much of a deference from the two.
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| gleone (Newbie) 25 May 2009 2:58 |
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Finally putting the size of blu-ray disc to good use. I'm getting sick of 6 disc box sets. USE THE SPACE!!!!
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| kyo28 (Junior Member) 25 May 2009 3:37 |
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That's awesome news!
I was already planning on getting this movie on Blu-ray and having played the demo of the game, I liked it pretty much. Getting the game thrown on top of the movie is definitely icing on the cake. Can't wait!
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| xnonsuchx (Junior Member) 25 May 2009 6:39 |
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It's a crappy game not selling well on the PlayStation Network, so seems fitting to offer it for free on the BD.
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 25 May 2009 18:43 |
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Originally posted by pphoenix: The film is complete trash & will not satisfy original watchmen fans. Just as usual the big corporations take a great idea & turn it to a big pile of doggie poop.
Shipping a game with a film hmmmm, & because of the digital locks when your disc mucks up you lose both nice idea(what did they say about dvd coatings as i've heard the same "scratch resistant" bull about blu), is this an act of desperation for a failed/failing media format? (until blu outsells DVD keep ur statistics to urself)
i will finish with a quote from the article!
"The End is Nigh"
Dude things have to be shrunk to fit the time format for film and The watch men is better than 90% of Marvels "ultimate" wankage on screen, film tends to fall into 2 categories sheelpe food and complementary material and the watchmen film is not mere shit for the brain dead masses.
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| ToxicFish (Member) 25 May 2009 23:19 |
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@ZippyDSM
HEAR, HEAR!
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| cart0181 (Junior Member) 27 May 2009 0:21 |
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Hitler finds out about Watchmen ending
Yup, they include the game b/c the movie wasn't good enough. Nah, in all fairness, it wasn't that bad of a film. It was just too 'different' for a lot of people's tastes I think.
Check the link for a funny video.
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| TSRSteve (Newbie) 27 May 2009 10:35 |
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I agree with Zippy. It's hard to fit 12 issues into 2 or 3 hours. But it was a fairly decent job and the twist at the end wasn't too bad either. I wish they would've stayed as true to the League of Extraordinary Gentleman as they did to the Watchmen. To me it's a far better story. Alan Moore is a brilliant writer and they usually butcher his stories. For the most part they stayed pretty true to the book at least. Although when I was watching it I was thinking "Why am I here? I already know how this is going to end.".
As for the free game, I'll take it. When they showed it on G4 it didn't look too bad. I wouldn't buy it but hey if you're giving it away, that's a different story.
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| kyo28 (Junior Member) 27 May 2009 12:02 |
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Originally posted by TSRSteve: I agree with Zippy. It's hard to fit 12 issues into 2 or 3 hours. But it was a fairly decent job and the twist at the end wasn't too bad either. I wish they would've stayed as true to the League of Extraordinary Gentleman as they did to the Watchmen. To me it's a far better story. Alan Moore is a brilliant writer and they usually butcher his stories. For the most part they stayed pretty true to the book at least. Although when I was watching it I was thinking "Why am I here? I already know how this is going to end.".
As for the free game, I'll take it. When they showed it on G4 it didn't look too bad. I wouldn't buy it but hey if you're giving it away, that's a different story.
By all means, try the demo on PSN. It's not a gem, but also not a bad game, especially if you like old-school beat 'em ups like Bare Knuckle (Streets of Rage), Final Fight and the likes ...
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| KillerBug (Senior Member) 27 May 2009 12:19 |
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Originally posted by DXR88: it just goes to show the direction the gaming business is going, why not just combine the two. eventually there wont be much of a deference from the two.
Yeah, the games are all trying to look more life-like at the same time that the movies are using so many special effects that they look like video games. But there is a difference...the game lets you skip the video bits so you don't have to watch as much bad acting.
Originally posted by gleone: Finally putting the size of blu-ray disc to good use. I'm getting sick of 6 disc box sets. USE THE SPACE!!!!
They probably had to lower the quality of the movie in order to make room for the game. A two-hour movie at maximum quality (about 4MBPS) will not fit on a single-layer disc. That is why you have box sets; the discs hold more, but at maximum quality they have the same play time as DVDs. They could fit longer movies on a disc easily, but it results in a lower quality picture.
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| gleone (Newbie) 29 May 2009 10:32 |
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Originally posted by xnonsuchx: It's a crappy game not selling well on the PlayStation Network, so seems fitting to offer it for free on the BD.
Actually, the game sold well on both consoles.
The problem is, The American media programs kids to like Marvel & DC characters for the first 12 years of their lives.
As an adult, that same person doesn't have the mental capacity to accept a new super hero. That's why you see movies being made from old comics and shows. Transformers, GI Joe, Spider-man, X-Men, etc.
Watchman was a really good movie. Light years better than the last two Spider-man movies. Spider-man 3 was a disaster but it made millions at the box office. Why? Because you're programmed to go see it.
Watchman gets 3 stars out of 4.
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 29 May 2009 18:21 |
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Originally posted by TSRSteve: I agree with Zippy. It's hard to fit 12 issues into 2 or 3 hours. But it was a fairly decent job and the twist at the end wasn't too bad either. I wish they would've stayed as true to the League of Extraordinary Gentleman as they did to the Watchmen. To me it's a far better story. Alan Moore is a brilliant writer and they usually butcher his stories. For the most part they stayed pretty true to the book at least. Although when I was watching it I was thinking "Why am I here? I already know how this is going to end.".
As for the free game, I'll take it. When they showed it on G4 it didn't look too bad. I wouldn't buy it but hey if you're giving it away, that's a different story.
Action films and by default comic films tend to be tween fodder Ghost rider and Transformer are good examples of that, Dark Knight and Watchmen tried to be something more and that that I liked them. Hell Boy, Iron man and Incredible Hulk tried to be smart action flicks that did not rape the fiction so roughly thus I like them, Judge Dread was a good watch despite itself and so was L.O.E.G. Not many other comic flicks I can say I enjoyed in the slightest... Batman 1-2 of course, Parts of Batman 3,Superman returns while bland(due to the fiction mostly) was good enough I can't of many more than made the grade for me....
I also enjoyed the quirky Mummy and Pirates adventure flicks.
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| FrontierD (Newbie) 31 May 2009 20:58 |
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pphoenix, you do not speak for everyone. I'm an 'original Watchmen fan' as you put it...and I enjoyed the movie. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but just because you don't like something doesn't mean it's trash to others. And not sure what you're talking about with discs mucking up, I haven't ran across that.
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| DXR88 (Senior Member) 1 June 2009 1:03 |
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Originally posted by TSRSteve: I agree with Zippy. It's hard to fit 12 issues into 2 or 3 hours. But it was a fairly decent job and the twist at the end wasn't too bad either. I wish they would've stayed as true to the League of Extraordinary Gentleman as they did to the Watchmen. To me it's a far better story. Alan Moore is a brilliant writer and they usually butcher his stories. For the most part they stayed pretty true to the book at least. Although when I was watching it I was thinking "Why am I here? I already know how this is going to end.".
As for the free game, I'll take it. When they showed it on G4 it didn't look too bad. I wouldn't buy it but hey if you're giving it away, that's a different story.
Action films and by default comic films tend to be tween fodder Ghost rider and Transformer are good examples of that, Dark Knight and Watchmen tried to be something more and that that I liked them. Hell Boy, Iron man and Incredible Hulk tried to be smart action flicks that did not rape the fiction so roughly thus I like them, Judge Dread was a good watch despite itself and so was L.O.E.G. Not many other comic flicks I can say I enjoyed in the slightest... Batman 1-2 of course, Parts of Batman 3,Superman returns while bland(due to the fiction mostly) was good enough I can't of many more than made the grade for me....
I also enjoyed the quirky Mummy and Pirates adventure flicks.
aw Zippy What about the League of extraordinary gentlemen, that was a classic.
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| Daniel250 (Newbie) 12 June 2009 12:18 |
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Would be nice if other companys do the same with their movies and release them in a bundle with the p3 game :-)
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| elliott (Senior Member) 7 July 2009 0:06 |
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I saw the movie in theatres with my partner he isn't much of a fan to comic book movies and we both loved it now the best news is a full directors cut is coming to bluray/dvd that should be a big improvement on an already great movie.
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