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Showing posts with label Watchmen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watchmen. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Alan Moore is Rorschach [Video]

This clip is from "The Mindscape of Alan Moore" where he talks about magnum opus - Watchmen - and how he and artist Dave Gibbons thought of the issues that they raised through out the book. Its good stuff especially coming the mastermind of the greatest comic book of all time.

But arguably the best part of this clip is down the 3 minute mark, where Moore himself reads some of Rorschach's lines, and damn.... its eerily creepy and awesome at the same time. No disrespect to Jackie Earle Haley, but fuck - Alan Moore IS Rorschach.


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The number one reason why I love comics.

It is this magnificent scene and dialog from Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' highly touted Watchmen (1986) - known by many as arguably the greatest comic book of all time and the only graphic novel that was included in TIME Magazine's Top 100 Novels.
 
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Beautiful prose, amazing artwork, and a whole lot of meaning than any other title in the medium packed in just 10 panels.

And this is not even the whole 12-issue book itself. 

If you haven't read Watchmen yet, please do pick it up and read it before you die. Its one of the greatest stories mankind will ever have and one of the rare books that gets better and better after every re-read. Its just that damn good.


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Babe of the Day - Carla Gugino


Comic book nerds know her as the red-hot retired superhero/ uber-hot-MILF in Zack Snyder's super film Watchmen, based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons playing the role of the first Silk Spectre, and as Lucille in another comic book adaptation, this time from Frank Miller's crime noir/pulp fiction novel - Sin City.  She's appeared (and apparently showed a lot of skin in some of them)  in numerous films too such as Spy KidsSon In Law, Judas Kiss and Night At The Museum to name a few (no Sucker Punch references please).

But that's not really what I wanted to tell you. Its the fact that she. is. so. freaking. HOT. 

Check out some of her hottest pictures from all over the internet, including a clip of her NUDE scene in "Sin City" (via LiveLeak) after the jump. ( CONTAINS NSFW)


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

'Hello Watchmen' Hits With A Lot Of Cuteness Courtesy of Joseph Senior

I have been keeping an eye on Joseph Senior aka yodaflicker's tumblr that features cute Hello Kitty mash-ups mainly because a Hello_Supergirl kitty could pop out anytime. I actually featured his works before (link here) Yeah, I've been patiently waiting for that . Haha. I think its gonna be good.

But for the meantime, he satisfied my Watchmen cravings with these incredible photoshop designs featuring our favorite 5 disgruntled ex-superheros/vigilantes who, in the comic book (written by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons), were forced to don their costumes again after one of them was brutally murdered as a part of a cataclysmic conspiracy plot. Now, they're all immortalized (once again) with the most popular feline in the world.

Check them out here and more after the jump.


The indestructible Dr. Manhattan (Jon Osterman)

Arguably the most popular Watchmen of all time. Rorschach (Walter Kovacs)

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Saw "Watchmen" For The Nth Time...



After watching Zack Snyder's masterfully filmed comic book movie Watchmen (based on the critically acclaimed graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons) a gazillion times, I'm still enjoying it. And even though the movie has its fair share of critics, most notably one of the co-creators of the graphic novel where it was based from - the great Alan Moore - I have to say that it was a success and undoubtedly one of the best comic book movies. 

Synopsis via IMDB:

In a gritty and alternate 1985 the glory days of costumed vigilantes have been brought to a close by a government crackdown, but after one of the masked veterans is brutally murdered an investigation into the killer is initiated. The reunited heroes set out to prevent their own destruction, but in doing so discover a deeper and far more diabolical plot. 

Trust me, that snyopsis is deceiving. Deceiving in the sense that it was described as having too simple of a plot. My friends, this movie is MORE than that.