In a wonderful turn of events, I found myself able to go and see a matinee (which is also infinitely cheaper) of
Watchmen so that I didn't have to wait forever for my husband to decide he wanted to see it. I was extremely pleased with it and didn't object to the ways that they cut things out because frankly, it would have been about 4 hours long without the necessary trimming. It was creepy because some of the scenes were straight out of the comic, right down to the coloring and expressions. Unreal. The only damper on my outing was the fact that as we were all leaving the theater, all of the people that were college age were complaining because it wasn't a "normal" comic movie. There wasn't enough action or too much of an agenda, blah, blah, blah. I was so embarrassed to be young at that moment because of all of the movies out right now, not many have had as much print as
Watchmen has had this past year and for people to come seee the movie and have NO CLUE what it is about is just careless. It's their own damn fault really. It was never marketed as
Batman: Dark Knight or
Blade; it was marketed as what it was: the anti-hero superhero movie based on one of the greatest graphic novels of all time. The biggest indicator that it isn't for everyone is the fact that it got an "R" rating, thankfully. It was just so disheartening to listen to them complain about how much of a waste it was to sit through this movie and to be preached at. These are apparently the people who are spending big money going to see
Beverly Hills Chihuahua or
Epic Movie, which we all know to be high quality entertainment. Not that I think that you have to read everything that a movie is based on before going to see it, but something like this might deserve a little preparation. Wake up 20-somethings. You are giving the rest of us a bad rap.