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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
"This is a movie made by fans, for fans. Hundreds of people put in years of their lives to make this movie happen, and every one of them was insanely committed to retaining the integrity of this amazing, epic tale. This is a rare success story, bordering on the impossible, and every studio in town is watching to see if it will work. Hell, most of them own a piece of the movie.
So look, this is a note to the fanboys and fangirls. The true believers. Dedicated for life.
If the film made you think. Or argue with your friends. If it inspired a debate about the nature of man, or vigilante justice, or the horror of Nixon abolishing term limits. If you laughed at Bowie hanging with Adrian at Studio 54, or the Silhouette kissing that nurse.
Please go see the movie again next weekend.
You have to understand, everyone is watching to see how the film will do in its second week. If you care about movies that have a brain, or balls, (and this film's got both, literally), or true adaptations -- And if you're thinking of seeing it again anyway, please go back this weekend, Friday or Saturday night. Demonstrate the power of the fans, because it'll help let the people who pay for these movies know what we'd like to see. Because if it drops off the radar after the first weekend, they will never allow a film like this to be made again."

Hayter was the voice of Solid Snake in Metal Gear Solid. That means that he means buisness. Support ingenuity.
Peace.
Friday, March 6, 2009
I know I promised to stay out of the mainstream, but damn if it isn't still a prevalent force in my life. So I must digress... again.

"Why", they might ask, "do we need to see these terrible things? What is the point? We've all seen it million times and we KNOW it's horrifying! The only thing the filmmakers are doing is propagating images that support and endorse everything that is wrong with the world and we've had enough!! Things must change!"
Committed ideologists of all stripes will picket, leave the theater and demand for refunds.
I've heard reviews spouting "Hollywood at it's unbearable worst," and more specifically, "This despicable trash will find an audience among sad sociopaths, deranged pseudo-intellectuals and brutalized, immature men of all ages. I just hope that there aren't enough of them to make it a hit. If there are, God help cinema."
See, I wasn't kidding.

The world is suggests is one of absolute chaos. But, like 1984 it is based in a reality that we recognize and can readily envision. If you take the worst aspects of our society: racism, sexism, war, oppression and hate, then amplify them to the extreme - that's the setting of Watchmen. Consider this and it will come as no surprise to you that the resulting film is as brutally violent and depressing as it is.


Sunday, March 1, 2009
