Trailer Park: Watchmen
Friday, July 18th, 2008 07:17 amThe new Watchmen trailer is up here at Apple.
It certainly does look good, but then again, any trailer can, with a little snappy editing and some well-recorded theme music. I find two things a bit off-putting, though:
1) The only major star in this picture is Billy Crudup. How will the marketing campaign for the film go, and who will it target, without the obvious draw of a major Hollywood player? I wonder if the studio will go for something incredibly low-key, almost the "instant cult" route.
2) The tag-line "From the most celebrated graphic novel of all time" appears about halfway through. Is "Watchmen" really the most celebrated graphic novel? Of all time? I would argue that while "Watchmen" is a highly influential work, there are other, more beloved works that rightly deserve that accolade. ("Maus" and some of the Tintin books come to mind--but I could still be half-asleep.) And I almost hate to say this, but I have always thought of this work as the book that boyfriends press their comic-disliking girlfriends to read.
But am I crazy? Is this indeed the greatest graphic novel of all time? What does everyone else think?
It certainly does look good, but then again, any trailer can, with a little snappy editing and some well-recorded theme music. I find two things a bit off-putting, though:
1) The only major star in this picture is Billy Crudup. How will the marketing campaign for the film go, and who will it target, without the obvious draw of a major Hollywood player? I wonder if the studio will go for something incredibly low-key, almost the "instant cult" route.
2) The tag-line "From the most celebrated graphic novel of all time" appears about halfway through. Is "Watchmen" really the most celebrated graphic novel? Of all time? I would argue that while "Watchmen" is a highly influential work, there are other, more beloved works that rightly deserve that accolade. ("Maus" and some of the Tintin books come to mind--but I could still be half-asleep.) And I almost hate to say this, but I have always thought of this work as the book that boyfriends press their comic-disliking girlfriends to read.
But am I crazy? Is this indeed the greatest graphic novel of all time? What does everyone else think?
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Date: 2008-07-18 03:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-18 03:16 pm (UTC)But on your second point, I completely agreed--it did seem to be geared towards people who had poured over the material. I know a few of the characters on sight, and I do have to admit that everyone *looks* great, almost as if they stepped off the page of the book itself. But I couldn't make heads nor tails of the plot, which did appear to be "some people dislike superheroes because that Blue Guy just vaporized a random Asian guy." And also, there is a woman in a hot, skin-tight bodysuit.
I do have to admit that the visual of the castle? structure? building itself in mid-air was pretty stunning.
I suppose that this is a sign that I should read the whole book from cover to cover in one sitting, and not piece by piece, here and there in comic book stores.
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Date: 2008-07-18 03:35 pm (UTC)Yeah, I downloaded the 1080i version just to watch that part over and over. *drool*
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Date: 2008-07-18 07:24 pm (UTC)How many angels can dance on the head of an artist's pen?
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Date: 2008-07-18 03:07 pm (UTC)ha ha this exactly.
I don't know about the greatest, but I will give it the most influential. Maus and Watchmen came out around the same time if I recall correctly - the two of them rocked the comic book format so hardcore that both works were getting read and lauded (and both have been heaped with all kinds of crazy awards) by people who would never have given a comic book a second glance before. Hence the creation of the "graphic novel" which is just a snooty way of differentiating "highbrow" words and pictures work from the stereotypical superhero vs monster of the week "comic books." Basically they were the first to say "COMICKZ = SRS BIZNES." and the world went "OMGHAX!!NOT4KIDZ!!BRAINSPLODE!!"
Honestly I didn't know this was happening, as I could swear that Alan Moore said something along the lines of eating live babies while walking through hot glass and pissed off crocodiles before letting one of his works get made into a movie. That said... Should be interesting.
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Date: 2008-07-18 03:22 pm (UTC)You're right--both of these works garnered comic books attention like never before, and elevated them beyond what they had been: little books for little kids, or people with little lives. Now a kid saying "I want to be a comic book artist/writer when I grow up" is taken a lot more seriously, I think, than say about 20 years ago.
And, yes, I wonder if Alan Moore signed off on this project in any major way. And this is one of his most layered, too. We shall see. I suspect that I will overhear some things about it at Comic-Con and will duly report back if anything interesting comes up.
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Date: 2008-07-18 04:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-18 07:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-18 03:15 pm (UTC)And I am repeating myself horribly. Sorry.
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Date: 2008-07-18 03:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-18 03:33 pm (UTC)I'll probably re read it before the movie comes out just cause.
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Date: 2008-07-18 03:47 pm (UTC)radically differentquite unique. (I cannot explain my choice of words today. It's really strange.)Moore takes a lot of getting used to, yes. Speaking of hard to read, but by someone else, have you tried to take on _Transmetropolitan_ yet? That has too much gross-out for me to read much at a time, but I've read about 60% of it. I started with the last volume because I saw the cover art and was compelled (it references a historical event that a lot of people I know were linked to), and then read the first 5 or so, but I bogged down and then I moved and needed to give the volumes back to their owner, etc.
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Date: 2008-07-18 06:46 pm (UTC)I picked up a Transmetropolitan at a book exchange once and really liked the art style, but was rather confused at what was going on, and who exactly the characters were. However, I think I might give that one another try, too. I know Spider Jerusalem is a big-time cult favorite, so it might be interesting to see what the fuss is about.
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Date: 2008-07-18 07:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-18 08:59 pm (UTC)Okay, I have now seen the Watchmen trailer, and I'm impressed. WOW.