Watchmen reviewed by Mark Kermode

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @robs6952
    @robs6952 3 года назад +55

    So many valid points - I think Terry Gilliam’s thoughts regarding a TV mini-series also reflects the oft forgotten fact that the source material was written and edited to be 12 distinct single issues forming a whole rather than a single continuous entity

  • @rockyroo10
    @rockyroo10 8 лет назад +90

    I think as a film Watchmen is very good however compared to the graphic novel (which is probably the greatest graphic novel of all time) it was always going to struggle but still very enjoyable and a nice twist on the standard comic book adaptations

    • @banyam9690
      @banyam9690 3 года назад +4

      No the film is so boring and flat they had to make it a series of music videos with america's most loved music tracks it was that bad.

    • @Onmysheet
      @Onmysheet 7 месяцев назад

      It'll definitely struggle when Zack Snyder is the director.

  • @laughingachilles
    @laughingachilles 9 лет назад +191

    You have to respect Alan Moores integrity. Lots of people would just take the money and run.

    • @theuserwithnoname7688
      @theuserwithnoname7688 5 лет назад +10

      Yes, as much as I absolutely loathe superheroes, comic books and comic book movies and everyone involved with them, I cannot help but admire Alan Moore for his integrity.

    • @MrAwesomebassplayer
      @MrAwesomebassplayer 4 года назад +10

      I wouldn’t judge him for taking the money but I admire that he doesn’t.

    • @TheThird1977
      @TheThird1977 3 года назад +6

      @@venicebeachsportsnetwork6677 Not just comic-book movies, but comic-books in general, superheroes in general, AND every single person involved with them. How can you have such a vitriol for a piece of entertainment, especially when you can just avoid them. "Everyone involved with them" is such a strong statement.

    • @TheThird1977
      @TheThird1977 3 года назад +4

      @@venicebeachsportsnetwork6677 It's definitely snobbery at the very least.

    • @DeepFrigidWinter
      @DeepFrigidWinter 3 года назад +1

      Whoaaaa take the money and run

  • @ZuluRomeo
    @ZuluRomeo 15 лет назад +225

    "Length is not a measure of depth."
    So true. :(

    • @LucasPreti
      @LucasPreti 4 года назад +11

      the most sexual thing I’ve ever heard him say

    • @ggthewhale
      @ggthewhale 4 года назад +11

      THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID

    • @pdzombie1906
      @pdzombie1906 3 года назад +5

      Predicting the Snydercut...

    • @benjaminlivingston9706
      @benjaminlivingston9706 3 года назад

      That's how I feel about Gone with the Wind.

    • @ruschein
      @ruschein 2 года назад

      True, but it's also not the opposite!

  • @SIGNIFYING_NOTHING
    @SIGNIFYING_NOTHING 9 лет назад +108

    You know what the funny thing is? Mark's impression of Zack Snyder is actually pretty close to how Zack Snyder sounds like in real life.

    • @darkknight5048
      @darkknight5048 3 года назад +2

      And very very patronizing.

    • @Derek_Smallshorts
      @Derek_Smallshorts 4 дня назад

      @@darkknight5048 As is Zack Snyder's entire filmography and very existence.

  • @terrysilvester4720
    @terrysilvester4720 10 лет назад +67

    I really like watchmen, yes its way too long but I found it enjoyable

  • @alexnaoum88
    @alexnaoum88 10 лет назад +211

    Of course the costumes looked a little bit 80's, that's when the film is set

    • @Princescyther
      @Princescyther 7 лет назад +31

      I think what Mark was saying is that because the characters in the movie lack depth, all you see is a guy in a cheesy 80's outfit. While in the comic the characters are so much more explored, so the fact that they are in costumes makes you ask questions about the person and in doing so you look beyond their aesthetic quality.

    • @keretaman
      @keretaman 4 года назад +1

      Meanwhile, the comic had its own culture - eg. hats that were entirely made up, not part of fashion in real life.

  • @Simoghost
    @Simoghost 10 лет назад +47

    I never read the novel, but i enjoyed the movie like no other, the depths of the story (Political and mature subjects) blew my mind, and right afterwards i became a fan. Watchmen introduced the novel to a new generation and it was successful in doing that.

  • @CashelOConnolly
    @CashelOConnolly 5 лет назад +40

    The directors cut is great,I like the novel as the novel I like the film as a film,people forget you’ve got to approach the two genres differently

    • @pleaserewind295
      @pleaserewind295 3 года назад +5

      That's my big issue with the movie itself. Snyder stayed so loyal to the story and dialogue that he poorly translated it to the cinematic medium.
      Dialogue that works in a comic just comes across as silly in a film. A perfect example is the "What happened to the American dream?" line. Your point would make more sense if the movie wasn't such a copy and paste of the novel. Mark perfectly articulated how Snyder failed to capture any depth and complexity.

    • @d1e1c0k2
      @d1e1c0k2 3 года назад

      but how do you reconcile this with his comments on V For Vendetta?

    • @socillizt4life
      @socillizt4life 2 года назад

      @@d1e1c0k2 Late reply I know but V for Vendetta the film,was completely different from the book in so many ways but by far the most important difference was that the films main characters were Eve & V himself,where as in the book/comics,the main characters are the members of the facist regime.Especially the Eric Lynch character,who you spend far more time with in the book & has a character arc that rivals Eve’s.
      The film barely looks at the psychology of the characters that make up the facist regime.
      I like the film as it is but I respect the political & psychological depth that the book has much more of,given that it has far more time to explore those aspects.

  • @HarrierDubois
    @HarrierDubois 5 лет назад +11

    The Directors Cut to me will always be pretty dang good. It’s got mostly great casting and follows the material almost to a T.

  • @dravreh
    @dravreh 5 лет назад +59

    Funny listening to this in 2019 - as the Watchmen miniseries is coming out...

    • @64blip
      @64blip 5 лет назад +9

      Terry Gilliam was right?

    • @joshuawiljanen3403
      @joshuawiljanen3403 5 лет назад +6

      I love the show so far but I really wish we had a better adaptation of the graphic novel than just this movie. Hopefully if the show is successful, they'll do a season adaptation of the original story.

    • @timk6181
      @timk6181 5 лет назад +3

      @@JB.zero.zero.1 It's actually brilliant. Yeah I was shocked too.

    • @davidkerr7
      @davidkerr7 5 лет назад +6

      the show is such trash

    • @timk6181
      @timk6181 5 лет назад +3

      @@davidkerr7 How come out of interest? I've heard very few people rag on it so I'm interested as to what has put you off?

  • @felyxmillicent6538
    @felyxmillicent6538 3 года назад +4

    I loved it, the source material is great and the film was a blast to see on the big screen.

    • @peterclarke7240
      @peterclarke7240 2 года назад +1

      I loved it too, but I totally get what Mark is saying... It's baggy, overly long, and it doesn't do what the comic book did in terms of exploring the really dark sides of so-called super-heroes who were morally ambivalent because they were, by definition, not interested in normal humanity because the rules didn't apply to them.
      I would have loved a Terry Gilliam TV series, though. Good lord....

  • @scottw3048
    @scottw3048 4 года назад +3

    going down the rabbit hole on youtube with Kermode during lockdown. Christ it's nuts that Watchmen came out 11 years ago! Doing this may well be helping me cling to what little sanity I have left, though, so there's that.
    As always I enjoyed watching the review, but my own memory of Watchmen - and it's been a few years since I watched it, so Kermode's bit at the beginning about how the way you view media is dependent on what stage of life you're at when you see it rings very true - was pretty positive. I think with a superhero/villain movie it's going to be principally succeed or fail purely by how compelling the main characters are more than anything else, and by and large I enjoyed most of the performances put on throughout. Dr. Manhattan was great and the CGI didn't distract me when he was on screen, as were the Comedian and Rorschach (probably the best and most memorable of the lot, especially at the ending of the film + he gets the best line of the film in the prison canteen. "I'm not locked in here with you. You're in here with *ME*"); the rest were decent enough and had their moments, although I thought Veidt was a bit dull whenever he was on screen and was a bit of a miscast.

    • @alangarde2928
      @alangarde2928 4 года назад +1

      I'm doing the same! Watching through so many of these reviews.
      I re-watched Watchmen after the recent mini-series as it had been a few years, and I'm still left with my original reaction. It's a beautiful film, it's faithful in looks and moments to the original source material. Scene by scene invoked the memories of reading it originally, and how I felt - but I didn't feel it about *this*, I felt it about my memories of the graphic novel. I wasn't sure at the time if it was an age thing, as you say, dependent on when you are first viewing it. Maybe I was just older, more cynical and it had less impact? The new mini-series though DID give me that visceral feel, that chill of a world just slightly to the side of us and a different road taken. Maybe its because its more currently relevant? I don't know, but I don't think so - I think its about character, it's about being drawn into this world and Watchmen just doesn't do that to me mostly. Rorschach and The Comedian succeed more than most, Veidt had no presence.
      Maybe I just don't get or click with Snyder, his films always strike me as visually impressive and faithful, but just never engage me emotionally.

  • @alexkither2046
    @alexkither2046 9 лет назад +282

    "Hey Watchmen! It's really cool." perfectly sums up the biggest problem with Snyder and the film.

    • @darkknight5048
      @darkknight5048 7 лет назад +8

      Nope it sums up Mark as a genuine snob! Which I wholeheartedly support!

    • @NailBombed
      @NailBombed 6 лет назад +21

      Problem is - Watchmen, the comic, IS really cool - one of the most genre-wall-blowing-off comics/graphic novels of the last 30 years. Zack Snyder just wanted a point-for-point bloodless adaptation of the comic without really getting it on a properly thematic level - which is what we got, along with a lot of unnecessary slo-mo. Definitely should have taken the time to do a TV series.... which is, apparently, in the stages of being made right now.

    • @em791
      @em791 5 лет назад +2

      @@NailBombed I agree with the last point, though the HBO series isn't going to be an adaption of the comic. But when you say "bloodless", you do mean that in a metaphorical sense, right? I seem to remember a lot of real blood splattering everywhere in the film.

    • @misterpinkandyellow74
      @misterpinkandyellow74 3 года назад +1

      @Weapons Of Mass Distraction right wing lunatic alert

  • @rajneessingh222
    @rajneessingh222 6 лет назад +12

    Hey watchmen! Its really cool!

  • @SirStoneyOfBow
    @SirStoneyOfBow 10 лет назад +87

    I'm not Kermode's biggest fan but he's spot on. Watchmen is all show and no go. Style over substance. It was tedious as hell in parts too.

    • @stewhannan
      @stewhannan 10 лет назад +34

      "Style over substance" perfectly sums up all of Zack Snyder's directorial efforts.

    • @BtotheCtotheH
      @BtotheCtotheH 9 лет назад +5

      SirStoneyOfBow How can one comment be so wrong?

  • @third.act.countdown
    @third.act.countdown 15 лет назад +30

    "it looks a little 80's"
    doesnt it take place in the 80's?

  • @asubjectiveopinion
    @asubjectiveopinion 12 лет назад +32

    There's a parallel universe where Terry Gilliam made Watchmen and Ken Campbell was Doctor Who.
    I wish I lived there.

  • @klytus69
    @klytus69 7 лет назад +10

    I really enjoyed the watchmen movie and I read it in my 20’s before the film was made. The problem with comic book movies is ‘the fan boys’. Snyder made the film pretty much shot for shot to the comic and still people hated it. If he had changed things then he would have been criticised for not making it like the original. No director will ever truly win with a comic book movie as there will always be the ‘fan boys’ who wanted it their way and could have done it so much better.
    The comic is hard work to read, it’s not a short story (for comic standards) that’s action packed and there is a lot going on. It’s a hard movie to translate to film. You could take any Spider-Man, Thor, captain America story from any year and make a movie but watchmen is one story that’s very involved. A mini tv show would have been good just the way Dean Koontz Frankenstein should have been made but instead a film was made (fair enough koontz film had a lot smaller budget). I say well done Snyder for a brave and well crafted true adaption.

    • @wildcatpeace
      @wildcatpeace 4 года назад +1

      Adapting the bible by showing high-quality scans for 12 minutes a page while vaudeville music plays wouldn't be a good adaptation of the bible.

    • @TxxT33
      @TxxT33 2 года назад

      @@wildcatpeace the problem with that is christians, just like fanboys, will undoubtedly still take issue with SOMETHING because they are absolutely enamored by the source material. I'm not saying Snyder couldn't have done a better job, but it's actually a pretty good movie (the director's cut, NOT the theater cut)

  • @MrDavey2010
    @MrDavey2010 5 лет назад +9

    A friend of mine knows Alan Moore very well & it’s totally right that he’s distanced himself from all the screen adaptations of his works. I assume he was paid for his IP though but not sure.

  • @noemiecansier8466
    @noemiecansier8466 3 года назад +4

    My dad made watch this film with him when I was about 11. I’ve yet to forgive, I’ve yet to recover, and I’ve yet to absolve anyone involved.

  • @clayjack9969
    @clayjack9969 8 лет назад +4

    The one song that worked was 99 red balloons because it is a cheerful happy sounding song that is about an accidental nuclear war. Unfortunately they used it for only a few seconds and at the wrong time.

  • @redred7289
    @redred7289 5 лет назад +30

    It's one of my favourite films. I can't give much reasoning or pick it apart and say what I liked or didn't like. I just just really love the film.

    • @parrogakaparadise9477
      @parrogakaparadise9477 4 года назад +2

      redred Me too! I think it’s really underrated and yet I completely understand why people dislike it (or don’t rate it as highly as do we)

    • @SirGuifoyle
      @SirGuifoyle 4 года назад +2

      @@parrogakaparadise9477 I just rewatched it again. I think people, myself included, don't like it because it's too boggy. It simply doesn't make sense narratively. Additionally, Zac Snyder isn't the best director if we're being honest. Hence his forced departure from DC. He cares about visuals more than character; kind of like a knock-off Michael Bay if such a thing exists.

  • @sidoney101
    @sidoney101 6 лет назад +16

    Just watched it on Netflix for 1st time in 2018. Loved it. Highly underrated I suspect it will be more appreciated the older it gets.

  • @allaboutdmagic
    @allaboutdmagic 12 лет назад +8

    The trailer just reminds you how good the graphic novel is, in effect.

  • @Cheffamily
    @Cheffamily 2 года назад +7

    goddamn, this is brutally spot on. he called Snyder's bluff when people only started to see through the guy's bullshit after his disastrous run with DCEU.

  • @HorroRviXenKate
    @HorroRviXenKate 11 лет назад +112

    Never ever read the graphic novels / books .....but i fkn loved the film

    • @BLAMB9
      @BLAMB9 11 лет назад +24

      If you liked the movie, the graphic novel will blow your mind. I definitely recommend it

    • @playthatfunkymusicrobot
      @playthatfunkymusicrobot 4 года назад

      Wow, good for you. You're missing out coach potato.

  • @davidmurphy8364
    @davidmurphy8364 8 лет назад +4

    It was long and complex but for me the origin of Dr. Manhattan scene with Pruit Igoe and Prophecies playing over it made the whole film worth it.

  • @dazmin100
    @dazmin100 8 лет назад +8

    Alan Moore did say, tongue in cheek i'm sure, that once he saw the money Dave made he regretted doing it.

  • @LyricalWax
    @LyricalWax 9 лет назад +79

    I still utterly love the film.

    • @rolan5948
      @rolan5948 7 лет назад +8

      As a stand alone film it's amazing, as a an adaptation it's ok plus

    • @thelastknight1276
      @thelastknight1276 5 лет назад

      I thought I was the only won

    • @parrogakaparadise9477
      @parrogakaparadise9477 4 года назад

      TheWolverineX2 you are not alone!

    • @yuuu3948
      @yuuu3948 3 года назад

      @@thelastknight1276 one of my favorite movies of all time

  • @harpalchauhan428
    @harpalchauhan428 5 лет назад

    Wow love how much you review in detail. Bravo

  • @gudgalningen
    @gudgalningen 7 лет назад +2

    Stop telling the truth and have genuine and valid points... this might offend somebody! Serious this was so spot on I was almost chocked. One of the best and most professional reviews Ive ever seen.

  • @SuperCitizenBane
    @SuperCitizenBane 3 года назад +10

    Mark: I was a copy of the compiled watchmen by a guy called Simon Clark actually.
    Simon: Simon Clark?
    Mark: yeah, no that's not the interesting bit.
    Simon: you're right.

  • @andrewgwilliam4831
    @andrewgwilliam4831 8 лет назад +11

    I finally got to see this film (specifically the Director's Cut) for the first time yesterday! Better late than never...
    Certainly for the first two thirds of the running time, I was hooked. After that, it seemed to lose its way at times, and the length became a problem.
    I suspect that most of what I enjoyed about it was a straightforward transfer across from the source (which I've never read), but while that might mean the film offered nothing new, it nevertheless engaged me, and got me thinking. Combining that with the fact that I'm now hungry to read the original, I'd say the film justifies its existence.

    • @andrewgwilliam4831
      @andrewgwilliam4831 8 лет назад +3

      The Frenchman
      I've since read the original graphic novel. The contrast between the two is fascinating! I didn't attempt to read the whole thing in one sitting, so my perception may be skewed, but the pacing problems with the film don't seem to exist with the book. Certain other clunky aspects, such as the way in which the first Nite Owl's story was concluded, are definitely faults with the film rather than the story itself.
      I do feel that the film's ending works better, both in general and in some of the particulars, although I appreciate that the original ending was partially about doing something that would only make sense in a comic book setting. On the other hand, I'm not convinced that the slight change to the pivotal moment in Rorschach's back story was an improvement.
      Overall, I think the film is more "interesting" than "good", if you see what I mean. I would definitely recommend the graphic novel to anyone who enjoyed the film (unless stylised violence is their thing).

  • @KevTheImpaler
    @KevTheImpaler 10 лет назад +25

    It was long but I thought it was great. I haven't read the graphic novel, but it seemed like it was a straight adaption. It looked superb, especially the opening sequence. At least some of the profundity got through.

  • @YungM.D.
    @YungM.D. 8 лет назад +7

    That is the most perfect Snyder impression I've ever heard

  • @inactiveuser1981
    @inactiveuser1981 12 лет назад +3

    You got a point, it always depends on the artists involved. I always wanted to read Fight Club as well, i heard that there a a lot of differences. It's rare when a film is better than the book or graphic novel, at least to my knowledge.

  • @kissmylilpiggy
    @kissmylilpiggy 5 лет назад +13

    I have to agree with the majority of positive comments here, I can quantify my disagreement with MK in a very simple way, a former girlfriend of mine had no prior knowledge of the story, she wasn't a comic book / graphic novel fan and she was enthralled by the movie and adored it from start to end. that's a success as far as I can see.

    • @parrogakaparadise9477
      @parrogakaparadise9477 4 года назад

      kissmylilpiggy This exactly mirrors my wife’s reaction.

    • @kissmylilpiggy
      @kissmylilpiggy 4 года назад

      @@eme.261 That accounts for a lot, my then GF was lacking in depth as well. Hence the ex status.

    • @eme.261
      @eme.261 4 года назад +1

      @@kissmylilpiggy I insulted you earlier. I apologize. It was unwarranted.

    • @kissmylilpiggy
      @kissmylilpiggy 4 года назад +2

      @@eme.261No harm done, wishing you good health and happiness especially in these troubled times.

    • @DoodooSwaggy
      @DoodooSwaggy Год назад

      Women aren’t known for being particularly deep

  • @ultraconceptmode
    @ultraconceptmode 8 лет назад +11

    This review was very entertaining haha

  • @humblescribe8522
    @humblescribe8522 Год назад +2

    I can see what Mark's driving at, but I still think it was actually a pretty good interpretation of the comic. I mean it virtually used the comic panels as a storyboard, the scenes are set up the same way. The ending was actually I thought better than the comic, which always raised some questions for me. It didn't have the multi layered texture of the comic, or the Black Freighter stuff. As Gilliam pointed out, you'd need a tv series for that (and by the way, I thought the Watchmen Tv series was brilliant). I'm not a fan of Zack Snyder and I agree he's style over substance, but I think this is his best movie.

  • @MrAkashvj96
    @MrAkashvj96 10 лет назад +43

    Fantastic Review. I thought this was a mediocre line-by-line mindless adaptation of a brilliant novel.

  • @seang3019
    @seang3019 3 года назад +11

    Wow! It's been a while since I've seen Mark being so damning. I also loved the comic. I also thought the film was tedious.

    • @Onmysheet
      @Onmysheet 3 года назад

      Some of his films are on Netflix. I've just seen Watchmen, I'll bore myself to sleep with Sucker a Punch next.

  • @kitano0
    @kitano0 7 лет назад +1

    that was a great review...especially the last minute...

  • @jongmagee
    @jongmagee 11 лет назад +4

    I honestly loved Watchmen a lot. Especially the ultimate cut.

  • @JamieDarren
    @JamieDarren 10 лет назад +44

    it so odd hearing someone you like rip apart something you love. you don't know who to side with. it's breaking my heart listening to this.

    • @jasonyu5030
      @jasonyu5030 7 лет назад

      Jamie Darren Well put... especially with Tarantino films

  • @IYAMNI
    @IYAMNI 4 года назад +8

    It's funny. After seeing Watchmen way back when I called it "the best film that ever bored me." I had not read the graphic novel so was unfamiliar with the story. I thought the film's storyline, characters and it's complexities were great. It should have been wonderful for provoking discussions at the restaurant afterwards.... but I just didn't want to think about it anymore. I think Mark nailed the reason why.

  • @ALucas73
    @ALucas73 11 лет назад +16

    I loved this movie. I think he forgot it is actually set in the 80's so being Duran Duran or Spandau Ballet-looking is probably right.

    • @jrd33
      @jrd33 3 года назад +1

      One of the key ideas behind Watchmen is that the 'heroes' are fallible humans too. It's entirely fitting that their costumes are not very 'cool'. Silk Spectre even makes a point of saying how she doesn't like her costume, IIRC. Nite Owl is a geeky nerd and his costume and gadget look corny. The film has more depth than Mark gives it credit for.

  • @jharris947
    @jharris947 5 лет назад +5

    One of the best films I have ever seen...Loved It.

  • @danielholt1984
    @danielholt1984 5 лет назад +4

    The film was ahead of it's time

  • @Nubil8r
    @Nubil8r 10 лет назад +1

    Holy Fuck! Listen to this guy, he knows what he's doing.

  • @Prankster36
    @Prankster36 14 лет назад +12

    Man, this guy is bang on. Watchmen is the cinematic equivalent of one of those creepy androids they've built that are meant to look human, and which superficially get all the details right, but the whole time you're looking at it your mind is screaming "NO! WRONG! BAD! ARGH!"
    It would help if Snyder had even the slightest idea of how to direct actors.

  • @Novasky2007
    @Novasky2007 5 лет назад +3

    Guess im watching this 10 years after i saw it and 20 years after i read it cause the mini series is being auto picked up by the Algorithm. Ozimandius would be proud to see his "Utopia" complete. I guess we never had a real world Rorsarch to whisper from the roof top. The end is nigh.

  • @TheSoulMan8
    @TheSoulMan8 14 лет назад +15

    when he says that the costume looks a little 80s, did he forget that the film is set in the 80s?

  • @TheConciseStatement
    @TheConciseStatement 15 лет назад +6

    "Leave me alone!!"
    Poor Alan. They really should leave him alone.

  • @Drinckx2
    @Drinckx2 5 лет назад +10

    Simon Mayo on Mark Kermode's Zac Snyder impersonation: "It'll upset the cats." The best moment in the review.

  • @adamcole4623
    @adamcole4623 4 года назад +1

    - Who watches the Watchmen?
    - Ugh, I dunno...coastguard?
    I really like the film. It's flawed for sure, but it just about hangs together and when it's good it's very good.

  • @rd3095
    @rd3095 8 лет назад +10

    My buddy made me read the novel. I usually don't read much non-fiction, but I couldn't put the book down. Incredible story and artwork. Any reasonable person would know after reading Watchmen no film adaption would ever compare, and this man struggles to breath just to rant about the films faults. The film is decent and the novel is art.

  • @gunnerguyven
    @gunnerguyven 14 лет назад +2

    @daleprechaungold I agree. Except I was very excited for Zack's movie, because I assumed he'd be obsessed with recreating the look and feel of the original INSTEAD of making it say his own thing. I like 'adaptations' as well as 'translations' and I believe both approaches have merit.
    V was an adaptation (contemporarily understandable forces of good and evil rather than the exaggerated comic world of Anarchy VS Facism)
    Watchmen was a translation. Faithful to a fault.

  • @sauron1984
    @sauron1984 15 лет назад +15

    No matter how good a critic is (Kermode is by far my favourite), it's always likely there will be a few things you disagree on, and this is one. I thought Watchmen was a very good film - not a masterpiece like the novel is, just a very enjoyable viewing experience.
    The good doctor has some very good points, as usual, but on the whole I just enjoyed the film more than him.

  • @yashwiniozur8581
    @yashwiniozur8581 9 лет назад +71

    Kermode is spot on here. It's one thing to make a superficial film, Watchmen, despite being completely hollow, gives the impression that it's dealing with profound material. It's flawed and pretentious beyond belief. There's nothing here. It just brings up some ideas for no reason and doesn't explore them. Every time I reach for it, my hand closes on air.

    • @ReelAnalysis
      @ReelAnalysis 9 лет назад +3

      Death Valley Pretentious? That's absurd. It follows the novel very well, anything not explored is a matter of film time allowed and/or just weren't explored in the graphiv novel itself.

    • @hughjass720
      @hughjass720 8 лет назад +2

      Reel Analysis this is by far the most accurate comment on this video. the original ending is far better, but couldn't have been done correctly in the time available. personally I loved the movie and its almost panel-for-shot recreation of the comic. however, Terry Gilliam's suggestion would have been the best approach to cover all of the themes in the source material

    • @IO23777
      @IO23777 7 лет назад +3

      Oh please - If this is what you want close your hand on some literature. To accuse a film of this kind of being shallow! Shallow Compared to what?

    • @theterra-path7798
      @theterra-path7798 7 лет назад +1

      IO23777 i agree, the plot is incredibly complex. Greatest hero movie ever created

    • @TheCheat_1337
      @TheCheat_1337 7 лет назад +5

      I can't believe so many people praise Watchmen, it's a very misguided movie that demonstrates that Snyder clearly doesn't understand the source material at all. The EXACT same problems also came up in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman, which fanboys defended as well.

  • @K20civicsirturbo
    @K20civicsirturbo 6 лет назад

    I just seen the directors cut and this man took the words out of my mouth I give the movie 7/10

  • @mase15
    @mase15 2 года назад +1

    I dont go out of my way to watch comic book movies. Watchmen is the exception. Brilliant film I've watched many times.

  • @DwainDwight
    @DwainDwight 4 года назад +16

    I thought Watchmen was fantastic. great film.

  • @daveroberts192
    @daveroberts192 7 лет назад +1

    Bang on review.

  • @hully55
    @hully55 10 лет назад +1

    Had a critical agenda from the off. The movie is fantastic and is more layered that he proclaims.
    Snyder is awesome.

  • @FallenEmpireLTD
    @FallenEmpireLTD 11 лет назад +1

    Alan Moore is a legend with a lot of integrity and also a very funny chap

  • @Kevon420
    @Kevon420 2 года назад +1

    Kermode is right on the money here. Watchmen is a mediocre film that gestures towards the compelling elements of the source material but never manifests them in a sophisticated way, it does not crystallize the heart of the book the way all great adaptations do.
    Snyder struggles with serious moments and material to this day; and it’s why Army of the Dead and 300 are his strongest movies - they’re closer to video games than anything and that’s fine, they’re fun movies.

  • @holseyd
    @holseyd 14 лет назад +7

    this guy is a pretty insightful movie reviewer. he did a good job on Watchman.

  • @TheHal85
    @TheHal85 15 лет назад

    Fantastic Review. Couldn't have said it any better.

  • @dardo1201
    @dardo1201 14 лет назад +1

    I really loved the part with the burial and the simon garfunkel song

  • @alexh4319
    @alexh4319 13 лет назад +1

    Watchmen was good, not exactly because of Snyder, but because of the strength of the source material he was adapting. Sucker Punch is proof of what happens when Snyder is left to his own devices and does something that isn't an adaptation of something: A disaster.
    Zack Snyder is a great visuals guy, he should stick to that more. Though one thing I like is the opening he did for the film, loved that.
    Wondering what' he'll do with Superman

  • @ConnorMcCartney95
    @ConnorMcCartney95 9 лет назад +1

    Near enough every time I see a review of his I'm like does this guy even enjoy movies.

  • @Rak-Nay
    @Rak-Nay 10 лет назад +10

    Is the great problem of Zack Snyder.
    He is a very talented visual artist, but he is immature, and like a teenager he want to do something deeper, but he doesn't understand deeper stuff.
    He watch the Holly Mountain and think that the movie is about naked people and abuse of birds.
    Watching the full version of watchmen was obvious that he doesn't understand that the pirates history was an allegory of Adrian past.
    That couldn't be showed because would spoil the end.
    If he hold in his visual talent and drop the pretension to do smart movies he will be awesome.

  • @simonmandrakejones
    @simonmandrakejones 4 года назад +28

    "Don't do the voice. You'll upset the cats". Simon Mayo is genuinely hilarious.
    I totally agree with Mark. The movie didn't quite understand that the characters are not supposed to be aspirational figures.

    • @thebiowatchlist
      @thebiowatchlist 3 года назад

      You nailed it with one sentence. Another way to describe the watchmen is: "The only hero is the one who kills ALOT of people. Still want to be a hero?"

  • @alittleolder
    @alittleolder 11 лет назад +1

    I only saw the Director's Cut.. and even then I wasn't bored

  • @Davy.J.Y
    @Davy.J.Y 9 лет назад +135

    The Watchmen was an amazing movie. One of the greatest comic book to movie adaptions ever made.!

    • @christopherTARDIS
      @christopherTARDIS 9 лет назад +2

      i feel the same way, it's a supeehero film that belongs in thw louvre.

    • @lorbenconcepcion481
      @lorbenconcepcion481 9 лет назад +3

      +davy j.y. Yep thought it was amazing too. Up there with TDK.

    • @lorbenconcepcion481
      @lorbenconcepcion481 9 лет назад +1

      regulator619
      i think so, besides tdk is pretty great but it ain't even all that

    • @lorbenconcepcion481
      @lorbenconcepcion481 9 лет назад +3

      regulator619
      i dunno about what you have or haven't heard

    • @maxrowlatt2633
      @maxrowlatt2633 8 лет назад +1

      +regulator619 he dark knight is the best Comic book movie and one of the greatest movies made... period

  • @jaspreetisdabest
    @jaspreetisdabest 6 лет назад +9

    Mark doesn't like Snyder because his style simply doesn't appeal to him, that's okay cause I love it and absolutely love watchmen

    • @saoirsedeltufo7436
      @saoirsedeltufo7436 5 лет назад +2

      Snyder puts style over substance - that's the problem. Even if you (somehow) like his style, there's nothing under it

    • @saoirsedeltufo7436
      @saoirsedeltufo7436 5 лет назад

      Watchmen is a very good film but not a good director

    • @callumsutherland2954
      @callumsutherland2954 4 года назад

      If that's what you got from this review, you really need to watch it again, and pay more attention. There is far more to Kermode's opinion than that; it's not even like you would need any other video to demonstrate that. Pay more bloody attention mate.

  • @kailomonkey
    @kailomonkey 8 лет назад +23

    Loved Watchmen... Kermode seems to hate surface films as if the implied information doesn't count, and he also seems to hate long, slow movies. All these things keep me interested and enjoying it.

    • @Ko5taKo66e
      @Ko5taKo66e 8 лет назад +2

      I don't think I care what Mark Kermode opinion any longer. I think you are right about him not really "getting" visual films. He's just full of himself, which started to interfere with his credibility as a movie critic.

    • @kailomonkey
      @kailomonkey 8 лет назад

      Agreed. I like movies and want to see reviews, and at least Kermode's reviews are short and simple. I used to appreciate his reviews and round-ups on the news programme but nowadays his reviews are getting too dismissive.

    • @Ko5taKo66e
      @Ko5taKo66e 8 лет назад

      Him short and simple!? Nowadays he couldn't be short and simple if his life depended on it. :)

    • @kailomonkey
      @kailomonkey 8 лет назад

      Well his point is short and simple, he just repeats it over and over and over... making that short point very clear lol

    • @Ko5taKo66e
      @Ko5taKo66e 8 лет назад

      Ha-ha! Should put a time limit on his reviews then-3 min max...or 1min?

  • @CarlosDangerQQ
    @CarlosDangerQQ 7 лет назад

    I rarely agree with Kermode but i really love the way he reviews

  • @bryanhazelton5020
    @bryanhazelton5020 4 года назад +3

    When a movie is good, I am happy for it to have a long running time. And this movie is a good movie. Running time of both cuts was ok with me.

  • @elbowjuice2627
    @elbowjuice2627 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t think it’s ALL style and no substance, but it doesn’t capture the complexity of the book. You don’t get why Watchmen is a big deal by watching the movie.

    • @warlockofwordschannel7901
      @warlockofwordschannel7901 5 месяцев назад

      True, partly because Snyder devotes far too much time to the action set pieces, and not enough to the stark contrasts in the character's worldviews.

  • @zaprese
    @zaprese 5 лет назад

    He loved Transcendence!!! . I’m a Nolan fanboy and I couldn’t sell myself that that film was any good.

  • @cdubyaztips
    @cdubyaztips 5 лет назад

    Brilliant review

  • @Redbullgiveswings1
    @Redbullgiveswings1 12 лет назад +1

    Weird that i agree with a lot you say on other reviews... But this is my favourite movie, and you crushed it. hurts my heart man

  • @spanishforyou123
    @spanishforyou123 12 лет назад +4

    "what's a fanboy?" lol

  • @RenderGolem
    @RenderGolem 10 лет назад

    The film is a fantastic representation of the comic for fans that aren't prepared to take up the comic. Personally I am a fan of both, more so the graphic novel than the film but I see and share the appeal towards the film.

  • @ScottLahteine
    @ScottLahteine 6 лет назад

    And now, here comes that miniseries…

  • @maxben3391
    @maxben3391 9 лет назад +43

    "from the visionary director of 300"? 300 was fun, but hardly the work of a visionary.

    • @TheMusic4Soul
      @TheMusic4Soul 6 лет назад

      Tell me one film, that had the same visuals and esthetics like 300?

    • @taseenkhan5204
      @taseenkhan5204 6 лет назад +10

      TheMusic4Soul Spy Kids

    • @no_genius
      @no_genius 6 лет назад

      TheMusic4Soul and where did he get that vision from, which inspired his adaptation of the comic book 300

    • @senorashish
      @senorashish 5 лет назад +2

      Back in 2007, it was visionary and Snyder was seen as the next big thing, a wunderkind in the making.

  • @Dirkschneider
    @Dirkschneider 5 лет назад +1

    I loved the comic book. I love the movie. And I think Kermode is way off the mark. Every shot was beautiful. It still has the philosophically very interesting end intact. I was never ever bored during the film and it kept to mood of the novel perfectly. Obviously a lot of stuff had to be sacrificed but I think it was handled really well. Unfortunately, Snyder has not made anything great since this film but I think he deserve respect for this movie.

  • @CPCGamer
    @CPCGamer 10 лет назад +2

    For me, something that typifies what is wrong with Watchmen can be seen in the opening scene (and every time that scene plays out or is referred to).
    In the book, the scene shows a near-defenceless pensioner violently brutalised by an assassin who outclasses him in literally every way. In the movie the scene is a bombastic fight scene with hype bullet time, presumably becaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    Whoa, sorry about that, fell asleep on my keyboard because I hadn't seen anyone die for like thirty seconds.

  • @iansmith9125
    @iansmith9125 Год назад +1

    I thought it was ok. Not as good as the book but lots of adaptations aren’t. I can’t understand why people liked John hillcoat’s adaptation of “the road”. Now there’s a film that doesn’t live up to the book.

  • @negrochifladorivera1008
    @negrochifladorivera1008 9 лет назад +20

    Personally I thought V for Vendetta was boring, cant stand that movie. I feel Watchmen was a much better film. Loved the comicbook more but the movie was still awesome.

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk 5 лет назад

    The film was way better than I expected- people don't know when they are well off (entertainment wise).

  • @carlkamuti
    @carlkamuti 8 лет назад +33

    Unfortunately the best part of Watchmen is the opening credits.

  • @tannerprince9730
    @tannerprince9730 5 лет назад

    Hi Mark,
    Not a fanboy of Watchmen btw (although i am a fanboy in other areas).
    I read Watchmen as a teenager. I don't think it's all surface either, but I was left with the same impression from the movie. Some of the tighter themes/frame narratives were left out of the movie: my favorite being the comic stand and discussions between the old man and the boy.

  • @vikingchad44
    @vikingchad44 5 лет назад

    My favorite comic book adaptation. Fo me it was a game changer and will probably be more appreciated as it ages. But it was also the beginning of the end for Snyder, probably. It's a hard one to top because he did all the Snyder things in it and that was his entire bucket of visual goodies. At least it's a stand alone and doesn't depend on 20 other films to exist. Visual masterpiece even if you don't like the storytelling. But I don't have any issues with the original theatrical version although the director's cut is too long, of course. Snyder has his flaws for sure but I think he was perfect for this and I'm glad they stuck to the comic as much as they did. No interest in the miniseries.

  • @giannieg
    @giannieg 10 лет назад

    There is an incredible but also ridiculously easy pattern in order to recognise the audience this film is made for. It doesn't matter if the viewer has read the gaphic novel or not. All that matters is that the viewer is a fan of comic books in general and appreciates this form of art itself. I've talked to people who liked the comic book but not the movie, and vice-versa, But I don't believe it's pure coincidence that every single one of them who didn't like the film are as close to comic books as knowing that RDJ is Iron Man.

  • @ThePaulSpector
    @ThePaulSpector 2 года назад +6

    I originally saw Watchmen at the cinema. I had not read the comics, but had been told by my brother (a massive comic book fan) that Watchmen was one of the greatest comics ever. I saw the movie and thought it was okay, but that was about it. Later, I decided to get the DVD to give it a second try. I was absolutely blown away by it. It is the only film I can recall where this has happened. I told my son (who had watched it with me at the cinema) and he watched it again and felt the same way. So, my advice is: if you watched it once and did not think much of it, watch it again. You may be very pleasantly surprised.

  • @danrc777
    @danrc777 9 лет назад +5

    WoW! He killed Zack Snyder. I felt it was a good film. But I do get Kermode's point.

  • @kirk1701
    @kirk1701 13 лет назад

    @Luvie1980 I agree. The trailer is awesome.
    I have to add, though, the other best thing is the opening credit sequence.