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Posted On:
Jul 23 2008 4:14pm
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Nerdgasm ahoy.
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Posted On:
Jul 23 2008 6:37pm
Minute 1:33-1:34 is the gold farmers solution
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Posted On:
Jul 23 2008 7:39pm
Looks cool. I'm not familiar with the story.
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Posted On:
Jul 24 2008 12:14pm
Best. Graphic. Ever!
Frank's 300 translated well to film, and we have the same director directing. I think it stands a good chance of being a box office hit.
Oh, and the trailer is positively dope... scenes that are exact replicas of frames from the books. So yeah.
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Posted On:
Jul 24 2008 12:43pm
It looks pretty good to my girlfriend and myself; I think we'll go see it.
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Posted On:
Jul 24 2008 1:30pm
It looks pretty complicated. Wtf is it about?
It does look badass.
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Posted On:
Jul 24 2008 3:20pm
Hyfe, you make bank. Go to your local comic store or bookstore with graphic novels and buy it. I promise you that you will not regret the purchase and if you do I'll send you your loss via pay pal. I promise.
And on another note; something that irks me. Night Owl is depicted in the graphic as being a slightly past his prime, middle age man. He is not a hard body, yet in the scenes in the trailer he looks like a wanna-be batman and not the more 'realistic' character I connected with in the books.
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Posted On:
Jul 24 2008 4:17pm
That's probably my only problem with the trailer. Everyone looks a lot younger than they should be. Ozymandias looks fresh out of college, and Blake looks like he was just drafted. It's hard to get a read on Night Owl since his face is masked, but I am iffy on the costume; looks a bit too modern given how relatively silly he made it seem in the book.
Anyway, to anyone who hasn't read the book, i recommend waiting until you have seen the film.Books are always better and in this case I am sure that reading the book first will amp expectations and create unrealistic demands for what the movie will be.
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Posted On:
Jul 24 2008 8:01pm
This book sounds very strange.