Watchmen (2009) - Was It Really That Bad?

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Published 2020-07-30
So it strikes me that Zack Snyder's Watchmen has taken a lot of criticism over the years, and I think it's time I took a look myself.

All Comments (21)
  • @ergonautilus
    I didn't realize there were people who disliked this film.
  • @lancehymers4674
    Best line ever: “I’m not locked in here with you, you’re locked in here with ME!!”
  • @dylanamaral1663
    "Never compromise, even in the face of Armageddon" Rorschach's last words to his bitter end. Truly an underrated and over hated movie in almost every sense.
  • @Bugholeexcalibur
    This movie was awesome. The story, the visual, the lack of cliche' villains and heroes (well, aside owl man), the music, the gore, everything. Perfection.
  • @HUMAN-fq5ff
    Christopher Nolan told Zack Snyder that Watchmen was a movie he made too early.
  • @zavier_1877
    I'll never forget one reviewer's take... "This is a movie where; Bat-man can't get it up, Super-man doesn't care, & the villain wants to save the world!" Perfect summary right there...
  • Watchman was a beautifully crafted film that needs to be followed nowadays. Every single scene and detail in the movie had a purpose. Strong and gripping storyline. Great group of characters wonderfully acted by a great cast. We will probably never get movies like this again.
  • This film has the greatest opening sequence of any movie ever. With the Dylan music over the top, its just a thing of beauty.
  • @cactoidpinata
    Apparently no one was ready for this movie, considering the praise for The Boys.
  • @erniezito7335
    “Used to come here often, back when we were partners.” “Yeah, those were great times, Rorschach. Great times. Whatever happened to them?” “You quit.”
  • @jesse_reznor
    So glad to see this get the love it deserves. the world simply wasnt ready for this kind of superhero film in 2009. if it came out in 2019? we would be praising it ...
  • @user-ox9ep9ki6h
    The cinematography and visuals of Watchmen is one of the best I've ever seen. Love the use of the alternative reality universe as well. It's exactly how it should be done, with informative details and thought provicative narratives. It's a really, really good movie and in my opinion perhaps THE best superhero movie around.
  • @Mumblix
    Jackie Earle Haley was born to play Rorschach.
  • @caseyh8386
    "was it really that bad?" Answer, no. Nope. Never was, never will be. I fucking love this film
  • @pansnemesis
    This film holds a special place in my heart... when this released I was going through a divorce... I was handed papers that things were final and I had to start gearing up for a custody battle... at the time I was contemplating all kinds of horrible reactions I went for a drive... passed by a theater on the otherside of town got a ticket and sat by myself and watched the watchmen... left the film with a different attitude called my ex and came to a reasonable solution... my daughter turned 18 the other day my ex and I are friendly to this day... and to think the things and actions I was considering could've sent me down a truly different path. Random I know.
  • @markj3489
    I loved this movie when it came out and still love it. Dark, gritty and morally ambiguous juxtaposed to the conventional "ra-ra save-the-day" superhero trope is awesome. I do feel that Moore, as is his habit as a writer, forces his characters into situations and resolutions that aren't always the most convincing. I'm not entirely sold that Ozy's solution was the only reasonable one, but I'm also not entirely convinced that the events that preceded this "inevitable Armageddon" would have actually resulted in said Armageddon, especially with the decades of God-powers of Dr Manhattan in play.
  • @nont18411
    “I did it 35 minutes ago.” That’s why Ozymandias is in my top 5 favorite villains
  • @psychomoth06
    "I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me!!" - So many good lines in this movie. VERY underrated. EDIT: Holy shit! The drinker loved my comment! <3
  • I actually think the film has a better ending than the comic. Fake aliens just felt way our of place since it’s supposed to be somewhat realistic except for dr manhattan. The film framing dr manhattan makes way more sense considering the world is questioning if manhattan is on our side