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Mr. Gray
02-13-2007, 12:23 PM
from SuperHeroHype.com:

SHH!: What's going on with "Watchmen?"
Zack Snyder: We're trying to get a budget together now that I feel like the movie is in a very cool place. I think the script is starting to become pretty cool. I've been talking to some actors--I'm not going to say who--but it's cool, because in some ways you can get real actors. You don't have to go Hollywood. So that's all going along. I've been drawing away, so I think it's coming along. They have talked about maybe shooting in the summer.

SHH!: Is the budget for "Watchmen" set right now or is there some sort of plus or minus depending on how well "300" does?
Snyder: That's theoretical. I believe that is probably reflecting reality. I don't know that for sure. It's not set right now. Maybe that's a coincidence, maybe not.

SHH!: What's been the delay with the movie? 10 years ago it was a Joel Silver film.
Snyder: I can only thank God that they haven't gotten it together yet. I think the delay is that they haven't known what it was. I set the movie in 1985 and I have the luxury of being far enough away from 1985 so that that is a viable idea. I think what happened in the past was that when you're only five years away from 1985, it's a weird time to make a period piece that took place three years ago, but studios don't get that. There has been a push I think on the other scripts that exist about trying to update the movie or trying to make it take place in present day and things of that nature. I think by setting it 1985, by having the Cold War, having Nixon, having all that stuff, you sort of reinvigorate what the story is about. It allows all the metaphors to sort of erect. But, if you set the movie in modern times, you're basically saying it's the war on terror right is the thing. Then the movie is asking me, "oh Zack, what do you think of the war on terror? What's your take on it?" Who gives a f**k about what I think about the war on terror? That's not why people go to the movies. I think that what Alan in his book, the comment he's made about authority and government and all those things, maybe if you make that movie right what that has to say makes people think about what's happening maybe now or in their own lives. That's my hope for what the movie could be.

SHH!: How has the universal praise for "300" assisted you with making "Watchmen" and possibly other projects?
Snyder: I can't say it hasn't helped a lot. What it does do [is that] people have said to me, "What's going on with “Watchmen?” You’ve got to make sure you don’t f**k that up. What can I do to help?" And I said, "Go see '300.'" The truth is, "300" to the studio is a graphic novel movie. It's not a movie that they necessarily understand exactly when I pitch it on paper. They feel in some ways the same about "Watchmen." They don't understand why it's not "Fantastic 4." I have to remind them that it's much more "Strangelove" than it is "Fantastic 4" which they don't like hearing, but they believe that I know, and in that way, it helps. When they finally saw this movie, I think they felt, "Wow, we didn't know this was the movie you were necessarily making, but we like this movie." Maybe that will apply to "Watchmen."

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e278/jackelw37/comics/Watchmen-Art.jpg

Well how do you like that?

ElderPredator
02-13-2007, 12:38 PM
I'm very excited for this and with the awesome praise for "300" already, I'm even more excited. I see a bright future for Snyder. I hope to work with him one day. :D

Cronos
02-13-2007, 01:33 PM
i really need to get off my ass and read Watchmen

ElderPredator
02-13-2007, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by Cronos
i really need to get off my ass and read Watchmen

It's a terrific comic bud! :D

Mr. Gray
02-13-2007, 01:47 PM
Tim Roth for Rorschach, damnit!

http://www.andreamassari.com/tim-roth-massari.jpg http://www.wigdahl.net/blog/wp-content/rorshach.jpg

horsehead
02-13-2007, 01:59 PM
Remarkable! Even without the mask I can see him as Rorschach

outsyder
02-13-2007, 05:41 PM
Between this and the Metal Gear Solid news, this is probably the best week concerning movie news I've ever had.:D

OpT!Mu5
02-13-2007, 06:48 PM
I still think that Greengrass would have been perfect for this film, and after reading his CHUD interviews I was very disapointed that he is no longer involved, however I am still optimistic about Zack nailing this.

It is an absolutely HUGE project with SOOO many avid fans clamoring for perfection...Let's just hope that Zack knows what he's doing...after I see 300 I'm sure I will anticipate this even more than I have been for the last few years.

Tweek
02-13-2007, 07:07 PM
I'm only partway through the book, but i loves it so far

rilocay
05-21-2007, 11:26 PM
Keanu Reeves as Manhattan...i think it's a decent choice. Reeves had that somehwhat removed and alone presence down with Neo in the matrix movies (as he somehwat does with many others..:p), so i think it's actually a good choice for him, atm i can't think anyone who would suit it better.

Danger^Cart
05-22-2007, 12:44 AM
Keanu Reeves is one of, if not the worst A-list actor working today. He is absolutely horrible, and I don't want him anywhere near this film.

And there is more to Dr. Manhattan than being removed and indifferent. That's more along the lines of Rorschach. With Dr. Manhattan you have to portray a profound sense of naiveness, which Keanu couldn't possibly do, because he sucks sack at acting.

rilocay
05-22-2007, 06:12 AM
Originally posted by Danger^Cart
Keanu Reeves is one of, if not the worst A-list actor working today. He is absolutely horrible, and I don't want him anywhere near this film.

And there is more to Dr. Manhattan than being removed and indifferent. That's more along the lines of Rorschach. With Dr. Manhattan you have to portray a profound sense of naiveness, which Keanu couldn't possibly do, because he sucks sack at acting.


Although i agree with how Keanu isn't too great, he has a knack of getting good roles. I still think he'd put up a great manhattan. Keanu has that distant look and feel that Manhattan came across to me as, whereas Rorshach is removed, he's more of a "nuts" removed as opposed to being to seemingly completely un-relate to anyone. But yeah, i think the casting will be interesting on all the characters, maybe not so much on the original group of heroes (bar comedian and maybe Laurie's mother), but then again depends on how they are int he script compared tot he book.

Shockwave
05-22-2007, 10:21 AM
Im hoping after the great amount of money/praise 300 got they will let Snyder make the film he wants to make.

I could see this rivaling V for Vendetta if done right.:cool:

outsyder
05-22-2007, 02:29 PM
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/32743


3 roles have been offered apparently.


Patrick Wilson = Nite Owl/Dan Dreiberg (GREAT CASTING!)
Keanu Reeves = Jon Osterman/Dr. Manhattan (SHIT CASTING!)
Jude Law = Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias (OBVIOUS CASTING!)

Shockwave
05-22-2007, 03:02 PM
I never thought id see Jude Law and Reeves in the same movie. WEIRD.:eek:

Backstabba
05-22-2007, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by outsyder
Patrick Wilson = Nite Owl/Dan Dreiberg (GREAT CASTING!)

Come on now...
Patrick Wilson in anything is great casting.
:D

As for Keanu and Law....I don't really know, because I haven't read the book, but I'll just take your word for it and hope Keanu isn't cast (Even though I thought he was great in The Matrix and decent in Constantine/Dracula)

Dead Halloween
05-22-2007, 05:33 PM
Patrick Wilson = Nite Owl/Dan Dreiberg (GREAT CASTING!)
Keanu Reeves = Jon Osterman/Dr. Manhattan (SHIT CASTING!)
Jude Law = Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias (OBVIOUS CASTING!)

Wilson seems a little young for Nite Owl IMHO, but overall I agree. Keanu Reeves is a TERRIBLE casting, even if he buffs up I don't see him as Dr. Manhattan.
http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/d/d5/DrManhattan.jpg

Smiert Spionam
06-18-2007, 12:34 PM
Jackie Earle Haley cast as Rorschach?

http://www.thefilmexperience.net/images/2006/littlehaley.jpg

http://www.joblo.com/rorschach-cast

Kindof ironic if this is true. Watchmen fans will remember that Rorschach's first murder is that of a pedophile. Haley played a sexual deviant in last year's Little Children....

outsyder
06-18-2007, 05:41 PM
That would be some amazing casting if true.

Tweek
06-18-2007, 08:16 PM
I could see that.
There's talk of maybe Gerard Butler as Rorschach but he's too...dashing. (Whatever the word might be)

Tagia_Romero
06-18-2007, 08:40 PM
Originally posted by Tweek
I could see that.
There's talk of maybe Gerard Butler as Rorschach but he's too...dashing. (Whatever the word might be)

Same here. Not a horrid actor by any means, but he's way too Byronic looking to be the physical eyesore that Rory is.

Tagia_Romero
06-18-2007, 08:43 PM
Originally posted by Backstabba
Come on now...
Patrick Wilson in anything is great casting.
:D


He'd be fine, but for some reason, I find John Cusack to be better.

LordSimen
06-18-2007, 09:03 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Gray
Tim Roth for Rorschach, damnit!

http://www.andreamassari.com/tim-roth-massari.jpg http://www.wigdahl.net/blog/wp-content/rorshach.jpg

That right there is perfect.

Originally posted by Tagia_Romero
Same here. Not a horrid actor by any means, but he's way too Byronic looking to be the physical eyesore that Rory is.

I'd see him as more the Comedian than Rory.

MrPhox
06-19-2007, 12:28 AM
I trust Snyder. He did a great job remaking Dawn of The Dead. And 300 was flippin' nuts. I trust he won't let us down.

And if he does -- he can always say "go watch 300." :D

Smiert Spionam
06-19-2007, 09:55 AM
AICN is reporting that Jason Patric is up for the role of Dr. Manhattan and Thomas Jane is being considered for The Comedian. (http://www.aintitcool.com/node/33045) Considering the subtle confirmation from Patrick Wilson that he is in line to play Nite-Owl (http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=5870), as well as the earlier confirmation from Snyder about Jude Law being consider for Ozymandias, this is pretty much the cast we're looking at right now.....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v396/valentine1731/wwtwm.jpg

Not bad, really.....

Smiert Spionam
07-09-2007, 12:28 PM
Dr. Manhattan in Watchmen? Priceless.
Source: CHUD
July 9, 2007

CHUD is reporting that Billy Crudup, who starred in Almost Famous and Mission: Impossible III, and is the voice of the MasterCard commercials, has been cast as Dr. Manhattan in Zack Snyder's Watchmen.

"A very reliable source tells me that Snyder has settled on Crudup for the role of Watchmen's only super-powered character, a scientist who accidentally gets annihilated on an atomic level and reconstructs himself into a big, naked, blue, floating demigod."

Source: http://www.superherohype.com/news/watchmennews.php?id=5983

http://img47.imageshack.us/img47/8250/billycrudukambo51650604ex8.jpg

Sounds good to me...I've always thought Crudup was pretty fucking underrated. If anyone remembers, he was one of the last fore-runners for the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman back in '04. He was also pretty good in The Good Sheperd last year...

outsyder
07-09-2007, 01:38 PM
I guess he'll be hitting the gym them. An infinitely better choice than Keanu Reeves.

Danger^Cart
07-09-2007, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by outsyder
An infinitely better choice than Keanu Reeves.

You just described every actor on the planet, short of Ben Affleck.

I like TJ as much as the next comic guy, but really, if ever there was a role for Ron Pearlman...