Sunday, 8 March 2009

Watchmen


I have purposefully been avoiding the discussions, reviews, trailers and general hype surrounding this film because, frankly, I wanted to enjoy it. The trailer has been roaming around the net for months with people slobering over it in the hope it will live up to the expectation generated.

Mixed response from me I'm afraid.

The story is sound, surprising and raises some philisophical questions that could keep a pub conversation going for hours. The cast is full of faces that I haven't seen much of and therefore didn't have any preconceptions about. It's gritty, beautiful, hideous and understated in equal measure and worth seeing.

I did look at my watch halfway through.

I wasn't bored, it was just one of those moments when so much had happened, so much had yet to happen and my left arse cheek had gone to sleep. At times like that it is easy to allow my mind to wander onto such things as 'do I need the loo?' or 'where won't be busy, 'cos I'm starving'

Highlights for me were the whole sequence with Rawshack in prison, and Doctor Manhattan's bright blue knob which seemed to follow me round the room like the eyes on painting in a Scooby-do haunted mansion.

Downlight? The worst recording of Halilula I have ever heard (makes those people from X factor look like vocally trained pros) shame as some of the other tracks used are extremely downloadable.