If so, make no mistake about it: Watchmen was just as fantastic as The Dark Knight. To me, there wasn't one aspect of the movie which wasn't done without utter excellence and grace. With morals and philosophies in mind, there's no denying that this movie soars into new depths of film-making and adapting comic books to the big screen.

If you guys go to see this movie, you should do so without any bias or persuasion due to the views of obnoxius, snobby critics who deem anything that's not directed by Steven Spielberg or Martin Scorsese to be garbage.

I can't stress enough just how much I absolutley LOVED this film and what it stands for. It's something that I think every fan of the comics should love about any film. But.... that's just my opinion.

I think that the film is an artistic rarity that only comes along every now and then. There wasn't any aspect of the story that comprimised itself (deservedly so) and that's precisley the reason why, in my eyes, the film lends itself so dearly and most respectivley to the source material that is the comics.

After seeing the movie three times already (Once at a special screening on Wednsday and twice today on it's opening day), I have to confess that every time I watched the movie, it got better and better and better. Without a doubt, I think that this movie should be considered to be one of the best comic book adaptions and films of the new millenium.

I hope you guys who are planning to go and see this film judge the movie by your own standards and view points. Not by mine or the critics (especially not the critics)....

....just judge it for yourselves.
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