Double Retired wrote:
Cornflake wrote:
Double Retired wrote:
Last night we watched:
Watchmen [2009]
<=>"The existence of life is a highly overrated phenomenon."
-GREAT-GREAT M A G N I F I C E N T GREATI think this is an absolutely masterful film. One of the best.
After such a rave review I couldn't resist - currently awaiting delivery of the 4k version.

I'll report back...
I hope you like it.
Double-check the length of your copy of the movie...I just checked ours. It turns out we watched
Watchmen [Ultimate Cut] which is 3'35" long—though any version should be excellent. The added footage in the longer versions doesn't change the story, just reinforces the feel of the movie.
And what we watched was 4K. I have a qualified opinion on that. You need a good-sized screen and good eyesight to really benefit from 4K. And while
Watchmen is beautiful in 4K I didn't feel the need to put my glasses on. (Whereas for something like
Coco or
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse I consider putting my glasses on so I get full benefit of the incredible detail in the pictures.)
Additional notes:
- The longer versions of the movie included inserts from an animated story that seems separate from the main story-line. It seems separate because it pretty much is. It is the story in the comic books that the kid at the newsstand is reading. It supports the mood, however.
- All versions of the movie cover 20+ years. The masked heroes at the beginning are the first generation. Don't be discouraged because they seem a bit cheesy. The second generation of masked heroes are more polished.
- The tone of the movie is a bit dark. Watching it in a dark room would seem appropriate to me.
I recommend the movie to everyone old enough to watch it who sometimes enjoys science fiction/fantasy. It is an excellent piece of workmanship.
And long. Plan your viewing time accordingly.
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