M. LaSalle falling out of chair in review of Watchmen:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/03/05/BA5M16993S.DTL&type=movies
there's an emerging love-it-otr-hate it streak in the reviews. I'm not a fanboy/geek (I've never read the com -- er, graphic novel) And i can't decide if I'n ready for another 2-hour-and-40-minute "dark" superhero thing.
I had never heard of Watchmen until a preview at the movie theater several months back, so I'm not all that worked up about it either. May or may not see it after the opening week(s) hoopla calms down.
I'm not heavily into illustrated novels, but I've read Watchmen a few times and find it fascinating. I'll see the film at some point, waiting for the theaters to shake out the fanboys and kiddies first.
I saw it today & it was bloody awesome. If you were a fan of the graphic novel like I was, I can guarantee you will love it. It sticks exceptionally closely to the original text, and brings it to full realization, even more so than, say, the Lord of the Rings movies. If you've never read the graphic novel I would highly recommend taking a look at it before seeing the film, it will only add to your appreciation of the film's achievement.
And I was really surprised how maintstream the audience was when I saw it. It was an IMAX presentation (also highly recommended if it's an option for you), about 75% full, and very few who were obviously fanboys. Lot's of couples in fact.
my son Gabriel is sitting on my lap as I type this & he demanded that I put in a bunch of smileys.