Joel Silver on Gilliam's version of 'Watchmen'
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Synder's film are always wafer-thin. They look great, but lacks any depth whatsoever. None of his films have any depth. How you remove depth from an Alan Moore story like Watchmen, I haven't a clue. He removed any semblance of intelligence from Dawn of the Dead, too. The man's a tool - why did Morrissey and Paul Westerberg let them near their songs? Dear, oh dear. Oh, and he did Sucker Punch - one of the worst films I have ever seen, and feel that watching it is akin to self-harm.
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RE: Joel Silver on Gilliam's version of 'Watchmen' - by dktd - 03-06-2014, 11:15 AM

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