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Saturday, 21 February 2009
Watchmen - 10 minute Fan film
This has been knocking around the internet for a while but with all the Watchmen hype I thought I'd get it posted. It is the scene from the book where Dan Dreiberg (Nite Owl) gets home to find Rorschach is there eating some beans. It was made by John R Bring and star Adam Perry and Michael Mason Blair. The first 2:22 minutes are of Dan walking to his apartment and Rorschach appears around the 3:10 mark. Let me know what you think of it.
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without the stupid overloaded CGI extravaganca roscharch's costume and the simple mask work a lot better, I think.
I covered this, along with a few BETTER ones, over at FanCinemaToday.com, the fan film blog, a few years ago--you can find 'em here. Starting this Monday, we're doing a whole week of Watchmen fan films, so stop by to check it out. Loving Live For Films, BTW; wrote up that Little Kids' version of Pulp Fiction a few weeks ago, with a tip of the hat to your site, of course. :)
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