Is it possible to not be a reader of this graphic novel and STILL BE OBSESSED with Watchmen?

I am loving every bit of this trailer. I understand all the hype surrounding this graphic novel by Alan Moore. I have just learned of this RECENTLY after I encountered a blog post in Oh No They Didn't! on Empire Magazine's coverage of the movie. I have to admit the photos were nice. The moment I saw the trailer, I was going on like, "What the hell? How long have I been living under a boulder to not have realized this bad ass book existed?" Yeah, I now you must be pitying me right now. I know, I know, I'm looking up at Amazon and am purchasing Watchmen, like right now. You can get it there can you?
Anyway, who are the people playing the characters? The characters I now of is just Dr. Manhattan and Ozzymandias, based from the fan's comments. Can you enlighten me on this aspect of Watchmen? Thanks!


22 MORE STARS FROM COMIC CON
SETH ROGEN AND JAMES FRANCO, Pineapple Express

DANNY MCBRIDE, AMBER HEARD,
SETH ROGEN AND JAMES FRANCO, Pineapple Express
KRISTEN STEWART, Twilight
GERARD BUTLER AND JEREMY PIVEN, RocknRolla
 BILL NIGHY AND RHONA MITRA, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
RAINN WILSON, The Rocker
SARAH SILVERMAN, The Sarah Silverman Program
JOHN CHO AND KAL PENN, Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
JASON STATHAM AND TYRESE GIBSON, Death Race
IAN MCSHANE, Death Race
DJIMON HOUNSOU, Push
CAMILLA BELLE, Push
ALISON LOHMAN, Drag Me To Hell
KIM KARDASHIAN AND CARMEN ELECTRA, Disaster Movie
DIRECTOR FRANK MILLER, The Spirit
MILA KUNIS, Max Payne
GREG GRUNBERG, Heroes
JOSHUA JACKSON, ANNA TORV, AND JOHN NOBLE, Fringe
JOSHUA JACKSON, Fringe
JASON O'MARA, Life on Mars
MARIA BELLO AND BRENDAN FRASER, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
DIRECTOR PETE DOCTER, Up
These ones aren't as exciting, so let's end with the best two portraits from my previous post:
Hmmm. so I'm thinking..I  really don't understand the point of comic-con.I thought it was just a big comic book convention thing, but i guess not. Comic Con was a Comic Book Convention. I believe it's now become the Sundance Festival with a bit more BO.
Mila Kunis is looks so adorable, missed her 70's times. Camilla Belle, belle of the group.
Kristen Stewart's pose--not attractive. Her pose makes her look like a man.
I don't want to become biased, but I love Seth Rogen more than James Franco. Haha. I week til Pineapple Express and everyone's gonna have some pot-luvin' time! James Franco's pose is hilarious!
A few of Rainn Wilson's roles in movies irritated me but I don't know, he seemed to grow on me I guess.
WATCHMEN forever. CANNOT WAIT FOR THE MOVIE.
How many Mummy movies are there? This sequel after sequel thing is getting pretty old.
They're making another Underworld movie: Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. Hope it doesn't disappoint like the previous one did.
Sarah Silverman. Love her.
Disaster Movie--still a Disaster in my opinion. The poster says it all. Why can't Carmen Electra just can her horribly appalling movies?
Gerard Butler's P.S. I Love You movie tanked, so I hope this one with Jeremy Piven would do better...




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That Harry Potter trailer some people say is too short or doesn’t include enough of their favorite characters? Don’t get too worked up, Rupert Grint says, it’s only a tease.
“It’s only a teaser, just to get people excited,” he told MTV News.
Speaking from the set of his new film “Cherry Bomb,” Grint hasn’t seen the trailer for “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” himself yet, but he’s looking forward to it. He was also happy to hear — despite one fan asking “Where’s Rupert Grint?” — that there is a shot of him in the trailer, as it was from one of his favorite scenes from the film.

Ron Weasley nearly dies after he drinks Professor Slughorn’s poisoned mead, a gift the professor was meant to pass on to Dumbledore, in an assasination attempt gone horribly wrong. Ron had already been poisoned in one sense — “He gets poisoned quite a bit in this film,” Grint laughed — because he ate Romilda Vane’s chocolate cauldrons (also meant for someone else, this time Harry) which were spiked with love potion. Harry rushes his friend off to the potions professor for a quick fix, only Ron goes from a bad predicament to a lethal one in mere moments. “That was a really fun scene,” Grint said.


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I visited the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince set in Leavesden in late January of this year; filming had been under way for weeks but the future was unclear: it was the midst of the writer’s strike, and while the studio hadn’t cut off communication with scriptwriter Steven Kloves, they weren’t allowed to talk with him about the Harry Potter films, according to producer David Barron.

Yet the first rumors about splitting Deathly Hallows into two films were around and alive, and while the studio remained mum, the prospect of the division leaked into every conversation. It seemed clear, at the time, that everyone favored the split.

“It’s being discussed almost as much by everyone who’s working here as it is by you guys,” Dan Radcliffe said. “There’s no obvious subplots you can take out. ... if anyone’s going to be able to do it, it’s [Steve Kloves]. After the writer’s strike is over.”

Director David Yates said he was too focused on HBP to think much about it, but said that splitting into two films would be, “finally giving the fans a bigger, more enriched experience that covers all the lovely corners that Jo turns.”

There’s a sense of impending end creeping in at the edges, too: almost everyone we interviewed for our upcoming full set report – which includes Dan Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton, Bonnie Wright, Matthew Lewis, Evanna Lynch, Jessie Cave, David Barron and David Yates – commented on how soon the Potter filmmaking saga will be complete.

“It’s going to be quite sad,” Rupert Grint said. “It’s been nine years, and I’ve really enjoyed it… I will miss it.”

I’ve been visiting the sets since late 2003, and each year they build on the years past: The Gryffindor Common Room now sports more books and magical-themed games in tiny corners that will never been seen on film; the Burrow (which was new to me this time, but is nonetheless slightly different than it was in Chamber of Secrets) seems to be showing its stuffing like an old armchair, with tiny explosions of Weasleyphernalia everywhere (Bonnie Wright calls it “higgledy-piggledy”). The vast expanse of green screen sits in the area that used to house some of the largest sets, and then had an outgrowth of crystalline rock that we learned was the floor of the cave.

Before that, though, we have Half-Blood Prince coming, and just judging what we were able to see on set means that we’re in for, again, the best of the previously produced Potter films. A display case showed colorful boxes of Weasley prodcucts; a heavy, stone ring with a lightning strike-shaped crack down the middle; the tattered and stained potions book; small, crystalline vials of clear liquid marked as memories…

David Yates once characterized this film as being the most “sex, drugs and rock-and-roll”esque of the previous Potters; he amended this during our visit to “sex, potions and rock and roll.”

Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) agreed with one reporter’s characterization of the movie as the “romantic comedy Harry Potter,” citing specifically some physical humor played by Cormac McLaggen during Slughorn’s party. “They’re both in denial about they’re feelings,” she says of the often-jealous dynamic between her character and Ron.

The romance bug is making its rounds in this film, with Dan speaking of a script direction indicating an “oddly charged” moment between Harry and Ginny when they first see each other in the burrow. Jessie Cave, who plays Lavender Brown, meanwhile, threw herself, literally, into kissing Rupert as Ron. Grint said he was eating a lot of mints in preparation, while -

“I was more concerned about chipping a tooth,” Cave said said.

“She’’s absolutely throwing herself at these lines,” Radcliffe said of the newcomer. “Those lines that she has said as Lavender Brown could, if you did anything less than absolutely commit yourself to them 100 percent, they would be awful.”

Over the course of the day, we the scene of the cave, Dumbledore’s office, the “higgledy-piggledy” (says Bonnie Wright) burrow, and a lot more. We watched Ron as he tremulously walked down the Great Hall right before his first game of Quidditch. We saw Luna’s Christmas tree dress; the tender moments between Harry and Ginny and the actors’ thoughts on them; Draco spending time in the Room of Requirement, sending birds through the Vanishing Cabinet as practice; Lavender nearly chipping a tooth as she kissed Ron; the huge, hairy Fenrir and the dried-out, twisted mutation on zombies that will end up as the Inferi.

If the first trailer is any indication, this is the Harry Potter film that will start to drive the series to its natural, and huge end. By going back, by visiting with the shadow-eyed young Tom Riddle and growing the story down to its roots, we’re heading toward a fuller realization of the scope of the stories. And it’s going to be remarkable.

Stay tuned, because this is just the beginning: As we get closer to the films we’ll have more about our time on sets, and the details of them, to share!


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I can't get over the fact that Katy Perry's I Kissed A Girl just can't get off the charts.
But I do admit I "unconsciously" sing along with it.
Coldplay's char-topping Viva la Vida (apparently everyone's favorite as well).
You can also download here Radiohead's new single There There and David Cook's Innocent.
Busta Rhymes with Linkin Park in We Made It and
my favorite: Death Cab For Cutie's I Will Possess Your Heart.
Enjoy!


For once Malfoy and I agree on something. I don't want to pull down the strings on Dumbeledore's Club and all, but I'm not sure if the teaser is working for me.
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See evil in its youth as we meet Tom Riddle at the orphanage. 
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[Video courtesy of MTV Movies]

To tell you the truth, I was thrilled to see the long awaited trailer for the new Harry Potter movie. I've read almost ALL of the books (except the Chamber of Secrets, I'm at the last chapter.) and the trailer failed to incorporate the fast-paced feel I was hoping to see. The story-telling vibe wasn't awful, It was just, PLAIN. I was expecting more intensity if they have to come head on with the predicted high grossers for the upcoming movies later this year (like Twilight, James Bond 22 and Madagascar). Warner Brothers should release another trailer for Half Blood Prince. I'll be waiting.

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From EW's photo studio at The Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego: See all the Comic-Con headliners -- Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, cast members of ''Dollhouse'' and ''Terminator Salvation,'' and more posing for the comic fans (wee).

MILO VENTIMIGLIA, Heroes and the comic book Rest

PARIS HILTON, Repo! The Genetic Opera


TAHMOH PENIKETT, JOSS WHEDON, AND ELIZA DUSHKU, Dollhouse

COMMON, ANTON YELCHIN AND SAM WORTHINGTON, Terminator Salvation

JOSHUA GOMEZ AND ZACHARY LEVI, Chuck

EDGAR WRIGHT, SIMON PEGG, JESSICA HYNES, Spaced and Pegg of the upcoming Star Trek

CHRISTOPHER EGAN, Kings

GABRIEL MACHT, JAIME KING, DIRECTOR FRANK MILLER, SAMUEL L. JACKSON, The Spirit

EMILY BLUNT AND BENICIO DEL TORO, The Wolf Man

ANNA PAQUIN AND STEPHEN MOYER, True Blood

MICHAEL C. HALL, Dexter

ARTIST DAVE GIBBONS AND DIRECTOR ZACK SNYDER, Watchmen

DAVID BOREANAZ, Bones

GERARD WAY, My Chemical Romance, and comic series The Umbrella Academy

KUNAL NAYYAR, JOHNNY GALECKI, KALEY CUOCO, JIM PARSONS, SIMON HELBERG, The Big Bang Theory


NIVEK OGRE, Repo! The Genetic Opera

HUGH JACKMAN, Wolverine

KEANU REEVES AND JENNIFER CONNELLY, The Day the Earth Stood Still

DIRECTOR CATHERINE HARDWICKE, AUTHOR STEPHENIE MEYER and KRISTEN STEWART, Twilight
This picture gives me the excuse to post a hilarious anonymous editioral in my local paper's teen section:
"TWILIGHT"
How can the greatest book even written be turned into a movie? Edward Cullen from "Twilight" is supposed to be a fantastically beautiful, sparkly vampire. How can a normal human actor possibly portray this role? I'm almost too scared to see the movie "Twilight" in fear of being disappointed when it doesn't live up to the book.
Greatest Book ever written? Get real. I love it but it's not the greatest. LOL
DAKOTA FANNING, Push

GERARD BUTLER and DIRECTOR GUY RITCHIE, RocknRolla

JACKIE EARLE HALEY, MALIN AKERMAN, JEFFREY DEAN MORGAN, DIRECTOR ZACK SNYDER, MATTHEW GOODE, CARLA GUGINO, BILLY CRUDUP, AND PATRICK WILSON, Watchmen
omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg etc etc

RAY STEVENSON, Punisher
If only Rome had more seasons :(

MARK WAHLBERG, Max Payne

MARK WAHLBERG, MILA KUNIS, AND LUDACRIS, Max Payne

DIRECTOR ROBERT RODRIGUEZ AND ROSE MCGOWAN, Red Sonja
I really liked Rose McGowan in Planet Terror but I find their relationship to be really creepy and gross.

CARLA GUGINO and DWAYNE JOHNSON, Race to Witch Mountain

SETH GREEN, JOSH ZUCKERMAN AND CLARK DUKE, Sex Drive
COREY FELDMAN, Lost Boys: The Tribe

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