Alan Moore knows the score!

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Chuffy

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Ok, Watchmen is out tomorrow. Who's excited? :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::hyper::sad::hyper::evil::hyper::ohmy::hyper::smile::hyper:

Those of you who ain't, go see Confessions of a Shopaholic instead...:tongue:

Oh and any Alan Moore purists who windily proclaim that a mere fillum cannot possibly do justice to His Beardedness's vision can kiss my donkey. :evil:
 

redshift

Über Member
Take a cushion - it's 2 hours and 43 minutes long!!!
 
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Chuffy

Chuffy

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redshift said:
Take a cushion - it's 2 hours and 43 minutes long!!!
Bloody hellfire, it's a Lesser Spotted Shifty! Is 'Watchmen' some kind of trigger word that wakes you from hibernation?
 
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Chuffy

Chuffy

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Landslide said:
Veeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrry excited, I really hope it's worth the wait!
I've met the man himself, most notably at the birthday party of his (now also writing comics) daughter Leah whom I went to school with.
Dare you to ask him to autograph your DVD of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen...:sad:
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
I'm very excited but will wait till after the weekend rush and then go to a late showing.

Trying not to get too excited tho, the film of V For Vendetta still smarts.:sad:
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
I met Alan Moore, Bill Drummond and Ken Campbell backstage at a Memorial show for Robert Anton Wilson.

When I was introduced to Moore, I felt like a child meeting God. He so rocks!:sad:
 
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Chuffy

Chuffy

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tdr1nka said:
I met Alan Moore, Bill Drummond and Ken Campbell backstage at a Memorial show for Robert Anton Wilson.

When I was introduced to Moore, I felt like a child meeting God. He so rocks!:ohmy:
Hmmmm. He's one of those modern deities that I always want to blow a very big raspberry at, followed by a certain Churchillian gesture. :evil:

But that's just me...:sad:
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
*For Noodley*
Topic: The works of Alan Moore. 'Classic' British Graphic novels of the 1980's and their film adaptations.
 

Abitrary

New Member
aha, I ****ing love The Watchmen.

First read it when I was 15 and about twice since. Genius. But I was always a 2000AD kid.

Crafty spine-tingling stuff.

I only ever go to the cinema for tarantino stuff, but this may deserve a trip.
 

Noodley

Guest
I bet he is a crusty old bloke who lives alone and picks his belly button fluff and eats it. And anyone who likes him sends him their belly button fluff as gifts.
 
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