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Wired Adam Rogers |
Filming the Unfilmable: Behind the Scenes of the Watchmen Movie Director Zack Snyder has been working away on his long-awaited big-screen adaptation of Watchmen for several months, and now, on a winter afternoon with just a few more days left of principal photography, he revels in the results. |
Popular Mechanics July 28, 2008 Peter Debruge |
Watchmen, Spirit Vie for Comic Future on Silver (& Green) Screen In the 30 years since Richard Donner's Superman, visual-effects technology has advanced to the point that filmmakers can now twist reality like a comic book -- but do it convincingly. |
Popular Mechanics March 7, 2009 Erin McCarthy |
The Making of Watchmen's Dr. Manhattan Typically, motion capture is the basis for the movement of CG characters, but that wouldn't work in this case. |
Wired Adam Rogers |
Artist Dave Gibbons' Gut Feelings on the Watchmen Movie Long-time collaborator with Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons is best known for his illustrations of Superman, Green Lantern, The Originals, and Watchmen. |
PC Magazine February 14, 2007 |
Q & A: Zack Snyder The director and co-writer of the visually stunning film rendering of Frank Miller's graphic novel 300 talks about the technical aspects of making the movie, which opens in March. |
Wired Adam Rogers |
Legendary Comics Writer Alan Moore on Superheroes, The League, and Making Magic Alan Moore, writer of The Watchmen, discusses his take on the comics industry, heroes, and bringing the imaginary closer to reality. |
Popular Mechanics December 29, 2008 Erin McCarthy |
11 Geeked-Out 2009 Movies We're Waiting For Films for the new year that will entertain tech-minded audiences with promises of new special effects and gadgets. |
The Motley Fool March 3, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Who Will Watch the Watchmen? Time Warner might have another megahit on its hands. |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 Tom Russo |
Movies 2.0: Digital Effects Magic Explained In today's digital Hollywood, cameras capture scenes in bits, not frames and computer wizards conjure up everything from impossible beasts to cliff-top battlegrounds. Film is dead. Long live the movies. |
Popular Mechanics July 21, 2009 Carl Davis |
Viewtopia 07/21/09: Top 5 DVDs of the Week (With Video!) New videos this week: Watchmen, Coraline, Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II, This American Life: Season Two, The Mighty Boosh |
Popular Mechanics November 10, 2009 Carl Davis |
Viewtopia 11/10/09: Top 5 DVDs of the Week (With Video!) UP Deluxe Edition... Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut Limited Edition... Justice League: The Complete Series... G.I. Joe A Real American Hero: The Complete Series.. Ink... |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 Erin McCarthy |
Top 10 F/X Scenes in Movie History Today, many digital effects are so subtle that movie audiences often don't notice them but it wasn't always this way. Industry insiders pinpoint the biggest breakthroughs in digital F/X history. |
Popular Mechanics April 21, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Hollywood Sci-Fi's Bronze Age: Are Comics to Blame? The big-screen iterations of Bruce Banner and Tony Stark are in mortal combat with smart science fiction. In a post-ComicCon, pre-summer blockbuster analysis, this article traces the decline of our favorite genre and looks for a future fix. |
Reason November 2006 Tim Cavanaugh |
Alan Moore Comes Like a Thief in the Night With his new, boxed, three-volume work of pornography, Moore has finally completed the perfect melange of his talents and concerns. Whatever complex structure Moore is building in Lost Girls, it's as subtle as a Ron Jeremy money shot. |
Wired Scott Brown |
Scott Brown on Dark Superheroes and Childish Action Figures The new angsty comics flicks aren't for kids, so why are action figures still produced? |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Mark Anderson |
A Tale of Two Movies Anonymous and Iron Sky take computer-generated imagery in new and different directions |