latinoreview.com - 7/13/2009
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Have a look at the deleted scene from Zack Snyder’s “ Watchmen ” where we witness Hollis Mason’s (He was the original Nite Owl) death that will be available on the Director’s cut due out on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21st. I guess the scene was cut for time or whatever, but it looks sharp and in a ...
theblurayblog.com - 7/10/2009
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You see what happens when I disappear for
a couple of days? You see the kind of...
thing that crops up while I'm busy fighting a cold, sleeping and working on comics? Yeah, that's right. More Watchmen news... But this is the news you need. News that ...
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Watchmen: Ultimate Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Details ...
chud.com - 7/14/2009
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chud.com —
The Watchmen Director's Cut features a whopping 24
extra minutes of footage, bringing the movie up to...
an epic length of 186 minutes, or a hair over three full hours. We had been told that the new version features the death of Hollis Mason and 'more ...
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WATCHING THE EXTENDED WATCHMEN: A LOOK AT THE EXTRA ...
cinematical.com - 7/20/2009
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cinematical.com —
Notwithstanding the general and persistent unprofessionalism of many
of the journalists in attendance at this weekend's Los...
Angeles press junket for Orphan - which is noteworthy, but not worth going into specifics about - a few valuable tidbits ...
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Joel Silver On What He Wanted 'Watchmen' To Be
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* Latino Review has a clip of one of the deleted scenes from the Watchmen movie, which will appear among the extras on the DVD and BluRay release later this month. It shows the death of Hollis Mason, the original Nite Owl. [image] * Brett (X-Men: The Last Stand director) Ratner is returning to the superhero, as one of the producer’s bringing a certain mild mannered janitor and "number one super guy" to the big screen. Yes, ’80s toon hero Hong Kong Phooey is scheduled for a live action, big screen makeover, according to ...
A Deleted Scene from the Watchmen: Director’s Cut
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... I’m a fan of Gugino’s but I thought her performance was fairly lackluster in the film. In this scene, I find her wholly unconvincing as the aging Jupiter. However, the final death sequence is a marvel to behold. Snyder’s trademark action scene speed ramping is combined with cuts to the masked villains of days past (Bonus points for anyone who can name them music cue! Latino Review says it’s Mozart. Anyone know the specific piece?). It’s filmed in a way that’s almost as brutal and poetic as the murder scene that starts off the film. ...
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