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Alan Moore On Camera

I always had the impression that Alan Moore was quite a bit of a recluse, to the point where appearing on camera would go against his style. Apparently not, as he shows his gruffy mug for nearly ten minutes here, giving his thoughts on his writing style and the films made of his work:



If you walk away from that video thinking that Alan Moore is a funky looking nutter, please keep in mind who he is. Moore is unquestionably, in my view, the most groundbreaking writer of his generation. He can dress and look however he wants. No one else's work even compares to his, and that cannot be said about many other writers, in comic books, non-fiction, fiction or any other field.
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Is Alan Moore Right When He Declares Watchmen Movie "Wrong?"




Alan Moore has been rather outspoken about his distaste for the films made based on his graphic novels. While this tended towards irritation with DC Comics using his work without his permission, it's gotten a little more harsh with Watchmen:

If I write a crappy comic book, it doesn't cost the budget of an emergent Third World nation. When you've got these kinds of sums involved in creating another two hours of entertainment for Western teenagers, I feel it crosses the line from being merely distasteful to being wrong.


Moore is of course talking about the estimated $130,000,000 budget for Watchmen. While I tend to roll my eyes at criticisms of the evils of capitalism and much of what Alan Moore says veers into angry old man territory, it's really difficult to argue with Moore's critique of the Watchmen film budget. Watchmen is his characters and his stories and just happened to be published before creator-owned properties were becoming commonplace. These movies should not be made against the creators' wishes.

Never mind the fact that Watchmen was marketed as an action movie, leaving intellectually adverse moviegoers wondering what they had just seen. Most of the people I've met who enjoyed Watchmen had already read the book. Those I've met that saw the movie and hadn't read the book tended to not like it.

Given Hollywood's outspoken politically liberal inclinations, it would be nice if they put these massive resources in a more philanthropic direction.
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