What 10 day of No Nut November does to a guy.
Dr. Manhattan
Some of him…
Because we are trapped in a linear experience of time and can only perceive the part of him intersecting the present slice.
It’s November 11 now and I just upvoted it.
Checkmate christians
What have you done!
The movie has a lot of flaws, but I think they nailed this entire sequence perfectly. It’s so eerie.
I actually kind of like the whole movie but according to several people on the internet that’s a bad thing and I should feel ashamed
I think people like to gang up on it because Alan Moore criticized it, but let’s be real, he would never have been happy with a Hollywood movie anyway, and I think it could have been a lot worse.
Alan Moore is ridiculous. He hates his success and he hates anything that he inspired.
I dunno, I quite like his politics, and I think this stance is a byproduct of him sticking to his guns in that aspect
I do too. It’s a fun movie.
I don’t need a movie to be 100.99999% accurate to the source material. That’s not realistic.Especially with this source material. All things considered I think I enjoyed both about equally for what they are.
DC just released the first half of an animated version which is a lot closer to the comic. It’s still not perfect, but I think it’s better than the film.
What movie?
Watchmen.
Paddington bear
They do make a lot more sense when you know the context, don’t they?!
It’s November 10th and a circulatory system is walking through the kitchen!
November 10th and a circulatory system is walking through the kitchen!
And he shit, shit, shit his pants,
He’s always fuckin’ shittin’ his pants,
And I’ll never talk to you again…
unless I get a blow drier from your mom
I literally made a calendar appointment months ago to post this yesterday evening but I still forgot :/
This comic has a lotta heart. Also numerous arteries and veins.
Fucklot of capillaries
Geez, Bob! Cover up before coming down into the cafeteria at least!
I was kind of sleepy when I walked through the kitchen. Let me check.
HOLY FU
Posting one of the most well known graphic novels ever as “out of context” doesnt really work imo.
Except how? The community isn’t “panels from comics you’ve never seen taken out of context”
I’ve never seen this before and I don’t know what it’s from
Watchmen, generally considered one of the greatest comics of all time, certainly in the superhero genre. The movie, not so much.
The more you know about comic book history, the better it is too.
It’s funny how the perception of ubiquity works. I’ve never seen this nor anything about watchman. I just have a vague memory that it exists.