Alan Moore Still Isn't Watching The Watchmen
Watchmen creator Alan Moore is notorious for not being involved in the big screen adaptations of his comic book properties. Director Zack Snyder told fans at Comic Con last year that the best he can hope for is that Alan Moore will someday watch the DVD and say, "You know, they didn't f*** it up that bad."
"We all want to please Alan, and I think that's a noble thing to want to do. There's nothing wrong to get the guy who frickin' created the thing to not hate it, I don't think that's an outrageous thing to want," said Snyder. "I think the approach is to assume that the movie is better, and that's a mistake. I would never make any assumptions."
And now that the Watchmen teaser trailer has been unleashed, has Moore changed his mind? Nope. Moore tells Entertainment Weekly that he still has no interest in the movie.
"I would rather not know [about the movie]," said Moore. "[Zack Snyder] may very well be [a very nice guy], but the thing is that he's also the person who made 300. I've not seen any recent comic book films, but I didn't particularly like the book 300. I had a lot of problems with it, and everything I heard or saw about the film tended to increase [those problems] rather than reduce them: that it was racist, it was homophobic, and above all it was sublimely stupid. I know that that's not what people going in to see a film like 300 are thinking about but... I wasn't impressed with that... I talked to Terry Gilliam in the '80s, and he asked me how I would make Watchmen into a film. I said, ”Well actually, Terry, if anybody asked me, I would have said, 'I wouldn't.”' And I think that Terry [who aborted his attempted adaptation of the book] eventually came to agree with me. There are things that we did with Watchmen that could only work in a comic, and were indeed designed to show off things that other media can't."
Moore says that "nothing good can come of almost any adaptation" and that "there's nothing that could get me interested in Hollywood" of "the American comics industry again". Don't worry folks, just because Moore is bitter, doesn't mean the film won't kick ass. You can read the whole interview with Moore on EW.com.