Kimota
ROY DU NORD!!!
What I especially liked is that despite the source material being a critique of its own genre, Snyder managed to make it partly an hommage to the golden age of comic books and superheros. It is by far the most stylish of comic book adaptations, right next to Nolan's DK trilogy.
It is very close to the source material, but there were some differences like switching the giant alien squid for Manhattan's powers as Ozymandias's new world catalyst.
I liked it but the stylish aspect kind of went against what the original material was all about. Watcheman is supposed to demistify super-heroes, showing a darker realistic aspect of it. Not glorify it. And some of Snyder's directing polished the edges of the conccept too much. But that's Snyder's style, he likes stuff to be pretty. Example of this is the slowmotion action and pop music. The best scene that shows what I'm talking about was when Silk Spectre and Nite Owl fight these thugs in an alley. It's almost pornographic the way they fight the thugs, almost like they are making love with all the slowmo and the easy way they dispatch them. This would fit in a Marvel/DC movie cause of how easy it is. But in Watchmen or any realisticc super-hero show, it should not be easy, it should be realistic and there should be a genuine sense of danger. This should not be playmaking because then it's like any other super-hero movies. And we are deconstructing the genre.