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Consensus: Gritty and visually striking, Watchmen is a faithful adaptation of Alan Moore’s graphic novel, but its complex narrative structure may make it difficult for it to appeal to viewers not already familiar with the source material.
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The feral X-Man was the only comics superstar who did manage to sniff cinema’s top ten blockbusters, with an origin-story that was masculinist hero worship writ large. Sure, Watchmen had its paragon of masculinity in the villainous Ozymandias, but his suit was more Batman & Robin th...
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