
What if, instead of making the transition into a 2009 blockbuster film by a "visionary" director, Alan Moore's Watchmen were adapted into a cheesy Saturday morning cartoon where Silk Spectre plays a keytar and the Comedian hopes for a kiss? That scenario is no longer hypothetical:
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Seeing an animated man transform into a car really makes me miss the days of Turbo Teen.
Surprisingly, this is not an official viral video; just something this guy made and will be sued for. (Thanks to Jonah for the tip.)
February 20, 2009
This new video for Watchmen should clear up some things for those wondering if, in a fictional 1985 that imagines a world with actual superheroes and Nixon still in office, Flock of Seagulls remain as a new wave force to be reckoned with. Of course they do:...
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February 5, 2009
The Watchmen people have made another really convincing fake old video thing! This one is about the Keane Act--the comic-universe law that makes costumed vigilantes illegal--and like the last fake old video thing, it's really good if you already know the story and probably kind...
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May 26, 2009
Welp, you might as well stop editing together footage from Firefly and 28 other movie, television, and video games to piece together a Nathan Fillion-starring fake trailer for Green Lantern, because this guy Jaron Pitts has done it, and you probably aren't going to be able to b...
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