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"Watchmen: Director's Cut" Deleted ScenePosted: July 13th, 2009 by WorstPreviews.com Staff
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  Thanks to LatinoReview, we now have a three-minute deleted scene from the upcoming DVD/Blu-ray release of "Watchmen: Director's Cut." It features Hollis Mason (original Nite Owl) fighting for his life. Check it out below.
Plot: When an ex-superhero is murdered, a vigilante named Rorschach begins an investigation into the murder, which begins to lead to a much more terrifying conclusion.
"Watchmen: Director's Cut" hits stores on July 21st.
Deleted Scene:
If you cannot see the player, click here.
Click here to read our "Watchmen" review.
Source: LatinoReview
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BurmaShave writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 4:19:37 AM
I can't believe they released this as the clip, it's the major attraction of the director's cut from everything I've read.
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bigjohn65 writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 4:55:06 AM
And it "Hollis Mason"
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Kill-the-director writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 6:04:12 AM
is the directors cut going to have tales of the black freighter in it or do i have to wait for an extended edition?
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VDODSON writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 6:09:43 AM
Genius, pure genius. Zach Snyder..my hat is off to you sir.
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CherryCock writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 6:30:01 AM
@Kill-the-Director:
No, the animated black freighter didn't make it to the DC (nor Hollis' "Under the hood" stuff). And the DC is 24mins. longer form the theatrical cut, so it wouldn't fit anyway (the black freighter alone runs for 26mins).
And don't get too fired up on the DC like I did - I watched it a few days ago and most of the added material isn't that interesting: there is a bit more on the newsstand characters (but still not enough), a bullshit mini plotline with Laurie and the government agents (was it even in the graphic novel? I don't remember), a scene where Nite Owl II flips out on one unlucky Knottop, and more gore here and there. Basically, the only thing that worked was this extended Hollis' battering with his glory days intercut, and his phone conversation with Silk Spectre I.
oh yeah, almost forgot: spoiler alert!P
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PrevalentMind writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 9:18:54 AM
Watchmen needed MORE scenes like this. If anything should have been cut drastically it was Rorsharchs endless philosophical monologues that dragged the pacing waaaaay the fuck down. I know the narration was great in the comic- but I feel the film would have been great on every level if they removed a lot of his journal. Did we need five minutes of monologue where he talks about why he's going to see Dr Manhattan only to watch a scene RIGHT afterward where he repeats everything he just said in a monologue to Dr Manhattan? Why not just cut to the scene where he speaks to Manhattan ? My only complaint about the film other than the fact the city needed to be established more so we actually cared when it became a gigantic crater. That wasn't done well at all, but scenes like this one show where the Watchmen's magic made Penn a genius.
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Johnny Neat writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 1:03:54 PM
Snyder is an solid director. The guy is talented, this movie should have gotten more play. I felt it was well done.
The Black Freighter cut back into the movie on the 5 disk Ultimate Edition coming out this holiday.
P.s. My only complaint about the movie is in how they made the heroes fight like super heroes cartoon characters in the action scenes. That was my only major complaint. This scene was played just as they all should have. Anyhow the rest of the movie was cake.
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thomas deadison writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 1:21:09 PM
Loved the fight scene, though hate the lousy exposition in the beginning of the clip.
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vaodsi writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 3:39:20 PM
well since i thought 300 was silly and boring, (cue angry fanboy rants) i was impressed that snyder pulled this off.
however.... ever since i read the graphic novel i always thought "David Fincher MUST DIRECT THIS!"
When i heard snyder was on board i thought OH CRAP!
but i was impressed with him this time. This clip has the same strengths and weaknesses as the film. There were those awkward moments like at the beginning of the clip, but then there were great (sometimes brilliant) moments like towards the end.
movies like this don't normally get made... so i wish it had done better at the box office.
the only part i thought REEEEEALY SUCKED in this movie was the silk and night owl storming the jail CHEEEEEZFEST!
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ACTIONFIGURE writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 4:36:17 PM
For this version, The Squid fired Zack Synder and brought in his own editor for the final cut.
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takai writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 5:36:30 PM
1-Zack Snyder pulled this off so well.
2-People seem to keep forgetting the 'Ultimate Cut' coming out in the fall. It'll have even more footage added in, along with Black Freighter and under the hood all incorporated. THAT is the version I plan on buying.
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murphyslaw93 writes: on July 13th, 2009 at 8:32:38 PM
I really liked the film i thought snyder did a great job, this scene was one of the ones that i truly missed watching the movie in theaters. It was frame for frame the graphic novel, especially the last shot. amazing.
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bluemeenie writes: on July 14th, 2009 at 11:37:34 AM
"Raw Shark"...oic clever clever...
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The_Joker writes: on July 23rd, 2009 at 2:52:50 PM
Didn't get to see this movie in the theatres but i bought it on tuesday(1st day it came out) and i gotta say...it blew my mind amazing....and they deleted scenes don't really matter
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