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Loading... Watchmen: The Film Companionby Peter Aperlo
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is a good resource about the film version of Watchmen, although some of the time lines don't match at all (for example, the graphic novel says that Walter Kovacs was born in 1940, the film companion says he was born in 1942, and the movie says he was 35 in 1985, which makes him born in 1950). ( )
The book is a nice blend between a making-of book and a primer on the film for newbies. Writer Peter Aperlo divides the book into seven easy chapters. Three chapters deal with pre-production, production and post-production. Another chapter explains the world of Watchmen, and there's a separate chapter on the characters. Dr. Manhattan gets a chapter of his own as well. Pretty much anyone who reads this book will emerge with a high level of Watchmen geekery.
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