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Tom Kenny Wearing A Watchmen Pin In 1988 Doing Standup In George Schlatters Comedy Club




Tom Kenny wearing a Watchmen pin in 1988 doing standup in George Schlatter’s Comedy Club
Ft. his gorgeous….SuperCuts Mullet
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Dan probably waited for the day somebody asked him what owl he based his costume on and nobody ever gave a fuck

Gorgeous and beautiful. Dare I say it, wonderful




Woah the 2024 movie is actually fire
(Saturday Morning Watchmen by Harry Partridge)
I’m just glad I was wrong about it being a Doomsday Clock adaptation
What I’m not looking forward to is Rorschach’s voice. His voice was always described as monotone; nothing more, although the broken speech bubbles may have implied raspiness.
When Jackie Earle Haley played him in 2009 he opted to give him a gravely voice. This was most likely to ride the coattails of Christian Bale’s Batman voice, and in all likelihood Haley’s normal voice was just too sweet and soft for the character (seriously, listen to interviews with him). Of course, I love Haley, and I love his version of Rorschach, regardless of Snyder’s directing.
However the VA for the 2024 movie seems to just be copy-catting Haley for recognizably. Which is annoying to me, just because “gravely” was never what his voice “sounded” like to me in the book!
The closest was the Watchman Motion Comic’s narration. The narrator for that actually did an excellent job capturing the slow, monotone, emotionless tilt I always imagined in my head

Good evening to Istvan Banyai’s Rorschach only