Thats Titus Welliver?? The guy can play this kind of role in his sleep, I don't know why director's felt the need to have him do this kind of voice, he's already intimidating
I just hope when they get to the Rorschach prison scene, they differentiate his voice from his normal and masked persona. The comic text box shapes convey this transition.
Like imagine being a retired hero aching to get back out there or atleast punch something, wouldn’t you have the same glee on your face that you can do what you used to do again? Even for a night😂😂😂
Telltale's style of options choosing and click to interact gameplay is perfect for detective stories, that's why I love The Wolf Among Us. The only flaw I have with their style is that alot of the choices don't matter as the story progression is already fixed with you getting the same outcome no matter the decision (ex: choosing to kill or try to save this one character but no matter which you choose the outcome will still end up with that character dying anyway despite the choices.).
@@keithcurry3608 Detroit: Become Human is peak for having 85 endings. If I were to play a game where I shape the story with my morals and decision, I want those choices I make to actually have an impact and matter and like Until Dawn or The Quarry, I want it to have more suspense where your decision can actually lead to even the possibility of all the characters ending up dead.
Rorschach's voice isn't working. He sounds too normal. Sure, it's raspy, but it's supposed to be unsettling, monotone, giving away how messed up the guy is.
His tone seem quick tempered and too angry all the time. He his too quick wit. It diminish the ponderation laps that show case his inner uneasiness to classic social interactions and make him feel a lesser watchful entity of human nature it felt in the movie.
It's the subtle things that they miss out on, like when he says "Yeah, human bean-juice." In the comic, Rorschach chuckles after he says that line, like he just made a joke that went over Dan's head and it amuses him. His voice also feels too forceful and hasty, as others have pointed out. Rorschach is complex, contemplative...a deep-thinker. Having a slower, more deliberate cadence would fit him much better in scenes like this one.
This entire animated show is already making the live action movie version look like a masterpiece. And I secretly like that movie.(especially the ultimate director's cut)
Rorschach always had that gravelly voice, even in the comic. Alan Moore wrote Watchmen way before they gave Batman that goofy deep voice. If anything it’s the opposite, they ripped off Rorschach.
I’ve wanted an animated adaptation of Watchmen for so long. Now I feel like I made that wish on a monkey’s paw: I got my wish but not quite how I wanted it 😂
He should be gargling rocks and used cigs instead lol, personally I think its ok, the film actor just set the bar at perfection so its kinda impossible to get anyone else doing it without it sounding "worse"
Same here I didn't like that he was confident in the live action watchmen. This shows that the people making this are doing their best to make it as close to the source material as possible as they can
I think that's the goal. I liked Smyder's version, amd it's a pretty close recreation in some parts, but it definitely diverges. There wouldn't be much of a point in doing another one unless they were either completely going in their own direction or creating a direct, complete adaptation, akd it seems that they're taking the latter approach.
To me, the art style isn't great, but it at least captures the clean look of the comics. What I dislike is how stiff and cheap the animation feels - no matter the art style, that level of animation is going to hold you back.
No it’s just not necessary to show before they go into the lair. You can argue that he closed it before going downstairs. It doesn’t matter because it doesn’t affect the plot and throws off the pacing of the film.
@@PK-MegaLolCaTehhh, he's pretty feral in the comic, like that mask and the whole detective bit is the only reason he doesn't bite and claw people like an animal.
@@krystalneko4094 not Really. he is described to speak in a slow monotone way.. and during he time on jail you can notice he is extremely stoic most of the time the only time he was describe as Feral was he had an emotional break down and beat the bullies that were pushing him around. and the description given to him is suppose to from an outside perspective with no idea or consideration of what was going on .. as far as i know. the movie was the first Time Walter was interpreted as being in a constant state of anger .
@@LeeSixTwenty sort of but Alan Moore himself did a reading of the character once ua-cam.com/video/4SNKRo0Zalk/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared So do kind of have a direct idea of what the authors intentions where.
@@cha5 I don't, just because of how overwhelmingly bri'ish it is, lmfao. (And yes, Alan Moore is British so it's not like he can help the accent, but I'm just not particularly a fan of his version, even if he is the creator.)
@@arandompasserby7940 Yes, Well we differ there, I loathed certain things in the movie version such as Zack Snyder’s alteration of Rorschach in the child kidnapping scene such as when Hailey took a cleaver to the kidnapper’s head, Moore and Gibbons’s Rorschach would have viewed that as far too merciful a death and something that he didn’t deserve as compared to burning him alive for an hour and watching him die slowly and painfully among other things. But I’ve been a fan of Moore and Gibbons’s Watchmen comic long before there was ever any mention of a Watchmen movie. And Moore is certainly a Brit, so it’s not like you’re going to get a Bronx accent from him in a reading.
He doesn't want them back. They tried to give the rights to Watchmen back to him and he refused. Moore felt he never should have had to ask for them back in the first place. He felt swindled and tricked, and on top of that, felt that DC had taken too long in trying to make amends with him. He refuses to talk about Watchmen and wants no part in any future projects related to Watchmen. He doesn't even keep a copy of the book in his home anymore.
@airsir9559 Alan Moore is a cringe commie who doesn't underarand why the one character he made with principles is the one that people like. "But...but...but...He smells bad and never had a girlfriend and kills pedos...WHY WOULD PEOPLE LIKE HIM!" 😆
The whole movie is criminally underrated. The only part that sucked was replacing Ozymandias’ psychic alien monster with Dr. Manhattan’s bomb. It pokes a hole in the story, but I know they did it for budget reason and R rated superhero movies weren’t popular yet.
I’m going to agree with you with the added point that I don’t even like how the live action movie looks. That’s how much I do not like the art direction in this
@@kaj7135I never liked many of the other alterations in that movie such as Rorschach killing that child kidnapper with a cleaver to the head, (Moore and Gibbons’s Rorschach would have viewed that as far too quick and merciful a death for someone like him and not something he deserved, compared to burning him alive and watching it for an hour.) The prison break scene which was altered in that film, and the lack of nostalgia and poignancy ala the comic, and the soundtrack which grated on me. Among other things.
No, in the comic they just knew him as the Comedian. When Rorschach searches Blake's apartment after the murder, he's surprised to find that Blake is the Comedian. The Comedian was famous but Blake didn't have much of a public profile. So it's not surprising they didn't make the connection.
This is going to sound oddly specific but, I just loved how Rorschach interrupts NiteOwl when saying "you quit". Feels like they break down the pause between panels as these exchange is shown in 2 panels in the book. Hearing such a different delivery compared to how i pictured when i read the book caught me by surprise.
Rorschach's sleuthing skills are spot on. I also like how Rorschach and Owlman has a very good friendship despite how much a loner Rorschach is makes me feel glad he at least has Daniel. Could mean he trusts Daniel.
I like how some of the scenes are indicating that Rorschach is the one identifying The killer, where in the Zack snyder's version night owl is the one who finds out that the comedian has many enemies. Zack snyder's version also include some extra scenes where Rorschach talks about how Knight owl hiding in plain sight
I've recently been watching this, the movie, and the animated web comic they used to promote the movie and each have their own strengths (even the movie for all you haters) over each other, I think this ones is some nice dramatic pacing, the right level of pause between dialogue
Have you noticed Rorschach's trench coat? It is clean and unbroken. That is a failure, there is a key moment in which this character stops taking care of his forms. And those who made this adaptation have ignored it.
I’m sorry but they need to redub Rorschach and rerelease this animated movie again Either get Jackie Earle Haley or Steve Blum (yes in my opinion Steve would make a great Rorschach voice )
@@jahrusalem3658Idk, his voice is described as being weirdly monotone, so him having this raspy, growling, constantly angry sounding voice feels kinda off. Imo, Rohrschach should sound dead inside, like there is something off about him.
I watched maybe the first hour of this movie and I couldn’t agree more. Like Titus Welliver’s line delivery of Rorschach is so rushed. And I know Rorschach is a man on the move considering what’s happening but it’s like the man doesn’t even take a second to breathe let alone gather his thoughts while speaking. Titus is a great actor, but it’s like he rushed his performance as Rorschach just so he could stop doing the voice
The art style is nice tho- I just think they have a preference. Are they right? Not really, the voice is good, but if they’d rather it was something else that’s how they feel. If you disagree ignore them
I remember Alan Moore doing a Watchmen reading of Rorschach. He gave him a cold broken dead monotone voice hinting at his insanity, It’s what I always remember whenever I re-read Watchmen.
I know this isn't popular but all this animated version really made me do is appreciate the film a lot more particularly the extended cut. It's weird I thought this would be better than the movie but I have to say the movie just did it better
Minus the funky car designs, I could actually recognise the comic panels in this animation. This is great! Is this from a movie? A series? Is there more?
For some reason when I first read the comic I imagined Rorschach’s sounding a bit like Christopher Walken doing a deep hollow monotonous voice. Maybe it’s because they’re both New Yorkers who speak in odd ways with pauses and fragmented sentences?
Cool that they animated this from the comics, but I feel like Rorschach's voice actor is too quick, maybe its just the voice direction but its really curt and fast. almost like I'm listening to it sped up or something.
I understood in live action making the shape change but I think in animation roschach should have a different shape each time in different shots like in comics
Glad they included the bean eating part the story falls apart without it
It's almost like Zack Snyder's Version.
good like this
The universe smiled at me. I’ve seen its true face. YT recommended this. My destiny to oblige.
Take comment back. Scene is rushed. Daniel too nervous for the camera. Rorschach gurgling engine oil. And beans. Lots of gas
@@mat7083
Daniel is SUPPOSED to be nervous. I assume you only saw the Zack Snyder movie...?
I love how Jackie Earle Haley has become the quintessential voice of Rorschach. You can tell Titus Welliver is trying to do an impression of him.
A bit of Jackie while adding his own take on Rorschach.
Thats Titus Welliver?? The guy can play this kind of role in his sleep, I don't know why director's felt the need to have him do this kind of voice, he's already intimidating
I just hope when they get to the Rorschach prison scene, they differentiate his voice from his normal and masked persona. The comic text box shapes convey this transition.
meh, rorschach is supposed to sound calm and monotonic, like in the motion comic
@@spiderjerusalem4009 ugh. It was the same voice actor for EVERY character, even the women. 🙄
I like how Daniel still looks like an owl in his civilian clothes. Down to the hair and the color palette of his civilian outfit
I mean, that's good character design, they actually tool care that his civilian look is reminiscent of the owl suit
I love the look on Daniels face as he realizes someone broke into his house. He's happy about it.
His day was boring
He probably realized there's only one person who would break into his place
Is that in the comic? That's a crazy detail that I never noticed.
@@Theyungcity23 I checked the comic, Dan's a little shocked but it's clearly not an "OMG!" thing to him.
Like imagine being a retired hero aching to get back out there or atleast punch something, wouldn’t you have the same glee on your face that you can do what you used to do again? Even for a night😂😂😂
Watching this made me think about how cool a telltale Watchmen game would be
Man I'm praying they succeed with wolf among us 2 so they can have a chance
Telltale's style of options choosing and click to interact gameplay is perfect for detective stories, that's why I love The Wolf Among Us. The only flaw I have with their style is that alot of the choices don't matter as the story progression is already fixed with you getting the same outcome no matter the decision (ex: choosing to kill or try to save this one character but no matter which you choose the outcome will still end up with that character dying anyway despite the choices.).
@@siphonophoresI wish they could learn from Detroit become human the choices in that game had so much impact and completely shifted the outcome
@@keithcurry3608 Detroit: Become Human is peak for having 85 endings. If I were to play a game where I shape the story with my morals and decision, I want those choices I make to actually have an impact and matter and like Until Dawn or The Quarry, I want it to have more suspense where your decision can actually lead to even the possibility of all the characters ending up dead.
lol, barely. All this types of games are scams. @@keithcurry3608
I bet many think that Night Owl II is based on Batman, which is incorrect. He's actually based on Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle.
Blue Beetle, Question, Nightshade, Peacemaker, Captain Atom, Thunderbolt!
Rorschach, Night Owl and Ozymandias have Batman traits.
His costume is still very Batman based
My dumbass step-dad thought that Nite Owl II was Batman because of the first movie.
Rorschach is actually based on a Steve Ditko character Mr. A
Rorschach is not the same without Jackie Earle.
His like what Kevin Conroy was to Batman in terms of character voice.
Honestly, I can see Jackie Earle Hayley being a PHENOMENAL Wolverine.
This guy playing Rorschach here sounds like that homeless guy from behind the corner who's only feeding on non filter cigs and moonshine.
@@Wojtek_ChI mean that is pretty much who Rorschach is
He sounds almost exactly like Jackie Earle
He actually played Falcone in The Long Halloween.
I find it sweet that he has a picture of Rorschach with him lol
Nite Owl was pretty much the only one who liked Rorschach.
@@SaberRexZealotAnd the only person Rorschach liked.
Rorschach's voice isn't working. He sounds too normal. Sure, it's raspy, but it's supposed to be unsettling, monotone, giving away how messed up the guy is.
My point exactly bro
Thats not a normal voice though, it feels extremely forced.
It's his pace for me. He's too in a rush, and by contrast makes Dreiberg sound overly slow. I love the Jackie Earle Haley tone, however.
His tone seem quick tempered and too angry all the time. He his too quick wit. It diminish the ponderation laps that show case his inner uneasiness to classic social interactions and make him feel a lesser watchful entity of human nature it felt in the movie.
It's the subtle things that they miss out on, like when he says "Yeah, human bean-juice." In the comic, Rorschach chuckles after he says that line, like he just made a joke that went over Dan's head and it amuses him.
His voice also feels too forceful and hasty, as others have pointed out. Rorschach is complex, contemplative...a deep-thinker. Having a slower, more deliberate cadence would fit him much better in scenes like this one.
At midnight, all the agents..
And the Superhuman crew.
@@betterexiled4373 That too?
@@jackoconnor5590 Like in the song.
@@betterexiled4373 Oh.
@@betterexiled4373 ...come out and round up everyone that knows more than they do.
Artstyle like a mordern version of that old 3D Spiderman show that ran on MTV.
Is the art style of Marvel Wait if.
@@raulbetancourt5795okay so that’s why it looks like ass
This is a cut scene from Jet Grind Radio
Cellshade?
@@anomie1998 cell shaded polar express. I wonder if they used Poser 4 or 5 for the models
This entire animated show is already making the live action movie version look like a masterpiece.
And I secretly like that movie.(especially the ultimate director's cut)
I own the ultimate cut what a masterpiece
Rorschach sounds like someone trying to imitate batman for a comedy video
Actually, he sounds exactly like a taxi driver I knew that had throat cancer. And I do mean *EXACTLY*.
Rorschach always had that gravelly voice, even in the comic. Alan Moore wrote Watchmen way before they gave Batman that goofy deep voice. If anything it’s the opposite, they ripped off Rorschach.
@@kaj7135 i know that, what i mean is that it sounds kinda fake, somewhat forced not a naturally rough voice
@@AntonioDelÁngel-o3matleast it sounds less forced than Bale’s Batman voice 🤷🏿♂️
Actually sounds like Jackie earl haley who portrayed Rorschach in the movie
I think it'd be so much better if they animated this in 2D
I’ve wanted an animated adaptation of Watchmen for so long. Now I feel like I made that wish on a monkey’s paw: I got my wish but not quite how I wanted it 😂
😂
What's wrong ?
yh idk… maybe just cos its 3d? but something just doesnt feel right just from this clip imo
@@hue_jazz59 I think because some people are not fond of the 2016 Berserk animated CGI style
@@constipatedparker5879 I see . To each their own . I'm really concerned about liberals injecting their agenda onto this adaptation
I hope miracle man gets his own animated movie or show
Rorschach sounds like he's gargling marbles
He should be gargling rocks and used cigs instead lol, personally I think its ok, the film actor just set the bar at perfection so its kinda impossible to get anyone else doing it without it sounding "worse"
Ahhhhh....glad to see Dan being insecure again!
Same here I didn't like that he was confident in the live action watchmen. This shows that the people making this are doing their best to make it as close to the source material as possible as they can
Watchmen TellTale would’ve been awesome
That was one of the first things that came to my mind. I’m happy that I wasn’t the only one that thought about it.
@@limelightraver5690 talltale should do a watchmen game
I just hope the Wolf among us 2 is phenomenal
@@shkarzakaria2108 they got shutdown buddy
@@CommanderquesoTVThey had a revival, didn't you hear?
This feels more like a point and click game (telltale style) than an actual adaptation
I read the comic a month ago. This is almost a 1 to 1 recreation of the panels and dialogue.
I think that's the goal. I liked Smyder's version, amd it's a pretty close recreation in some parts, but it definitely diverges. There wouldn't be much of a point in doing another one unless they were either completely going in their own direction or creating a direct, complete adaptation, akd it seems that they're taking the latter approach.
1:23 foreshadowing
Foreshadowing what?
@@darklordmalthric3633 If you haven’t found out by now, eventually Rorschach gets set up and put in prison.
@@skollandhati9961 ok
While i'm not convince about the art Style, it looks good.
To me, the art style isn't great, but it at least captures the clean look of the comics. What I dislike is how stiff and cheap the animation feels - no matter the art style, that level of animation is going to hold you back.
@@arandompasserby7940
I Guess, Time will tell.
So he just opened his secret lair while the front door is still open with a broken lock.
no one cares. He quit being Owlman long ago, and as far as everyone knows that's a basement.
No it’s just not necessary to show before they go into the lair. You can argue that he closed it before going downstairs. It doesn’t matter because it doesn’t affect the plot and throws off the pacing of the film.
Blame Moore
Just as Kevin Conroy is the official voice of Batman, Jackie Haley is the official voice of Rorschach
it doesnt work though. Rorschach is suppose to sound slow and depressed not rabid
@@PK-MegaLolCaTehhh, he's pretty feral in the comic, like that mask and the whole detective bit is the only reason he doesn't bite and claw people like an animal.
@@krystalneko4094 not Really. he is described to speak in a slow monotone way.. and during he time on jail you can notice he is extremely stoic most of the time
the only time he was describe as Feral was he had an emotional break down and beat the bullies that were pushing him around.
and the description given to him is suppose to from an outside perspective with no idea or consideration of what was going on ..
as far as i know. the movie was the first Time Walter was interpreted as being in a constant state of anger .
@@PK-MegaLolCaTI always think of Edward Norton in Fight Club as Rorachachs voice
@@LeeSixTwenty sort of but Alan Moore himself did a reading of the character once
ua-cam.com/video/4SNKRo0Zalk/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
So do kind of have a direct idea of what the authors intentions where.
Holy shit this is like the comic came to life! The animation, the voice acting the score all 10/10
Is it me, or is the dialogue....a little too fast?
Maybe I'm alone in this but I kinda prefer Jackie Earle Hailey's angry muffled whisper to this fast-paced growl
I prefer Alan Moore’s dead monotone reading of Rorschach myself.
@@cha5 I don't, just because of how overwhelmingly bri'ish it is, lmfao. (And yes, Alan Moore is British so it's not like he can help the accent, but I'm just not particularly a fan of his version, even if he is the creator.)
@@arandompasserby7940 Yes, Well we differ there, I loathed certain things in the movie version such as Zack Snyder’s alteration of Rorschach in the child kidnapping scene such as when Hailey took a cleaver to the kidnapper’s head, Moore and Gibbons’s Rorschach would have viewed that as far too merciful a death and something that he didn’t deserve as compared to burning him alive for an hour and watching him die slowly and painfully among other things. But I’ve been a fan of Moore and Gibbons’s Watchmen comic long before there was ever any mention of a Watchmen movie. And Moore is certainly a Brit, so it’s not like you’re going to get a Bronx accent from him in a reading.
I love how the nostalgia poster looks like they just painted over a dave gibbons drawing
Me da nostalgia ver de nuevo este momento.
This feels like it’s just the original movie but animated 😂
Prequel game was better from 2009
Alan Moore is never gonna get these characters back
He doesn't want them back. They tried to give the rights to Watchmen back to him and he refused. Moore felt he never should have had to ask for them back in the first place. He felt swindled and tricked, and on top of that, felt that DC had taken too long in trying to make amends with him. He refuses to talk about Watchmen and wants no part in any future projects related to Watchmen. He doesn't even keep a copy of the book in his home anymore.
@airsir9559 Alan Moore is a cringe commie who doesn't underarand why the one character he made with principles is the one that people like. "But...but...but...He smells bad and never had a girlfriend and kills pedos...WHY WOULD PEOPLE LIKE HIM!" 😆
Him and Gibbons never could qualify to obtain the rights from DC after it was first published in trade everybody knows that lol
@@airsir9559Alan Moore is a petty baby.
You ain't a creator...so I doubt you're right to judge the man@@Tyler_W
I want to hear an hour long Rorschach canned bean Mukbang ASMR.
Ok might be me but this animation reminds me of the 2003 Spider man show in some scenes
Rorschach doing his best Nick Nolte impression
Loved Nick Nolte in Hulk.
I'm not going to lie I prefer the live action version of this scene much more!
The whole movie is criminally underrated. The only part that sucked was replacing Ozymandias’ psychic alien monster with Dr. Manhattan’s bomb. It pokes a hole in the story, but I know they did it for budget reason and R rated superhero movies weren’t popular yet.
I’m going to agree with you with the added point that I don’t even like how the live action movie looks. That’s how much I do not like the art direction in this
The magic of the live action version was that the whole comic book came to life this just sends it back to cheap fantasy
@@kaj7135I never liked many of the other alterations in that movie such as Rorschach killing that child kidnapper with a cleaver to the head,
(Moore and Gibbons’s Rorschach would have viewed that as far too quick and merciful a death for someone like him and not something he deserved, compared to burning him alive and watching it for an hour.) The prison break scene which was altered in that film, and the lack of nostalgia and poignancy ala the comic, and the soundtrack which grated on me. Among other things.
Getting some real MTV Spiderman from the animation.
I love the flat 3d art style. I hope they make a Star Wars series and a dark Batman series and even a Sandman cartoon series like this
Best dynamic in the story.
Didn’t they already know Blake was the comedian? It’s been awhile since I watched the movie or read the book.
No, in the comic they just knew him as the Comedian. When Rorschach searches Blake's apartment after the murder, he's surprised to find that Blake is the Comedian. The Comedian was famous but Blake didn't have much of a public profile. So it's not surprising they didn't make the connection.
@@crouchback4820 oh. Ok. 👌
"Is that what they're saying about me? That I'm paranoid?" Is such a funny line
This makes me wanna watch the 2009 movie.
I recognized Owlman’s voice actor and he’s from the Americans on FX. I like that actor. I will watch this.
Im actually excited for Dr. Manhattan's part where he experiences everything at the same tine. Thats so cool in the motiin comic.
1:29 the button 😱
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This is going to sound oddly specific but, I just loved how Rorschach interrupts NiteOwl when saying "you quit". Feels like they break down the pause between panels as these exchange is shown in 2 panels in the book.
Hearing such a different delivery compared to how i pictured when i read the book caught me by surprise.
"Nostalgia by Veidt"
Rorschach's sleuthing skills are spot on. I also like how Rorschach and Owlman has a very good friendship despite how much a loner Rorschach is makes me feel glad he at least has Daniel. Could mean he trusts Daniel.
This looks great. I like Blade Runner vibes.
Looks good, reminds me of the what if animation (probably same people I’m guessing?) but does the pace seem fast to anyone else or is it just me?
2:26 not sure how i feel about Rorschach's voice lol
Wow, the animation looks nice- can't wait for this to come out on HBO
Yeaaah I'm gonna be honest, this Rorschach voice is unintentionally funny.
Sheesh. Rorshachs voice actor sounds like he gargles rocks.
Marvel what if got their age rating updated 😂
Marvel zombies
Deadpool, Punisher, Blade (maybe)
Rip marvel 😂
"what if their age rating got up"-
*Cancerverse*
Saturday morning watchmen
Wonderful score. I'll admit.
I like how some of the scenes are indicating that Rorschach is the one identifying The killer, where in the Zack snyder's version night owl is the one who finds out that the comedian has many enemies. Zack snyder's version also include some extra scenes where Rorschach talks about how Knight owl hiding in plain sight
Siiiiick! Can't wait for this.
Where's gonna be the animation, movie or whatever?
Hell yes!!!! This is just what I needed this year
Rorschach's voice sound so badass
I've recently been watching this, the movie, and the animated web comic they used to promote the movie and each have their own strengths (even the movie for all you haters) over each other, I think this ones is some nice dramatic pacing, the right level of pause between dialogue
Have you noticed Rorschach's trench coat? It is clean and unbroken. That is a failure, there is a key moment in which this character stops taking care of his forms. And those who made this adaptation have ignored it.
I’m sorry but they need to redub Rorschach and rerelease this animated movie again
Either get Jackie Earle Haley or Steve Blum (yes in my opinion Steve would make a great Rorschach voice )
I always did picture Rorschach having a very Wolverine-like voice, what with the growling and snarling they both do.
Nah the voice fits perfectly
@@jahrusalem3658Idk, his voice is described as being weirdly monotone, so him having this raspy, growling, constantly angry sounding voice feels kinda off.
Imo, Rohrschach should sound dead inside, like there is something off about him.
He sounds just like Haley to me.
@@kingofnoobs9728 Yeah, the rasp was Jackie Earle Haley's interpretation. The comic series suggested he was monotonous, and spoke in broken sentences.
love the animations but the dialog is too fast. slow down.
I watched maybe the first hour of this movie and I couldn’t agree more. Like Titus Welliver’s line delivery of Rorschach is so rushed. And I know Rorschach is a man on the move considering what’s happening but it’s like the man doesn’t even take a second to breathe let alone gather his thoughts while speaking. Titus is a great actor, but it’s like he rushed his performance as Rorschach just so he could stop doing the voice
This looks like MTV's Spider-Man! So cool!
Thought the exact same like if the show came back today itll look just like this
The Watchmen game that we didn't get from Telltale Games. 😅
So Phillip Jennings is Nite-Owl II? Will that make Elizabeth the second Silk Spectre?
I really don’t understand why everyone is complaining about Rorschach’s voice. If you guys want to throw a fit over something cry about the art style.
The art style is nice tho- I just think they have a preference. Are they right? Not really, the voice is good, but if they’d rather it was something else that’s how they feel. If you disagree ignore them
@@NekoinaBox2000 wow thanks sensei any other words of wisdom?
I remember Alan Moore doing a Watchmen reading of Rorschach. He gave him a cold broken dead monotone voice hinting at his insanity, It’s what I always remember whenever I re-read Watchmen.
They should've brought back the 2009 Watchmen actors, like Jackie Earle Haley, Patrick Wilson etc.
I like Rorschach new voice
Both this voice and Jackie Earle’s voice in the movie are awesome.
Yeah its not that bad tbh
I love the Spider-Verse style to this
After eating the beans, Rorschach didn't take the sugar cubes. Not comic accurate 😊.
I quite like the animation style but I feel like a lot of the dialogue goes by way too fast when they should linger a bit on it
WB will really not stop adapting Watchmen, knowing well that you're missing over half of it just adapting the mystery costumed hero stuff.
Looking at his Rorschach face, I see Bosch.
I know this isn't popular but all this animated version really made me do is appreciate the film a lot more particularly the extended cut.
It's weird I thought this would be better than the movie but I have to say the movie just did it better
If I remember correctly, this is literally beat for beat in line with the graphic novel.
The Animation style is just not doing it for me but it's still an original story and I still love it I got to show love
Yook this reminds me of 2003 spider man on MTV the 3D animation is 🎯🔥
I'm now filled with a great sense of pride that even Rorschach can't help it help him self to a room temperature can of beans
I wish they kept his voice from the motion comic/audio book. That voice was soothing, yet strange.
That's how a real man eats his pork and beans; in his friend's house, straight out of the can.
Imagine Rorschach was voiced by David Hayter!
Rorschach's origin story is going to be even darker or just as dark as the last movie depiction
Rorschach's voice sounds too much like a Christian Bale batman impersonator
All these years later, eating cold beans is still the most viscerally disgusting thing Rorschach has ever done
I’m getting more used to the style, but the voice acting in this scene is murdering my excitement.
Minus the funky car designs, I could actually recognise the comic panels in this animation.
This is great! Is this from a movie? A series? Is there more?
It's from the first chapter of a two film series that's yet to come out.
rorschach sounds like he's on the verge of going on a cookie filled binger
I’d like this but wish the cast from live action was doing voice
For some reason when I first read the comic I imagined Rorschach’s sounding a bit like Christopher Walken doing a deep hollow monotonous voice. Maybe it’s because they’re both New Yorkers who speak in odd ways with pauses and fragmented sentences?
Cool that they animated this from the comics, but I feel like Rorschach's voice actor is too quick, maybe its just the voice direction but its really curt and fast. almost like I'm listening to it sped up or something.
They're speedrunning a 12 issue comic to cram it into 2 parts. Which is stupid, more parts mean more money and better quality.
We all have that friend who breaks into our house and steals our beans.
I wonder if this will adapt the articles at the end of each issue
The sound design is great
I understood in live action making the shape change but I think in animation roschach should have a different shape each time in different shots like in comics
This doesn't feel like reading the comic.. it feels like watching an alternate snyder cut..
Rorschach is the only hobo that I actually like.
He's not a hobo. He rents an apartment where he sleeps during the day.
Haha hobo
few time rorchach voice feel like rick from rick and morty doing batman imitation