@@davidornelas3326I don't think it's fair to call it a nihilistic view on humanity, it's just the constrained view of humanity. 1. Human nature exists 2. That nature cannot be changed 3. That nature leans towards crime, chaos, and disorder 4. Therefore, good men must stand against evil 5. This stand cannot be compromised lest the evil win Frankly, it's closer to Christian than it is to nihilism, regardless of the intent of the author.
“None of you seem to understand. I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me.” After he literally fries one of the inmates faces. One of the most best Badass characters in comic book history, who do not have a superpower, but is still very dangerous. 👏
Alan Moore originally created rorschach as a way to make fun of Steve ditkos objectivist ideology, and his characters Mr.A and The question, but that went terribly wrong since rorschach became a fan favorite lol. I dont care what people say, I loved rorschach myself, he was the most honorable character in the book.
Alan Moore is a true innovator in his masterpiece. The Watchmen was his version of all the Charlton Comics heroes that DC currently owns. And Rorschach is the Question absolutely!!! Walter Kovacs is a much more tortured version of Victor Sage!!!
Soon after the Watchmen series ended, DC published a new series starring the Question. At the end of the first issue, the Question gets shot in the head. I thought this would turn him into something like Rorschach. It didn't happen.
My philosophy is always learn to accept your evil side and be hateful and be Vengeful 13 years old teenager and hurt those who hurted you but don't kill them and never forgive them and save the innocent and be always cold and be always heartless and be always cold hearted
The interesting part if it in the book (I had an original copy) is based on a real even. No one cared If Kitty Genovese died how she did,at the time. Which is why Watchman was written. As a point at everything going wrong in real life. Kitty Genovese born July 7 1935 died March 13 1964. Age 28. May she rest. And is why they came out with Rorshach as a character. It was the only way they could give the real murderer a payback. So it was created in such fashion.
Ha, The Charlton home being the original publishing home of the Question, the original source of Rorshach that DC bought and asked if Alan Moore could do something with these characters. He did, but wrote them into a corner so they changed all the names; Captain Atom became Dr. Manhattan, etc.
I'd say he's got the parts, but not the urge. I could see Rorschach as asexual and he sees sex and women as disgusting, so he could be sex averse as well. He might also be a sociopath and have some other disorder which suppresses his drive. Either that or a personality disorder.
Snyder made too many casting mistakes for me to enjoy the movie. The original Nite Owl was too weak. He didn't look like he could win a fight. A better choice would have been Craig T. Nelson. Nelson looks like the character in the book. Matt Goode wasn't threatening. He reminded me of, "The Church Lady" from SNL. After seeing "Prometheus" (what a stinker), I thought that Michael Fassbender would have been perfect for the role. He worked with Snyder before.
@@TighelanderIIfor some reason, from my biased perspective I actually liked Nite Owl II in the movie. The differences worked and were satisfying. It wasn’t perfectly faithful at all, but I enjoyed his seemingly instant standing up to Rorschach with an irritated attitude breaking into his house. He was familiar with him and told him about himself early on. It took Nite Owl until the end of the graphic novel to say something that led to Rorschach apologizing. Keep in mind, as emasculated and depressed he was in the comic, he and Laurie beat the shit out of several “knot tops” who jumped them. Movie Nite Owl was way more believable as an irl person.
it's in an alternate timeline of the DC timeline, for example Nite Owl I saves the Wayne's from being murdered and that's why there's no Batman, and so on.
@@spoodurmin9742 "It has zero connection to the mainline DC Universe" Never said it was. It is literally a DC comic, with future issues crossing over with DC characters.
@@theredhood7879 Don't waste your precious time watching it. The only interesting characters were Looking Glass (a character who was traumatized by the squid attack) and Lube Man. They made Rorschach the inspiration for the 7th Kavalry (the new KKK). A total disgrace.
@@remc0s Wow. I would've thought a show of a comic like Watchmen would be more interesting but it sounds more like they only did that for clickbait and "I know that guy" moments. Thanks for the heads-up, man
If he reveals truth to a world and all your family and loved ones die in nuclear war coz of that, would you still call him a hero? Stop sympathise with psychopaths...
I hate Rorschach in every way imaginable. He represents everything wrong with superheroes in the worst light possible and every fanboy who takes him in the wrong way. Even the movie makes me sick as it glorifies his mindset without saying how inhuman he really is. No wonder Ted Cruze has a liking to him, that said a-lot.
The Watchmen is about deconstructing superheroes by showing how they are extremely flawed people. The Comedian raped and murdered innocent people. Ozymandias killed “millions to save billions” even though those billions might still have survived. As for Rorschach, he was willing to allow the end of the world to see his convictions upheld. Like you, I don’t consider these virtues but I still defend The Watchmen as an extremely well written story. Too bad it’s woefully misunderstood.
@@derekcb123 That's funny, because they're both recluses that feel screwed over by the Comic Book Industry. The main difference is that Ditko created iconic characters and Moore copied iconic characters.
Well if you want to do a case study on a Rorschach the first thing you need to do is get away from that Abomination that HBO made and actually look at what the comic books said and did with the character because anything outside of that is fanfiction
@@Nacho-db3dc Bish puh-lees! I not only read the comics when they came out, bought the hard cover edition, and much of the merch, but I also met Gibbons, and owned two pages of original art from the masterpiece! (the death of the original Nite Owl) You're nowhere near me as a Watchmen fan.
Very Well Done 👍
"Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon."
We’re not far from Armageddon, now. I guess we’ll see how many hold the line on that particular piece of advice.
This guy is one of the best anti heroes in comic book history. This video puts the biggest smile on my face.
Hero *
@@AverageUA-camViewer123anti hero bro
@@hueyfreeman8064we have different definitions of a hero then lol
rorschach is the embodiment of individual responsibility over collectivism
But also with a very extreme and nihilistic outlook on humanity.
And hes right
@@davidornelas3326I don't think it's fair to call it a nihilistic view on humanity, it's just the constrained view of humanity.
1. Human nature exists
2. That nature cannot be changed
3. That nature leans towards crime, chaos, and disorder
4. Therefore, good men must stand against evil
5. This stand cannot be compromised lest the evil win
Frankly, it's closer to Christian than it is to nihilism, regardless of the intent of the author.
Rorschach- Batman that kills. Ultimately making him a better Batman.😊
That's why I like him better.
Rorschach is the best comic book character he refuses to compromise with the corrupt and evil society that should be punished
“None of you seem to understand. I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me.”
After he literally fries one of the inmates faces.
One of the most best Badass characters in comic book history, who do not have a superpower, but is still very dangerous. 👏
Alan Moore originally created rorschach as a way to make fun of Steve ditkos objectivist ideology, and his characters Mr.A and The question, but that went terribly wrong since rorschach became a fan favorite lol. I dont care what people say, I loved rorschach myself, he was the most honorable character in the book.
"Rorschach's journal, October 12th, 1985. Tonight a comedian died in New York."
Alan Moore is a true innovator in his masterpiece. The Watchmen was his version of all the Charlton Comics heroes that DC currently owns.
And Rorschach is the Question absolutely!!!
Walter Kovacs is a much more tortured version of Victor Sage!!!
Or so close to him
Wrong, Moore is a clueless commie.
His moral code is very strict when it comes to those brand of criminals back in the 80s especially when it came to his own colleagues
And late 70s, don't forget that
"Somebody will shout 'Save Us! And I'll whisper 'No.'"
Rorachach is The Watchman version of The Question!
Batman as well.
@@Quinnaka But more The Question and Mister A. Especially Mister A, and his "A is A" philosophy.
@@stanleyteriaca2184He still has some Batman in him, though.
Men get arrested dogs get put down
Rorschach is my favorite of the watchmen team I love his mask and trenchcoat
the 2019 series existed as much as the last airbender movie
Soon after the Watchmen series ended, DC published a new series starring the Question. At the end of the first issue, the Question gets shot in the head. I thought this would turn him into something like Rorschach. It didn't happen.
One of the original members of the watchmen that is my favorite is dollarbill
He's the only reason I have to rewatch the movie! The best hero hands down 😌
Next to Batman, Rorschach is my favorite superhero.
Not My Favorite Watchmen Character But the character I associate with the groundbreaking DC Title
My philosophy is always learn to accept your evil side and be hateful and be Vengeful 13 years old teenager and hurt those who hurted you but don't kill them and never forgive them and save the innocent and be always cold and be always heartless and be always cold hearted
"from that night i knew, God doesnt make the world this way... We do"
The interesting part if it in the book (I had an original copy) is based on a real even. No one cared If Kitty Genovese died how she did,at the time. Which is why Watchman was written. As a point at everything going wrong in real life. Kitty Genovese born July 7 1935 died March 13 1964. Age 28. May she rest. And is why they came out with Rorshach as a character. It was the only way they could give the real murderer a payback. So it was created in such fashion.
"I am not locked here with you, you are locked here with me"
My version of Spot from Spiderman is based on Rorschach, and also on Mr. Freeze.
I’m glad you used conspiracy theory in a correct sentence. A conspiracy is a crime in a court of law. Well done brother.
Ha, The Charlton home being the original publishing home of the Question, the original source of Rorshach that DC bought and asked if Alan Moore could do something with these characters. He did, but wrote them into a corner so they changed all the names; Captain Atom became Dr. Manhattan, etc.
He never be so colorful just black & white how vigilante try to murdering thugs. Hero spare thugs but Vigilante don't just no mercy.
Zack Snyder The Watchmen (Yes)!HBO special Watchmen (Hell No Total Trash)😎
Snyder's movie glorified the violence that Alan Moore said was useless.
i think young Kovac is also the kid that play young Leonidas in 300
14:42 I wonder what they were talking about, probably fedoras or something.
How many folks are working at this channel? Four videos a day? Insanity!
Woman was assaulted and neighbors just watched. Why does that sound familiar? Oh right this is happening in New York currently
Yes... but can he reproduce?
Yes, Can he though? :D
Lol 😆 this is what i ask every episode now lol
I'd say he's got the parts, but not the urge. I could see Rorschach as asexual and he sees sex and women as disgusting, so he could be sex averse as well. He might also be a sociopath and have some other disorder which suppresses his drive. Either that or a personality disorder.
Everyone thinks that if Batman decided to kill he would be like The Punisher. False, he would be like Rorschach.
Best character in the movie besides ozymandias
Snyder made too many casting mistakes for me to enjoy the movie.
The original Nite Owl was too weak. He didn't look like he could win a fight. A better choice would have been Craig T. Nelson. Nelson looks like the character in the book.
Matt Goode wasn't threatening. He reminded me of, "The Church Lady" from SNL.
After seeing "Prometheus" (what a stinker), I thought that Michael Fassbender would have been perfect for the role. He worked with Snyder before.
@@TighelanderIIfor some reason, from my biased perspective I actually liked Nite Owl II in the movie. The differences worked and were satisfying. It wasn’t perfectly faithful at all, but I enjoyed his seemingly instant standing up to Rorschach with an irritated attitude breaking into his house. He was familiar with him and told him about himself early on. It took Nite Owl until the end of the graphic novel to say something that led to Rorschach apologizing. Keep in mind, as emasculated and depressed he was in the comic, he and Laurie beat the shit out of several “knot tops” who jumped them. Movie Nite Owl was way more believable as an irl person.
Is all of this in the Watchmen graphic novel…?
No.
Everything after Rorschach's death is from the book Doomsday Clock and the HBO tv show.
I wish watchmen where mixed in with the normal DC comics and I also wish watchmen wasn't a one shot
Same owl man is in the dc universe but is a bit different
it's in an alternate timeline of the DC timeline, for example Nite Owl I saves the Wayne's from being murdered and that's why there's no Batman, and so on.
Then you completely missed the point of what made Watchmen so great
@@InitialPCIt’s not an alternate timeline/universe, it has zero connection to the mainline DC Universe.
@@spoodurmin9742 "It has zero connection to the mainline DC Universe"
Never said it was.
It is literally a DC comic, with future issues crossing over with DC characters.
That Watchman show was horrible. I had high hopes.
They had a show?!
@@theredhood7879 Don't waste your precious time watching it.
The only interesting characters were Looking Glass (a character who was traumatized by the squid attack) and Lube Man.
They made Rorschach the inspiration for the 7th Kavalry (the new KKK).
A total disgrace.
@@remc0s Wow. I would've thought a show of a comic like Watchmen would be more interesting but it sounds more like they only did that for clickbait and "I know that guy" moments. Thanks for the heads-up, man
Lol
Even listening to the Watchmen show's plot makes me laugh at how stupid it is.
If he reveals truth to a world and all your family and loved ones die in nuclear war coz of that, would you still call him a hero? Stop sympathise with psychopaths...
9:15 Rorshback?
Horseback 🐎
@@remc0sI'll be back
Woo
I hate Rorschach in every way imaginable. He represents everything wrong with superheroes in the worst light possible and every fanboy who takes him in the wrong way. Even the movie makes me sick as it glorifies his mindset without saying how inhuman he really is. No wonder Ted Cruze has a liking to him, that said a-lot.
go away Alan more
why do you hate Steve ditko so much
the guy was a serial killer / vigilante with a king-sized deathwish, whats not to love!!
Joker Fans be like: 👁️👄👁️
The Watchmen is about deconstructing superheroes by showing how they are extremely flawed people. The Comedian raped and murdered innocent people. Ozymandias killed “millions to save billions” even though those billions might still have survived. As for Rorschach, he was willing to allow the end of the world to see his convictions upheld. Like you, I don’t consider these virtues but I still defend The Watchmen as an extremely well written story. Too bad it’s woefully misunderstood.
@@derekcb123 That's funny, because they're both recluses that feel screwed over by the Comic Book Industry. The main difference is that Ditko created iconic characters and Moore copied iconic characters.
Awesome
Well if you want to do a case study on a Rorschach the first thing you need to do is get away from that Abomination that HBO made and actually look at what the comic books said and did with the character because anything outside of that is fanfiction
How did the HBO series misinterpret the character?
@@TighelanderII you mean outside the fact that that wasn't Rorschach?
Something tells me you haven't read the books
@@TighelanderII and I don't have enough time to draft a dissertation on how terrible that series was
Could be why it was cancelled for season 2
@@Nacho-db3dc
Bish puh-lees!
I not only read the comics when they came out, bought the hard cover edition, and much of the merch, but I also met Gibbons, and owned two pages of original art from the masterpiece! (the death of the original Nite Owl)
You're nowhere near me as a Watchmen fan.
@@Nacho-db3dc You don't have to write a dissertation, just make 2 or 3 statements.