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TDK got a dozen threads in this section and i feel that watchmen deserves more than one discussion thread, i figured it would be a nice idea to have a more lighthearted fan thread as well as the discussion thread to simply reflect on the cooler, simpler things about the movie as opposed to discussing it at great length.

Ive seen the movie three times now and i'll start off with some cool observations i noticed,

spoiler alert


on adrians computer desktop you see a folder labeled ''boys'' when Dan cracks his password, obviously referring to Rorschach in the GN questioning whether ozzy was homosexual.


In the alleyway where dan and laurie fight the topknots you see the veidt charity 'feed the third world'' poster

When you see the pulse bombs going off around the world on the monitors in karnak you see the word ''S.Q.U.I.D'' below the monitors
 
He is in the Studio 54 scene on one side of Ozy while David Bowie is on the other. Also to the Batman #1 if you look to the left of Nite Owl I you also see the couple that is specifically dressed like Thomas and Martha Wayne dressed for the opera as the ones who he is saving.

'Watchmen' Easter Eggs: Our Favorite Blink-And-You'll-Miss-'Em MomentsFrom a suggestive file-folder name to a '300' reference, these are the in-jokes to look out for.
By Larry Carroll

BEVERLY HILLS, California — Since VHS tapes gained popularity in the '80s, filmmakers have delighted in hiding "Easter eggs" in their films for fans to discover during repeated viewings at home. It only seems appropriate, then, that Zack Snyder's "Watchmen" is not only set during the decade of greed, but that it breathlessly captures Alan Moore's pop-culture graphic novel by cramming more eggs into every frame than perhaps any movie before it.

Nowadays, we have Blu-ray, DVDs and Internet screen grabs to help us keep up with Snyder's amazingly detailed, frantically faithful "Watchmen" world. But if you want to catch all the in-jokes, references and blink-and-you'll-miss-'em moments the first time you see the movie, you can start here. Below are seven of our favorite "Watchmen" Easter eggs, as revealed by the stars themselves.



Not That There's Anything Wrong With That
A pivotal moment in the "Watchmen" plot has Nite Owl and Rorschach hacking into Ozymandias' computer. Keep a close eye on his desktop, and you'll see an ominously titled file folder. "Adrian's sorta like very asexual, but he's possibly a homosexual," grinned Matthew Goode, referring to a long-held suspicion among "Watchmen" fans. "There's a very small thing in his file window, and it just says, 'Boys.' Which is very funny, and that's the kind of detail that Zack works with."

Silk Spectre May Be Dangerous to Your Health
Thanks to films like "Sin City," we all know that actress Carla Gugino is smokin'. But keep a close eye on "Watchmen," and you'll see her lighting Edward Blake's beloved cigars. "The Comedian has a lighter that he lights in the boardroom scene, and it has a picture of Sally Jupiter on it," Gugino said of her pinup character, who was never afraid to merchandise. "It's never mentioned, and it's a very quick shot."

Read All About It
It's hard to imagine a real-life superhero on the cover of Time magazine, let alone two of them. But keep your eyes peeled, and you'll see a quick shot of an issue from 1984 featuring Dr. Manhattan and Adrian Veidt shaking hands.

Are You Ready for This Theory, Oliver Stone?
For 46 years, the world has wondered who really shot JFK. Thanks to "Watchmen," we finally have photographic evidence of the man on the grassy knoll. "It's something we don't see in the novel, but it's kind of alluded to," Jeffrey Dean Morgan said of his brief scene shooting President Kennedy with a high-powered rifle, and then sneaking off into the crowd. "One of the things that takes place [in the opening credits] is the assassination of Kennedy, and then the camera pans, and there's the Comedian standing there with his rifle. That was awesome!"

What's Ozymandias Watching?
Like Alan Moore's graphic novel, the final confrontation in the film begins when we find Adrian Veidt sitting in front of a massive wall of televisions. As the world's smartest man takes in all the information, director Zack Snyder delights in goosing his audience with dozens of in-jokes. "The original '300 Spartans' is on one of them," said the "300" director, referring to the 1962 movie that predated his tale of King Leonidas. "There's also 'The Road Warrior' that you can see, which was a really influential movie for me in the '80s. ... There's some porn, some real porn — which is cool. There's a Marvin the Martian [cartoon], which is the one where he's trying to destroy the Earth — which speaks to the annihilation of the planet that Ozy's having an issue with at that time. There's 'The Day the Earth Stood Still,' which is featured heavily in the graphic novel, and there's 'Fail Safe,' which is another Cold War-era epic." Snyder also has screens showing several contest-winning videos that he solicited from aspiring filmmakers on YouTube.

What's Rambo's Problem Now?
Another of Veidt's televisions plays "Rambo: First Blood Part II," which made us wonder: If the U.S. won Vietnam so quickly and easily in the "Watchmen" reality, would the "Rambo" movies even exist? "There might be a couple M.I.A.'s still there," Snyder said of John Rambo's mission in the sequel. "The reason I put that shot in there was that Sly [Stallone] is walking with another character from the movie — I forget the actor's name — but he has a [smiley-face] button on — only he has a frowning smiley face. I was like, 'They just totally missed the point of that,' but I thought it was really interesting that it was pop culture invading a movie that, in some ways, didn't understand it was being mocked by ['Watchmen']."

Don't Read It, Dan!
Some people believe that if you Google the word "Google," the world as we know it would come to an end. But what if a "Watchmen" character read the graphic novel "Watchmen"? "In Nite Owl's basement, you can keep an eye out for something that really stands out," Malin Akerman revealed, and a co-star confirmed that Alan Moore's graphic novel is among the books on Dan Dreiberg's desk. "Just look for it, and you will find something. It's like finding Waldo!" You can also see a photo of Nite Owl's former flame, the Twilight Lady.
 
That's cool that they hid a copy of Watchmen in there, slightly more subtle than when they put a Double Dragon machine in that awful Double Dragon Movie.

I didn't realise about the Thomas and Martha Wayne analogues in the corner. Is the third guy meant to be Alfred ?

Love the subtle stuff too, like with the Policemen with Silk Spectre I the guy to her left is blatantly trying to look down her top

Is the plane that Silk Spectre's painted on in the intro meant to be the Enola Gay? because it's definetly a B-29 Superfortress bomber
 
A pivotal moment in the "Watchmen" plot has Nite Owl and Rorschach hacking into Ozymandias' computer. Keep a close eye on his desktop, and you'll see an ominously titled file folder. "Adrian's sorta like very asexual, but he's possibly a homosexual," grinned Matthew Goode, referring to a long-held suspicion among "Watchmen" fans. "There's a very small thing in his file window, and it just says, 'Boys.' Which is very funny, and that's the kind of detail that Zack works with."

Oh please. Rorshach's line is a joke about Rorshach, who as a fringe conservative lunatic automatically assumes intelligence and sophistication = gay.
 
Pomp and sophistication, I'll agree with. Not intelligence. If anything I think he admired intelligence, but in Veidt he thought he was using his mind to make a buck and improve his own image rather than improve the world... I imagine he was quite surprised and horrified when he learned the truth about Ozy.
 
Pomp and sophistication, I'll agree with. Not intelligence. If anything I think he admired intelligence, but in Veidt he thought he was using his mind to make a buck and improve his own image rather than improve the world... I imagine he was quite surprised and horrified when he learned the truth about Ozy.

I see your point, but I'm not sure I can agree. Rorshach actually isn't very clever, and when we read between the lines in the book he doesn't seem to really hold with clever. He's most antagonistic to the two most educated characters in the book and he sends his journal to a fringe newspaper, which implies he read the New Frontiersman, which implies he agrees with the New Frontiersmen, which implies he's got a complicated relationship with actual intelligence. I'll probably have to write a few paragraphs to really lay out my reasoning here, but you've given me food for thought!

He probably was gay.

On what do you base that assumption?
 
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Also, one of the Operas advertised is 'Die Fledarmaus' which is - The Bat.

The woman is glad she ordered the 'four legged chicken' in the restaurant scene.
 
In reality I would put anything in the basis of a reviewer from Wizard World just posted it because it was in the same vein as this thread....I took it as a reference to Rorschach's comment in the comics that was never made in the film because his meeting with Veidt was replaced with Dan. Nothing more.
 
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He probably was gay.

On what do you base that assumption?

Well, his idol, the real Alexander the Great [Ozymandias] was gay, or at least Bi-sexual. According to Pamela DeBarres and at least one of the principals, Bowie and Jagger had a tryst after a night out at Studio 54. The Village People are in the near background of the shot.

Was the "Boys" folder a reference to homosexuality, pedophilia, or the Boys graphic series by Garth Ennis which has been optioned for film development?

Who knows what Moore was thinking back in the 80s? Until Snyder confirms his thoughts on this movie....

Suffice it to say that the director of the movie believes there was a strong
possibility that Ozzie was a fruit.

Who cares? Is the smartest gay man on the planet who murders millions any different than the smartest straight who murders the same number?

I had always pegged Arian as an asexual character.

But he does have ^^^^^in' taste in clothes! :naughty
 
Because isnt that a comic book? Why would Veidt have a folder for a comic book that doesnt exist? What other thing could "Boys" be?
 
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