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Originally Posted by montsnmags
I am starting to see that, just in the artwork.
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Indeed and its even better in League, the way every word and piece of art has a dept of meaning.
I Have to admit that while I got a lot of the references, it took reading Jess Nivens Companion to get me to appreciate the true scale.
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I will. I know the movie is pretty strongly regarded by most as an appalling (un)realisation of the vision, but, nevertheless, I enjoyed it (though I think because I was seeing what it was trying to be, rather than what it actually was). I wasn't at all aware of the Moore relationship.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Marc
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Well The Main reason the Movie was so derided was that they stripped out a lot of the layers and more importantly changed the character dynamics a lot, to its detriment.
Moore was so outraged that he went on to Sue, I believe to get the Studio to leave his name off the movie.
While I was disappointed when I first saw the movie, I later enjoyed it much more when I tried to forget the Name and the original source material
The Trades of the League are great, and with the Availability of the Black Dossier, there is more then enough to keep you busy for a while, especially with the rereads