however now looking over the website, I have one apprehention to this movie.
from comicon
This is to the whole panel. I was wondering why Alan Moore didn't sign off for the film.
David Lloyd: Alan has his own view of things. I think that Alan would only be happy with a complete book to screen adaptation of V. My attitude is completely different. All I was concerned with, all I expected and desired, really, from the film, was a very good script, and it is a very good script. I'm happy with it, and that trailer looks fantastic, and as far as I'm concerned, it's good.
Loyd was the artist from the graphic novel, for those who don't know.
Okay Warchovski Brothers (Matrix films) are doing this one- good!
Alan Moore did not sign off on script and is nowhere credited - not so good....
The trailer looks to be pretty close to the graphic novel aside from moving the limeline into the present. I may have to go try and find anything Moore has to say on it.
Still excited though!
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found the story on Alan Moore's views
here
seems he has not been happy about what has been done with his writing in the past (example: Leauge of Extrodinary Gentlemen) along with being screwed by DC on ownerships of his writing and $$$s owed from watchmen (one of Time magazines top 100 novels and the only graphic novel on the list).
He has pretty much demanded that his name not be used or pulled from any of his work he does not have ownership of and is distancing himself from any projects based on those pieces of work.
read the artical!