It's Christmas Time for the 'Watchmen' in Vancouver

Only a day after filming began on Zack Snyder's Watchmen, the production shot a "Christmas Party" scene featuring Andy Warhol.

By ranthony - Sep 10, 2007 12:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Watchmen
Source: Sneekpeektv



According to Sneekpeektv, a Canadian movie news blog, September 5th marked the first day of principal photography for the long-awaited cinematic adaptation of Alan Moore's and Dave Gibbons' 4-color masterpiece Watchmen.

The site also has posted photos of a scene shot in downtown Vancouver the next day.

The location was a walk-up studio on Beatty Street, re-dressed for a circa-1975 Andy Warhol factory Christmas Party, which included appearances by such "wild looking characters" as Truman Capote and...Hitler?

But here's an interesting fact: the scene described is NOT in Alex Tse’s early script draft.

Still, it appears that the movie-that-would-never-happen is now underway, guided by the formidable hand of Director Zack (300) Snyder.
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