Apparently both Wikipedia and Google has taken it down, which was once a off cited picture, (which means it's probably very effective and worth archiving.)
I agree that Watchmen is actually perfect for this.
Other movies such as Hugh Grant's Extreme Measures, are very superficial.
The movie Swordfish with Travolta ("terrorist" version of Veidt) and Jackman ("good guy" version of Korvacs) were also meant to be shallow debates on train track morality.
But as you've pointed out, Watchmen almost seems to be a psychics criticism of the future Telescope Philanthropists, more relevant today than ever.
https://magazine.punch.co.uk/image/I0000DEqTg7vKB3w
Apparently both Wikipedia and Google has taken it down, which was once a off cited picture, (which means it's probably very effective and worth archiving.)
I agree that Watchmen is actually perfect for this.
Other movies such as Hugh Grant's Extreme Measures, are very superficial.
The movie Swordfish with Travolta ("terrorist" version of Veidt) and Jackman ("good guy" version of Korvacs) were also meant to be shallow debates on train track morality.
But as you've pointed out, Watchmen almost seems to be a psychics criticism of the future Telescope Philanthropists, more relevant today than ever.