I don’t want anything to do with you or your show. "I said, 'Look, this is embarrassing to me. "I explained that I had disowned the work in question, and partly that was because the film industry and the comics industry seemed to have created things that had nothing to do with my work, but which would be associated with it in the public mind," continued Moore. were aware that they, nor any of their employees, shouldn’t contact me again for any reason." 'Can you at least tell us how to pronounce "Ozymandias"?' I got back with a very abrupt and probably hostile reply telling him that I’d thought that Warner Bros. "It went on through a lot of, what seemed to me to be, neurotic rambling. "That wasn't the best opener," Moore said, referring to the letter likely written by showrunner Damon Lindelof. Moore, I am one of the bastards currently destroying Watchmen." In an interview with GQ Magazine, Alan Moore revealed that he'd been less than thrilled when he was contacted by the HBO series' showrunner during Watchmen's development. Watchmen's own creator isn't a big fan of the HBO series (or any adaptation of the graphic novel).
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