Author Alan Moore preemptively disowns all filmed adaptations of his work, as he sold the movie rights to his first few volumes when he was young and naïve, and regrets this. When asked in an interview with ReelzChannel.com about his dismissal of the movie, Zack Snyder was quoted as saying "Worst case scenario - Alan puts the movie on his DVD player on a cold Sunday in London and watches and says, 'Yeah, that doesn't suck too bad.'" When this was brought up with Moore himself in a later interview in the British Tripwire comics fanzine, the writer commented "That's the worst case scenario? I think he's underestimated what the worst case scenario would be... that's never going to happen in my DVD player in 'London' [Moore very famously lives in Northampton]. I'm never going to watch this fucking thing." (Reportedly, on another occasion, a better-tempered Moore said that it's probably a good movie in its own right, but he is indifferent to movies based on his work.) Still, Snyder has said that his ultimate hope is that someday Moore will actually see the film and consider it to be a decent representation of the original graphic novel.
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