Hmm, got to disagree on this. I love comics and enjoy a well-done comic adaptation, but I found the plot of this movie a little tired. I deliberately did not read the graphic novel in order that I might give the movie a fair shake on its own merits, so I don't know how the two compare, but Alan Moore was quoted in Wizard as calling the movie "that f---ing thing", and said he will not watch it. Granted that means that he doesn't know how well or poorly it turned out, but obviously there were problems if the creator is so set against it.
The fight scenes were good but not spectacular.
Here we agree, they seemed to be inspired or influenced by the scenes from "The One" and "Serenity". Problem is, there wasn't enough of them for my taste.
One thing there was too much of (IMHO) was the shots of the blue guy's penis. Added nothing to the story and seemed vastly inappropriate. It was as though someone said "Hey, lets shoot as many scenes of Dr. Manhatten's junk as we can, for no good reason".
The special effects were OK, but nothing spectacular. I've seen blue lightning and floating CGI thingies before.
The guy who played Nite Owl II looked too much like Chevy Chase for me to take him seriously.
They killed off the character I liked most (although they did wait until the end of the film). His voice sounded like Christian Bale dubbed it using his "scary Batman" voice.
The opening several minutes seemed to be rushed and jumbled to me. Characters introduced and then disposed of without getting to know about them.
Again, I don't know how closely the movie followed the comic, but I really thought it was two hours and forty-five minutes I can never get back.
What I did like?
A) The girl was hot.
B) When Night Owl went through the Pyramid files, there was one titled "The Boys". Sounds like they're teasing a movie with Billy Butcher and crew.