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One of Roger Ebert's most memorable reviews was for Watchmen (2009). Most people panned the movie, Ebert gave it four stars, calling it "a film experience of often fearsome beauty." He went on to say: "“Watchmen” brings surprising conviction to these characters as flawed and minor gods, with Dr. Manhattan possessing access to godhead on a plane that detaches him from our daily concerns — indeed, from days themselves."
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