Home>Comics>A Minute with the Minutemen A Minute with the Minutemen By Rob Bricken January 8, 2009 Comics, Movies 0 Comment While we wait for Watchmen‘s fate to be decided on January 20th (or more specifically, if the judge approves Fox’s injunction that would delay the movie), let’s all try to pretend that nothing’s wrong and watch yet another featurette, this one on the Minutemen, the ’40s group of heroes. This looks utterly accurate–not unimpressive, given how goofy the old costumes look–with the exception of the Comedian’s mustache, which was almost certainly added to make sure mass audiences knew he was the same guy who gets tossed out of the window at the beginning of the flick. Carla Gugino makes a love Silk Spectre I, and the Silhouette is looking Mi-T-Fine. If I were the Comedian, I’d have a hard time picking which one to assault! Sorry, that was horrible. Not Johnny Cage-level horrible, but still. Tweet Pin It Related Posts So Cloud Atlas Looks a Little Impressive And when I say "a little impressive" I mean "holy shit by Rob Bricken The 9 Worst, Most Exploitative Nerdy Crowdfunding Campaigns Patreon Crowdfunding is a huge breakthrough for the arts and technology worlds. by Jim Dandeneau About The Author Robert Bricken is one of the original co-founders of the site formerly known as Topless Robot, and its first editor-in-chief, serving from 2008-12. He brought the site to prominence with “nerd news, humor and self-loathing” as its motto, raising it from total internet obscurity to a readership in the millions, with help from his savage “FAQ” movie reviews and Fan Fiction Fridays. Under his tenure Topless Robot was covered by Gawker, Wired, Defamer, New York magazine, ABC News, and others, and his articles have been praised by Roger Ebert, Avengers actor Clark Gregg, comedian and The Daily Show correspondent John Hodgman, the stars of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Rifftrax, and others. He is currently the managing editor of io9.com. Despite decades as both an amateur and professional nerd, he continues to be completely unprepared for either the zombie apocalypse or the robot uprising.