A couple of things I noticed from the film:
- On the TIME magazine with Veidt and Manhattan, they had photoshopped in Manhattan's black speedos.
- Rorschach's journal is dark brown in the film. If I had to guess it would be a sort of chestnut brown. In one scene it does appear to be weathered leather, but near the end it looks moleskin. My girlfriend says it is either a suede-like material or moleskin but to me it looked leather. The overlapping rings (from cups) on the cover are also quite pronounced in the film.
- The Minutemen photo is usually in a sort of gold colored frame instead of black. My guess would be some sort of antique gold color. Also, I THINK just about everyone had the same frame (Sally Jupiter, Comedian, Nite Owl I and II).
- The Watchmen 1970 picture out there is not screen accurate.
- There are two Osterman/Janey Slater photos online. This one is the screen-accurate version:
The other has more details in the background (like the comic) and appears to be weathered (like the comic) but the one used on screen has little background and is in perfect condition.
- The Veidt Hairspray from the New Frontiersman ad is indeed the spraycan Rorschach uses to make a flamethrower.
- Under the Hood is around the same size and thickness as the Watchmen trade paperback.
- The action figures actually have a good amount of screen time. The figures really do appear to be the DC Direct figures with slightly different headsculpts.