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V for Vendetta - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 03-21-2006 We are losers. This is the first gone to the movies post in over a month. I remember seeing two or three movies a day. What has happened? Oh, yeah. The movies have sucked recently I read the comic. Thought it was okay. It had that nice dystopian feel to it. But it didn't add anything new to the whole '1984' theme. I still wanted to see the movie and I did, by gum. It was okay. Despite, Mr Moore taking his name off the picture, I thought it was pretty faithful to the comic. The acts of the film corresponded to the different issues of the original comic. They through in some topical references about Bird Flu and America's war. But it didn't wow. I guess since I'd read the comic, (but can barely remember it) I didn't find anything new in the movie. It did try and tell a story and for that I'll give it an A for effort. The Quote - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 03-21-2006 How could I forget the quote? Sure it was incongruous, but it stuck with me until it came for review time. "A Revolution without dancing, isn't a revolution worth having" I have got to find the graphic novel. It's probably right next to the ark of the covenenant. - El Dingo - 03-22-2006 Feh. It was OK for a Hollywood version. Faithful too the book? It sure was! If by 'faithful' you mean 'changes key plot points and destroys the whole point of the novel'. The book was about anarchy and the human spirit. Given the chance, could society operate in a 'leaderless' environment? The movie is about inciting revolution, not creating a blank slate with an ambiguous ending. Too much 'Matrix' action, not enough intellectual subtlety. The end pissed me off. V's fate is drastically different in the novel for a very important reason. Evey's fate is similarly bastardized. They also shied away from the racism issue (all people 'of color' were sent to detainment camps) and failed to illustrate the fascist oppression and constant surveilance that was keeping the populace under jackboot law. But mostly they did not include the David J song "This Vicious Cabaret" so they can all go to Hell or Kansas. Now to get me a 'V' mask. Got any connections Greg? Your Loss - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 03-23-2006 They were handing them out at the Imax premieres. I found out that later of course. - The Queen - 03-23-2006 El Dingo Wrote:Now to get me a 'V' mask. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://search.ebay.com/guy-fawkes-mask_W0QQfnuZ1QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ3QQxpufuZx">http://search.ebay.com/guy-fawkes-mask_ ... 3QQxpufuZx</a><!-- m --> I enjoyed V - Drunk Monk - 03-27-2006 I've never read the comic (although I'm next in a queue for a copy that's on loan). The movie was entertaining, which is to say I never got bored. Sure, it had plenty of gaping plot holes and was completely overblown in that classic comicbook way, but it surprised me once or twice in its direction, plus I'm a fan of Natalie Portman and John Hurt (V would make a fine double feature with 1984). I liked its politics but a comicbook movie will probably have as much impact as another bumper sticker. It didn't blow me away, but I felt I got my $9.50 worth, which is more than I can say for most films nowadays. BTW, speaking of my girl Natalie, I'm sure y'all have seen this: http://www.devilducky.com/media/42822/ Not much to add - cranefly - 04-03-2006 Lady Cranefly and I never read the comic either. Our reaction seems to be about what the rest of you had. A decent movie, certainly not bad, but not great. Some of the fight sequences (especially early on) sucked. You know, where the cameraman is 10 feet from the action, and all you get are limbs and bodies flying in and out of frame. Chaos technique, I call it. The naive viewer gets the distinct impression that lots of neat stuff is going on. The seasoned viewer WANTS TO SEE THE NEAT STUFF. Hollywood action directors should be required to take a class where they have to reproduce the fight sequences in Jackie Chan's Project A. Interestingly, some of the later slow-mo sequences, with light trails behind the blades, worked very well for me. Stylish. I did have a problem with John Hurt. Actually, not with him. But I'm a big fan of charismatic evil. The really creepy kind that can seduce you, make you rationalize that you're actually doing good (think Washington DC right now). John Hurt was just grotesque and frightening in every possible way. When I brought this up to Lady Cranefly, she pointed out that the movie was all about power through intimidation -- which is true. Charismatic evil would have been a whole different movie. Anyway, as we were leaving the theater, Lady Cranefly asked me, "What next? Thank You for Smoking? Or are you still hot on Basic Instinct II?" I responded, "Hmmm, let me see. Satire or vagina, satire or vagina--" I got punched in the shoulder -- and not for the first time. We'll see. Isn't today Guy Fawkes Day? - Drunk Monk - 11-03-2006 Where's my V mask? Where's Natalie? ![]() Sprawl - cranefly - 11-03-2006 Natalie is showing mighty fine sprawl technique. She'll be safe from anacondas. I should stop right there, but I'll chance an explanation. I recently heard a WWII aneddote. Some US soldiers are crossing an island in the Pacific. They're a demolition squad, carrying explosives, seeking out enemy weapon stockpiles and blowing them up. They'r traveling through dense jungle, and the going is rough. At night they pair up on opposite sides of trees to stand watch. They're supposed to stand and stay awake all night, but of course that's an impossibility. Soon they're all asleep. They wake to blood-curdling screams. One soldier scrambles around his tree to see his partner in a compromising position. An anaconda has swallowed one of his legs all the way up to his groin. It can't get any further. If the guy had slept with his legs together, who knows what his situation would have been. The number one concern is the guy's screaming. This is a stealth operation, after all. Once they've stuffed his mouth with cloth, they try to remove the anaconda. Pulling doesn't work. Cutting doesn't work either. It just makes the snake squirm all over the place. The brain of the group then has an epiphany. He pours gas all over the snake and lights it. Now they've got an anaconda on fire -- on a guy's leg -- squirming all over the place. The vision must have been fantastic. I think they eventually managed to cut the anaconda open lengthwise and get the guy free. His leg was raw and hairless from the digestive juices, but he was okay. Physically. I doubt his mind was ever okay after that. Anyway, sprawl technique. Use it. You'll thank me later. Brazil and Peru lose lots of ballerinas every year to anacondas. --cranefly Another ballerina bites the dust - cranefly - 11-03-2006 http://garywshockley.com/video/girl_vs_snake.wmv You may have to download this file to play it. My ISP isn't handling MIME types correctly. wtf? - Drunk Monk - 11-06-2006 shouldn't this be on the snakes on a plane thread? great vid. ![]() remember remember the 5th of november - Drunk Monk - 11-04-2011 Those freaking Guy Fawkes masks are all over the Occupy movement. You think they'll remember tomorrow and throw down? Quote:Guy Fawkes mask inspires Occupy protests around the worldhttp://www.cnn.com/2011/11/04/world/europe/guy-fawkes-mask/ Re: V for Vendetta - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 11-04-2011 The closest I've been to an Occupy movement is the one I saw in Galway. facebook is still up - Drunk Monk - 11-05-2011 so much for anonymous threats. and they're probably freezing their asses occupying Oak & SF in tonight's cold rain. i'll give them another two hours, with the time change.... |