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This movie already has the right-wing talk shows all a-twitter.

 

Yay for free publicity.

 

This looks great. Hugo Weaving teaming up with the Wachowskis and Natalie Portman in the first can't-miss blockbuster of 2006. I'm psyched.

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Fascist England. Anarchist terrorist/hero who wears a Guy Fawkes mask. TSM poster Justice had the hero in his avatar at one point. Dunno if he still does.

 

Question: Does this come out today?

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Fascist England. Anarchist terrorist/hero who wears a Guy Fawkes mask. TSM poster Justice had the hero in his avatar at one point. Dunno if he still does.

 

Question: Does this come out today?

 

okay, that's right, I knew I saw that somewhere.

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what's the premise for this movie?

the same as Aeon Flux and Ultraviolet...the hero goes around the city killing as many people as possible because the government is evil~

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Ebert said it's one of the best super hero films of all time along with Spider-man 2 and Batman Begins.

 

EDIT - I aplogize, this is what Ebert really wrote:

 

"Movies based on comic books are getting more thoughful and challenging in their stories. And after Batman Begins and Spider-Man 2, V for Vendetta is one of most intriquing so far."

 

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/v_for_vendetta/

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I'm definitely gonna have to scrape up the cash and see this one. I haven't felt like paying to see a movie at a theather in a long while. This movie may change that.

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There is an IMAX showing it not too far from me. I saw Batman Begins there and it was incredible. I'll be going that route. Read the comic this week. A good read. If it's really loyal to the comic it's not as much of an action film as the teasers would make you think. The speeches alone are worth the price of admission.

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According to Ebert's review, the comic's original writer Alan Moore has disowned this movie. And I don't blame him. He's quite possibly the greatest comic book writer in history, but look at the films that they've made out of his works: The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell, Constantine, and the various Swamp Thing opuses. Hollywood has consistently taken his books, which were incredibly deep and intellectual, and turned them into dumbass action thrillers. I'd be pissed too.

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According to Ebert's review, the comic's original writer Alan Moore has disowned this movie. And I don't blame him. He's quite possibly the greatest comic book writer in history, but look at the films that they've made out of his works: The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell, Constantine, and the various Swamp Thing opuses. Hollywood has consistently taken his books, which were incredibly deep and intellectual, and turned them into dumbass action thrillers. I'd be pissed too.

 

 

I liked Swamp Thing.

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My screenwriting Prof, Mike Atkinson, who writes for the Villiage Voice, said it was one of the worse movies he has ever seen.

 

When you have one character whose mouth and has these long ass speeches, you get a tad bit bored.

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Really enjoyed Alan Moore's comic. From what I understand, despite Moore's stance on it (he's perpetually cranky, i dont think anything would ever please him), its actually very faithful.

 

i can pick out most all the scenes from the trailer and the comic.

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My screenwriting Prof, Mike Atkinson, who writes for the Villiage Voice, said it was one of the worse movies he has ever seen.

 

Anyone who names any movie that has come out in the past 20 years as "worst ever" clearly needs to watch more Mystery Science Theater, because there were movies back in the day where they literally couldn't even keep the camera focused on whatever it was pointing at. Yeah, Battlefield Earth was fucking lame, but it looks like a masterpiece when you compare it to something like Manos: The Hands of Fate or anything Ed Wood ever did.

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Basically yes, but it actually looks promising and has a good story to it.

Good story and from the makers of the Matrix series is an oxymoron.

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My screenwriting Prof, Mike Atkinson, who writes for the Villiage Voice, said it was one of the worse movies he has ever seen.

 

Anyone who names any movie that has come out in the past 20 years as "worst ever" clearly needs to watch more Mystery Science Theater, because there were movies back in the day where they literally couldn't even keep the camera focused on whatever it was pointing at. Yeah, Battlefield Earth was fucking lame, but it looks like a masterpiece when you compare it to something like Manos: The Hands of Fate or anything Ed Wood ever did.

Err, I meant worst ever.

 

Go read his reviews at VilliageVoice.com, he knows what he is talking about.

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Alan_Moore_XX.jpg

 

"Well sir.... I don't like it."

 

 

 

Constantine was a pleasant surprise to me. It would be nigh-impossible to actually have a faithful Hellblazer or Moore-era Swamp Thing movie.

 

God, did they ever fuck the dog with LXG, though. That one would NOT have been that hard to faithfully adapt at all. Some of the obscure references would be lost, but it's a straight-up good adventure yarn. You have to have hyde eatting people and ripping them the fuck apart.

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My screenwriting Prof, Mike Atkinson, who writes for the Villiage Voice, said it was one of the worse movies he has ever seen.

 

Anyone who names any movie that has come out in the past 20 years as "worst ever" clearly needs to watch more Mystery Science Theater, because there were movies back in the day where they literally couldn't even keep the camera focused on whatever it was pointing at. Yeah, Battlefield Earth was fucking lame, but it looks like a masterpiece when you compare it to something like Manos: The Hands of Fate or anything Ed Wood ever did.

"Plan 9 from Outer Space" rules!

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