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Originally posted by Rasobasi420
Funny, I just got back from V myself. Apparently Alan Moore, the original writer, didn't want anything to do with the film. I haven't read his reasons though.
Originally posted by Umbrax
Originally posted by Rasobasi420
Funny, I just got back from V myself. Apparently Alan Moore, the original writer, didn't want anything to do with the film. I haven't read his reasons though.
Alan Moore doesn't want anything do with any film based on his works.
From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen were both his creations and he hasn’t seen either of them.
Originally posted by Merger
Isn't V for vendetta made by the Wachowski Brothers?? ie Creators of the 3 Matrix movies?
From Hell???? Ie the movie about a mason being involved in Jack the Ripper murders????
Originally posted by Merger
From Hell???? Ie the movie about a mason being involved in Jack the Ripper murders????
I haven't seen "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" anyone have a short synopsis???? ANYTHING to do with world domination etc???
Kind Regards
Merger
V for Vendetta -Wiki
Moore and Lloyd initially conceived the series as a dark adventure strip influenced by British comic characters of the 1960s, as well as Night Raven, a Marvel UK strip which Lloyd had previously worked on with writer Steve Parkhouse. The name V for Vendetta was editor Dez Skinn's idea, as an homage to the IPC comic strips of the 1960s. Moore credits Lloyd with the idea of dressing V as Guy Fawkes.
From Freedom to Fascism, Continues Popular National Tidal Wave for New Documentary
The film makes several powerful suggestions for action that Ashland viewers cheered for, including not to accept a national ID chip or card, and to vote for representatives that will sign an affidavit to question and possibly extinguish the Federal Reserve System. The film leaves our bi-partisan viewers with the suggestion to stop being good democrats and good republicans, and join together.
As Aaron Russo’s documentary, America: From Freedom to Fascism, circulates throughout the country, overflowing auditoriums and receiving standing ovations, our fingers and many others’ are crossed in the hope that Russo’s film will actually screen in a theatre near you.
Originally posted by Regenmacher
Looks like a movie with a decent plot for a change, plus it has the conspiracy angle.
Although I am not too fond of a bald Natalie Portman
or was I with he bald Sigourney Weaver in Alien 4.
Originally posted by Zaphod58
Why does a movie have to represent *ANYTHING* but ENTERTAINMENT? Or is EVERYTHING a sign of things to come.
Originally posted by Zaphod58
Why does a movie have to represent *ANYTHING* but ENTERTAINMENT? Or is EVERYTHING a sign of things to come.
what is the NWO waiting for ?
get on with it already !!!