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areyouincahoots wrote:XenHu wrote:Ah what the hell...
*Pulls out knives*...
I'm with ya Strikewolf..
-X
Guess what, Xen? I bought V for Vendetta this weekend! I'm going to watch it tonight, wanna join me? lol
AK_iceman wrote:I miss the days when this thread wasn't stupid and I liked reading every page.
Now, I've missed the last 400-500 pages and if tried reading them I would have to gouge my eyes out with a spoon after a short while.
Hey hoots!
strike wolf wrote:AK_iceman wrote:I miss the days when this thread wasn't stupid and I liked reading every page.
Now, I've missed the last 400-500 pages and if tried reading them I would have to gouge my eyes out with a spoon after a short while.
Hey hoots!
How do you know that you would gouge your eyes out if you've never read them?
I await your response.
AK_iceman wrote:strike wolf wrote:AK_iceman wrote:I miss the days when this thread wasn't stupid and I liked reading every page.
Now, I've missed the last 400-500 pages and if tried reading them I would have to gouge my eyes out with a spoon after a short while.
Hey hoots!
How do you know that you would gouge your eyes out if you've never read them?
I await your response.
Because every once in awhile I drop in, read a couple posts, and if I see anything worth responding to then I will. I know it doesn't mean anything to you, but I haven't posted in this thread for like 200 pages.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
qeee1 wrote:V for Vendetta is ok, but certainly nothing too insightful, my nerdy comic book friends say the movie butchered the anarchist philosophy of the comics, and judging by the lack of such in the film, they're probably right.
*waves*
Hi ICY! try spatula's for eye gougind and you'll never go back to spoon again.
strike wolf wrote:Even though I have only read a small portion of the comics and have not seen the movie yet, I feel comfortable making the assessment that the people involved with movie did not want to make it longer by putting you in a situation where you yourself have to determine whether he is good or evil. I also think that most movie goers come to see actions for the traditional good vs. evil fights with maybe the occasional twists and do not come there to figure out who's good and who's evil.
Oh you are SOOOOO wrong. Being a comic book man myself and having read both I feel different. I feel in the comic book they did a much better job of letting the reader decide whether he is a hero or villain and thus had as many anarchist principals, but didn't cast them as the good guys as the movie did.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
qeee1 wrote:Then they shouldn't have made V for Vendetta into a typical action movie, if they wanted to stay true to the novels original artistic vision. I mean fine if they want to make some other interpretation of it, but it wasn't like they did that either, they just made a dumbed down for hollywood version. Changing everything so as to fit a genre of movie is a terrible idea btw. It's so stagnent... culture must move an evolve and dance the funky monkey.
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I'm coming to kill you..... hehehehe........
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--Andy
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
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