NRR - v for vendetta
bassie
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crushes on Natalie Portman aside...folks interested/excited about this? v for vendetta
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There are some commercials for movies nowadays that make me wanna throw the TV out the window.
i love how the thing everyone wants to talk about is portman's shaved head. must make the directors feel pretty good!
A great comic book written by a dude that should get more props than he does outside of comic book nerd circles. Alan Moore is the author's name. "From Hell" & "League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen" were comics he wrote. I'll see this, but I don't know how it's going to work on the big screen.
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Alan Moore is definitely one of the best writers in comics.
From Hell was amazing (and so so SO much better than the movie would lead you to believe).
Truthfully, I'm not sure this movie would have been able to come out as easily 2-3 years ago in the height of 9-11 fear...
I'm guessing that setting England as a totalitarian government is too close to home for some folks on BOTH sides of the Atlantic.
That tag line on the poster is !!
yes - i'm enjoying the tagline, too.
i like them.
in other news i saw hustle & flow. loved it!
in other news, i saw capote and liked it very much!
did shephard fairey do the posters? looks obey-esque (the second more than the first).
and im pretty sure Portman is still rocking the shaved head, right?
Check out his Swamp Thing. That was hot. I dug watchmen, but the first time I read it I skipped some of the essays & faux-magazine articles. The ending is amazing.
I can understand why some might not dig this aspect, but for those who do it rocks.
That Swamp Man series completely deconstructed the whole genre while telling a great story using a historic comic character.
Reminds me of a quote by John Barth:
"Postmodernism is tying your necktie while simultaneously explaining the step-by-step procedure of necktie-tying and
chatting about the history of male neck-wear - and managing a perfect full Windsor anyhow."
Again, an acquired taste, but one I enjoy...
Completely readable and enjoyable.
Should have kept my mouth (fingers?) shut until after you read it!
And "Watchmen" is one of the few comics that transcends the genre - it is modern literature. I agree that the interludes seem to ruin the pace at first, but I actually came to look forward to them toward the end.
And, as stated, the ending is incredible.
Yet Swamp Thing will always remain peripheral to the DC line-up.
Alan Moore iz his own animal.