V for Vendetta

Started by JKozzy12 pages

Just wondering, why are there two threads? 😖

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f43/t314853.html

Well, Cinemaddiction was moderator when the thread was made, And never did anything about it.

What do you guys think? Should I close it to avoid confusion?

I dont think it's really necessary, bcuz One's in a MOVIE fourm. And the Other is in a COMIC BOOK fourm.

And some ppl may not go to COMIC BOOK fourms, so they wouldnt be able to know it was there. 😛

I da-no, the Comic Book one is more lively to me, bcuz i used to be the only one who posted shit there 😮

And the reason I THINK, why i was the only one (sum of the time) is bcuz sum ppl dont go to the Comic Book fourm.

......... i da-no if u should... bcuz i'm a even person, so i'll be posting everything to in the other threads, IN THIS THREAD so no one is left out.

Info from Movies.com

V for Vendetta

Based on Alan Moore's graphic novel, the story is set in the futuristic fascist nation of Great Britain; a terrorist called V (Hugo Weaving) violently rebels against the restrictive government with the help of a woman named Evey (Natalie Portman) whose life he has saved. (Action/Adventure)

Cast Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, Stephen Rea, Stephen Fry, John Hurt

Director(s) James McTeigue

Originally posted by Pezmerga
Actually I heard they made changes and Alan Moore isnt too happy about it.
Alan Moore has a right not to enjoy this. Two of his graphic novels have been ruined by Hollywood already- From Hell and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Let's just hope that the Wachowski Bros and James McTiegue know what they're doing

For real, bcuz I know i'm going to PISSED if this movie is way out of proportion, and is not the same story i fell in love with.

I'm nerves to see it, bcuz of the changes they may had made.

Well the people who have seen it have said that the only real changes that were made were updating the story somehwhat you or time. There are no significant changes to the story at all, and it is pretty faithful to the graphic novel. Many people who have seen it have said it is one of the best movies of the year.

I know but still... I'm going ot be a little nerves about the film even if people told me EVERY single thing that was changed even in details

I dont see why they had to change the "Strength through Purity" poster to "Strength through Unity" I dont understand the significance you get out of changing one word.

I liked how they did the Dominoes, that was kick-ass, lol. And i thought it was kinda funny how they added Evey with Pepper Spray 😆

Originally posted by JenR1215
I know but still... I'm going ot be a little nerves about the film even if people told me EVERY single thing that was changed even in details

I dont see why they had to change the "Strength through Purity" poster to "Strength through Unity" I dont understand the significance you get out of changing one word.

I liked how they did the Dominoes, that was kick-ass, lol. And i thought it was kinda funny how they added Evey with Pepper Spray 😆

Unity and Purity are two very VERY different things.

What do they mean? (i dont know)

Maybe if i did, i'd understand why they changed it, lol

New Promo of Evey

French Mag:

Here's the thread should be going to RedRutgers 😉

and...

Natalie's

V4V - Comic Books

V4V has a new TV Spot which comes on during the SuperBowl.

I found this really interesting interview with Hugo Weaving from Dark Horizons about the V for Vendetta. I don't know if anyone's seen it, but I was just going to put a little snippet of what he said.

Weaving says that in hindsight, it was an advantage to have had little time to prepare for this film, "or to have had three or four weeks mucking around with the mask with lights and just seeing what works and what doesn't, I think would've been probably ideal. Then you start and everyone knows where you're at." In trying to define his 'V' character, Weaving sees him as "close to an avenging figure but he's also an heroic figure as well. On the one hand he's been abused by a government, tortured, abused, poisoned and burnt and he has a vendetta to kind of kill them all."

Hugo IS the real V, he works out the challenges he faces.. unlike James who just LEFT the movie disgust

But i dont know the whole story about Jamesy-Boy, but I'm glad he left.

From what I have heard, he was fired because he would hi on every women in sight, and he was a big jerk.

yeah, they always said, "it just wasnt working out" so your probably right.

And with the interviews of the cast/crew they always said how they were happy to work with Hugo, but I never heard any comment AT ALL about working with what time they did with James.

I also think that Hugo is the kind of actor who can really work emotion behind a mask. I couldn't see anyone else in the role even though James was the original V.