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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I really enjoyed V for Vendetta, was expecting a shallow-ish comic book type affair (what did I know?!) and it was really absorbing and a great story
You should read the book. It's a classic and has a hell of a lot more depth than the movie. Comic books ain't all shallow afairs. fact!
Hom_Corleone wrote:
You should read the book. It's a classic and has a hell of a lot more depth than the movie. Comic books ain't all shallow afairs. fact!
I shall check it out indeed, I thought that after I saw the film but eventually forgot about it I haven't really ever been into comics/graphic novels at all to be honest as far as actually reading them is concerned, but maybe I shall make an exeption here.
Hom_Corleone wrote:
You should read the book. It's a classic and has a hell of a lot more depth than the movie. Comic books ain't all shallow afairs. fact!
I shall check it out indeed, I thought that after I saw the film but eventually forgot about it I haven't really ever been into comics/graphic novels at all to be honest as far as actually reading them is concerned, but maybe I shall make an exeption here.
Alan Moore is a genius. If you're gonna give a graphic novel start with this beauty....
Please refer to this - Vincent Cassel in his finest performance.
Have you seen it?
No not yet... I haven´t work up the nerve to watch it .I just can´t handle the aul ultra violence as much as I used to Must be something to do with been a Dad
Spigel wrote:No not yet... I haven´t work up the nerve to watch it .I just can´t handle the aul ultra violence as much as I used to Must be something to do with been a Dad
There IS a wonderful build to the film, the reverse filming works amazingly, the strong colours & angles are mesmerising......but yep, a couple of scenes are seriously full on and then some.
I've never looked at a fire extinguisher the same again
on DVD. Forgotten what a frankly stonking series it was. And there's a bit where the cops break into someone's hat and New Model Army's 'Christian Militia' is on the turntable.
"I won't go down in history, but I probably will go down on your sister."
Hank Moody
You got the slow bit right but it has very little to do with any sort of rental agrement, its more akin to sticking something in your pocket and walking away with a look of pure innocence.
Finally got around to watching Pan's Labyrinth last night (El Laberinto del Fauno) -- I'm still 'digesting' and not sure whether it's a recommendation as such.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
watshed this one last night and, man you just have to see it
fun in the strangest (realistic) way you have ever seen. half of the time you don't know if it is a actually normal you find the situation funny or not