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I like how fallout has branded itself on the minds of web artists, and occasionally pops up. Not least in Ctrl+Alt+Del, which had several Fallout 3 references. Of course this part isn't news.
This is me, being happy for *any* FO references at all.
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Have you ever seen a movie in the theater where you thought, "I'm getting this on DVD. And I'll pay my left nut for it."
And when you get the dvd, fire up the speakers and you're sitting there with your popcorn you're think to yourself "What the... this isn't the same movie! It can't be!"
V for vendetta is that kind of movie.
As for my example, I felt that way about SinCity.
And when you get the dvd, fire up the speakers and you're sitting there with your popcorn you're think to yourself "What the... this isn't the same movie! It can't be!"
V for vendetta is that kind of movie.
As for my example, I felt that way about SinCity.
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Smiley wrote:Have you ever seen a movie in the theater where you thought, "I'm getting this on DVD. And I'll pay my left nut for it."
And when you get the dvd, fire up the speakers and you're sitting there with your popcorn you're think to yourself "What the... this isn't the same movie! It can't be!"
V for vendetta is that kind of movie.
As for my example, I felt that way about SinCity.
That's what happens when comic books mutate to movies and people don't know the comics and buy the dvd's and get dissapointed.
Decent flick. Never read it though.
off topic? OMG YOU'VE BEEN CENSORED... yet you're still posting. MYSTARY!!!!
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No-ho. V for Vendetta was a tragedy from the start. A nauseatingly pretentious, idealist-out-of-ignorance carbon copy of 1984. It didn't add anything new, just subtracted and ruined the good. It should be buried and its originators shotified.vx trauma wrote:natalie portman ruined the film. with everyhting else set up, why oh why did they have to put a 'cashmagnet puppet' to draw attention to an already fit for classic movie. torrent, dont buy.
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See, and I didn't think V for Vendetta was too bad. The atmosphere mostly worked, the writing was above average and Natalie Portman didn't suck the life out of the movie (actually, I think it was her best work since The Professional - yes, it's been that long since she didn't suck). The ending was lame, as all superhero movie endings must be, but I was still pleasantly suprised. I've never read the comic, though.
Oh? I just thought of it as a good action flick with decent enough plot, not some bizarro modern depiction of orwellian dystopia. Different strokes for different folks I guess.TinyTeeth wrote:No-ho. V for Vendetta was a tragedy from the start. A nauseatingly pretentious, idealist-out-of-ignorance carbon copy of 1984. It didn't add anything new, just subtracted and ruined the good. It should be buried and its originators shotified.