V for Vendetta - Glimpse into the future perhaps?
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Originally Posted by TopBanana
You've stated three different things. Should we extrapolate that and assume two thirds of everything you say is bunk?
For some reason you went and did a thread search where I made some comments about the film. Based on what I'd seen of it. I stopped watching it about 40 minutes in as I decided it was pretty **** poor compared to the original. When I saw this thread I merely stated I hadn't seen it, as I haven't watched it all the way through.
What possible advantage or disadvantage could I acrue by being dishonest?
Maybe at least have try to have some point in your postings?
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Originally Posted by Duck_Pond
Not having seen the film either, how does it compare to say, Sin City?
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Never knew about this film. It's an area that interests me so have just bought a dvd of it from Ebay
Never knew about this film. It's an area that interests me so have just bought a dvd of it from Ebay
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Originally Posted by Ben v7
I'll have to read George Orwell's book. I had heard about it before now but it's become a must read for me now.
These grim predictions really do appear to be becoming a reality. An author's imagination of a repressive and controlling society are clearly similar to what our own 'leaders' have in mind - the notions are the same and now the technology is available to do it, it is being introduced under a thinly masked veil. The mask is surely starting to slip...
Power corrupts... and the band of individuals incharge of us all clearly have their aspirations.
These grim predictions really do appear to be becoming a reality. An author's imagination of a repressive and controlling society are clearly similar to what our own 'leaders' have in mind - the notions are the same and now the technology is available to do it, it is being introduced under a thinly masked veil. The mask is surely starting to slip...
Power corrupts... and the band of individuals incharge of us all clearly have their aspirations.
If you've ever wondered why Policemen are sometimes referred to as pigs....
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Originally Posted by moses
lol i sound like a proper glaswegian, thats what i am
i can speak english tae but people here cant understand me, lol so when i speak my own way they can lol
croosh u mind crush here, he has met me, rob aka cryptwalk and also michellewrx, very very nice people
we all had lunch together and chelle took me oot on rich's 22b lol, wicked and she lost it on the track haha
u can speak tae them and they will confirm i dont sound like abu hamsa lol
i can speak english tae but people here cant understand me, lol so when i speak my own way they can lol
croosh u mind crush here, he has met me, rob aka cryptwalk and also michellewrx, very very nice people
we all had lunch together and chelle took me oot on rich's 22b lol, wicked and she lost it on the track haha
u can speak tae them and they will confirm i dont sound like abu hamsa lol
your a brother from another motherland not any in the uk. you cant have the cake and eat it.
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Originally Posted by JTaylor
Adaptation of 1984 with John Hurt as Winston Smith is sympathetic to the book and the Animal Farm animation is also worthwhile.
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Originally Posted by moses
i cant wait for the day
what makes V one of the best of superhero's is, he is so polite and classy and that mask and english accent , lol wicked, it woz pure class
when he wore the suicide jacket, i loved that part so much
everyone shat themselves
what makes V one of the best of superhero's is, he is so polite and classy and that mask and english accent , lol wicked, it woz pure class
when he wore the suicide jacket, i loved that part so much
everyone shat themselves
Step aside Johnathon Woss, FILM 2006 has a new reviewer
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Digging up an old post. I remembered this thread and I saw the film on TV last night for the first time. I really enjoyed it though it was a bit of a strain trying to pretend Natalie Portman was actually English despite the Australian/South African accent! I suppose they have to bung in an American star to sell it in the USA.
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He wrote it in 1948, otherwise itd have been '1994'.
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Just watched V for Vendetta. Thought it was a great film but chilling how the grim future predicted actually seems to be in part becoming a reality (film was produced well over a year ago).
Police state, surveillance at every opportunity, ID cards, eves dropping on the public being proposed at certain events, effective censorship of the media (BBC charter threatened by government), all powerful dictatorship style leadership (all the main parties are becoming one - no real choice), climate of fear, laws preventing demonstration or opposition (protests outside houses of parliament banned and 'terrorist' legislation), oppressive schemes that the public don't want (Road Charging), restrictions on free speach etc.
This idea of a revolution... I suspect over the next 10-20 years we will see more and more of this, so perhaps one day...
As a note, interesting the civil war in America scenario the film contained... I do see this is a very real possibility down the line.
Police state, surveillance at every opportunity, ID cards, eves dropping on the public being proposed at certain events, effective censorship of the media (BBC charter threatened by government), all powerful dictatorship style leadership (all the main parties are becoming one - no real choice), climate of fear, laws preventing demonstration or opposition (protests outside houses of parliament banned and 'terrorist' legislation), oppressive schemes that the public don't want (Road Charging), restrictions on free speach etc.
This idea of a revolution... I suspect over the next 10-20 years we will see more and more of this, so perhaps one day...
As a note, interesting the civil war in America scenario the film contained... I do see this is a very real possibility down the line.
Their kind of Socialism includes complete overall control of the people!
If you are going to read Orwell, he was a very far seeing chap, I would read "Animal Farm" first followed by "1984" so that you get the full picture of what happens with that kind of government, in the right order.
You can get the books easily at a library-so far anyway!
Les
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Just watched V for Vendetta. Thought it was a great film but chilling how the grim future predicted actually seems to be in part becoming a reality (film was produced well over a year ago).
Police state, surveillance at every opportunity, ID cards, eves dropping on the public being proposed at certain events, effective censorship of the media (BBC charter threatened by government), all powerful dictatorship style leadership (all the main parties are becoming one - no real choice), climate of fear, laws preventing demonstration or opposition (protests outside houses of parliament banned and 'terrorist' legislation), oppressive schemes that the public don't want (Road Charging), restrictions on free speach etc.
This idea of a revolution... I suspect over the next 10-20 years we will see more and more of this, so perhaps one day...
As a note, interesting the civil war in America scenario the film contained... I do see this is a very real possibility down the line.
Police state, surveillance at every opportunity, ID cards, eves dropping on the public being proposed at certain events, effective censorship of the media (BBC charter threatened by government), all powerful dictatorship style leadership (all the main parties are becoming one - no real choice), climate of fear, laws preventing demonstration or opposition (protests outside houses of parliament banned and 'terrorist' legislation), oppressive schemes that the public don't want (Road Charging), restrictions on free speach etc.
This idea of a revolution... I suspect over the next 10-20 years we will see more and more of this, so perhaps one day...
As a note, interesting the civil war in America scenario the film contained... I do see this is a very real possibility down the line.
Great film
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Wow, it has been a while since i saw
I thought the muppet had came back
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