There seem to be wildly different opinons of this movie. I'm curious to see how this breaks down in terms of numbers....
I loved it. Good movie.
I hated it. Terrible movie.
I niether loved it, nor hated it. I'm in the middle.
I refuse to even see it or have no interest in seeing it.
There seem to be wildly different opinons of this movie. I'm curious to see how this breaks down in terms of numbers....
I'll even go so far as to say, best movie I've seen in a year.
Currently playing as Encyclopedia Brown in the Traitor Game!
It's in the "best movie I've seen in 2006" category for me, though there hasn't been much competition for that.
I loved it. Made my top 5 comic book movies.
If you hadn't read the graphic novel, it is thee best translation of moore's work.
If you've read the novel, you'll hate the comformist ending and the need to condense the storyline into a 2 hour block
if you can get over the above, it still rocks :)
click here for some characters to use in rumbles
“We need to apply the science of communication to the communication of science.” - Preston Manning
I liked it quite a bit. Some very.... interesting references. I'm sure I'd have gotten more if I was British(I know I missed a few things), but it's a movie that rewards close viewing. Oh, and the performances.... wow. Not just the main characters, but the expressions on even the minor ones was great.
As if it's close to the book.... I don't know. But it was a rewarding movie without knowing about the book.
Oh, and we hit the trailor jackpot with this one, which helped my mood anyway. (Silent Hill, Pirates of the Caribbean, Superman)
Klickatat, female, roleplayer, and all around me.
JackApostrophe: You've got to understand that Bc is evil. Picture the most evil person you can. Then add about ten litres more of pure, concentrated evil. Then sprinkle on some extra evil just to make sure. You are now picturing a cat
Now, imagine the queen of the cats. The cat among cats. Then imagine that cat was being manipulated by someone else from behind the scenes.
That person is Bc. At her best
I really enjoyed the film. Had I not read the comics prior to seeing the movie I think I would have been blown away. However the whole time there were so many elements that I wish they would have included. I also didn't really enjoy how far off base it went by going down the whole America is a fascist country route.
i loved it and saw it 2 times on a 5 story high, 7 story wide imax screen. it really is the only way to see a movie anymore. def worth the ten bucks to see it on the imax! the only thing is even the big screen didnt do anything for portmans figure.
Never read or heard anything about V for Vendetta, but freakin' LOVED the movie.
"Kryptonite-laced nail polish. Isn't it too divine? Under all that steel, just a man."
-- Cheetah, Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Made me buy the GN. Is there a higher praise then that?
Nothing against the actors or director, but I just don't feel the desire to see the film. The book was amazing, and I'm pretty happy with that. Maybe I'll give it a rent, but there is no burning desire to see it right now.
"I figure the right thing starts at the beginning of the day, not after you've been caught." - John Crichton (Farscape)
I just saw this movie and it completely wowed me. I don't remember hearing much about how great it was when it was released at the theatre. The powerful imagery the interesting setup and character. Also great seeing natalie portmans transformation through the film. Also some wicked twists.
Hi, my name is Peter Parker and I make satanic pacts with demons..I shall not buy Amazing Spider-Man until the marriage returns. Be a part of the movement.
Yeah it was pretty cool. I wanna see a Storm Saxon movie next :D
I waited until a friend rented this to watch it. I enjoyed it very much as a movie. The book is far better, but as a movie, it kept me interested.
Bookmarks