remember remember the 5th of november
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:20 am
I'm baaaaaaaaaack.
Sorry i've been gone, but you know how it is. Walking in a park at night, meet a cute lady. Try to make lovey dovey with her. She handcuffs you and turns out to be a narc who says you raped her. Two freaking wimp cops show up you bunch one the other gets in a lucky shot.
You know how it goes.
But seriously, I just got done watching V for Vendetta. I was blown away that movie was awesome. I tell you Alan Moore can write man. I knew it would be good. He hasn't written a bad thing ever. First he wrote the Watchmen, and V id definitely a graphic novel I will have to get. I don't know what it is but British stuff is just so freking good. I mean British comedies are awesome and way better than our own. The movies are way more original and the comics are dag blame good. I mean, i'm not putting down our American comedies or anything, but for some reason I just enjoy The stuff put out from across the pond more. I don't know.
I mean Blackadder, The Young Ones, Monty Python, Coupling, Bottom, Not the nine o'clock news, and the Office. These are some groundbreakingly funny shows. And V has been the best movie I've seen so far this year. I'm still proud to be American, but an American who really like British TV and movies. I know that makes me a Tory. I apologize. But the point of all this British brown nosing is that V for Vendetta did the comic proud. Natalie Portman was a wonder. Hugo Weaving as V was fearsome and reassuring at the same time.
THe movie dragged in the beginning but it had to so as to explain what was going on. But when you got everything, it went forward and made a very scary dichotomy of what's going on today.
A line in the movie "A writer tells a [story/lie] to bring forth the truth, a politician tells one to hide the truth."
If that's the case than Alan Moore and the Wachowski Brothers brought forth a story/lie that tells a truth of what could be. All in all i recommend this movie. I give it four bats up.
Sorry i've been gone, but you know how it is. Walking in a park at night, meet a cute lady. Try to make lovey dovey with her. She handcuffs you and turns out to be a narc who says you raped her. Two freaking wimp cops show up you bunch one the other gets in a lucky shot.
You know how it goes.
But seriously, I just got done watching V for Vendetta. I was blown away that movie was awesome. I tell you Alan Moore can write man. I knew it would be good. He hasn't written a bad thing ever. First he wrote the Watchmen, and V id definitely a graphic novel I will have to get. I don't know what it is but British stuff is just so freking good. I mean British comedies are awesome and way better than our own. The movies are way more original and the comics are dag blame good. I mean, i'm not putting down our American comedies or anything, but for some reason I just enjoy The stuff put out from across the pond more. I don't know.
I mean Blackadder, The Young Ones, Monty Python, Coupling, Bottom, Not the nine o'clock news, and the Office. These are some groundbreakingly funny shows. And V has been the best movie I've seen so far this year. I'm still proud to be American, but an American who really like British TV and movies. I know that makes me a Tory. I apologize. But the point of all this British brown nosing is that V for Vendetta did the comic proud. Natalie Portman was a wonder. Hugo Weaving as V was fearsome and reassuring at the same time.
THe movie dragged in the beginning but it had to so as to explain what was going on. But when you got everything, it went forward and made a very scary dichotomy of what's going on today.
A line in the movie "A writer tells a [story/lie] to bring forth the truth, a politician tells one to hide the truth."
If that's the case than Alan Moore and the Wachowski Brothers brought forth a story/lie that tells a truth of what could be. All in all i recommend this movie. I give it four bats up.