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Splum 03-19-2006 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by RawAlex
Might I suggest then that you stick to Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider movies? Some of us are entertained by actually USING our brains rather than switching them off for a cheap laugh and visual valium to make our pathetic lives pass a little more quickly.

You probably saw yourself in that movie - any one of the dummies watching TV and not thinking about what it said.

Alex

Dude wtf is your problem, its a MOVIE not real life, I dont appreciate you assuming Im some mindless idiot because I didnt find the movie entertaining or even worth my $12 bucks. It was filled with offkey moments that had barely meaning in the story itself, why the hell did he play that folk song right after EV was standing in the rain? That didnt make any fucking sense at all, and did you count how many times they said the word bollocks in that film? That whole introduction of himself to EV while he used all those V words was the lamest speech I ever heard. The government wasnt even scary for christs sake, the 'leader' looked like a fucking nerd with a wig. Dude come on it was an OK movie at best, this one could easily have waited for DVD seriously. Again you put way too much meaning into this film, go watch Fahrenheit 911 again.

V_RocKs 03-19-2006 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Splum
I dont appreciate you assuming Im some mindless idiot because I didnt find the movie entertaining or even worth my $12 bucks.

If you pay $12 to see a movie, you are not a mindless idiot, you are a pennyless idiot.

RawAlex 03-19-2006 10:05 PM

Splum at the end of the day, you went looking for the matrix or something else, and when presented with a movie that challenged your imagination a little bit, you instead focused on nitpick points rather than looking at the concept and the execution.

I have a suggestion for you: Don't see first weekend movies. First run movies require a very open mind.

Alex

Rochard 03-19-2006 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TheSpreader
Any movie that makes a terrorist out to be the "good guy" is not a movie I care to watch.

In my opinion, it was nothing more than a multi-million dollar Al Qaeda recruitment film. :2 cents:

I saw this movie last night. While I think it was worth seeing once, I'd never own it on DVD. Just a bit too odd for me.

I'm not sure if this movie is about a "terrorist" in the tradiational sense. He surely didn't kill anyone who was innocent.

reynold 03-19-2006 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by TheSpreader
That movie was fucking HORRIBLE!!! What a vastly metaphoric terrorist sympathizing crap of a film! The political agenda is shoved into your face repeatedly throughout the movie and it's usually a bunch of mindless rhetoric. The 3 or 4 short action scenes were decent as best but the rest of the film was a huge steaming pile of shit.

If you haven't seen this movie then don't waste your money. I do find it ironic that the film takes place in futuristic England (after the U.S. self destructs) and is served a heaping dose of "liberty through terrorism" by a dude dressed up like a French martyr. What is this world coming to?!?!?

If I had 4 hands I would give it 4 thumbs down. :mad:

Thanks for your advice, dude.

Nookster 03-20-2006 12:00 AM

Funny how a lot of you guys show displeasment with the film, but yet obviously didn't even come close to understanding the story. Ebert was right, thumbs up.

tristan_D 03-20-2006 12:53 AM

I haven't seen the movie but so far most critics are complaining about it being repleted with political statements.

Was there a scene were Hugo Weaving appears without the mask? I have noticed he has been less credited in the promotion

Mr. Mojo Risin 03-20-2006 01:02 AM

I still want to see it.

dunefield 03-20-2006 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSpreader
Any movie that makes a terrorist out to be the "good guy" is not a movie I care to watch.

In my opinion, it was nothing more than a multi-million dollar Al Qaeda recruitment film. :2 cents:


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Splum 03-20-2006 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by tristan_D
I haven't seen the movie but so far most critics are complaining about it being repleted with political statements.

Was there a scene were Hugo Weaving appears without the mask? I have noticed he has been less credited in the promotion

Nope not really, he still has a disguise even when he went once unmasked. I gotta say he did a horrible job, I found the V character awkward and boring. Natalie on the other hand did a great job, I felt for her character much more.

Greg B 03-20-2006 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Nookster
Funny how a lot of you guys show displeasment with the film, but yet obviously didn't even come close to understanding the story. Ebert was right, thumbs up.

What the fuck is 'displeasment'??? Is that a word? That totally just fucked me up.

Yeah I'm sure they'll love the movie in Europe. I think they sell booze at theatres there.

Greg B 03-22-2006 11:33 PM

Well hush mah mouth and call me cornpone! This movie brought in over $2 million each day Monday and Tuesday. That's an indicator that it still has juice and could be #1 this weekend again. With numbers like that it's a good bet to be a hit.

BVF 03-22-2006 11:36 PM

i saw it last night...great fucking movie


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