Pashalis said:I just watched the movie for the first time
and read the article from Laura afterwards (http://www.sott.net/articles/show/143031-V-is-for-Vendetta-Give-a-Penny-for-the-Guy-).
I thought some of us could point on the article (and the comments on the bottom) in forums that discuss the movie on the Internet ?!
what do you think of that?
Edit: I added (and the comments on the bottom)
Laura said:Well, we generally don't like to push our stuff on other forums but we ARE having a good time on Facebook with it!
I'm getting ready to go make popcorn and we'll be firing up the surround sound!!!
Laura said:Pashalis said:I just watched the movie for the first time
and read the article from Laura afterwards (http://www.sott.net/articles/show/143031-V-is-for-Vendetta-Give-a-Penny-for-the-Guy-).
I thought some of us could point on the article (and the comments on the bottom) in forums that discuss the movie on the Internet ?!
what do you think of that?
Edit: I added (and the comments on the bottom)
Well, we generally don't like to push our stuff on other forums but we ARE having a good time on Facebook with it!
I'm getting ready to go make popcorn and we'll be firing up the surround sound!!!
Connie said:I have not seen this movie, only trailers and scenes on You Tube. I plan to watch it but my initial reaction to the movie is in the form of a question: How is the fear delivered to the masses via the media and governments any different than the fear presented by the character in this movie? I'm not trying to stir up things here, I'm truly inquiring. Fear is fear to me. I don't see the difference. What am I missing?
Pob said:Connie said:I have not seen this movie, only trailers and scenes on You Tube. I plan to watch it but my initial reaction to the movie is in the form of a question: How is the fear delivered to the masses via the media and governments any different than the fear presented by the character in this movie? I'm not trying to stir up things here, I'm truly inquiring. Fear is fear to me. I don't see the difference. What am I missing?
I think you should watch it first Connie and then see if you can answer your question yourself.
The movie seems very violent and violence is not really my preferred genre. However, if I can get my friend (who is a member of this forum) to watch it with me and perhaps explain the parts I am bound to misinterpret, then I will watch it. Because if I watch it by myself I guarantee you I will interpret it as "fear."Pob said:Connie said:I have not seen this movie, only trailers and scenes on You Tube. I plan to watch it but my initial reaction to the movie is in the form of a question: How is the fear delivered to the masses via the media and governments any different than the fear presented by the character in this movie? I'm not trying to stir up things here, I'm truly inquiring. Fear is fear to me. I don't see the difference. What am I missing?
I think you should watch it first Connie and then see if you can answer your question yourself.
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." -Thomas JeffersonConnie said:The movie seems very violent and violence is not really my preferred genre. However, if I can get my friend (who is a member of this forum) to watch it with me and perhaps explain the parts I am bound to misinterpret, then I will watch it. Because if I watch it by myself I guarantee you I will interpret it as "fear."
Galatea said:RedFox said:Well, its 9.41am on the 5th of november.
Thought I'd start of the celibrations :)
(hope the firework images work!)
Wow! I love those fireworks :D
Happy 5th of November everyone!! :)