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V for Vendetta, Mirrormask, Comicbook: the movie

POSTED BY: SMITH
UPDATED: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 16:59
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Sunday, April 9, 2006 10:57 PM

SMITH


I'm sure someone's already started a thread like this on this site, but since I can't find one, I'll start my own. I've seen the movie twice now, and read the novel, and I'm impressed. I loved the comic and was worried when I heard they were making it into a movie, but Hugo Weaving was brilliant, and I even liked Natalie Portman in this (I've been a little disappointed in her since Star Wars Ep.2). Some of the dialogue rubbed me the wrong way, but that was mainly the stuff that didn't come directly from the original story. Anyhoo, I strongly recommend this to anyone looking for something to see in the near future. Remember, remember, the fifth of November....
(P.S. I also recently saw Mirrormask and Comicbook: The Movie and LOVED them both. Anyone else feel the same?)

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Monday, April 10, 2006 2:51 AM

PALLAS


Dammit. I'm dying to see Mirrormask. Sigh.

And I haven't yet seen V. Er, so I suppose I'm only posting to express my jealousy ;)

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Monday, April 10, 2006 3:04 AM

KAYNA

I love my captain


Haven't seen V yet but Mirrormask is wonderful. I came to it by way of Neil Gaiman. I love his writing, and I've always been a fan of movies like the Labyrinth. This is a great flik in that tradition.

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Mal: Yeah, well I'm known for that.

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Monday, April 10, 2006 3:41 AM

REGINAROADIE


Havn't seen MIRRORMASK yet, but did see V FOR VENDETTA. Thought they did an incredible job in getting the tone right and staying faithful to the Alan Moore text but not being totally slavish.

And the ending was just perfect. Seeing Parlaiment Hill being blown up with 1812 Overture blaring over the soundtrack adn that last line of Evey's. "He was Edmund Dantes. He was my father, my mother, my brother. He was you...and me. He was all of us."

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"Maybe we should start calling your friend 'Padme' because he loves 'Mannequin Skywalker' so much, Right? (imitating robot) Danger...danger...my name is Anakin...my shitty acting is ruining saga."

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Monday, April 10, 2006 4:05 AM

CERIL


Ive seen mirrormask and v for vendetta. like em both, havent seen the other you are speaking of.

That's why I never kiss 'em on the mouth

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Monday, April 10, 2006 3:38 PM

MILFORD


Haven't seen Mirrormask or V, YET, but it'll probably be a while since they aren't toddler friendly.

As for Comicbook, are you talking about the one with Mark Hamill as Captain Courage?

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Monday, April 10, 2006 4:37 PM

GLOBLABSURDITY


Mirrormask was fantastic and fantastical. My kids loved it especially. Neil Gaiman remains a favorite author.
We've all wanted to see V for Vendetta and just haven't gotten around to it yet. Hoping to correct that little procrastination soon.


*Never judge a book by it's movie*
*The heart is an artist that paints over what profoundly disturbs it, leaving on the canvas a less dark,less sharp version of the truth*--D.Koontz (Forever Odd)

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Monday, April 10, 2006 6:16 PM

SMITH


Yay Milford! Yes, "Comicbook: The Movie" is the Mark Hamill movie! Finally, someone else who's seen it! I know, strange of me to love it so much, but the amount of cameos from voice over artists and comic book alumni just blew me away! And the extras on the dvd were also very fun...the panel with Jim Cummings (Pooh Bear) and Billy West (Futurama) is definitely a highlight.

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Monday, April 10, 2006 6:19 PM

BELOWZERO


Haven't been able to convince the library to interlibrary loan the novel yet so 'fess up: is the movie fairly faithful to the graphic novel? I simply LOVE Alan Moore and would be hurt to find out they left something important out!
OK so I love Neil Gaiman too. After Sandman how could I not? Will check out Mirrormask when it gets here.

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Rage, rage against the dying of the light. . ."
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Though my soul may set in darkness
It will rise in perfect light.
I have loved the stars too fondly
To be fearful of the night.


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Tuesday, April 11, 2006 3:10 AM

MILFORD


I was torn when it came to that movie. Part of me was amused by the concept and enjoyed the people watching in terms of cameos, but it was a little sad to see Luke dip to something like that. I did like the actor who played Captain/Commander Courage, I can't seem to recall his name, but he was hilairous.

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Tuesday, April 11, 2006 3:11 AM

MILFORD


By the way, if you love Neil Gaiman, you should read American Gods. I know it's not a graphic novel, just a novel novel, but it's a super story.

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Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:03 PM

BELOWZERO


Quote:

Originally posted by milford:
By the way, if you love Neil Gaiman, you should read American Gods. I know it's not a graphic novel, just a novel novel, but it's a super story.

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I have. I've also read Anansi Boys, his latest. I read everything Gaiman I can get my paws on!!! And everything Alan Moore. I'm not so obssessed with others but I do like George RR Martin and the guy who wrote the Harry Dresden books, whose name escapes me at the moment.

"Do not go gentle into that good night....
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. . ."
--Dylan Thomas

Though my soul may set in darkness
It will rise in perfect light.
I have loved the stars too fondly
To be fearful of the night.


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Tuesday, April 11, 2006 4:59 PM

KILGORETROUT


Ahh you guys have seen mirrormask i love neil gaiman but im stuck in south america and its not here let me know if its good if anyone reads this without giving the plot away.

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