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- V for Vendetta: Happy Guy Fawkes Day!V for Vendetta: Happy Guy Fawkes Day!
- V for Vendetta: A Riveting Review"V for Vendetta" is a film of verifiable value, vetted by viewers both venerable and vernal.
- V for Vendetta: Freedom! Forever!V for Vendetta is a daring and imaginative view of Britain as a fascist state in the 2020s. The character V (Hugo Weaving) is a thrillingly Batman and Joker and Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader and Shakespeare rolled into one.
Closeted: The Bent PeopleHow does exile exist with in these two dramas in comparison? What, if anything, do they tell us about the human condition?- Movie Review of V for VendettaA positive review of James McTeigue's V For Vendetta. Review draws comparisons between George Orwell's 1984 and this film.
- V for Vendetta: Tackling Totalitarianism, Anarchy, FreedomAmong Alan Moore's criticisms of the movie adaptation was that the lead character was portrayed more as a freedom fighter instead of an anarchist revolutionary.
- V for Vendetta is One of the Greatest MoviesI am going to show you that this movie is one that you cannot miss out on watching!
- Remember V for Vendetta: A ReviewIf you are looking for a movie that will keep your attention, make you think and be fast paced and brilliant, then V for Vendetta is the movie for you.
- Symbolism in V for VendettaA brief look at various uses of symbolism in the film "V For Vendetta."
- The Philosophy of V for VendettaAn analysis of the philosophy behind the movie V for Vendetta.
- V for Vendetta: The Norsefire and the U.S. GovernmentAs the V for Vendetta of old critiqued Margret Thatcher's culture of fear in the 1980's, the 2006 film does the same for the Bush Administration.
- V for Vendetta Movie ReviewV for Vendetta movie review written as an English paper with internal citations.
- V for Vendetta ReviewAlong with its predecessors 1984, Fahrenheit 451, and A Clockwork Orange; V for Vendetta proves to be a philosophically inclined, politically apt film.
V for Vendetta: What Graphic Novel Did They Read?While the movie version of V for Vendetta may improve somewhat on a second viewing, for a fan of the graphic novel, the movie still falls far short of what I had hoped for.
V for Vendetta is Best Picture of the YearSeeing V For Vendetta on Friday March 17 on opening day, I loved every minute of what I think is the best film of the year- V for Vindicated : V for VendettaFanboys of the world, unite and rejoice! Hollywood has taken our favorite tale of anarchy and turned it into a film that the mainstream could accept without surrendering the work's heart and soul.
- The Joker Vs. V: What Makes a Villain a HeroThe characters of V from "V for Vendetta" and the Joker from "The Dark Knight" are very similar, but one is seen as a hero and the other is seen as a villain.
Darker Than Black 4A professional review of Funimation's release of Darker than Black Volume 4- V for Vendetta is A for AmazingBasically, a summary of why I liked the movie and why I recommend that anyone and everyone see it.
- V for Vendetta and SociologyA look through sociology at V for Vendetta.
- Remember Remember the 14th of NovemberV from the V for Vendetta graphic novel series and film goes to Washington to demand redress for the crimes against the Constitution.
V for Vendetta: Haunting View of Future from the PastA review of recent blockbuster movie, V for Vendetta, starring Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving.- V is for Cookie, and That's Good Enough for MeFlamboyant producer Joel Silver boasts an extremely lucrative resume. The action films that he's produced, features some of Hollywood's biggest names, making him one the "jewyest" producers in Cinema.