So, I finally saw V for Vendetta...it was awesome...not as good as it looked in the ads, but it was still a great movie...i dunno, i liked it and i was really, really surprised at the amount of homosexuality and current world politics involved in it...Anybody else like it? I also have to go see the ballad of ricky bobby, the new will ferrell movie...it looks hilarious...later.
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LOVE
I LOVE V FOR VENDETTA!!!!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE THAT MOVIE!!!!! As for the Talladege Nights it was hilarious! Especially the amount of gay jokes in the movie! lol there's more guy on guy action than there is straight action in that movie!!! Enjoy!
"Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs,
Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes."
- The Iliad (bk. XX, l. 315), (Bryant's translation)
Well VfV is suppose to be lik
Well VfV is suppose to be like that, the comic is even more bettter. But yes, homosexuality plays a very big part in the story, because after all it was the death of Valerie that further fuels the vendetta of V. I LOVE V FOR VENDETTA, why, because it reminds me of 1984. I love the ideas, it spreads.
DON'T BE STUPID!!!!! BE A SMARTY!!!!!!!!!! ABSTAINANCE IS THE WAY TO PARTY!!!!!!!!
If being gay is a disease, I might as well call in sick for the rest of my life.
fav. movie in forever
that movie incourperated my three favorite things:
1) homosexuality
2) the fact that there is no such thing as coincidences, everything happens for a reason
3) for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
it was freaking awesome and i watch it about once a week. it was perfect and flawless and i wouldnt change a single thing it makes me reconsider things, and realize my fears about being gay in the future
If you dont take life into your own hands now you'll be lost forever. now is your time
I finally watched V for Vende
I finally watched V for Vendetta last night and then again earlier this morning and it turned out to be so much better than I had expected. I cried during the Valerie autobiography last night and then during the killing of Dr. Surridge this morning. I'm sure if I watch it again that I'll probably cry during some completely different scene than before
"When there's nothing left to burn, you have to set yourself on fire."