13 Artist David Lloyd image size 12" x 16"A cancer researcher living in the USA wanted to give something back to his old high school in the north east of England, where many of the kids come from blue collar families and often lack the finances or the encouragement to move into higher education. V for Vendetta still has its place in the history of comic books films but it’s not one that needs to be revisited with any consistency.Pg. The irony of this is a comic written in the early 1980s that rose to prominence in the late 1980s remains more relevant today than a movie made in 2006 does. While it’s not entirely irredeemable, V for Vendetta is much less impactful than what it should have been. In many ways, the movie missed the point of the comics, something that has only become apparent in the years since its release. The Wachowskis created a more toothless version of Moore’s story that sacrificed its edge and message in favor of copious movie violence. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Getty Images)īut his criticisms of the V for Vendetta movie at the time the movie came out were pretty much on the money. premiere of “V for Vendetta” at the Rose Theater on Main New York City. Parsons, chairman and CEO of Time Warner arrive at the Warner Bros. Bewkes, president and COO of Time Warner Inc., actress Natalie Portman, producer Joel Silver and Richard D. NEW YORK – MARCH 13: (from left to right) Jeffrey L. Financially, the movie was a relative success in that it wasn’t a complete failure. And it also did extremely well in DVD and Blu Ray sales. Overall, the film did reasonably well as it certainly didn’t lose money, and that’s a massive win in Hollywood. It starred Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman, who was fresh off the Star Wars prequel films. Directed by James McTeigue, it utilized a script written by the Wachowskis who had risen to fame thanks to The Matrix. In 2006, a V for Vendetta film was released to theatres. Moore being a much bigger name at that point didn’t hurt the situation. But DC republished the comics in collected editions under their Vertigo imprint in the late 1980s with greater success. When it was originally published in the early 1980s in the UK, the story was a dud. It eventually struck a lot of chords with readers. Related Story: It’s time to tell the story of what Captain America did in the pastĪn early major impact was V for Vendetta, a story about a mysterious revolutionary in a Guy Fawkes mask rebelling against the dystopian version of the UK represented in the graphic novel. His work with characters like Swamp Thing, Superman and Green Lantern have remained influential to this day, as has Watchmen. Well, among comic book readers, at the very least. His work with DC Comics during this era made him a household name. But he would go on to become a major talent in the 1980s. Writing for 2000AD, Marvel UK, Doctor Who Weekly and more were early successes for him that brought attention his way. V for Vendetta debutsĪlan Moore started building his career primarily in the UK in 1978. The culture has left the movie behind, though the graphic novel remains quite relevant. That being said, this is not a movie that has aged particularly well over the last 15 years. V for Vendetta is by far the best of the bunch, though that isn’t sayin much.Īt the time of its release in 2006, the movie did quite decently at the box office and with critics. From Hell. When discussing the best comic book movies ever made, none of them even enter the conversation. And while he usually has the countenance of an old man telling kids to get off of his lawn, he’s right in this case. Time has not been kind to V For Vendetta.Īlan Moore hasn’t exactly been a big fan of most film adaptations of his work. By Ian Goodwillie 1 year ago Follow Tweet
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