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In reply to the discussion: V for Vendetta [View all]

sabrina 1

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2. I saw the movie but want to see it again in perspective to OWS.
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 08:55 PM
Feb 2012
V for Vendetta’s Alan Moore, David Lloyd Join Occupy Comics

http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/12/alan-moore-occupy-comics/


Tireless activist Moore has long lamented our disturbing creep toward totalitarianism, exploring the topic in V for Vendetta — which unleashed the ubiquitous, grinning Guy Fawkes mask that’s been worn by members of Anonymous and the Occupy movement — as well as in Watchmen and most recently The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century: 1969, which darkly closed out the surreal yet optimistic ’60s to make way for a dispirited, destructive ’70s and beyond.

Moore knows more than many how much the Occupy movement means to those who watched as last century’s activist spirit was siphoned away by mindless consumption and militarism.

“My actual feelings about the ’60s are that, yes, of course we had limitations,” Moore told Wired.com in an extensive July interview ahead of LXG: 1969‘s Comic-Con International premiere. “We talked a lot of shit, and we didn’t have the muscle to back it up. For the most part, we had good intentions. However, we were not able to implement those intentions. And when the state started to take us seriously and initiated countermeasures, the majority of us folded like bitches. Not all of us, but a good number. We weren’t up for the struggle that had sounded so great in our manifestos.”

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Predictably, that struggle has cropped up again in the wake of last century’s overlooked political and economic inequities, as well the still-new century’s uniquely dystopian nightmares. (Infinite detention for Americans? WTF, Congress?) Moore has rarely missed the chance to lend his name to righteous causes, as his recent support for the late, great Harvey Pekar’s memorial, as well as an excellent takedown of Frank Miller’s Occupy paranoia, illustrate quite nicely.


That was another nice endorsement to have for OWS.



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V for Vendetta [View all] unionworks Feb 2012 OP
If you care to watch this movie: DocMac Feb 2012 #1
Nah, that would be Empire of the Sun (1987) that 'launched' his career. Electric Monk Feb 2012 #8
I'll have to find that movie. DocMac Mar 2012 #13
I saw the movie but want to see it again in perspective to OWS. sabrina 1 Feb 2012 #2
I watched the film outdoors with other occupiers Generic Other Feb 2012 #4
years from now unionworks Feb 2012 #5
Wait, wut Leopolds Ghost Feb 2012 #6
The ink is faded unionworks Feb 2012 #3
Fills in some plot holes... Introduces some new sub-plots. backscatter712 Feb 2012 #7
It's just getting better unionworks Feb 2012 #9
I actually have yet to read V For Vendetta, but I'm a big fan of Watchmen. Leopolds Ghost Mar 2012 #10
thanks unionworks Mar 2012 #11
Read the book before you watch the movie :-) Leopolds Ghost Mar 2012 #12
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