Coming up on the 20th Anniversary of the release, more relevant each year unfortunately.

Available to rent on Youtube and Amazon Prime

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      19 hours ago

      This is another adaptation where the comic is much more nuanced and a way better take than the movie.

      The movie whitewashes the hell out of V, in the graphic novel he’s actually a fucking psychopath.

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        I’m glad we have both the comic and the movie. I’m glad the movie led me to the comic. I love them both.

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        Well, I mean they tortured the shit out of him. I have no problem with someone tortured by a corrupt and fascist government going full psychopath and killing a bunch of nazi wannabes.

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        in the graphic novel he’s actually a fucking psychopath

        Well, he’s lionizing a Christian terrorist, so that tracks.

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            16 hours ago

            Men who were Catholic were guilty of treason rather than heresy, and thus were generally hanged, drawn, and quartered. Legate and Wightman were nontrinitarian and technically protestant.

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            17 hours ago

            I would hazard a guess that he wasn’t a fan of the parliament, considering where he was found. That said, I do understand those ruling the country at the time were pretty horrible. I still don’t agree with his and his compatriots’ methods, nor do I trust that their rule, had they succeeded, would have been benevolent rather than the same, but bad for Protestants instead.