December 16, 2005

Second 'V for Vendetta' Trailer Online.

(Posted In Action Cult Drama Trailer Alert )

vfortrailer2.jpegThe first one was pretty impressive, looked a little 'disguised' and flashy. Just loading this second one up now, certainly going to check it out at the cinema when it finally arrives - quite a rare occurance now, hate the cinema more and more, probably been less than half a dozen times this year. Anyway, in various sizes over at Apple, so click the link below. [Source : AICN].

'V for Vendetta' Trailer Two in Quicktime (Various Sizes).

» Posted by logboy at December 16, 2005 03:46 AM
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SIMPLY GREAT!

» Posted by Uruloki at December 16, 2005 04:01 AM

the poster looks better than the trailer :). I'm still sceptical because I hated Reloaded and Revolutions.

» Posted by blubb at December 16, 2005 05:17 AM

I'm still holding my breath on this. It looks good, but if they dumb down the social criticism this is going on the fire along with League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I'm simply not convinced that Alan Moore translates to the big screen well.

» Posted by Edweird at December 16, 2005 09:50 AM

Part of me wants to like this movie, but another part of me knows full well that the people who made it are a bunch of whiney, navel-gazing, idiot Liberals who would be plenty happy to see Saddam Hussein still in power, and the Chinese communists over-running the island of Taiwan.

» Posted by barnyrubble at December 16, 2005 10:10 AM

I'm very much looking forward to this, especially after reading the many raves that this got at BNAT.

» Posted by opus at December 16, 2005 10:24 AM

Interesting to see the Graphic Novel credit only goes to the Illustrator David Lloyd. Moore's finally getting his wish for no credit on his adaptations.

But your right, Moor doesn't translate well, and I'm still doubtful of how much they'll get away with on this. It's possibly a good film, but i'm sceptic of it as an adaptation.

Bring on John Hurt though!

» Posted by Xris at December 16, 2005 10:52 AM

Every single review of those who saw it at BNAT was GLOWINGLY positive. Supposedly slick, thought-provoking & controversial. Hugo Weaving is a big plus for me. Quite the actor......just watch him in the "Interview" if you're only familiar with his Agent Smith persona.

» Posted by Marten at December 16, 2005 11:17 AM

heck, watch him in priscilla, queen of the desert

» Posted by joeybrash at December 16, 2005 11:54 AM

Is the Trailer Broken for anyone else? It keeps freezing at the shot of him leaping from some building... IT won't save it either.. it keeps giving me some error when I try that.

» Posted by dave/web-monkey at December 16, 2005 12:01 PM

that happened for me, with the 'large' version. did the high res one instead, using videolan to play it or QT Pro with the window scaled down. anyway, like the trailer, remember the book fondly - brother has a page of original art from it upstairs at his place - yes i think its almost impossible to judge to mood of the work when adapting to film... big plus for me is stephen rea, who i thinks a bit underrated (love him in 'citizen X').

» Posted by logboy at December 16, 2005 12:44 PM

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