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What do you think of the new picture? I was thinking of just adding a bit of variety. The pluses is that this is publicity portrait so it would look really nice. On the negative side, this probably doesn't reflect the description of Evey as nice as a different picture might. (It just kinda looks like Natalie Portman).
This one, or maybe a portrait with her head shaved? -- P-Chan 09:59, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
I'm removing this template from all its articles:
Which, I agree, is fairly provocative. However, I don't see how "V for Vendetta" deserves this on its own, or what useful information it provides. Surely the links in the articles are sufficient? If people want to revert my changes, that's fine by me. But please reply to this post so we can get a discussion started. At the moment I see no reason why the template should exist. Maccy69 13:33, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
Template:V for Vendetta has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page. Thank you. — Maccy69 17:41, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
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Does the community feel that the following two theories about Evey's name are sound enough to be included in the article?
Firstly, for most of the story, V calls his apprentice Evey, but towards the end he calls her Eve. This change emphasises her maturing from the naive girl into the woman who now embodies the ideas.
Secondly, in the Mosaic religions, Eve is the mother of humanity and Moore's Eve becomes the mother of the new order.
Dogtooth ( talk) 00:58, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
I'm not sure Gordon had a last name in the book. Should be taken out if no reference, a page of the book would do. The film, er, "doesn't count" to put it politely, since Stephen Fucking Fry really had nothing to do with Gordon as written. Then again in the film Evey was in her mid-20s, powerful, and WORKED FOR the repressive media. Rather than as a match packer. So two very different Gordons, only one of which is a bleedin' travesty.
This is irrelevant, but if they wanted to make a film about such a stupid load of old shite, why not pay Alan Moore a fee to cover any resemlances, pick off the stylistic elements (basically, the mask), and call the film "The Amazing Guy Fawkes Man"? It would save pissing all over the sensibilities of anyone who ever enjoyed the book.
It'd save mistakes like this being maken. Ah, I love that book!
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What do you think of the new picture? I was thinking of just adding a bit of variety. The pluses is that this is publicity portrait so it would look really nice. On the negative side, this probably doesn't reflect the description of Evey as nice as a different picture might. (It just kinda looks like Natalie Portman).
This one, or maybe a portrait with her head shaved? -- P-Chan 09:59, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
I'm removing this template from all its articles:
Which, I agree, is fairly provocative. However, I don't see how "V for Vendetta" deserves this on its own, or what useful information it provides. Surely the links in the articles are sufficient? If people want to revert my changes, that's fine by me. But please reply to this post so we can get a discussion started. At the moment I see no reason why the template should exist. Maccy69 13:33, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
Template:V for Vendetta has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page. Thank you. — Maccy69 17:41, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
This article needs the B-Class checklist filled in to remain a B-Class article for the Comics WikiProject. If the checklist is not filled in by 7th August this article will be re-assessed as C-Class. The checklist should be filled out referencing the guidance given at Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment/B-Class criteria. For further details please contact the Comics WikiProject. Comics-awb ( talk) 16:28, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
Does the community feel that the following two theories about Evey's name are sound enough to be included in the article?
Firstly, for most of the story, V calls his apprentice Evey, but towards the end he calls her Eve. This change emphasises her maturing from the naive girl into the woman who now embodies the ideas.
Secondly, in the Mosaic religions, Eve is the mother of humanity and Moore's Eve becomes the mother of the new order.
Dogtooth ( talk) 00:58, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
I'm not sure Gordon had a last name in the book. Should be taken out if no reference, a page of the book would do. The film, er, "doesn't count" to put it politely, since Stephen Fucking Fry really had nothing to do with Gordon as written. Then again in the film Evey was in her mid-20s, powerful, and WORKED FOR the repressive media. Rather than as a match packer. So two very different Gordons, only one of which is a bleedin' travesty.
This is irrelevant, but if they wanted to make a film about such a stupid load of old shite, why not pay Alan Moore a fee to cover any resemlances, pick off the stylistic elements (basically, the mask), and call the film "The Amazing Guy Fawkes Man"? It would save pissing all over the sensibilities of anyone who ever enjoyed the book.
It'd save mistakes like this being maken. Ah, I love that book!
188.29.165.100 ( talk) 05:23, 2 January 2015 (UTC)
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