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The sinister Guy Fawkes mask made famous by the film V for Vendetta has become an emblem for anti-establishment protest groups. Who's behind them? From New York, to London, to Sydney, to Cologne ...
V for Vendetta masks could be noticed all over the city: on protesters' faces; spray painted on walls; and even on the front page of the Freedom and Justice Party newspaper. 2011 saw the ...
One of the most recognizable quirks in the V for Vendetta comes from Hugo Weaving‘s V speaking every line packed with V-words. With lines like “Voila! In view, humble vaudevillian veteran ...
Her character Barbie is one of the world's most recognisable Halloween costumes this ... dressed up as vigilante V from the cult film V For Vendetta. Also known as a Guy Fawkes mask, Margot ...
James Purefoy was the first choice for V in V For Vendetta, but the first choice isn't always the right one. The English actor quit the movie a few weeks after production started, and they had to ...
You could hardly level that accusation, though, against V for Vendetta. Written and produced ... It’s like a Halloween mask of the Joker, but when this joker speaks, the words flow out in ...
"V for Vendetta" was arguably a bigger project than either of those shows, so why did Purefoy back out of it after six weeks ...
From New York, to London, to Sydney, to Cologne, to Bucharest, there has been a wave of protests against politicians, banks and financial institutions. Anybody watching coverage of the ...
The masks are from the 2006 film V for Vendetta where one is worn by an enigmatic lone anarchist who, in the graphic novel on which it is based, uses Fawkes as a role model in his quest to end the ...