Remember, remember the 5th of November

Remember, remember the 5th of November.

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The gunpowder, tea leaves, and plop.

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no.

Can't own a gun but twice a year I can buy explosives because some guy failed to blow up Parliament 400 years ago.

Kinos for this feel?

the ride never ends

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I have never seen this movie

good moive

we are legion

Watch it for Natalie Portman dressed as a school girl and kino slow time dagger fights.

yeah, I don't really get this holiday. did they want him to blow it up, and it's a "nice try, guy!" party? or are they celebrating him being such a clown that he fucked it up like a sort of ironic hipster thing?

Ok, I will

1984

>coomershit
I'll pass

>Natalie Portman dressed as a school girl
>not her with her head shaved bald
Your taste in fetishes is plebian.

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Hey, kids. Wanna go raid a Scientology center?

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Oiy!! You got a loicense for dat speech, doya?

ironic, how the movie depicts a totally not hitler theme, yet the bongs are already living in a big brother society which they've welcomed with open arms.

The ironic thing is that Allan Moore and George Orwell are both socialists despite the fact that right wingers love to appropriate their works

Ironic that Allan Moore used Guy Fawkes as the face of his liberal terrorist when Guy Fawkes was a very Conservative Catholic Reactionary who was trying to depose the more liberal Protestant Monarchy with a more conservative Catholic Monarchy.

mfw I was the first user on Zig Forums to post a pic of himself wearing a Guy Fawkes mask back when the movie came out

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Alan Moore is a hack and I feel like Orwell's thing was more about AUTHORIANISM BAD rather than right or left bad. He was a socialist, sure, in theory, but he didn't like how it was being implemented, especially after seeing commies up close in the spanish civil war.

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I don't think the irony was lost on him. It wasn't about Fawkes himself as much as the tradition in England of Guy Fawkes Night and wearing the mask. The cause of the civil disobedience against government wasn't the same and the government was different. Yet both V and Fawkes were fighting against their current British government. V was more flat out anarchist and Fawkes was fighting for the Catholic authority. I think Moore also wasn't fully behind V and showed him as a complex flawed character. I think the movie glossed over that. Though certainly represented the work better than Snyder's shitty take on Watchmen.

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there's nothing ironic about it

>What a naughty girl. Time to confess your sins.
What a load of liberal crap. We know there have never been any cases of priests being pedos. They're always upstanding members of society.

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v was a bad guy and he was self aware of it and hence he knew there's no place for him after the revolution

Orwell was a democratic socialist and sympathetic to anarchists too. He was definitely against authoritarianism more than anything else.

Holy fucking based EFG.

The movie is good but i feel like it made V too heroic. He was a morally ambigous terrotist in the comic

the movie is a total opposite of the comic book

I feel like the part where the rich snob chick is fucking hobos at the park for food after the revolution fucks everything up in the comic shaped my sexuality.

Epic to the win, user.
Epic to the win.

Zoom zoom, retard.

That's why 1984 and Brave New World are so enduring...we are slowly walking into both of those worlds.

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Wrong. He hated communism/socialism/authoritarian

It got popular because the King whom it was intended to kill - James VI and I - decreed it a day of celebration because he had survived. It also connected nicely with the anti-catholic sentiment which was pretty widespread in Britain over the 17th and 18th centuries.
In modern terms, it's be a bit like if American security forces had foiled 9/11 - assuming, for the purposes of this example, that it was not an inside job - and Dubya had declared the day a national holiday.

I thought he loved the Spanish commies, he wrote a whole book about them

He changed his views after Catalonia.
In the end he was naming everyone he suspected to be a communist in the hopes the british government would stop them.
He was a fierce nationalist and a socialist.

That book is a redpill on communists and is why he turned on them.