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Read our extra supplement about "V for VENDETTA" the movie and its characters at the bottom of this page.
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Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is a 2006 comedy film about NASCAR racing. The film is directed by Adam McKay, who co-wrote the film with Will Ferrell. The film stars Ferrell and co-stars John C. Reilly, Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Amy Adams, Gary Cole and Jane Lynch. Various Saturday Night Live alumni also make appearances.
The film was primarily shot in North Carolina including Charlotte, Huntersville, Cornelius, Cabarrus and Gaston counties. Additional filming was done at the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. Racetrack scenes at Texas Motor Speedway were shot at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, using a Porsche Cayenne outfitted with camera mounts on all four corners of the car.
The film is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for crude and sexual humor, language, drug references and brief comic violence.
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The Ricky Booby T-ShirtsRicky Bobby Talladega Nights, everyone loves Will Ferrell and this is one of his most expensive movies to date. There is a leather jacket made by Nascar but it cost hundreds of dollars and is not even in stock at the time of this writing. Instead you can get a simple Talladega Nights Ricky Bobby T-Shirt and you are ready to "Shake and Bake" at work or at school. Check the Talladega Nights T-Shirts here.
Remember the french car pilot from the movie, check the "Pepe Le Bitch" Costume at the same store, hilarious!
John William "Will" Ferrell (born July 16, 1967) is an Emmy and Golden Globe nominated American comedian, impressionist, and actor who first established himself as a cast member of Saturday Night Live.
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V for Vendetta Review
A movie worth watching several times just to get the hidden messages. I know I will. How can you go wrong with a movie written by the Wachaoski's before they did the Matrix, based on a story by Alan Moore?In case you're out of the loop V for Vendetta tells the story of a revolutionary, or possibly a terrorist (Terrorlutionary! Brilliant!) in a near future Britain that has come to be ruled by a very 1984 totalitarian government. V takes on the dramatic personae of Guy Fawkes the Catholic terrorlutionary (my new favorite word) who sought to blow up Parliment on the fifth of November 1605.In similar fashion to the Matrix movies, and the original story (which I will be purchasing as soon as possible), the tale is loaded with references and parallels to stacks of literary texts. I know I missed many of them but I could feel the layers of material sliding around under the surface. As an example of something I did catch, watch the pupils of the leaders. They are extremely dilated when they are in power, but shrink when they are at the end of V's blade. Power is the drug of choice in this society.
That kind of depth leads me to believe that there is a lot more that I've completely missed and that I want to learn from this film. I suspect this will sit alongside the original Matrix (if not the sequels) as a testament to layered storytelling in the film medium.
Even if you don't get all giddy when you notice a literary allusion in the background of a shot, this movie still has obvious relevance to our world. At what point does a revolutionary become a terrorist? When you don't agree with him? Was there ever a difference? How far is too far in the pursuit of a worthy goal? What would you do to be free? What would you give up to feel safe?
There is some action in the film, but it's not an action movie. There is one notable scene where the good guy really gets to strut his stuff, but it has a terrible price. This film is about ideas, not ass kicking.
Honestly that is where it really excels. This movie manages to cram a lot of questions and concepts into an enjoyable to watch package that is just removed enough from the present day to make it palateable, but still a little too close for comfort.
To quote Natalie Portman's Evey,
"Artists use lies to tell the truth."
The artists behind this film have a lot to say.
The meaning of "V" in V for Vendetta
There are numerous references throughout V for Vendetta to the letter V and number 5, which is itself "V" in Roman numerals. The character V is seen reading and quoting from Thomas Pynchon's novel, V. and listening to Beethoven's fifth symphony (the first four notes of which can be represented as the letter V in Morse code and were used as a call sign by the BBC during World War II) V introduces himself to Evey with a five-syllable phrase: "You can call me V." A large part of V's speech is in iambic pentameter, which is comprised of five iambs. The phrase "Remember, remember, the fifth of November" is also referenced; it is the first line of a nursery rhyme detailing the exploits of Guy Fawkes. The name of every chapter begins with the letter V. Evey's name-"Evey"-is actually composed of "E" (the fifth letter of the alphabet; 5 in Roman numerals is V),"V",and "Y" (which is the 25th letter of the alpabet = 5 squared). Another link to that letter comes from his identification as the "Prisoner of Room Five", as later revealed in the series (since the Roman numeral for 5 is V). (In addition, "5" converted to binary numerals is "101", so "Room 5" is "Room 101", which is reminiscent of the infamous torture chamber in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four). V is also a guinea pig for the hormone substance Batch 5, which transforms him into the being we see in V for Vendetta. V's hideout is accessed from the closed Victoria Park tube station, the damaged sign of which resembles a sideways V when Finch locates it. Also, the very title of the story "V for Vendetta," is made up of 5 syllables.
V for Vendetta Plot
(watch out for spoilers)
The investigation into the bombing is assigned to Eric Finch, an experienced investigator who serves the government out of a love of order, rather than political conviction. Through him we meet other figures in the Party, including the Leader, Adam James Susan, a recluse who is fixated on the police state's computer system, "Fate."
V next blows up the Old Bailey, and confronts three Party figures to accuse them of past crimes: Lewis Prothero, the propaganda broadcaster who serves as the "Voice of Fate"; Bishop Anthony Lilliman, a pedophile who represents the Party in the clergy; and Delia Surridge, a seemingly apolitical doctor who had a personal relationship with Finch. V attacks each of them in an ironic fashion, derived from previous encounters. V drives Prothero to insanity by destroying his collection of priceless dolls in a reproduced death camp oven; he kills Lilliman by forcing him to consume a cyanide-laced communion wafer; and Dr. Surridge is killed with a lethal injection.
Finch begins his research upon his discovery of Dr. Surridge's diary. It reveals that all three victims were officers at the Larkhill Resettlement Camp, and that over the previous several years, every other staff member from the camp has died, apparently killed by V - the vendetta of the title. Finch later discovers that this "vendetta" actually served as a diversion from the true cause of action. V, the only prisoner to have survived the death camp, chose to eliminate its surviving officers to prevent the Fingers from discovering his true identity. Without existing records of his real name or personage, V can operate covertly. Now, all that is known is that he was subjected to medical experiments involving hormonal injections of a substance called "Batch 5," which apparently caused V's transformation into a brilliant and obsessive avenger.
