V for Vendetta- Remember Remember
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This doesn't portray Fawkes correctly. He didn't dangle. He JUMPED when they put the noose on. So as to not give the crown the satisfaction of torture like with Wallace in Braveheart. England had its freedom. And its freedom that *is* the whole idea.
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240p we meet again....
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Is it me or is this the only video of this scene that you can find...
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This scene wasn't historically accurate at all.
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@YayPinkie well, those are pussies who talk shit behind a comp, & those who going to do something about it...like start with the take out the military, with force!
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@Kraytsfollower : That's right, he did, as a final act of defiance. Its a pity the producers didn't seem to know this fact, because it would have fitted perfectly into the spirit of the film.
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what ever your opinion is on guy fawkes there's no denying that he was a clever bugger.
i read that in order to give himself a quicker death he jumped from the top of gallows early to the surprise of everyone there so he could break his own neck and not have to painfully choke. either religious activist or treasonous mad man, he was still very clever.
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Guy Fawkes, ostatni płomień zgasł, Guy Fawkes, ofiara protestanckich kłamstw! ;P
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@micmac41 Okay... you go do that in your little imaginary world. Guy Fawkes was just a member of a group of English-Catholic terrorists that wanted to kill King James I, members of Parliament, and innocent people for no reason. Sounds like a real "hero" to me. Idiot.
This movie is just a middle finger to the government.
And one of the greatest.
YayPinkie 2 years ago 128
The greatest country ever. Hah! The Romans said the same thing about their empire. We Brits said the same of ours.
National arrogance never gets anyone anywhere.
PuissantAlgernon 3 years ago 22