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When Moore began work on V For Vendetta, a reaction to the right-wing government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, his collaborator Lloyd suggested that they use a Fawkes mask “as an emblem ...
The sinister Guy Fawkes masks made famous by the film V for Vendetta have become an emblem for anti-establishment protest groups. Who's behind them?
Nearly two years after the film “V for Vendetta” was released, the hacker group Anonymous wore the Guy Fawkes masks depicted in the movie during protests against the Church of Scientology.
The Guy Fawkes mask was a traditional British item, often used to create Guy Fawkes effigies for kids to beg for money with, and to be burnt on bonfires.
Warner Bros.’ upcoming “V for Vendetta” could be renamed “B for Bad Luck.” The movie is based on an acclaimed graphic novel -- but that book’s author has called the screenplay ...
V For Vendetta director James McTeigue has applauded hacker group Anonymous's use of the distinctive masks from the comic book movie. McTeigue, whose John Cusack-led movie The Raven opens in the ...
The mask itself first became popular after the release of the 2005 film V For Vendetta, which was inspired by a graphic novel illustrated by David Lloyd.
The cat's underside pressed against the glass appears to form a shape that's similar to the iconic white face mask featured in the V for Vendetta movie starring Natalie Portman.
The sinister Guy Fawkes masks made famous by the film V for Vendetta have become an emblem for anti-establishment protest groups. Who's behind them?
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