Just caught the end of V for Vendetta seen it god knows how many times had to study it for terrorism culture and identity last year. I really dont know what to think off it lol. Some of the acting is great, some is terrible, it ignores the original story so much that it might aswell be called something else. Some of the 'quotes'/scripting is brilliant and some is shameful, but i still find it weirdly alluring and enjoyable. About to finally get around to watching 'The Network'.
From what I had heard, it was reasonably faithful to Moore's graphic novel. I can't debate the point though, having never read it. Still, I'm inclined to try to judge adaptations on their own merits, as hard as that can be, particular if you are fond of the source material. What is the key difference between the two, in your opinion, and how does it alter the story for the worse?
Do you mean
Network, the oscar winning movie? It's interesting. It's aged a little as a film, but it remains relevant.
I watched
The Driver the other night. It's a real gem of a thriller. Superb car chases, taut dialogue, and a simple (but not stupid) plot.
I also finally got around to seeing
The Princess Bride, the origin of such quotes as, "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means," "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die," and, "Never get involved in a land war in Asia." It's a very good fantasy movie, the earliest example I've seen of a kids movie smart enough to entertain adults.