Alan Moore On the Impact V for Vendetta Has Had On the Occupy Protests

Alan Moore On the Impact V for Vendetta Has Had On the Occupy Protests

Alan Moore the creator of V for Vendetta chimes in on the Occupy Movement and how the Guy Fawkes mask has become a symbol for the protests around the globe.

By nailbiter111 - Nov 27, 2011 04:11 PM EST
Filed Under: V for Vendetta
Source: guardian.co.uk




Alan Moore is an interesting guy, there is no doubt about that. You would think a writer would be overjoyed to watch his creations become a full featured film, but he isn't like most writers. He even asked to have his name removed from the credits of 2006's film version of V for Vendetta. He felt as though Time Warner had prostituted his "baby".

And now the Occupy Movement, like Occupy Wall Street has latched on to the Guy Fawkes mask as a symbol, Alan Moore is back in the spotlight. He sees the parallels of the graphic novel and the state of affairs in many countries. He points out how in the 1982 comic the fictional police state relied on CCTV cameras on every street corner to help control the public.

And perhaps the most satisfy parallel that Alan Moore draws upon from his 1980's ten-issue series is how the crusade is successful. He said, "The reason V's fictional crusade against the state is ultimately successful is that the state, in V for Vendetta, relies upon a centralised computer network which he has been able to hack. Not an obvious idea in 1981, but it struck me as the sort of thing that might be down the line. This was just something I made up because I thought it would make an interesting adventure story. Thirty years go by and you find yourself living it."




What follows is an excerpt from
The Guardian:

"I suppose when I was writing V for Vendetta I would in my secret heart of hearts have thought: wouldn't it be great if these ideas actually made an impact? So when you start to see that idle fantasy intrude on the regular world… It's peculiar. It feels like a character I created 30 years ago has somehow escaped the realm of fiction."


"That smile is so haunting," says Moore. "I tried to use the cryptic nature of it to dramatic effect. We could show a picture of the character just standing there, silently, with an expression that could have been pleasant, breezy or more sinister." As well as the mask, Occupy protesters have taken up as a marrying slogan "We are the 99%"; a reference, originally, to American dissatisfaction with the richest 1% of the US population having such vast control over the country. "And when you've got a sea of V masks, I suppose it makes the protesters appear to be almost a single organism – this "99%" we hear so much about. That in itself is formidable. I can see why the protesters have taken to it."


"I find it comical, watching Time Warner try to walk this precarious tightrope." Through contacts in the comics industry, he explains, he has heard that boosted sales of the masks have become a troubling issue for the company. "It's a bit embarrassing to be a corporation that seems to be profiting from an anti-corporate protest. It's not really anything that they want to be associated with. And yet they really don't like turning down money – it goes against all of their instincts." Moore chuckles. "I find it more funny than irksome."


"At the moment, the demonstrators seem to me to be making clearly moral moves, protesting against the ridiculous state that our banks and corporations and political leaders have brought us to."




This is a great article by Guardian and should be read in it's entirety by clicking the guardian.co.uk link below.
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elcaballerooscuro92
elcaballerooscuro92 - 11/27/2011, 4:22 PM
everyone please check this out is my seconde editorial
http://comicbookmovie.com/dc_comics/news/?a=50351
CyclopsWasRight
CyclopsWasRight - 11/27/2011, 4:23 PM
remember remember the fifth of november..... BUT NOVEMBER ALREADY PASSED SOOO.... YEAH.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 11/27/2011, 4:26 PM

TChallaTchaka
TChallaTchaka - 11/27/2011, 4:29 PM
I'd say remember remember the fourth of November the day congress passes the financial services Modernization Act of 1999 which overruled Glass-Steasgall.

Also remember remember Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 08-205 (2010
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 11/27/2011, 4:32 PM
superbatspiderman
superbatspiderman - 11/27/2011, 4:33 PM
I think there is a big difference between what happed in V for Vendetta and the Occupy movement.
jjmeylar
jjmeylar - 11/27/2011, 4:42 PM
He's actually speaking like a level-headed human. That's weird for Alan.
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/27/2011, 4:55 PM
it happened in london as well,check out the video at about 2:09.......

V FOR VENDETTA!

Supes17
Supes17 - 11/27/2011, 5:04 PM
Where can I buy one of those masks?
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 11/27/2011, 5:08 PM
SUPES=INTERNET
http://www.partycity.com/product/v+for+vendetta+mask.do?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=ProductSearch&utm_campaign=GoogleMerchant&extcmp=GoogleMerchant
THRILLHO
THRILLHO - 11/27/2011, 5:14 PM
HeyVanity
HeyVanity - 11/27/2011, 5:25 PM
Wait, so frank miller is being a bitch about it and alan moore finds it all funny? What is happening to our world?
SteveBosell
SteveBosell - 11/27/2011, 5:44 PM
I think it's ridiculous that so many people here give Frank Miller a hard time. I guess the 1st Amendment only goes one way, right? It's only freedom of speech when we agree. I think most people here are desperate to latch on to anything that supports the unjustifiable mayhem that has stemmed from these protests. Over 3,400 arrests worldwide- murder, rape, public masturbation, drug selling and possession, assaulting police officers, blocking traffic, rioting, destroying private property, etc. All of this can be found online via credible news sites.
juggy4711
juggy4711 - 11/27/2011, 5:57 PM
Nailbiter tell the 46% of Americans that do not pay income taxes to cough up their fair share and then may be you would have a point.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 11/27/2011, 5:57 PM
superbatspiderman
superbatspiderman - 11/27/2011, 5:58 PM
Occupy Wall street is just a bunch of whiners who think that corporations owe them something. People don't believe in working for their earnings thwese days they just think people owe them something.
BatmanIsBaddest
BatmanIsBaddest - 11/27/2011, 6:12 PM
You are "the 99%"? No, you're more like the 1% because the majority of Americans (rich or not) think you're a joke. As Gingy said: "Get a job, right after you take a bath."

(And before you people bite my head off: There are "Help Wanted" signs everywhere. If menial labor is below you, you deserve to be unemployed.)
Supes17
Supes17 - 11/27/2011, 6:39 PM
K just ordered the mask from amazon lol
HavocT
HavocT - 11/27/2011, 7:07 PM
And no one mentions anon or its origin? lol
cable23
cable23 - 11/27/2011, 7:26 PM
I was all for the Occupy Wallstreet until the hippies came along. Thats when the shooting, the rape, and the unsanitary mess came to be. Bottom line is something needs to change and the people are fed up with their goverment. I know a lot of people want to blame Obama but to me its Congress. Screw the these different political parties because if they were smart enough they would work together to find a common solution. But hey a man can only dream.
tripttwe
tripttwe - 11/27/2011, 7:31 PM
@ yossarian You Sir, get the LOL. To all the rest of you that see the OW participants as crybabies, lazy, etc.- either understand the math - or shut the hell up. Unless you are IN the 1%, you are getting screwed over by the same people you are defending. Simple enough? Cool...
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 11/27/2011, 8:00 PM
WASSAP

Ranger14
Ranger14 - 11/27/2011, 8:04 PM
tripttwe@ Please enlighten us as to how everyone in the 99% is getting screwed over by the 1%? Many of the 99% are earning a decent living. It's just the unemployed and underemployed that are feeling like they are getting screwed over. I still find it is amazing that being successful in this country is under fire. Sure, there are some corrupt corporations out there, but not all the 1% is guilty of corruption, just like not all the 99% is getting screwed over. If the Occupiers are feeling so screwed over by greedy corporations, I suggest they don't sport all their corporate-made paraphernalia at their protests. Bitchin' about the evil corporations while messaging on their iPads, storing their Dasani water in their Rubbermaid coolers, texting on their Droid phones, wearing their Abercrombie & Fitch jeans and shirts, drinking their Starbucks coffee. Talk about hypocrisy at its finest.

...and let's ask the UK how trying to level out income classes in the 70's worked out. It didn't and they are still reeling from it. If someone has a valid plan as to how to make an economy work without their being a separation between the higher and lower income class, I am open to hearing it.
redleaf
redleaf - 11/27/2011, 8:35 PM
Alan Moore was never the jerk some make him out to be.
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 11/27/2011, 9:07 PM
^ Exactly!
yankeemanf
yankeemanf - 11/27/2011, 10:54 PM
take it from a guy who lives in the city...and im not a wealthy person im an 18 year old whose father is a retired park policeman who now is head of homeland security at laguardia...so im not a wealthy person at all so im unbiased but the occupy wall street movement is a very unintelligent movement they r protesting people exercising their rights as Americans to make a profit...they r protesting because they want the government to babysit them their whole lives so that they dont have to make a major decision ever in their life and they dont have to work...the same people that are in this movement are the same people that quit their jobs because they feel its immoral for big business to make money and now they sit in starbucks drinking coffee while they are on their apple laptops
jaycr
jaycr - 11/27/2011, 11:07 PM
I love the Irony. I would like to see the day when the US people finally accept that their god is the Almighty Dollar and not some freaking Jewish hippie that supposedly lived and died 2000 years ago.At least I will appreciate the honestly.

So C'mon "americans", be honest with the rest of the world, like the Chinese business man from this video...


yankeemanf
yankeemanf - 11/28/2011, 12:01 AM
@nobo82 yes, what you say about the tv networks is true, but, as a person who has been through this protesting for the past few months and have seen these people you would see that what i have said is true and since you are disagreeing with what im saying, i know that you are either one of the protesters or you are a liberal from another state that believes that just cause they are protesting something like big business that their cause is a just one. however, that is truly not the case. and no, i am not a conservative. i am actually a moderate person i believe both parties are corrupted. i am just speaking the truth as a first hand eyewitness.......
and @dawnelldo that comment was the most dumb response i have ever heard. You cannot even back up why my comment was so dumb, which gives my comment more feet to stand on
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