This subcategory is for reviews of the DVD for the 2005 James McTeigue film, V for Vendetta.
DVD reviews differ from film reviews in that they also make mention of video quality, special features, usability of the product and other dimensions.
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The Warner DVD offers a wonderful tight, anamorphic, progressive transfer in the 2.35 ratio. Includes photos. By Gary W. Tooze.
It is a decent, fairly adult, graphic novel interpretation that is, in theme, not worlds apart from the Wachowskis’ acclaimed Matrix trilogy. By Cas Harlow.
(July 14, 2007)
V for Vendetta is an engaging, visually enthralling blend of political drama and a masterfully choreographed ballet of violence. Review by Adam Tyner.
(November 28, 2006)
To director James McTeigue's credit is the fact that the production values and special effects are outstanding given the generally low budget V for Vendetta was given. By Kim Hollis.
(August 01, 2006)
"Ambitious and unusual, I admire V For Vendetta more for what it attempts than what it does". Includes an examination of DVD audio and video qualities. By Colin Jacobson.
(July 31, 2006)
Warner's DVD of V for Vendetta presents the smartly produced film in a beautiful enhanced transfer. Movie, video and sound are all excellent. By Glenn Erickson.
(July 21, 2006)
V for Vendetta is an enjoyable action film that goes beyond the usual muscles and guns and gets into more cerebral real-world territory. By Francis Rizzo III.
(July 14, 2006)
Since V for Vendetta transparently expects the audience to root for a protagonist’s with an anti-establishment bent, be prepared to check your politics at the door, at least if you tend to lean to the right of center. Rated: Excellent (4 stars). By Kam Williams.
(July 01, 2006)
The Warner DVD offers a wonderful tight, anamorphic, progressive transfer in the 2.35 ratio. Includes photos. By Gary W. Tooze.
It is a decent, fairly adult, graphic novel interpretation that is, in theme, not worlds apart from the Wachowskis’ acclaimed Matrix trilogy. By Cas Harlow.
(July 14, 2007)
V for Vendetta is an engaging, visually enthralling blend of political drama and a masterfully choreographed ballet of violence. Review by Adam Tyner.
(November 28, 2006)
To director James McTeigue's credit is the fact that the production values and special effects are outstanding given the generally low budget V for Vendetta was given. By Kim Hollis.
(August 01, 2006)
"Ambitious and unusual, I admire V For Vendetta more for what it attempts than what it does". Includes an examination of DVD audio and video qualities. By Colin Jacobson.
(July 31, 2006)
Warner's DVD of V for Vendetta presents the smartly produced film in a beautiful enhanced transfer. Movie, video and sound are all excellent. By Glenn Erickson.
(July 21, 2006)
V for Vendetta is an enjoyable action film that goes beyond the usual muscles and guns and gets into more cerebral real-world territory. By Francis Rizzo III.
(July 14, 2006)
Since V for Vendetta transparently expects the audience to root for a protagonist’s with an anti-establishment bent, be prepared to check your politics at the door, at least if you tend to lean to the right of center. Rated: Excellent (4 stars). By Kam Williams.
(July 01, 2006)
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