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Who remembers the TV mini-series, V?

Dussicar

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When I was a kid, I would remained glued to this show.

As a child, my personal favourite was "V- The final Battle."

However, when I got my hands on a copy of the first mini-series at a local store two months ago, I began to realise the true implications of it's meaning.

It was a masterpiece of Orwell meets Hitler. The ultimate question of "what if good slams up against propoganda?"

For the early eighties, this was heavy stuff. Most shows had a defined black or white message.

This programme really tested those boundaries, raising the question; "Are you REALLY searching for the right answers?"

Though the Directior/writer was using Nazi Germany as a basis (scientists in the series were treated like the jews), he was also questioning the American ideology that, if given enough spoon-fed information, could a body of freedom-loving peoples become rabid tools to meet the ends to a power mongers means?

I guess our question went answered when "W" rose to power in the States and, to a lesser degree, when Harper rose to power in Canada.

All things aside, I really love the laser gun fights...And those cool helmets.

In grade school we used to colour a patch of our hands green with markers and then cover it with bond fast white glue to simulate the scene when a resistence member shows Harmony that her boyfriend (played by Nightmare on Elm Street's Robert Englund) was not a human by ripping a patch of the back of his hand away.

Good times.
 
I remember V very well! They used to show it annually here, every May. It was something we looked forward to.

The series star Faye Grant actually grew up not even a block away from me in good ol' Saint Clair Shores. She tool her last name "Grant" from the street she lived on.

Anyway, I can't count the hours my friends and I wasted as we tried all sorts of different ways to sound like the Visitors. We were never successful.
 
I also saw this mini series. I thuroughly enjoyed it until the last fifteen minutes. The ending to me was just going to far and really, to me, kinda stunk up the whole thing with the crappy animation of the child ridding the world of the aliens. I didn't watch the TV show they tried afterwards.
 
I remember when "V" came out..my grade school was hooked on it. I even purchased on dvd "V" the series. Haven't got around to getting the mini-series yet but Diana was hot and Julie looked great in that her cotton body suit despite what was happening to her in the torture chamber.

I always remember one quote said by Marc Singer aka "Gooder" that I still use to this day.."You are as free as the rope they have you on...you tug it too hard and they'll hang you by it."
 
My fave part is when the old guy takes the kids spraypaint can and corrects him

"V....FOR VICTORY!"
 
I remember that mini-series well. I had even bought some of the paperback novels based on the series as well.

I agree with the poster that said the last 15 mins of the series was crap LOL

Looking back, "V" cemented my belief that Michael "Ham Tyler" Ironside gets put in my "pantheon of cool" right up there with Sam Elliot.
 
Absolutely. Had all the books, even began writing my own, had the special Visitor-style sunglasses--and I own the series on DVD even now. Almost everything that Kenneth Johnson was involved in had me hooked.

I'd heard there was talk of another "V" movie to tie up the cliffhanger that the 18 episodes left when it was canceled, but apparently that's been scrapped. What a shame...

~ Mistress Aura :justlips:
 
I saw it when I was a kid. One of the let downs about the series is they didn't have enough money for the sound effect they added to their voices.
 
I remember V, I loved that show. As I recall it ended in a cliff hanger with the young guy stowing away on a ship with the age enhanced Half Alien Half Human chick. Robert Englund was on that show, as was the guy from the "Beast Master" movies and Mike Ironside (HE'S CANADIAN BABY!). It was allot of fun, I just wished they powers that be would have given them more money. I guess it was a head of it's time, not unlike Star Trek in the 60's.
 
The best part of the entire show.

I always thought the part where the old Jewish guy tells his (adult) son why they needed to help the scientist and his family hide from the visitors was the best part personal.

"Maybe if somebody had hidden us your mother might be alive today." I taped the show when they ran it on TV up here a few years back, but I didn't catch all the episodes. I am always tempted to pick up the DVD set when I see it.

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I saw it when I was a kid. One of the let downs about the series is they didn't have enough money for the sound effect they added to their voices.

I never did understand that. It couldn't have cost too much. I mean, they used it in EVERY episode of the Transformers cartoon!
 
Oh yeah ... I was a big fan of V. Though moreso the original miniseries & V : The Final Battle ... I didn't think the weekly television series was all that great.

Geez , I haven't seen V in quite some time now. I'd be pretty keen on checking it out again for old time's sake.
 
Anyway, I can't count the hours my friends and I wasted as we tried all sorts of different ways to sound like the Visitors. We were never successful.

The closest me and my friends got was when we discovered that if you take an everyday electric housefan and set it to speed #1, then talk into it, you could pass for a half decent visitor.

The only problem was that whenever we wanted to re-enact a scene from the show, the person playing Diana, john, Charles, or whoever had to either repeat the dialogue facing the fan or walk around with this big honking piece of house utility stuck in their face.

Killed the mood for a lot of the more dramatic scenes, I can tell you.
 
This was my favorite show when I was a kid.
Only later on when I got older did I realize the deep seating meanings in the show.
The evil brunette alien was one of my first childhood crushes too.

I was very pleased when they put these out on DVD.
 
The show was awesome. I miss seeing it. It really makes you think of 1984 and such things. I have heard people say it was cheesy, but it was insightful in my opinion.
 
The evil brunette alien was one of my first childhood crushes too.

Is it just me or was there allot of sexual tension between her and the blond britt. I know they were supposed to be rivals and hate each other, but they say there is a fine line between love an hate anyway LOOL. Oh if only there were an adult Directors Cut of this show 😀
 
Is it just me or was there allot of sexual tension between her and the blond britt. I know they were supposed to be rivals and hate each other, but they say there is a fine line between love an hate anyway LOOL. Oh if only there were an adult Directors Cut of this show 😀

No way! Who would want to see them lizards humping each other??
 
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