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The mask is "one size fits all", which means that it's actually too big for anyone, and is not the same well-molded proportions as the prop worn in the film. That said, the pain job is the best I've ever seen on a cheap piece of plastic, and it looked fantastically close to the real thing, giant side aside. Students were made increadibly nervous by the omni-staring eyes and the constancy of the stiff, sinister smile. Moo hoo ha, etc.
On Saturday October 20, 2012, on the TUC-organised "A Future That Works" march and rally in central London, this smartly-besuited individual, wearing one of the "V for Vendetta" masks that have become associated with the Occupy movement, was advertising an action on November 5 in Trafalgar Square, apparently as part of the Anonymous movement. I imagine the police also noticed him …
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A little extra something for my good buddy Luke. As we're both "watch guys" I thought it fitting to top off his Vendetta commuter with a NOS Heuer Stopwatch from the late 60's. Now he can ride around town in style and know how long he's been out and about.
London Dada Work No. 223 from 2006
Freemasons Arms, Hampstead London NW3
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