I've always said that the guy that plays V here (I forget who) deserves an award. I'm not talking about for acting (though he may deserve that, too). I'm talking about his ability to actually recite that speech even ONCE without twisting his tongue in a Gordian Knot. That's talent.
Kugglelovesanime9 But he just said "Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose" basically saying that he speaking too 'wordy'. So your adverse allegations allude to ambiguous actions upon alliteration.
that was good sir. applauds upon alliteration in your avenant-ly auspicious abracadabrant aptitude with great audacity, apparently alluring me to open my account and abdicated the affected at-the-moment situations of my studies adjusting annotations of this abberant and abomination of alliteration. Amen.
+Jeremy Sidabutar aberrant abomination would well show to wit better, with a wish to wander into a wash of well written alliteration. To wit, a wandering wave of words most witty must well have a woven whole, well written and well spoken, with cohesion and wisdom in mind. With this well of deep words, one would want a wordy, witty, working paragraph, with a will to wedge the words to the best ways. With your well written paragraph, you would do well to word your words carefully, as wit can turn to wizened idiocy with the wink of a weary eye.
Voila! In view humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin, vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.
The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. Verily this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that its my very good honour to meet you and you may call me V.
+Caleb Adkisson Coming back to this after a few weeks, I am taking a Public Speaking class, and he had to show us rhetorical devices, such as alliteration and metaphors.
Any ambitious alliterative author allegedly aiming at acquiring artistic accolade awards almost always achieves actual aureate acclamation, as analytical almanacs advantageously approve, and annual anthologies automatically accept auspicious applicants' accomplishments, avidly acknowledging all axiomatic ability, albeit advisedly, abrogating artificially abstract abbreviations affecting alternative attributes. :D
WHAT?
okay and now the letter B please
assonance, not alliteration & accolade = award
This was sent in to the Daily Mail from J.H. Malkin from Spalding, Lincolnshire trying to get the biggest amount of alliterations.
Fucking amazing award!!!
that laugh at the end "oops, went a little loony again" XD
motorcitymangababe "i actually got that all correct! Ahaha" xD
I've always said that the guy that plays V here (I forget who) deserves an award. I'm not talking about for acting (though he may deserve that, too). I'm talking about his ability to actually recite that speech even ONCE without twisting his tongue in a Gordian Knot. That's talent.
Gordian Knot! 🤣
Haha that's the great Hugo Weaving. He also played Agent Smith in the Matrix, among many other roles in movies!
@@KC_Smooth Oh, yeah. I remember he played Inspector Abberline in The Wolfman 2010.
Megatron too lol
@@KC_Smooth and also Elrond in the lotr universe.
Speech 100
Our teacher played this clip in class to clarify the concept of alliteration to the classroom.
zebulon_w024 same XD
Same
Same
I played this for myself as an example 😂
Teachers are awesome
great film, weaving did a great job with his character and is one of my favorite performances by an actor
Kugglelovesanime9 But he just said "Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose" basically saying that he speaking too 'wordy'. So your adverse allegations allude to ambiguous actions upon alliteration.
that was good sir. applauds upon alliteration in your avenant-ly auspicious abracadabrant aptitude with great audacity, apparently alluring me to open my account and abdicated the affected at-the-moment situations of my studies adjusting annotations of this abberant and abomination of alliteration. Amen.
+Jeremy Sidabutar aberrant abomination would well show to wit better, with a wish to wander into a wash of well written alliteration. To wit, a wandering wave of words most witty must well have a woven whole, well written and well spoken, with cohesion and wisdom in mind. With this well of deep words, one would want a wordy, witty, working paragraph, with a will to wedge the words to the best ways. With your well written paragraph, you would do well to word your words carefully, as wit can turn to wizened idiocy with the wink of a weary eye.
I just wish I had this wide range of vocabulary
@@jeremysidabutar769 I'm afraid, despite the commendable effort, this piece of wit cannot be described as alliteration but assonance.
Applause above all, accrimonious acertations alleging an afirmation abject attack and alluding apart as adeptness
It never ceases to amaze just how much, and how amazing Actors can DO.Viva La Acta
The actor after completing the dialogue: "I see no god up here...
*OTHER THAN ME* "
Voila! In view humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin, vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.
When I enter english class
he really made good use of that thesaurus
“Unity through faith”
Sounds familiar to me.. lolololol
That's pretty cool! I have an assignment about writing a few poems and one of them had to ba alliteration! I hope mine does well.
Did it do well?
How many people who watched this actually saw the movie
+OhhTrizz I watched the movie something like 15 times at least. Great movie!!! :)
+OhhTrizz I did.
*raises hand*
o/ fantastic movie!
OhhTrizz soloyeral
x is that
:-
X factor
Most underrated and before its time movie, ever.
Alternate title: An actor attempts alliteration and achieves an amazing accomplishment.
...and voachsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition
da fuck
the government taking away choice basicaly.
The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.
Verily this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that its my very good honour to meet you and you may call me V.
1:18 That laugh though, loony bird
I watched this last night i LOVE this movie!
Simply brilliant scriptwriting right there!
@salwa9895
"V for Vendetta" was the film. Why the alliteration? For a dramatic effect.
good. i can use this to teach ma kids alliteration.... good job.
@purplestarlight4ever
The movie you are looking for is V for Vendetta
What... the.... HELL! Okay, that was....
Strange.... and cool, In the same way, maybe strool? #IDFWU
I wonder how many times they messed up XD
Bobned2 Gaming lol
He would make a great english teacher.
That previous post proved to be a powerful pain in my perfect posterior
i want to talk like this guy XD!!! I love the movie!!
I showed this to my Rhetoric I class to demonstrate alliterative abuse.
😂
+Caleb Adkisson Coming back to this after a few weeks, I am taking a Public Speaking class, and he had to show us rhetorical devices, such as alliteration and metaphors.
one of these people must be my english teacher Mr.Green
For hugo weaving? Couldn't have taken that long ;p
TACOOOOOOO; how long did that take you?!?!?!?!
what is the title of this movie?
The title is V for Vendetta
He should have ended it with "If you may verify me as V."
at the end of it he knew he had done too much alliteration so he gave her a break from it.
Where were we when we went to walk to wendy's world in Washington?!
I almost cried🍃☁
Crazy? More like a Genius.
What is this from
V for Vendetta, great movie
What movie is this
+Meryl Streep Fansite I'm a bit late but its the best movie ever. v for vendetta
bravo
The game master mask...
V is literally a fedora tipping redditor but still manages to be cool
I'm sorry I wasnt paying attention can you repeat tat for me please?
Jeez this is mad
*BARS*
what is the movie
+WeanieDo g V for Vendetta is what it is called
Chuggingtown.
Always Avoid Alliteration!
was this written by the same writers of Frasier O_o??
+ThisNamesNowTaken no it was written by the guys who made The Matrix.
Best tongue twister 0:54
cool
What movie is this called?
V for Vendetta
No, I'm not to late!
my teacher showed our class this today :p
Wow
where do you live?
EARGAAAAASM
lets do that!
Are teacher showed us this today lol
I would cut something too if I had to remember that.
LOL.. I miss our conversation..
Funni
My English teacher is using this in a flipchart (:
I'm here because of 4th hour.
Bars
@JKDKCK omg first day of school i could see that.
Hello
hola chicos del cup
He has VD
@ShadowBabe1996 1!
Thanks
say that 10 times fast!
What does all of that even mean? 🤣
Google
whhhhhat?
*enunciate
He sounds like a redditor
SCARRY
haahahahahhaah idek wtf is he saying lmao even his name is mr.v more like mr.shutup
All alliterations are absolutely abhorred, utterly annoying, and antiquated. Acquiesce alliteration abolishment ASAP.
alliterator did it better.
cringe
V for Vagina