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* [[Disowned Adaptation]]: Moore specifically requested that his name be removed from the film's production after Joel Silver (the producer) lied about Moore's enthusiasm for the shooting script.
* [[Disowned Adaptation]]: Moore specifically requested that his name be removed from the film's production after Joel Silver (the producer) lied about Moore's enthusiasm for the shooting script.
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: [[The Thick of It|Peter Mannion]] has a nightly slot on BTN! [[Sherlock|D.I. Lestrade]] is a policeman! [[Sherlock Holmes (Film)|The other Inspector Lestrade]] is the head of the Ear! [[Harry Potter (Film)|Pius Thicknesse]] is the head of the Eye! [[Star Wars|Queen Amidala]] is an anarchist!
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: [[The Thick of It|Peter Mannion]] has a nightly slot on BTN! [[Sherlock|D.I. Lestrade]] is a policeman! [[Sherlock Holmes (Film)|The other Inspector Lestrade]] is the head of the Ear! [[Harry Potter (Film)|Pius Thicknesse]] is the head of the Eye! [[Star Wars|Queen Amidala]] is an anarchist!
** [[Stephen Fry]] is......well, Stephen Fry.
** [[Stephen Fry]] is......well, Stephen Fry.
* [[Meaningful Release Date]]: It was originally scheduled to open on November 4, 2005 (the day before Guy Fawkes Night/the 400th anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot) but was delayed four months due to Warner Bros. being unsure about its box office prospects.
* [[Meaningful Release Date]]: It was originally scheduled to open on November 4, 2005 (the day before Guy Fawkes Night/the 400th anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot) but was delayed four months due to Warner Bros. being unsure about its box office prospects.

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  • Worth noting is that the graphic novel was written at a time in which the openly fascist and borderline Neo-Nazi National Front were a highly visible, if minor, force in British politics. Then again, there's the BNP now, so it's not like that much has changed.