V-Day
On 14 June 2007 Beppe Grillo launched the idea of Vaffanculo Day (Fuck-off Day), or simply V-Day, a day of public mobilization for the collection of signatures required to submit a law of popular initiative that seeks to introduce preferences in the current electoral law and to prevent the nomination as Parliamentary candidates of recipients of criminal convictions or of those who have already completed two terms in office. The meeting was held in Bologna. The choice of the name of the event, V-Day, had a threefold reference: the first to the landing operation (D-Day) of the Allies in Normandy during World War II, to symbolize how Italian citizens would "invade" bad policy; the second to the motion picture "V for Vendetta" (whose symbol is also referred to in the logo of the movement) which the movement refers to often with its principles of political renewal; the third to the interjection "Fuck you" given to bad policy.
The Cannonball Run61%
Stealing Beauty67%
Mallrats67%
Puppy Love69%
Mean Streets70%
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade78%
V for Vendetta79%
Captain Corelli's Mandolin59%
6 Underground63%
Under the Silver Lake63%
A Royal Night Out65%
A Night at the Roxbury65%
Star Trek: The Motion Picture64%
Set It Up69%
Righteous Kill58%
Nothing to Lose65%
The Big Red One67%
The Godfather Part III74%
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen60%
Mean Machine62%