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Science Fiction » alt.startrek » OT The Duh Vini Code
| OT The Duh Vini Code [message #268010] |
Di, 30 Mai 2006 23:24 |
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Technically, Ron Howard makes a great movie. He knows how to direct and
there are some nice touches. However, the lack of a good story is the
problem here. I only made it through the first hundred pages of Angels and
Demons and couldn't take it anymore, so I had no desire to read TDVC. Why
go? Because I was rooting for Ron Howard and Tom Hanks to take a different
angle and make an entertaining movie. Sadly, they smacked some lipstick on
this pig, however, this lipsticked pig is breaking all kinds of box office
records. I think that is because of premise, Catholics, the Vatican, and
Secret Socities.
If you want a history lesson, truth and fiction - you decide, go see TDVC.
Also, I think that if there was anything that might have helped, Tom Hanks
expressing some personality instead of being sort of all knowing might.
I understand there are people that are taking this movie seriously and
believing the premise. Doesn't surprise me. I remember when Star Wars
first came out and people began to worship The Force.
Anyway, half way through the movie, my wife thought about leaving and going
shopping, but she toughed it out. Later, she wished she had.
In closing, if you want to see a technically very good movie, go see TDVC.
If you are merely curious, wait for the DVD.
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| Re: OT The Duh Vini Code [message #268014 ] |
Mi, 31 Mai 2006 00:34 |
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> Technically, Ron Howard makes a great movie. He knows how to direct and
> there are some nice touches. However, the lack of a good story is the
> problem here. I only made it through the first hundred pages of Angels and
> Demons and couldn't take it anymore, so I had no desire to read TDVC. Why
> go? Because I was rooting for Ron Howard and Tom Hanks to take a different
> angle and make an entertaining movie. Sadly, they smacked some lipstick on
> this pig, however, this lipsticked pig is breaking all kinds of box office
> records. I think that is because of premise, Catholics, the Vatican, and
> Secret Socities.
>
> If you want a history lesson, truth and fiction - you decide, go see TDVC.
> Also, I think that if there was anything that might have helped, Tom Hanks
> expressing some personality instead of being sort of all knowing might.
>
> I understand there are people that are taking this movie seriously and
> believing the premise. Doesn't surprise me. I remember when Star Wars
> first came out and people began to worship The Force.
>
> Anyway, half way through the movie, my wife thought about leaving and going
> shopping, but she toughed it out. Later, she wished she had.
>
> In closing, if you want to see a technically very good movie, go see TDVC.
> If you are merely curious, wait for the DVD.
I was disappointed by the lack of chemistry between Hanks and
Tautou. However, in this they were being true to Brown's book,
because in the book there is no chemistry between these
characters, either.
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| Re: OT The Duh Vini Code [message #268024 ] |
Mi, 31 Mai 2006 03:38 |
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A minor point that gets me is that certain circles get offended by something
like "The Passion of the Christ" for digging up old hatreds of the Jews or
"Munich" for being too hard on the Israelis (read Jews) while the same
circles tell that the DaVinci code "is just fiction." (and vice versa). I
don't subscribe to any particular side, but I feel if you take a stand, be
consistant.
"Marshall Karp" <marshallkarp [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:nK2fg.10784$VL2.1456 [at] trnddc06...
> Technically, Ron Howard makes a great movie. He knows how to direct and
> there are some nice touches. However, the lack of a good story is the
> problem here. I only made it through the first hundred pages of Angels
and
> Demons and couldn't take it anymore, so I had no desire to read TDVC. Why
> go? Because I was rooting for Ron Howard and Tom Hanks to take a
different
> angle and make an entertaining movie. Sadly, they smacked some lipstick
on
> this pig, however, this lipsticked pig is breaking all kinds of box office
> records. I think that is because of premise, Catholics, the Vatican, and
> Secret Socities.
>
> If you want a history lesson, truth and fiction - you decide, go see TDVC.
> Also, I think that if there was anything that might have helped, Tom Hanks
> expressing some personality instead of being sort of all knowing might.
>
> I understand there are people that are taking this movie seriously and
> believing the premise. Doesn't surprise me. I remember when Star Wars
> first came out and people began to worship The Force.
>
> Anyway, half way through the movie, my wife thought about leaving and
going
> shopping, but she toughed it out. Later, she wished she had.
>
> In closing, if you want to see a technically very good movie, go see TDVC.
> If you are merely curious, wait for the DVD.
>
>
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| Re: OT The Duh Vini Code [message #268031 ] |
Mi, 31 Mai 2006 09:13 |
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> A minor point that gets me is that certain circles get offended by something
> like "The Passion of the Christ" for digging up old hatreds of the Jews or
> "Munich" for being too hard on the Israelis (read Jews) while the same
> circles tell that the DaVinci code "is just fiction." (and vice versa). I
> don't subscribe to any particular side, but I feel if you take a stand, be
> consistant.
Good point. The only way to go is freedom of expression. Protect
the right of artists to express themselves in their work, and if
anyone gets offended by it, tough luck.
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| Re: OT The Duh Vini Code [message #268037 ] |
Mi, 31 Mai 2006 13:39 |
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Marshall Karp wrote:
> <snip>
It bored me to tears. I'm fascinated with the subject matter, but I
literally fell asleep in the movie.
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| Re: OT The Duh Vini Code [message #268038 ] |
Mi, 31 Mai 2006 13:39 |
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Marshall Karp wrote:
> <snip>
It bored me to tears. I'm fascinated with the subject matter, but I
literally fell asleep in the movie.
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| Re: OT The Duh Vini Code [message #268052 ] |
Do, 01 Juni 2006 01:32 |
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ravenlynne wrote:
> Marshall Karp wrote:
>> <snip>
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> It bored me to tears. I'm fascinated with the subject matter, but I
> literally fell asleep in the movie.
>
So it didn't bore you to tears, it bored you to sleep, unless, of
course, you cry in your sleep!
Daniel
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| Re: OT The Duh Vini Code [message #276149 ] |
Fr, 02 Juni 2006 16:39 |
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Daniel wrote:
> ravenlynne wrote:
> > Marshall Karp wrote:
> >> <snip>
> >
> > It bored me to tears. I'm fascinated with the subject matter, but I
> > literally fell asleep in the movie.
> >
>
> So it didn't bore you to tears, it bored you to sleep, unless, of
> course, you cry in your sleep!
>
> Daniel
>
Heh...point taken! LOL!
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