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The Da Vinci Code
Cast
Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Jean Reno View AllCrew
Akiva Goldsman (Screenplay), Ron Howard (Director) View AllRelease: May 17th, 2006
Runtime: 2 hours, 29 minutes
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Da Vinci code
Any thoughts? It's clearly anti-Christian. Still, I loved it. My favorite scene is the last one when he discovers the bloodline while shaving. Roseline...bloodline!
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The Da Vinci Code
The rumor is that Ron Howard will be turning this controversial novel into a film. I personally can't wait. I have full faith that Ron Howard will do a superb job with this.
At this point, I'm no...
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The Da Vinci Code Part 2???
Not sure if this has already been brought up (i'm apologizing if it has) but there are rumours going around that Ron Howard is going to do another Da Vinci Code movie. The rumours could not be credibl...
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The Da Vinci Code Movie
So Far Tom Hanks is playing Robert Langdon and Jean Reno is playing Bezu fache. I like the choice of Jean Reno But I was thinking more kevin Spacey or Edward norton for Langdon. Anyone else have there...
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TheUsualSuspect
Howard is a good director, and if he actually took the time to make a good film here he could have had a success, unfortunately his rushed attempt to get the film in theatres shows. As does the acting, which is quite embarrassing at some points..
Howard is a good director, and if he actually took the time to make a good film here he could have had a success, unfortunately his rushed attempt to get the film in theatres shows. As does the acting, which is quite embarrassing at some points..
The Gnat
The story is purely "summer fiction", something to breeze through and not think about again, but it fails to keep up the same entertainment level as other popcorn films..
The story is purely "summer fiction", something to breeze through and not think about again, but it fails to keep up the same entertainment level as other popcorn films..