Friday, June 02, 2006

The Da Vinci Code is entertaining despite all the negative reviews

The Da Vinci Code is entertaining despite all the negative reviews: "es the pace is a bit slow at the beginning, yes Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks are terribly miscast (I would much have preferred Clive Owen, Matthew Fox – the Lost lead, a younger Harrison Ford or Pierce Brosman or an older Christian Bale), but ultimately the experience is satisfying. Ian McKellen is brilliant. The dialogues are good and the movie is faithful to the book. I can’t wait to see the movie adaptation of Angels & Demons!"

Movie Verdict: Da Vinci Code Review

Movie Verdict: Da Vinci Code Review: "I didn't read the book, but I really enjoyed the Da Vinci Code. The movie is long, but it moved pretty quickly. There was a lot of information and mystery to sort through so the movie didn't seem that long. Some of the theories and the facts are questionable even to someone that hasn't done any research, but it is a fun ride. I can see why many people will dislike this movie, but if you don't take it so seriously, this movie is really interesting. Check it out.

Da Vinci Code = Very Interesting, I'd See It Again"

Movie Reviews: X3 and The Da Vinci Code

Movie Reviews: X3 and The Da Vinci Code: "oth films have critics on both sides. The hype surrounding the Da Vinci Code has been, at times, unbearable. On one side you have religious zealots decrying the sacrilege. On the other, you have the slew of critics panning the film for poor acting, pacing, and for just being a bad film. X3 has seen surprisingly little hype, but was greatly anticipated nonetheless. The film is also decried by comic book zealots, peeved that it tries too hard to fill each geek fantasy without succeeding, or that there is too much going on in the film, or that it isn't as good as the previous film in the series (supposedly attributable to the loss of director Bryan Singer)."

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

canagape: The Da Vinci Code

canagape: The Da Vinci Code: "Well, I've been curious about all the hype for quite a while now. I didn't get a chance (take the time?) to read the book before seeing the movie, so maybe I didn't get the full story. But now I've seen the movie, and this is my review ...."

Matt: The Da Vinci Code

blog.myspace.com/matthewpatrickwalsh: "Continuing my reviews of summer movies, I saw the Da Vinci Code over the weekend. Not just once, but twice. Again, let me qualify my review. I have read the book, as well as Dan Brown's first Robert Langdon adventure, Angels and Demons. In reading both, you quickly realize that Dan Brown has something against Catholicism; the plot for Angels and Demons is ridiculous, but also extremely condescending and over the line. So, I do have so background on the movie, and was excited to see it, because I felt that the book was an engrossing story that was well crafted in concept."