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."

TattMan's Thoughts on Life: Da Vinci Code

TattMan's Thoughts on Life: Da Vinci Code: "It is late, but I just returned from viewing the much talked about Da Vinci Code. I should premise this statement with the fact I head read this book, as well as Angels & Demons and Deception Point, also by Dan Brown. This movie, on it's own, revealed on major thing to me, and it isn't what many would think it would be."