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    The "Da Vinci Code"

    I didn't put this in the Current Affairs forum because I just want to know what ye thought of the film itself, not if ye believe it's true or anything.

    Went to it last night. I thought it was a good film, never read the book(but plan to) so didn't know what to expect. I had heard people say it was over-rated because of all the hype but I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Opinions?
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    Ain't seen the flick yet but I liked the book, despite the detractors. IMHO most of them are either fundamentalist christian nutjobs, or morons that fell for the fiction hook, line and sinker. Neither matter a dime to me. I reckon I'll be disappointed by the film though, simply because stories like this rarely cross over well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta
    Ain't seen the flick yet but I liked the book, despite the detractors. IMHO most of them are either fundamentalist christian nutjobs, or morons that fell for the fiction hook, line and sinker. Neither matter a dime to me. I reckon I'll be disappointed by the film though, simply because stories like this rarely cross over well.
    You would be right, was very disappointed with the film after reading the book.

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    Thought the film was v.good(though i'm easily impressed by films).
    Definately well worth making.
    I thought it would be a bit baffling for someone who hadn't read it though.
    Taking my 10year old brother to see it tomorrow.
    He'll be lost.
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    Awful film. Truely awful
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    Never mind the 'Christian nutjobs' as dahamsta said, heard that a few of their Islamic counterparts in Pakistan have also taken issue with the movie.

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    came home after watching the film to find tom hanks in my bathoom looking for more clues in the cistern of my toilet

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    The book was a trash novel at best - fodder for the masses. Films are generally worse so I'll be giving it a wide berth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta
    I liked the book....
    Must say i'm Shocked
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    Just saw the flick, thought it was pretty good. Exception that proves the rule I guess.

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    Such a letdown after a good book....tom hanks awful choice, as was dude who played fache. He was supposed to have cut an hour and a half off.
    Books are always better than the film version, so i suppose this was nothing new.

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    Really liked the book, going to see the film tonight, I think, will keep you posted!!!

    I too am easily impressed by films...
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    I thought the book was a great read. The film was ok but as with most books
    turned films the book was better.

    Just read in one of the Sunday papers that Ian Mckelland (?sp) is saying the
    reason there have been mixed opinions about the film is because it's based on
    a rubbish book!!!

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    I enjoyed the film anyway!
    Sitting pretty!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by finlma
    The book was a trash novel at best - fodder for the masses.
    RE the book:I don't think any book could stand up to the reputation that the hype machine built up for it.If you managed to read it (the book) when it came out first I think you might think different.Some of the devices described in the book were ingenius.

    It seems to be fashionable right now for the Press to bash it.
    Last edited by the 12 th man; 29/05/2006 at 10:12 AM.

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    I just don't understand the knockers to be honest. They don't make any sense.

    "It's based on an inaccurate premise."
    "It's fiction."
    "It uses flawed arguments."
    "It's fiction."
    "It mixes reality and imagination."
    "It's fiction."
    "It's unrealistic."
    "It's fiction."
    "It's sacriligeous."
    "It's fiction. And yay."
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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta
    I just don't understand the knockers to be honest. They don't make any sense.
    Most of it is down the the extreme hype (and therefore snobbery) and the refusal of Browne to admit its fiction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge
    Most of it is down the the extreme hype (and therefore snobbery) and the refusal of Browne to admit its fiction.
    There are also people who don't want to go see a film that had its tense moments laughed at in Cannes, where the great plot revelation will be that... Jesus and Mary Magdeline - hang on, I know about this already - who cares? It'd be like trying to watch the Usual Suspects already knowing the twist? Or Fight Club? There's no tension, no surprise. That makes for a really terrible thriller.

    Then you have stupidity like a Professor of the mythical discipline of "symbology", a malapropism devised by idiots in order not to confuse the public with a real word like "semiotics". It's like calling psychiatry "talk-about-it-ology." I'm told that the film opens with a lecture in Paris about how "symbology" is the study of symbols (Really? Fascinating), and then, for those of you too stupid to walk and chew gum at the same time, that symbols are a form of language.

    I'm told that many scenes contain revelations along the lines of:
    Hanks, "Wait a minute... What if the letters are mixed up?"
    Tautou, (supposedly a cryptographer?) "You mean... an anagram?"

    I'm not surprised that the church sees something as idiotic as The Da Vinci Code as a threat - clearly they know their audience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John83
    There are also people who don't want to go see a film that had its tense moments laughed at in Cannes, where the great plot revelation will be that... Jesus and Mary Magdeline - hang on, I know about this already - who cares? It'd be like trying to watch the Usual Suspects already knowing the twist? Or Fight Club? There's no tension, no surprise. That makes for a really terrible thriller.

    Then you have stupidity like a Professor of the mythical discipline of "symbology", a malapropism devised by idiots in order not to confuse the public with a real word like "semiotics". It's like calling psychiatry "talk-about-it-ology." I'm told that the film opens with a lecture in Paris about how "symbology" is the study of symbols (Really? Fascinating), and then, for those of you too stupid to walk and chew gum at the same time, that symbols are a form of language.

    I'm told that many scenes contain revelations along the lines of:
    Hanks, "Wait a minute... What if the letters are mixed up?"
    Tautou, (supposedly a cryptographer?) "You mean... an anagram?"
    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta
    "It's fiction."
    *koff*

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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta
    *koff*
    Scoff if you like, but fiction doesn't have to be inane or pander to imbeciles.
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