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Posted by E2EK1EL on May-17-2006 18:04:

Fuk The Da Vinci Code!

I hope it's true ... too much hype for this film.

It�s one of the most heavily hyped movies in years.

It�s one of the biggest selling books in decades.

It�s a controversial tome that�s caused an uproar among some Christians.

And if you believe the critics, it�s a total disaster.

The long awaited $125 million flick �The Da Vinci Code� was finally screened for critics just prior to its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this week.

And it�s clear when it comes to this movie, they�re non-believers.

Scribe after scribe called the flick a bomb, with words such as "dud", "unwieldy" and "plodding" just a few of the nicer epithets tossed out.

The plot centres on a theory that Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene actually had a child together and that the Catholic Church resorted to murder to cover up the truth.

The movie stars Tom Hanks and was directed by Ron Howard. Both are normally considered a sure thing at the box office and each has an impeccable track record.

But if you pay attention to what reviewers had to say after emerging from a darkened theatre, that streak is over.

Critics were actually heard laughing when the film arrived at key plot points. But you could hear a pin drop when the final credits rolled.

"'Da Vinci' never rises to the level of a guilty pleasure. Too much guilt. Not enough pleasure," assesses Kirk Honeycutt of the Hollywood Reporter, who calls Hanks� performance �wooden�.

Some were upset by what seems like endless amounts of screen time spent debating religious and historical facts � great for a classroom, but not a big screen blockbuster.

"I haven't read the book, but I just thought there was a ridiculous amount of exposition," argues Lee Marshall of Screen International. "I thought it was plodding and there was a complete lack of chemistry between [co-stars] Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks."

�I thought the movie was a big dud,� concludes the Boston Herald�s Stephen Shaefer. �Eagerly anticipated, highly controversial. You'd never know it from watching this movie. Nothing works really. It's not suspenseful. It's not romantic. It's certainly not fun.�

The overall prediction: the movie will be a huge draw at first for some of the 40 million people who�ve read author Dan Brown�s book.

But they expect the numbers to fall off quickly once friends tell friends and word of mouth spreads about an explosive topic that simply failed to light a dramatic fuse.

But the stars of the show beg to differ, asking you to reserve judgment.

�My advice is, since virtually no one has really seen the movie yet, is to not go see the movie if you think you're going to be upset,� warns Howard.

Who�s right? You can find out for yourself when the film hits Toronto theatres on Friday.





May 17, 2006


http://www.pulse24.com/Showbiz/Top_...17-002/page.asp


Posted by The Wiz on May-17-2006 18:10:

I cant wait for Friday!!!


Posted by VERTiG0 on May-17-2006 18:12:

Yeah I don't care about the book or the movie either, I'll leave that for the masses.


Posted by simms327 on May-17-2006 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Yeah I don't care about the book or the movie either, I'll leave that for the masses.


pun intended?


Posted by Fir3start3r on May-17-2006 19:25:

Movies are never as good as the book anyways


Posted by DigDeep on May-17-2006 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Fir3start3r
books are never as good as the movie anyways


fixed.

i hate books.


Posted by CAKE on May-17-2006 19:32:

i'm still 50/50 on seeing it i'll wait to see what my g.f sais when she's done the book


Posted by VERTiG0 on May-17-2006 19:32:

quote:
Originally posted by simms327
pun intended?



Posted by Shaya007 on May-17-2006 19:41:

Re: Fuk The Da Vinci Code!

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
I hope it's true ... too much hype for this film.

It�s one of the most heavily hyped movies in years.

It�s one of the biggest selling books in decades.

It�s a controversial tome that�s caused an uproar among some Christians.

And if you believe the critics, it�s a total disaster.

The long awaited $125 million flick �The Da Vinci Code� was finally screened for critics just prior to its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this week.

And it�s clear when it comes to this movie, they�re non-believers.

Scribe after scribe called the flick a bomb, with words such as "dud", "unwieldy" and "plodding" just a few of the nicer epithets tossed out.

The plot centres on a theory that Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene actually had a child together and that the Catholic Church resorted to murder to cover up the truth.

The movie stars Tom Hanks and was directed by Ron Howard. Both are normally considered a sure thing at the box office and each has an impeccable track record.

But if you pay attention to what reviewers had to say after emerging from a darkened theatre, that streak is over.

Critics were actually heard laughing when the film arrived at key plot points. But you could hear a pin drop when the final credits rolled.

"'Da Vinci' never rises to the level of a guilty pleasure. Too much guilt. Not enough pleasure," assesses Kirk Honeycutt of the Hollywood Reporter, who calls Hanks� performance �wooden�.

Some were upset by what seems like endless amounts of screen time spent debating religious and historical facts � great for a classroom, but not a big screen blockbuster.

"I haven't read the book, but I just thought there was a ridiculous amount of exposition," argues Lee Marshall of Screen International. "I thought it was plodding and there was a complete lack of chemistry between [co-stars] Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks."

�I thought the movie was a big dud,� concludes the Boston Herald�s Stephen Shaefer. �Eagerly anticipated, highly controversial. You'd never know it from watching this movie. Nothing works really. It's not suspenseful. It's not romantic. It's certainly not fun.�

The overall prediction: the movie will be a huge draw at first for some of the 40 million people who�ve read author Dan Brown�s book.

But they expect the numbers to fall off quickly once friends tell friends and word of mouth spreads about an explosive topic that simply failed to light a dramatic fuse.

But the stars of the show beg to differ, asking you to reserve judgment.

�My advice is, since virtually no one has really seen the movie yet, is to not go see the movie if you think you're going to be upset,� warns Howard.

Who�s right? You can find out for yourself when the film hits Toronto theatres on Friday.





May 17, 2006


http://www.pulse24.com/Showbiz/Top_...17-002/page.asp

Pacific mall here I come!LOL!


Posted by zokissima on May-17-2006 19:42:

I won't go see the movie on Friday, but I'll still end up seeing it eventually. Controversies regarding movies and books usually mean nothing to me anyways.


Posted by perpetuous on May-17-2006 20:06:

This isn't exactly the kind of movie that needs critical acclaim for box office success.


Posted by Irishaddict on May-17-2006 20:08:

^^ lol, no kidding. The book was awesome. I plan on seeing this movie and I rarely go to the movies haha.


Posted by evil_cookie on May-17-2006 20:09:

quote:
Originally posted by perpetuous
This isn't exactly the kind of movie that needs critical acclaim for box office success.


Posted by Platipus on May-17-2006 20:21:

critics don't know shit.. the boston herald.. pffft..

Haven't read the book, haven't seen the hype, still looking forward to getting a good rip of the movie..


Posted by girllovingtvibe on May-17-2006 20:57:

def. looking forward to the movie - books kicked major ass.....


Posted by Fir3start3r on May-17-2006 21:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorwhore
fixed.

i hate books.


Unless the book as big pictures eh Jeff?


Posted by Fir3start3r on May-17-2006 21:14:

Re: Re: Fuk The Da Vinci Code!

quote:
Originally posted by Shaya007
Pacific mall here I come!LOL!


Just hope you don't get the 'screener' version...


Posted by Abercrombie on May-17-2006 23:16:

Re: Re: Fuk The Da Vinci Code!

quote:
Originally posted by Shaya007
Pacific mall here I come!LOL!


LOL, I already got it 2 days ago... but at the mall at HWY 7 just east of Woodbine.


Posted by KaiLee on May-18-2006 00:41:

Re: Re: Fuk The Da Vinci Code!

quote:
Originally posted by Shaya007
Pacific mall here I come!LOL!


ahahahaha

Shanghai here I come!


Posted by cyper on May-18-2006 01:16:

If you look at how Christianity had formed.
And the dozens of very similar religions around the world which existed 2000 years ago.

It would actaully seem more logical to assume that Jesus of nazareth did not exist at all.
But of course, if he did exist.. not a single piece of what we know about him from the Bible can be taken as fact (except for maybe the crucifiction).

Also I really hate Dan Brown.


Posted by jester on May-18-2006 01:36:

didnt read the book couldnt stand the hype, but i'll probably end up seeing the movie.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on May-18-2006 01:42:

quote:
Originally posted by jesteraver
didnt read the book couldnt stand the hype, but i'll probably end up seeing the movie.


same


Posted by VERTiG0 on May-18-2006 01:43:

Didn't read the book, won't see the movie, will see Snakes On A Plane.


Posted by shanny on May-18-2006 02:01:

Anyone who read and enjoyed The Da Vinci Code, check out The Rule of Four...
...we read it in an english lit class this year.

Its known as the thinking mans da vinci code, I'm not saying I agree with that, but I did really enjoy it.


Posted by Dancing*Queen on May-18-2006 02:03:

I can't wait for this movie!


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