I liked this review of The Da Vinci Code movie.
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Thanks for the Sharpe's alert, Kathy. My TiVo shall be put on the case.
I went to see The Davinci Code yesterday. Didn't love it. Didn't hate it. But I had to be physically restrained from responding to the tiny group of protesters outside the theatre.
We saw it Saturday night. I enjoyed it, but similar to the review that dcp linked to, I would have liked to have seen more artwork featured. I wonder if they will film Angels & Demons, because visually I think it would make a prettier film.
I watched TDVC as well. It was preposterous, but I had a reasonably good time, especially when Ian McKellen was on the screen hammin' it up and obviously having fun.
Some of the churches and other monuments featured in the movie hit me with a serious traveller's envy. There is one particular church--Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland, I think--that was located on a luscious green hilltop, and the camera did this aerial shot of the chapel that was just breathtaking and I was all, OMG I want to go there NOW.
Ian McKellan was worth the price of the movie ticket.
Ian McKellan was worth the price of the movie ticket.
Oh, he totally made it worth it to me. I still wish I'd have heckled the protesters, though.
We didn't see a single protesters.
I agree with the reviewer dcp linked to that Tom Hanks' hair didn't look half as bad as it did in the stills.
I also coveted Audrey Tautou's almost nunnishly simple ensemble--pale blue blouse, navy sweater, and a very understated and feminine simple gray flared skirt and those plain black heels. Of course, Tautou has legs like whoa and a pretty neck and a prettier head, so that particular ensemble probably would make me look dowdy instead of classy.
I agree with the reviewer dcp linked to that Tom Hanks' hair didn't look half as bad as it did in the stills.
I didn't have time to read the review but I totally agree with that. The stills looked awful but it actually looked pretty good in the film.
Audrey Tautou is stunningly gorgeous. And teeny tiny.
And Paul Bettany looks fantastic naked, in spite of the awful bloody wounds on his back.
I saw Poseidon. I expected the worst, after all the original was total crap, but was pleasently entertained. It is totally silly, but it moved along pretty quickly.