Forrest Gump battles Opus Dei as Tom Hanks takes the lead in The Da Vinci Code, coming soon to a theater near you from Ron Howard and Brian Glazer (Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind.) I haven’t read the book, so I can’t really vouch for the casting…but I presume this movie would make ridiculous bank with or without Hanks anyway.
4 thoughts on “Code to Perdition.”
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The book is just a barely-fleshed out screenplay as it is, with a cliffhanger at every commercial bre–er, chapter end.
Cotton candy – you could probably breeze through it in 45 minutes, skimming. As I was reading it, I kept thinking… this was written to be turned into a movie. And given in what low esteem I hold movies these days (it’s an Issue of mine), I suspect this very lightweight book could make a pretty good movie, comparatively! 😉
The Knights Templar and their fictional priory are always a popular subject matter! Dan Brown’s work reads like a movie– continous action with limited breaks. I just hope that the Jesus nation makes a big deal about the plot line, in order to deepen the growing national cultural rift.
I hope this book when turned into a movie
further irritates the Jesus Nation like a case
of terminal crabs. the amazing thing is to see how many books are for sale at Barnes and Noble
or elsewhere that call themselves DaVinchi Code
Bashers etc. This book really bugs those bastards,
and that is great entertainment for me.
I will protest against this movie. True christian should be warned to not view this film.
Thought! Jesus of Nazzareth was the last heir to the throne of King David, If he had wedded and had children ( Has some would say), then there is another King awaited. This theory is totally against Bibilical teachings and the truth should be told!!!