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    Quote Originally Posted by yasunobu13
    "well written" could be argued
    He he he...

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    Hmm, the assessments are very poor as of yet:

    "For people who insist that the movie is never as good as the book, your case just got stronger."

    "...overblown so-so suspense flick..."

    "There might be a riveting adventure thriller to be made from Dan Brown's controversial bestseller, but this is not it. Melodramatic, overlong and dare I say occasionally boring, Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code gets lost in the maze of its puzzles and media"

    "A polished affair with moments of interest, but simply far too long, too talky and just not interesting or clever enough to engage let alone entertain."

    "A jumble of historical myth, religious symbology and international thriller-action makes for an unwieldy, bloated melodrama."

    "... a melodramatic, sometimes lifeless film that is missing the suspense of the popular novel."

    http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/da_vinci_code/

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    Well, I haven't read the book and I don't know if i will watch the movie. I'm to ashamed of being caught buying the book now, just keep imagine everyone pointing and sneering saying "you haven't read it yet?! Shame on you!!"

    Oh well, I'll live without it i suppose. It's not really my kind of book anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultima Designs
    Hmm, the assessments are very poor as of yet:

    "For people who insist that the movie is never as good as the book, your case just got stronger."

    "...overblown so-so suspense flick..."

    "There might be a riveting adventure thriller to be made from Dan Brown's controversial bestseller, but this is not it. Melodramatic, overlong and dare I say occasionally boring, Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code gets lost in the maze of its puzzles and media"

    "A polished affair with moments of interest, but simply far too long, too talky and just not interesting or clever enough to engage let alone entertain."

    "A jumble of historical myth, religious symbology and international thriller-action makes for an unwieldy, bloated melodrama."

    "... a melodramatic, sometimes lifeless film that is missing the suspense of the popular novel."

    http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/da_vinci_code/
    wow. I'm not one to put all 100% confidence into what critics say, but this is the reason why i read the book and dreaded the movie coming out. I thoughouly enjoyed the book and it was actually the last novel i read (2 years ago)

    I would at least think a couple critics would have been paid off to write a good review...but i guess not

    Then again, do you think that these critics are pissed because they weren't allowed to screen the movie much earlier than most? I could see these jserks turning on Opie because of something this petty.

    I'm going to wait until a few friends see it before I shell out my money.

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    I don't see why the idea that Jesus may have had a wife is so outrageous to these people...
    Yeah, what's the big deal, several of the early popes were married, and the rest were cheating.

    The reason the thumpers are up in arms is because your never, ever supposed to question the authenticity of their invisible friends.

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