Okay so I know that this movie came out over a year ago but I only recently got the chance to see it. In my opinion this is definitely worth seeing, even if you haven't read the book. This was one of the best suspense movies I've seen in a long, and it had a very interesting plot. However if you are a very religious Christian, I should warn you that some of the things discussed in this movie may offend you, but I would still recommend that you see it.
The story is centered around Dr. Robert Langdon, played by Tom Hanks, who's specialty is in the interpretation of symbols. When the curator of the Louvre museum in Paris is killed all the evidence points to Dr. Langdon. However the evidence turns out to be secret code left by the dead man for Dr. Langdon. These clues lead to several Da Vinci paitings which hold a long kept secret that if exposed could shake the foundation of Christianity.
This movie is filled with action, mystery and an ending you probably won't be able to predict. Although the movie refers to a lot information from the basis of Christianity, I guarantee that that you do not have to be Christian or religious in order to follow and enjoy this movie.
Friday, November 30, 2007
The Da Vinci Code
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
1408
You like scary movies? Well, I've got a doozy for you! To begin with, I'm not a big fan of scary movies, but I saw the trailer for this one and something about it compelled me. What is up with room 1408? It was very intriguing. 1408 is full of all the necessities of a scary movies: scenes that will make you pop out of your seat, scenes that will keep you on the edge of your seat, and scenes with creepy children. I liked this one a lot.
John Cusack plays an author who visits the scariest places in the world, spends the night there, and the writes a book about it. Well, he has met his match when he is encountered with room
1408. Samuel L. Jackson is great in his role as the hotel manager. If you like scary movies, I'd definitely suggest you rent this one immediately. Check out the "Director's Cut", that was my favorite version of the film.
Released on DVD: October 2, 2007
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