The Da Vinci Code (2006) (SPOILERS possible - but use spoiler space)

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I probably won't get to see it on opening day because I have to work but sometime during that weekend is more likely. I might even make it a Mother's Day present and take my Mom. She really liked the book too.
 
I for one can't wait to see this movie. I loved the novel, and love Tom Hanks.

As to those who are against it....you need to look up the word 'fiction'. *shakes head sadly*
 
I wanted Viggo or George Clooney for Robert Langdon. That would've definitely have been my dream cast. Not liking Tom Hanks as the selection at all.
 
To the Church as an institution... Or those regular people IN the church?

You can say both, but the former is how I can understand them wanting to kill to keep the secret... To keep them in power...

But just like Robert said at the end of the movie, if the truth came out, would it shatter people's -- as in regular members of the church -- Faith, or re-invigorate it?

It was obviously a PC (Politically Correct) perspective, but this is what I meant when I said had this come out during a much more religous time like the Crusades (in the past), I think it might have had a bigger impact than now. Granted, people are religious now, but not compared to the days of old when wars were literally fought over and empires lived and died by religions and religous fervor is my point.
 
ian mckellan is just SWEET!

a teaser trailer already? summer 2006 will be good with this movie and pirates of the caribbean 2 as well.
 
I tried to read the book but it was too slow for me...lol...the movie on the other hand is very fast paced! :)
 
[B]Exclusive Da Vinci Code Set Report[/B]
Source: Larryfilm
July 1, 2005

While art curators have found a new Leonardo Da Vinci drawing hidden beneath the surface of one of the Renaissance artist's most celebrated works, The Virgin of the Rocks, filming on the big screen adaptation of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. Scooper 'Larryfilm' was on-hand to get a first look at what director Ron Howard is doing.

Wednesday June 29 2005 was the 1st official shooting day for DVC at Paris' exclusive, upscale Place Vendome. I was there by accident with some friends around 9:00PM. We bumped into a pretty big film crew that was prepping the first shot. Before the very imposing security detail and Paris PD evacuated the square around 10:00pm, we were able to appreciate the scope of the production.

First of all, for those of you not familiar with Paris, Place Vendome is a pretty large, very elegant square surrounded by exclusive 19th century 6-story limestone "palaces", including world famous Ritz Hotel. The square itself is pretty much void of cars and pavement is in small cobblestone, adding a feeling of "chic" and magnificence to it, so typical of the City of Light.

There were no less than 80 to 100 crew members and they had 3 latest model Panavision cams ("A", "B" and "C" cams with their own 8-people dedicated crew) with LCD secondary viewfinder to help the focus puller check at all time the frame's accuracy (focus, lighting, etc.). A major remote controlled crane (60-ft long) was sitting on tracks perpendicular to the Ritz Hotel Main entrance. That area being already cordoned off and shielded by an impressive security detail, we decided to wait as much as we could across the square, where I could briefly talked to P.As (Production Assistants). All of them had some kind of Clearance Badge that was sporting the new DVC logo/initials (the one from the poster) and a color code depending on which restriction access level there were. Two of those guys has the time to tell me that after shooting all night on Place Vendome, the crew would move to the Louvre this Thursday night (6/30) for a long 2-week shoot, before security arrived and literally kicked us out. Said P.As told us that next week they would shoot as well around St Sulpice (but no specific date yet) and that in the near future (thanks for being that specific!) producers will request "car driving extras" for Robert Langdon faked escape from the Louvre, when dozen of Paris PD cars are chasing the big truck on which RL allegedly jumped and hid. I'll go rent a car right away!!

Anyway, while we were pushed outside the perimeter, thus unable to see anything, they started lighting heavily the square (very impressive) and we caught a glimpse of director Ron Howard's Mercedes 500 SL limo which stopped 10 yards from us: he just walked to the set and with the casual way he was dressed (a worn cap, t-shirt, jeans, sneakers), who would think this was one of the world most famous and respected directors?

BTW, we couldn't see any member of the cast who where brought on set by a small motorcade of black Mercedes minivans whith heavily tinted windows. Bummer! We'll try to go to the Louvre tonight (where there are setting up 13 Motion Picture Power generators and prepping a very large parking area to accomodate the 40-truck transportation department + a huge tent for catering/craft service that one P.A. told me can accomodate 150+ crew/cast member at the same time).

I'll come back later in the week to add more on site news. BTW, for those of you wondering, pics and video filming where banned, evene with cellphones (security was everywhere, but unable to prevent me to grab precious insider info from P.As!), thus I did not have a chance to even take one or two pics.

'Larryfilm' sent a follow-up report as well:

Yesterday, Thursday June 30, the DVC cast and crew was filming street scenes on Paris upscale Rue de Rivoli in the French capital 1st District (1er arrondissement), right along the Louvre Museum. We were on set (well, actually "by" the set for the production security detail made sure that passersby would not stop and go on with their walking) around 11:00pm, and we could see one huge crane with several HMI flood literally "sun lighting" the street.

As we found a "safe" spot at a street corner were security and PAs where too busy to tell us to keep moving on, Paris PD TCM (Police Dept Traffic Control Management) just stopped traffic in front of us. Then a huge filming truck with 10-crew members and director Ron Howard on board and additional Keno-flo (= neon soft lighting) came in from a perpendicular street, with two "A" and "B" Panavision 35 mm cams on it, and the cast car (the super mini-sized "Smart") attached to it thanks to a low bed that gives the feeling that the car is actually being driven by the actors. Behind the Smart car were several crew and extras cars, creating a fake, messy traffic jam.

Anyway, we were no more than 10 yards from the actual shooting and could clearly see Audrey Tautou/Sophie Neveu driving and obviously having an animated conversation with a slim and tanned (yes, tanned !) Tom Hanks/Robert Langdon. They reshot the scene several times. Very nice to have a close up of the actors yet the scene itself was not particularly interesting for we could not hear the dialogues...

Tonight (Friday 1st of July), additional scenes will be shot around the Louvre, including Robert Langdon's arrival to the crime scene (well the driving part at least).

Columbia Pictures will release The Da Vinci Code on May 19, 2006.


Sasha
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[sp]in the book he was her grandfather, in the movie he was just the Great Master of the PS that took her to protect her after the accident :)[/sp]
I like the book thing better actually :lol:
 
Release dates for The Da Vinci Code (according to IMDb)

Japan May 2006
Bahrain 17 May 2006
Belgium 17 May 2006
Egypt 17 May 2006
France 17 May 2006
Jordan 17 May 2006
Monaco 17 May 2006
Oman 17 May 2006
Philippines 17 May 2006
Switzerland 17 May 2006 (French speaking region)
Syria 17 May 2006
United Arab Emirates 17 May 2006
Argentina 18 May 2006
Australia 18 May 2006
Bolivia 18 May 2006
Chile 18 May 2006
China 18 May 2006
Czech Republic 18 May 2006
Germany 18 May 2006
Hong Kong 18 May 2006
Lebanon 18 May 2006
Malaysia 18 May 2006
Netherlands 18 May 2006
Peru 18 May 2006
Puerto Rico 18 May 2006
Qatar 18 May 2006
Singapore 18 May 2006
Slovakia 18 May 2006
Slovenia 18 May 2006
Switzerland 18 May 2006 (German speaking region)
Thailand 18 May 2006
Austria 19 May 2006
Brazil 19 May 2006
Bulgaria 19 May 2006
Canada 19 May 2006
Colombia 19 May 2006
Denmark 19 May 2006
Ecuador 19 May 2006
Estonia 19 May 2006
Finland 19 May 2006
Greece 19 May 2006
Hungary 19 May 2006
Iceland 19 May 2006
India 19 May 2006
Indonesia 19 May 2006
Israel 19 May 2006
Italy 19 May 2006
Kenya 19 May 2006
Latvia 19 May 2006
Lithuania 19 May 2006
Mexico 19 May 2006
New Zealand 19 May 2006
Nigeria 19 May 2006
Norway 19 May 2006
Poland 19 May 2006
Romania 19 May 2006
Russia 19 May 2006
Serbia 19 May 2006
South Africa 19 May 2006
South Korea 19 May 2006
Spain 19 May 2006
Sweden 19 May 2006
Switzerland 19 May 2006 (Italian speaking region)
Taiwan 19 May 2006
Turkey 19 May 2006
UK 19 May 2006
USA 19 May 2006
Uruguay 19 May 2006
Venezuela 19 May 2006
Kuwait 24 May 2006
Croatia 25 May 2006
 
I thought that and was disappointed when it was changed.
it is so strange. could it be for a sequel purpose? or just dramtic effect?
 
Robert Langdon is more of a young Harrison Ford/Intellectual Indiana Jones-type in the book and I wonder if they offered Harrison Ford the part, or just thought he would be too old for the role?
 
[SIZE=4]Hanks to star in 'Da Vinci Code' & Other Bits[/SIZE]

Director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer have convinced two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks to star as globe-trotting scholar Robert Langdon in their adaptation of the mega-best selling book, "The Da Vinci Code." Although the three have worked together before ("Apollo 13," "Splash"), it wasn't Hanks' worldwide star power that got him the gig, at least according to Howard. "Tom is an exciting actor to watch thinking," Howard says. "We probably don't need his status from a box-office standpoint, but he gives Langdon instant legitimacy." Howard and Grazer also plan to pepper this international thriller with international stars (a refreshing thought). Famed French actor Jean Reno, for example, is on their shortlist to play the bullish cop Bezu Fache. Production should begin in the middle of next year after both Howard and Grazer finish "Cinderella Man" with Russell Crowe and Renee Zellweger.

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[SIZE=4]Da Passion Of 'Da Vinci'[/SIZE]

Much to our surprise, your e-mails are still pouring in with casting ideas for the upcoming adaptation of blockbuster novel "The Da Vinci Code." Meanwhile, according to the Boston Herald, French actress Julie Delpy has been invited to meet with director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer regarding the character Sophie.

"I don't know what their idea for it is," Delpy told the newspaper, "or if I am right for it. The character is French, in her 30s and has a shade of red in her hair. I can become a redhead!"

Sadly, very few readers have mentioned Delpy as their choice for Sophie. What is apparent however is a growing dissatisfaction with Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon. Is there no love for Hollywood's once golden boy? Let's take a look at some of your comments:

"Does Tom Hanks have to be in every movie? I think it's time to take off our Hanks-colored glasses and move on to some new actor." -- Marty

"Although I respect the choice of Tom Hanks, I would have liked to have seen Russell Crowe in the main role. In 'A Beautiful Mind,' Russell Crowe portrayed John Nash with such ease and style that the movie earned four Academy Awards." -- Rachel

"I would rather see someone like Dennis Quaid in the role of Robert Langdon. Tom Hanks might pull it off, but he doesn't really have a bookish look to him, and I think he'll end up looking more clueless than deep in thought. Someone like Viggo Mortensen would work too. For the role of Sophie I was thinking about someone along the lines of Monica Bellucci, good looking, mysterious, dark hair, and can speak fluent French. "-- Tiffany

"When I read the book, I pictured Harrison Ford as Langdon. While Tom Hanks has a good draw, I do not see him as a particularly brainy character. This is far too cerebral for him I think. Other than Ford, perhaps Clive Owen could pull it off as he seems like the quiet type that I would believe actually spent time in a library. Given the range he has shown lately, even Johnny Depp could do it." -- Amanda

"How about this for a cast? Liam Neeson as Robert Langdon, Rachel Weisz as Sophie Neveu, Jean Reno as Bezu Fache and Edward James Olmos as Bishop Aringarosa?" -- Iain

"The only actress that could play Sophie and pull it off well is Audrey Tautou. She would be wonderful to see working with Tom Hanks, running through Europe, deciphering codes." -- Jennifer


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Sasha
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Yessss. I've been wondering about that. :)

I'm so suprised at some of you reading the book after you've seen the movie. You're being deprived of so much information and facts after only seeing the movie! :lol:
 
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