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Angels & Demons (The Movie)

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Angels & Demons is an upcoming film adaptation of Dan Brown's novel of the same name, due for release on May 15, 2009. It is the prequel to The Da Vinci Code (2006), another Brown film adaptation, although that novel was published after Angels & Demons. Tom Hanks reprised the lead role of Robert Langdon, while director Ron Howard, producer Brian Grazer and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman also returned. Filming took place in Rome and the Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

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Please, Hollywood, don't ruin a frikking awesome book. I mean it, that book was the bomb. I used to sit in class and draw the upside-down rightside-up words instead of paying attention. And the Hassassin was win.

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Should be a good adaptation. Us who read the book will probably hate it, though.

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

I enjoyed the film version of the Da Vinci Code but couldn't even finish the book :thumbdown: Consequenly I haven't read Angels and Demons.

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I'm not expecting it to be butchered but there's only one way to find out ...

I never read any of the books, but I was pretty impressed with the Da Vinci Code. So for a sequel I'm going to expect it to be a little worse then the original but still be pretty good non the less.

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The book was infinitely better than the Da Vinci Code.

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

The book was infinitely better than the Da Vinci Code.
This.

Haha, a prequel to the da vinci code. :lol: There are actually people who want to see that?

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Haha, a prequel to the da vinci code. :lol: There are actually people who want to see that?

 

 

 

Ahh but heres the thing, it has NOTHING to do with The Da Vinci Code, except that it both uses religous subject matter. Angels and Demons in a prequel and is a totally diffrent story, with much more emphasis on action.

 

 

 

The only time it is ever refrenced is in the book, and even then all they say is something to the effect of "This situation reminded Langdon of the incident at the Vatican a few years ago."

 

 

 

Cant wait :!:

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I've read all of Dan Brown's books and their plots are pretty much the same. Though I'd like a movie of his first book, Digital Fortress. Best one by far imo.

One of the only Dan Brown books i havent read, better read it before the movie ruins it for me.

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In my opinion Angels & Demons was a better book than the Da Vinci Code, and has great potential as a movie. Let's just hope they don't mess up the book, but that might be wishful thinking.

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The book is that good? I should go buy it. \'

 

 

 

Very good book. It was far more interesting than The Da Vinci code. Also check out Deception point by Dan Brown too. :thumbup:

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The thing about Dan Brown's books is that they all follow the exact same plot. So, if they change stuff around, maybe they'll be able to improve on the author a bit. After reading four books I gave up; it was like G.A. Henty except not as prolific. #-o

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The thing about Dan Brown's books is that they all follow the exact same plot. So, if they change stuff around, maybe they'll be able to improve on the author a bit. After reading four books I gave up; it was like G.A. Henty except not as prolific. #-o

 

 

 

He only wrote four books, lol. So you kinda read all of em anyway

I was going to have the symbol FIRE on my shoulder after i read the book but i had to wait till im 18 and now im 18(just gone) its gonna look like im having it done because of the film :?

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Dan Brown is a hack.

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tom hanks doesn't work as robert langdon.

 

its just. no.

 

Dan Brown is a hack.

 

 

 

pourquoi?

The book was excellent, better than the Da Vinci Code by far. And the people making this movie are way better than those in the Da Vinci Code.

 

 

 

This is going to be sick.

OH S***! He/she/it is back!

tom hanks doesn't work as robert langdon.

 

its just. no.

 

Why not? Older, deep-voiced, a professor. I think Tom Hanks can do it. Worked pretty good in the Da Vinci Code.

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

tom hanks doesn't work as robert langdon.

 

its just. no.

 

Dan Brown is a hack.

 

 

 

pourquoi?

 

 

 

He writes low quality sensationalist garbage.

La lune ne garde aucune rancune.

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