okay, am i BLIND or has no one started a thread on this? if not, why? isn't this like one of the most awaited movies EVER. maybe that's just me. can't wait.
i saw the trailer and it looks AWESOME! loved the book. loved the trailer. better love the movie....
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I remember when they did the very first trailer of this movie (Don't know if there are more) and I was sooooooo excited to find that this was being made into a movie. Then again, I wasn't surprised, because it's a top seller, and has people talking about it, everywhere, from home, to church, to the water cooler at work. I can't wait.
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I haven't seen the trailer yet, but I have seen some stills from filming and I think Audrey Tautau (sp?) is a great choise for Sophie Neaveau (sp?), but I still can't quite grasp Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon.
OT: You know how it says at the beggining of the book that all architecture described in the books is real? And then they go the Swiss Bank at 24 Rue St Horne (I think that's the street name, if not, then whatever it really was: <insert here> ) Well that street does exist and is in the right location as per the book, but there's no number 24 and there's no banks, it a residential area. How can you claim that all architecture and locations in the book are true and then have that one obvious discrepancy? Strange!!!
What's wrong with Hanks? I'm very excited to see Ian McKellan though. He's great, so it'll be nice to see him back, kind of been without him since LOTR.
Yes he is. On reading the page on imdb, Jorgen Prochnow will be in it. This is great, I loved him in Das Boot, but he never really broeke through to super stardom. Too bad, glad to see him back though.
Writing credits
Dan Brown (novel)
Akiva Goldsman (screenplay)
Cast
Tom Hanks .... Robert Langdon
Audrey Tautou .... Sophie Neveu
Ian McKellen .... Sir Leigh Teabing
Paul Bettany .... Silas
Jean Reno .... Bezu Fache
Etienne Chicot .... Lt. Collet
Alfred Molina .... Bishop Aringarosa
Clive Carter .... Police Captain Biggin Hill
Seth Gabel .... Cleric
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marie-Françoise Audollent .... Sister Sandrine
Jean-Yves Berteloot .... Remy
Daisy Doidge-Hill .... Sophie Age 8
Christopher Fosh .... PC Edwards
Joe Grossi .... Church Official
Dhaffer L'Abidine .... PTS Agent
Jean-Pierre Marielle .... Jacques Sauniere
Michael Norton .... French Detective
Peter Pedrero .... Young Silas's father
Jürgen Prochnow .... André Vernet
Harry Taylor .... British Police Captain
I could see Paul Bettany playing that weirdo. he looks almost Albino-like. This should be good. And Alfred Molina is a good cast too, i can see him playing that turd.
"I'm looking for love. Real love. Ridiculous, inconvenient, consuming, can't-live-without-each-other love." - Carrie Bradshaw
"The danger of an adventure is worth a thousand days of ease and comfort" - Paulo Coehlo
Live your life like it's your last day on earth
Life is not how many breaths you take, but how many moments take your breath away.