"I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing."
Doesn't look enormously different from the last one, which can be judged by the sheer potential for an action adventure that this line provides - Robert Langdon: I've got to get to a library... Fast!
Read the book again on the plane to and from Switzerland this weekend - really looking forward to it. Still think Denis Quiad would have made a better Robert Langdon but am looking forward to seeing how Ewan Macgregor will get on as the Camerlengo!
I liked both books but the Da Vinci Code movie I thought was a bit of a disappointment. Tom Hanks wouldn't have been my first choice, but I really don't know who would have been. Will definitely be going to watch A&D, but I agree with what has been said before, it will probably be more of the same.
look, have a drink or two. then get your tickets. buy some pocorn & a soda and just sit back in that dark theatre and let yourself experience the film. don't overthink it...feel it on a gut level and see if you hands are gripping the armrests when its over or if you've forgotten to check your watch...if you have, then it was a good film for you and that's all that should really matter.
Doesn't look enormously different from the last one, which can be judged by the sheer potential for an action adventure that this line provides - Robert Langdon: I've got to get to a library... Fast!
ReplyDeleteRead the book again on the plane to and from Switzerland this weekend - really looking forward to it. Still think Denis Quiad would have made a better Robert Langdon but am looking forward to seeing how Ewan Macgregor will get on as the Camerlengo!
ReplyDeleteI liked both books but the Da Vinci Code movie I thought was a bit of a disappointment. Tom Hanks wouldn't have been my first choice, but I really don't know who would have been. Will definitely be going to watch A&D, but I agree with what has been said before, it will probably be more of the same.
ReplyDeletelook, have a drink or two. then get your tickets. buy some pocorn & a soda and just sit back in that dark theatre and let yourself experience the film. don't overthink it...feel it on a gut level and see if you hands are gripping the armrests when its over or if you've forgotten to check your watch...if you have, then it was a good film for you and that's all that should really matter.
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