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Monday, 4 May 2009

Angels & Demons - TV Spot


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4 comments:

thepicklebot said...

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!

Unknown said...

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!

Anonymous said...

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.

pamela fruendt said...

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.