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jaysay 21-06-2010 10:19

Angels and Demons
 
Watched Angels and Demons on Saturday night, Dan Browns sequel to the Da Vinci Code, thought this film was much better than D. V. C. myself not as complicated and great story line too

flashy 21-06-2010 12:14

Re: Angels and Demons
 
the sequel? are you sure? i thought it was a completely different film lol

pipinfort 21-06-2010 13:14

Re: Angels and Demons
 
I have to agree, much better than the D V C and a hell of a lot easier to get my head round.............

jaysay 21-06-2010 13:36

Re: Angels and Demons
 
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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 823595)
the sequel? are you sure? i thought it was a completely different film lol

Well TC took exactly the same part as he did in DVC Shaz;)

flashy 21-06-2010 16:13

Re: Angels and Demons
 
we where going to watch it last night on telly, his lordship said it was wrote by the same person who did the dvc, didnt say anything else about it ;)

shakermaker 21-06-2010 20:09

Re: Angels and Demons
 
The screenplay of Dan Brown's Angels & Demons inexplicably misses out large chunks of what is an easy-to-read novel. I always try to separate film and novel versions of the same story and judge them as different entities, but I couldn't hide how unimpressed I was with the film. I think the disappointment was mainly due to the truncation of half of the novel as mentioned above, but also due to the large amounts of unnecessary dialogue making what was a fast paced novel trudge and wade its way along.

jaysay 22-06-2010 09:54

Re: Angels and Demons
 
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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 823649)
The screenplay of Dan Brown's Angels & Demons inexplicably misses out large chunks of what is an easy-to-read novel. I always try to separate film and novel versions of the same story and judge them as different entities, but I couldn't hide how unimpressed I was with the film. I think the disappointment was mainly due to the truncation of half of the novel as mentioned above, but also due to the large amounts of unnecessary dialogue making what was a fast paced novel trudge and wade its way along.

Well my secret is shaker I didn't read either novel, so I found Angels and Demons every entertaining, much more than DVC, Joan(my other half) has read both books and was not really impressed with the book A & D but liked the film, mind you it wouldn't do if we all liked the same thing


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