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No scenes from the film, but after that discussion about trailers blowing the film's load, perhaps that's not quite such a bad thing (although I guess there'll be a more "detailed" trailer nearer the release).
I'm not sure what a film could add to the book.
Maybe they'll act out the "dead sea scroll" bits.
You know how some books have a character reading and then the film shows it happening while it's narrated. Jesus hooking up with Mary Magdalene and St Peter being portrayed with jealousy and temper will no doubt stirr up some nice controversy.
How accurate was Dan Brown on the content of the dead sea scrolls?
I guess I should go back and read the beginning of the book, where it talks about some bits being acurate representations of real things (like the Opus Dei building) and others being imagined for story...
Ought to be worth watching. :-)
Edit: I haven't read the book but if there is some French church in a little villiage in it, I've been there. Rennes le something, up a mountain so I doubt that many Da Vinci lovers have got up there.
> My brothers are called Rob and Nick, they just have to go into crime
> together. It would be perfect.
Aha, cool.
> Anyone else noticed an overabundance of people in coffee shops and the
> such like reading the Da Vinci Code, just so they can say "Yeah,
> I read the book before the film came out. Pish"?
Why do I get the feeling you made that up in an attempt to fit in with other people on the boards?
> For real? Now isn't that a strange coincidence. Maybe that's why they
> sound good together.
Yeah, but it's not a proper Grand prix and there are three of them.
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