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The Da Vince Code

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Zion, Feb 2, 2005.

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  1. Zion

    Zion Member

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    I'm three quarters of the way through the book. I don't know if this has been discussed before but has anyone read this?

    From what i understand most of it is rubbish but there are some nuggets of truth.

    For instance Mary Magdelene (sp?) was not a prostitute, and her and Jesus did get it on.
     
  2. Cohen

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    There have been some pretty decent shows on the educational channels. Even a DVD is out.
     
  3. Troy McClure

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    Tom Hanks is starring in a movie about the book.
     
  4. mateo

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    Tom Hanks?

    I cant see it.
     
  5. Troy McClure

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    He's searching for the clues to this stuff... he doesnt play Jesus or anything.
     
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    Tom Hanks is starring and the girl from Amelie as well
     
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    Deckard Blade Runner
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    There's a book about da Vince?? Damn! Is it in any way related to Pulp Fiction?




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  8. DaDakota

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    Great book, and Angels and Demons is just as good.
     
  9. mateo

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    Of course, because they are almost the same book.

    I liked them both but sorta like Die Hard and Die Hard 2
     
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    The Da Vinci Code is the first book i've read for pleasure (i.e. not because it was assigned for class) since i was about 8 or so, and i'm 23 now. i loved it. i like puzzle/riddle type stuff and ancient societies/rituals/symbols type stuff. good book. i figured out the last clue pretty quick.

    and then because my friend's brother also had that book, i started reading Angels and Demons. i got to about page 220 over winter break and then didn't touch it until the last two night and am now on page 500. it's pretty much the exact same book (dude dies with symbols, langdon called in, hot girl helps him out, secret society, crazy complicated/double meaning riddles, the church, dude killing 4 important people, etc, etc). still i haven't been able to put it down the last two nights, read up until 8 a.m. each night even though i needed the sleep and am supposed to be reading a lot of other stuff for research.
     
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    I guess this may be unusual (jokes aside, now), but I read Angels and Demons first, and then read The da Vinci Code. I ended up being a little disappointed by "Code," probably because I didn't read it first (and it's shorter). You have a good point. And read more!! ;)



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    What do you base your quote "her and Jesus did get in on" upon?
     
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    Wasnt Jesus sort of avoiding her near the end?
     
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    I just recently got this book but I haven't started reading it yet.
     
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    Everyone has got ideas on how to cast this movie.

    How to cast the Da Vinci Code without pissing me off

    I would have preffered Julie Delpy (even though she is not a brunette) as Sophie Nuvue.

    Tautou is not bad. It could have been worse.
     
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    Should have put a question mark at the end of that.

    I'm not saying it's true i'm asking if anyone has any ideas, articles, references etc. as to the validity of some of these claims.
     
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    Does anyone have anything of real validity to refute those claims?
     
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    #20 gunn, Feb 3, 2005
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