The critics who saw the pre-Canne screening seem unanimously unimpressed. Apparently its pretty dull and plodding and Hanks' performance is being panned. Isn't that always the way for films made from hugely popular books?
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Topic - DVC getting slammed - DWPC 11:43:55 05/17/06 (15)
- to answer your question - Analog Scott 20:34:08 05/19/06 (0)
- Re: Were they French? nt - geoffkait 03:14:36 05/18/06 (1)
- "Silly English K-Niggets"- - Prisoners 06:40:32 05/18/06 (0)
- Prolly just a bunch'a angry right-wing conservative Christian bloggers. nt - clarkjohnsen 14:42:30 05/17/06 (0)
- The early Rotten Tomatoes reviews have been universally dismissive. - Audiophilander 14:15:17 05/17/06 (8)
- If DVC is a literary event, Domino's Pizza is a gourmet event - DWPC 08:43:51 05/18/06 (0)
- I can't believe you've never read Holy Blood, Holy Grail! * - mr grits 18:33:01 05/17/06 (1)
- I can't believe you've never read anything, so I guess we're even. (nt) - Audiophilander 00:16:42 05/19/06 (0)
- Re: The early Rotten Tomatoes reviews have been universally dismissive. - Victor Khomenko 15:40:45 05/17/06 (4)
- The Da Vinci Code sold more copies than the grey poupon fare you usually promote. (nt) - Audiophilander 10:44:22 05/18/06 (3)
- And that is real shame... ain't it? Nothing more shameful than folks like you considering it a major work - Victor Khomenko 12:54:02 05/18/06 (2)
- It was a best-selling work of popular fiction, is what it was. nt - clarkjohnsen 13:15:24 05/18/06 (1)
- Well... whatever. A POS by any other name... - Victor Khomenko 13:21:19 05/18/06 (0)
- Re: DVC getting slammed - mishmashmusic 11:56:23 05/17/06 (1)
- Re: DVC getting slammed - PdL 20:48:30 05/17/06 (0)