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Illuminati
The film Illuminati should come in May, 2009 to the cinemas.
Player:
Tom Hanks: Robert Langdon
Ewan McGregor: Camerlengo Patrick McKenna
Ayelet Zurer: Vittoria Vetra
Stellan Skarsg å rd: Commander judge
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Player:
Tom Hanks: Robert Langdon
Ewan McGregor: Camerlengo Patrick McKenna
Ayelet Zurer: Vittoria Vetra
Stellan Skarsg å rd: Commander judge
More would like to have a look at him the film?
On the next Monday, 4th of May, the ceremonious world premiere of ILLUMINATI takes place in Rome.
Among the guests: Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zurer, Pierfrancesco Favino, Nikolas Lie Kaas, Thure Lindhardt, Ron Howard (direction), David Koepp (screenplay), Dan Brown (author) and Hans Zimmer (music).
Among the guests: Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zurer, Pierfrancesco Favino, Nikolas Lie Kaas, Thure Lindhardt, Ron Howard (direction), David Koepp (screenplay), Dan Brown (author) and Hans Zimmer (music).
you mean Angels and Demons? I am so looking forward to the movie. the book got me hooked since the first chapter. It's one of my favorite books and I love it more than the Da Vince Code. I was okay with Ron Howard's adaptation of the Da Vinci Code, I hope Angels and Demons would be a better one. it premieres here on May 15th. might not be able to watch it then though, but I'll watch as soon as possible.
Angels & Demons, Illuminati - There're plenty of names for it as there are for most movies. I'm looking forward to this. I'll probably wait a few days after release to check the reviews but I can't see it being bad to be honest!
yeah i am waiting for this one too.
i have read the book, and it was the first book, i've read since primary school.
it was so good, i really liked. but i am afraid that the film could be diffirent from the original story, happened in the book.
i have read the book, and it was the first book, i've read since primary school.
it was so good, i really liked. but i am afraid that the film could be diffirent from the original story, happened in the book.
Hello. I think it is always a problem when one already knows the book, and then has a look at the film. There are always differences between book and film. Or is it not with other films thus? I am stretched very much on the film and am already glad about it.
| tdossi wrote: |
| Hello. I think it is always a problem when one already knows the book, and then has a look at the film. There are always differences between book and film. Or is it not with other films thus? I am stretched very much on the film and am already glad about it. |
It's very difficult switching from medium-to-medium. Especially when it's book-to-movie. In a book, suspense usually builds up from page-to-page (and that takes minutes to do), while in a movie, a minute of building up suspense is usually deemed too long and dragging, and so most filmmakers add some "action-packed" scenes and delete or modify the reflective not-as-important monologue or something. So it's better to read and watch so that you get the most out of both mediums.
Hello. Is right, with the film becomes of some changed. Then, nevertheless, it is to be read sinnfoll the book and to have a look at the film. These are two different things.
I agree, the movie is quite different from the book. But it's a good movie nontheless. I think they did a great job, even with all the limitations during filming. (you knew the Vatican doesn't just allow them to film everything)
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