Here is one of the movies that I am actually looking forward to seeing this summer. The book was amazing, let’s just see how they do it on screen. They sure know how to promote it on the web though. Check out the amazing siter here.
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ivan said on April 18th, 2006
lovely. after reading the book i though up a similar game for the net, but never got to do it. my idea of the game is much better i think. thanks for sharing. i enjoy the game.
allister said on April 19th, 2006
I’m really looking forward to this movie. I loved the book. I agree with Nigel though, Angels and Demons is almost exactly the same story but with a few small changes.
marianna said on April 19th, 2006
i just hope the movie lives up to its hype!
whinwebworks said on April 19th, 2006
cant wait to watch
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You’re right, that site is amazing… if only I had the time to explore it…
As for the book, I liked the story (even if it’s been told before), but like everything he writes, it’s just all too breathless. I had read one of his others before, and then I checked out another, and they all start with some poor sap getting killed and then the hero getting woken up by a phone call and agreeing to go on some preposterous trip.
Ah well… you can’t complain about his success.