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AI: Artificial Intelligence. It definitely wasn't what I was expecting, but I thought it was still great!


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Watching The Day After Tomorrow

The opening scene of the glaciers matches a scene in An inconveneint Truth. Strange


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"The Da Vinci Code" - Extended Edition. This movie is such a work of genius. The book is ten times better but the film is awesome nonetheless. The final 4 minutes is almost a religious experience with the Revelation of Langdon; his walk through Paris along the Roseline, the repeated verse being said out loud and the divine music of Hans Zimmer - I got so overwhelmed with emotion it brought tears to my eyes. Ahhh true movie magic!

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The Da Vinci Code

Makes me glad I'm not part of organized religion.

the da vinci code is not representative of organised religion by any stretch of the imagination, so it's hardly a basis for an educated opinion.

While there is no way of knowing for sure the story about the bloodline and Mary Magdalene (though I fully believe it), there are many aspects of the Da Vinci Code that are historically true. Especially about all the [s]stolen[/s]...borrowed symbols, traditions and meanings from ancient Pagan religions. It's just a book. A thrill ride. Many people (including myself) who are fed up with organized religion enjoy what Dan Brown writes because he only confirms what many of us have already believed for years - centuries even! It's a book of stories written by man, yes. But so is the bible!

I'm all for debating these kind of issues so if anybody wants to flame me through PMs, go for it! :)

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I just watched another installment of the "Complete Jane Austen." "Northanger Abbey". LOVED it. It was really good! :)

I saw that one a few weeks ago on TV. It was excellent :D

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ErulissëEnethNîn wrote:
"The Da Vinci Code" - Extended Edition. This movie is such a work of genius. The book is ten times better but the film is awesome nonetheless. The final 4 minutes is almost a religious experience with the Revelation of Langdon; his walk through Paris along the Roseline, the repeated verse being said out loud and the divine music of Hans Zimmer - I got so overwhelmed with emotion it brought tears to my eyes. Ahhh true movie magic!

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Dark, Queen of Angmar wrote:
The Da Vinci Code

Makes me glad I'm not part of organized religion.

the da vinci code is not representative of organised religion by any stretch of the imagination, so it's hardly a basis for an educated opinion.

While there is no way of knowing for sure the story about the bloodline and Mary Magdalene (though I fully believe it), there are many aspects of the Da Vinci Code that are historically true. Especially about all the [s]stolen[/s]...borrowed symbols, traditions and meanings from ancient Pagan religions. It's just a book. A thrill ride. Many people (including myself) who are fed up with organized religion enjoy what Dan Brown writes because he only confirms what many of us have already believed for years - centuries even! It's a book of stories written by man, yes. But so is the bible!



Couldn't have said it better myself. And I always get choked up on the last few minutes. Especially when Robert kneels, that part gets me every single time. And the "'neath starry skies" line, it send shivers down my spine.


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I <3 it, it makes me smile, but it's so sad.


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Couldn't have said it better myself. And I always get choked up on the last few minutes. Especially when Robert kneels, that part gets me every single time. And the "'neath starry skies" line, it send shivers down my spine.

Ah yes same here and also when the camera flies down through the pyramid revealing the sarcophagus - I get shivers, chills and goosebumps like there's no tomorrow :teehee: The music of Hans Zimmer is so unbelievably breathtaking and majestic!

Watch and worship:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCK0AQ4tYYU

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re-watching The Da Vinci Code *sigh* 'tis magic.


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^Hah, re-watching the ending, I remembered exactly how much I didn't like that movie. Tom Hanks was a terrible casting choice and it just all-around failed to live up to my expectations. I was so excited too, since it's one of my favorite books. *Shrugs*

Listening to the end of "The Da Vinci Code"


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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and At World's End. Boy, it's fun watching these with people who've never seen them before. Especially explaining the Dutchman's curse, and putting up with the ranting of a guy friend who really doesn't like Elizabeth in AWE. :P

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^hehe, that sounds AWEsome, Pip! ;) I'm glad to hear you had a good time... :)

The Game Plan - twas just a sweet, feel good movie. :happy: I enjoyed it.

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^ahaha, witty banter, that was funny


most of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

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hey does anyone know that upcomg movies, i dont remember what the name is called. it was in like a trailer for one fo the newly released movies.

its about this nanny who kinda loses her job then she steals the name and imposes herself as this other nanny and the nanny this boy who alot older then she thought. then she because very pretty and changes and then meets this guy? does anyone know the name?

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"Stay"
It was... interesting. I can't decide if I liked it or not.


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^^Why does that sound really familiar?

"Northanger Abbey". Again. For the third time. :P I couldn't resist. It's just too good to ignore. Hurrah for Jane Austen! And gorgeous British men. :)

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"Northanger Abbey". Again. For the third time. :P I couldn't resist. It's just too good to ignore. Hurrah for Jane Austen! And gorgeous British men. :)

:roll: I thought it was so hilarious how that older lady kept going on and on about muslin!

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