MiniBond
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You weren't being rude. It was a compliment![]()
misread the post sorry
You weren't being rude. It was a compliment![]()
No, ur not aloneso I'm not the only who thought about batman when reading thist:
Yeah, Langdon is claustrophobic because he fell down in a well and spent several hours in it before being rescued !
"Angels and Demons" remained ruler of a robust foreign box office in its second frame with $60.4 million at about 10,610 playdates in 99 markets, topping the $50.1 million overseas opening for "Night at the Museum: The Battle of the Smithsonian" at 8,100 in 93 markets
Sony's religious thriller's continuing to show far more traction overseas than domestically with foreign grosses at $198.3 million -- more than double the domestic cume of $81.5 million -- as many major markets saw solid holdover performances with declines under 40% and a $5,693 per-location average.
Germany led the "Angels" way again with $8 million, off only 25%, for a $23.6 million cume, followed by the U.K. decreasing 36% to $4.7 million and Spain down 39% to $4.4 million. Mexico, which had seen its launch delayed due to the flu outbreak, debuted with $4.1 million for the biggest opening of 2009 and 24% shy of the first frame of "The Da Vinci Code."
Japan declined 31% to $3.9 million and France was off 39% to $3.65 million. Italy, which had posted the second highest opening, slid 56% to $3.5 million for a $17 million cume.
"Angels" has already grossed 37% of the final foreign cume of "Da Vinci," which finished its run with $540 million internationally in 2006. Sony's held off on releasing "Terminator Salvation" overseas, where it has nearly all the rights, until next weekend in Asia and until the first June frame in most major markets.
"Angels and Demons" is already the biggest international grosser this year, topping the $192.8 million foreign cume for "Fast and Furious," which dominated in April.
i hate how people expect oscar worthy movies in summer flicks...and give them awful reviews because they are...wait for it...summer flicks.
Clint Eastwood expressed interest in directing the film, but Ron Howard was contractually obligated to it because of his contract from The Da Vinci Code (2006).
could have been nice but Ewan is perfect !Leonardo DiCaprio turned down the role of Camerlengo Patrick McKenna. He declined despite being offered the role personally Tom Hanks.
I'm curious to see what it is....Five minutes were cut after the film received an R rating.
that's what I stated before (and I didn't remember the "passetto" moment which confirms it).....too bad if true because it was a nice flaw for the character !In the prequel, Langdon remarks to Sophie Neuveau that perhaps she cured his claustrophobia by laying her hands upon him. It appears that she did so indeed, as in this movie Langdon is twice confined in a small, glass room with poor ventilation and seems unfazed. He also seems fine when he needs to squeeze through a small alley between two very close walls in his search for the bomb.
I really liked the ominous tone and beat of the score.
i like the movie. good story but the ending could be more ''mean'' if you get me![]()
i must say the CGI church was very good. it looked so real.
Yeah, i must say i really liked this shot too.Eh , i thought the anti-matter explosion was the best shot of the movie.