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angels and demons

i saw the movie yesterday...and because i work at night, i was left with no choice but to watch the first screening in glorietta 4 - because i wanted to make sure i won't doze off in the middle of the film.

there are a number of things that made the movie appealing (to me, at least):
  • tom hanks is robert langdon. 'nuff said.
  • they used the same score (from the da vinci code).
  • i think that the screenplay was carefully thought of to preserve the way the story (from the book) was told.
  • it's ron howard who directed it, for God's sake.
  • ayalet zurer looks like the baby of monica bellucci.
  • the movie's nothing short of spectacular, and i would really have to say this - ewan mcgregor makes a really cute camerlengo.
  • i have to admit it - the book angels and demons got me interested in ambigrams - and yes, i have a couple of them etched on my skin now (the first one being an ambigram of 'faith' and the other 'fire and a prayer')

sitting there for two and a half hours wasn't painstaking nor grueling. the movie was a freaking banquet!




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

ditto coach! =)

fsg

hymntoisis said...

ahehe! nagustuhan mo rin! :D kewlness... mishu pot. *hugs*

 

anais nin

and the day came when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.

t.s. eliot

i should have been a pair of ragged claws.

frida kahlo

i hope the exit is joyful and i hope never to return.