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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #40 on: May 30 2006, 05:37 pm »
Thanks God!!It's rated R-18 in my country 'cause you know it's like blasphemy for other Catholics and Opus Dei believers 'cause of the contents and I can blame 'em!!!
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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #41 on: May 30 2006, 05:47 pm »
I was expecting this movie will rule the box office charts but X Men 3 just beat it! Oh well...

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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #42 on: May 31 2006, 09:58 pm »
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Thanks God!!It's rated R-18 in my country 'cause you know it's like blasphemy for other Catholics and Opus Dei believers 'cause of the contents and I can blame 'em!!!

So what if they think it's blasphemous? To me, that's like saying that The Passion of the Christ should have been rated R-18 just because it may be offending to atheists or people of different religions (well, I guess it was anyway, since I've heard it was a pretty violent movie).

Me, I haven't read the book yet (I must be the last person in the world, ne?) but I probably won't see the movie even after I've read it. If I like the novel, I probably won't watch the movie, out of fear of having the experience ruined. I don't like the book, then there's no need to watch the movie as well, I figure. :)
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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #43 on: June 02 2006, 11:12 am »
Rated R O.o wow your country cares.
I'm in Australia there was no controversy at all. No religions groups or protests. Ha ha no one here cares.
Though a comedy show did do a protest out the front of the cinema drressed as preists trying to warn people away because its a bad movie and Tom hank's acting is terrible :P..... I'm seeing it this afternoon lol!

Personaly I dont think God is going to send you to hell for watching a fictional movie. God is all love and forgiveness (and smiting) but I dont think he's going to get worked up about a movie O.o. I'm catholic and I see nothing wrong with it.

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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #44 on: June 06 2006, 04:04 am »
well,

i am a baptised christian i really dont care much because first of all, its a fiction and just because it is reknowned that doesnt mean that people are just going to throw away their own faith and believes for a best seller.

i mean faith is not just an illusion or a mere word that could be thrown away over something written by another human.

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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #45 on: June 06 2006, 07:44 am »
I saw this movie(actually, I snuck into it right after seeing X-men 3). I'm glad I didn't pay for it, 'cause the high amount of religion mentioning made me a bit uncomfortable. I also didn't understand nor care for half of what they were saying. Someone with a higher IQ than mine might enjoy it more. I only snuck into it because I was bored(and it was my mom's idea, anyway). Either way, I'm Catholic and found no offense in it at all. But the history changing stories also bothered me a bit. Of course, the only history part I understood were the Crusades, since I'm learning that in Global History right now. Watching that certainly isn't going to help me on my final, no sir-e. And there's no way I'm gonna read the book if the movie was too confusing for me.
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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #46 on: June 07 2006, 06:07 am »
And there's no way I'm gonna read the book if the movie was too confusing for me.
This is all my opinion, by the way. Don't listen to my low-rated ranks.  -_-

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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #47 on: June 13 2006, 08:32 am »
i don't know cause i hadn't had time to go watch a movie,but my friends said that x-men 3 was better Da vinci, true?
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Re: Da Vinci Code
« Reply #48 on: June 13 2006, 08:34 am »
i don't know cause i hadn't had time to go watch a movie,but my friends said that x-men 3 was better Da vinci, true?
An opinion is all that is. I've seen them both. My interest in movies makes me more attracted to X-men 3. But I'm sure some people thought The Da Vinci Code was better... But I personally found it boring(considering I understood nothing). But X-men 3 also had its disappointing points...


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