Re: My LLL (was: Re: Movie to See)



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What I meant is that he did talk mainly about Christianity.
"Monique Y. Mudama" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 2006-05-13, Matthew aka NMR penned:
I can't wait to see the movie. Also the truth about
religion is hopefully brought to light

That people make up the version of religion that suits their
purposes?

Er, seriously, curious what you mean by that. I mean, there are
a
lot of religions.

--
monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully

pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca

Except that "The Da Vinci Code" is a work of fiction. There really
isn't any "truth" to be brought out by this novel.

Exactly. It's a movie based on a novel. I just like Tom Hanks as
an actor.
I enjoyed the book years ago and am looking forward to seeing the
film just
to see what Ron Howard was able to make of it. As a director he's
done some
pretty good stuff. Lil' Opie all grown up <shucks>

Jill

Yeah, I *LOVE* his movies. I like Tom Hanks also - it just
distresses me that he's no longer quite so drool worthy (which means
I've more mileage on me than I'd like! ;>)

Heh, I'm not that far behind you, mileage-wise. Remember how Tom got
his start? The TV show 'Bosom Buddies', dressing in drag. Lots of
people don't remember that.

Jill

I used to love that show, but Tom wasn't my fave on it, I preferred Peter
Scolari (who has seemingly faded into bit-parts on TV shows obscurity).

I remember Tom in one of his earlier movie roles: Big. that must have been
a fun movie - playing a 12-year-old stuck in an adult body! This movie,
BTW, was directed by another Happy Days cast member: Penny Marshall
(Laverne - who had a spin-off show: Laverne & Shirley - and I have a funny
tidbit about this show - Mom said that when they aired in Germany, they had
a disclaimer at the beginning that not all people in America were this
looney, these two were just escapees from a mental institution:D)


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