da vinci code, and other films dealing with religion
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 9:34 pm
the da vinci code is most definately not da bomb. it is a boring piece of shit!
who would have thought that tom hanks could look both bored and boring for over two hours? and that he could share a whole movie with audrey tatou without creating the least bit of erotic suspense?
the movie is pedestrian too, with camera technique out of the fifties: when you have a car chase, everything gets all hectic and vibrating so you can't really see anything, but you probably are supposed to sense that something important is going on. the camera even gets wobbly when you have a scene inside an airplane, as if this were a steadycam semi-pro movie instead of a 125mil hollywood as-if blockbuster.
don't see this movie to enjoy yourself, as it is too staid. and don't go there either because of the religious stuff. i am sure there are better religious movies out there.
but which? well, dogma comes to mind, which was quite nice if you like jay and silent bob. (it also introduced the concept of jesus having had a child with maria magdalena, years before the da vinci code!)
otherwise, i always liked "the man for all seasons", which is a movie i first saw when i was 7 and which served as an inspiration for kevin smith, as well.
scorseses "last temptation of christ" was good enough if flawed, and i also liked kubriks "spartacus" which of course was not strictly about religion but still dealt with cross-nailing and such.
on the con side, john huston's "bible" was a joke (charlton heston as moses?), as well as most others that tried hard.
so tell me: what are your favorite films that have to do with religion?
who would have thought that tom hanks could look both bored and boring for over two hours? and that he could share a whole movie with audrey tatou without creating the least bit of erotic suspense?
the movie is pedestrian too, with camera technique out of the fifties: when you have a car chase, everything gets all hectic and vibrating so you can't really see anything, but you probably are supposed to sense that something important is going on. the camera even gets wobbly when you have a scene inside an airplane, as if this were a steadycam semi-pro movie instead of a 125mil hollywood as-if blockbuster.
don't see this movie to enjoy yourself, as it is too staid. and don't go there either because of the religious stuff. i am sure there are better religious movies out there.
but which? well, dogma comes to mind, which was quite nice if you like jay and silent bob. (it also introduced the concept of jesus having had a child with maria magdalena, years before the da vinci code!)
otherwise, i always liked "the man for all seasons", which is a movie i first saw when i was 7 and which served as an inspiration for kevin smith, as well.
scorseses "last temptation of christ" was good enough if flawed, and i also liked kubriks "spartacus" which of course was not strictly about religion but still dealt with cross-nailing and such.
on the con side, john huston's "bible" was a joke (charlton heston as moses?), as well as most others that tried hard.
so tell me: what are your favorite films that have to do with religion?