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The da vinci code review
The da vinci code review










  1. THE DA VINCI CODE REVIEW MOVIE
  2. THE DA VINCI CODE REVIEW CODE

THE DA VINCI CODE REVIEW CODE

Ever wanted chat, online, to other people watching The Da Vinci Code at the same time as you? No? Me either. Disc 2 also features trailers for Close Encounters Of The Third Kind: 30th anniversary edition, Damages: season 1and Seven Pounds.ĭisc 1 is where the majority of Blu-ray exclusives can be found. The majority of these documentaries were on the DVD release, but there are a few exclusives to the Blu-ray. I found most to be pretty dull, but there are a few engaging moments.

THE DA VINCI CODE REVIEW MOVIE

The movie benefits no end from this, making it a much better viewing experience as a result the pace of The Da Vinci Code seems better, as does the overall feel and, strangely, it doesn’t seem boring and drag on like the theatrical cut did.

the da vinci code review

The Blu-ray release is the extended cut at the movie, with a run-time of just under three hours, features about half an hour’s worth of additional material than the theatrical release. Leaving the cinema I was under-whelmed, to say the least, the material didn’t seem to transfer well at all and at two and a half hours long the theatrical release seemed very dull.ĭespite this I’ve wanted to re-visit the film for some time, to see if I’d been a harsh judge, the Blu-ray release has provided me with the perfect opportunity. I checked out the movie anyway, as I was interested to see how the material translated from the page to the screen. Not being the biggest fans of Ron Howard or Tom Hanks I was less than enthusiastic when I learned that they were to be involved.












The da vinci code review