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Robert Langdon, lead role in The Da Vinci Code, should have been played by:
survey says...
43%
Tom Hanks (actually cast as Langdon)
14%
Harrison Ford
0%
Pierce Brosnan
0%
George Clooney
29%
Kevin Spacey
14%
Russell Crowe
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Cinema Article Archive
by Mike Sheehan
Entertainment pundits across the globe will throw in worthless opinions about who they think will win, so, I might as well join in the fun.
by sotanLIFE
Films coming soon to a theater near you.
by Casey Garven
Old and young people alike will be entertained by Eight Below, unless they are cat people, but who cares about them?
by Mike Sheehan
Steve Martin’s version of The Pink Panther is a pointless remake of a timeless classic.
by Casey Garven
The only entertaining part of Annapolis was watching Franco make an attempt at an eastern accent, and Tyrese making an attempt at speaking period.
by Mike Sheehan
The timing of the release is almost as important as the movie itself, so studios schedule according to the seasons.
by Casey Garven
Underworld: Evolution is not your typical werewolf-meets-vampire movie.
by Mike Sheehan
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World is a smart and witty movie, but it falls way short of Albert Brooks at his best.
by Mike Sheehan
The New World is a challenging, inspiring, and brilliant visual masterpiece.
by Mike Sheehan
Mrs. Henderson Presents will be the most charming movie you will see this year.
by Casey Garven
Putting a new spin on a classic tale without violating the integrity of the original is a difficult task, but Hoodwinked artfully achieves that goal.
by Cameron Ross
Glory Road tells the story of the most significant college basketball team to ever take the hardwood.
by Louie
Hostel certainly made my, er, hair stand on end.
by Cameron Ross
I went to Grandma’s Boy based on two facts, and several assumptions.
by Casey Garven
Mel Brooks’ masterpiece translates as well to the silverscreen as easily as it did to the stage.
by Mike Sheehan
Syriana is to the consumption, trade, and politics of oil what Soderbergh’s Traffic was to the consumption, trade, and politics of il
by Louie
Heated debates rage over whether or not it is possible to remake the original into something better or even comparable.
by J. Neil Connelly
Not a smile; a DVD.
by Cameron Ross
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, seems to be both delightful and disappointing.
by Hollywood.com Staff
Horror movies do something to us. Besides providing the best escapism film can offer, they scare up the box office dough.
by WENN
Leonardo DiCaprio joined environmentalists to give Americans a pre-Halloween scare on Oprah Winfrey
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