bceagles04 wrote:I read it 3 years back and loved it.
The movie should be great!
Although DVC was great, I still think Angels and Demons was the better of the two...just my .02 cents
I agree, I liked A & D better myself. That would make an AMAZING movie if done right.
I agree, both were great books, I couldn't put them down, but I like A & D better also. Deception Point was really good and Digital Fortress was decent, probably the worst of his books. I'd like to see all of them made into movies
The Da Vinci Code is the only Brown novel I've read. I liked it a lot but haven't gotten around to any of his other novels yet. Anyway I am convinced that Tom Hanks can pull off just about any role. I have my doubts about whether or not this book will transfer well to the screen but I'm sure Hanks will be awesome regardless.
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I had to read the DVC for one of my english classes here at college, I thought it was really good. I would hope it'll translate well into the movie. I might have to check out his other books. Not much of a reader of books, but if you're saying Angels & Demons is better, I'll have to read it.
Never read DVC but read Angels and Demons. It was entertaining but I figured out who the murderer was half way through the book. I'm sure if DVC does well in the box office, they'll find a way to make Angels and Demons into a movie.
I think Caleb Carr's Alienist was a much better book. I don't think they are making that one a movie tho.
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Yoda wrote:Never read DVC but read Angels and Demons. It was entertaining but I figured out who the murderer was half way through the book. I'm sure if DVC does well in the box office, they'll find a way to make Angels and Demons into a movie.
I think Caleb Carr's Alienist was a much better book. I don't think they are making that one a movie tho.
Agreed 100%. The Alienist was phenomenal, and the entire time I was reading it I kept thinking how perfect it would be as a movie, with Anthony Hopkins as Kreisler. The only downside is that as a movie, it probably wouldn't have all the intricacies and plot detail.