SONY GREENLIGHTS DA VINCI: STILL CODIN’

02.04.10 Written by Vince Mancini

Angels and Demons and Serious Cat

Sequels tend to make more than their predecessors, no matter how crappy they are (Ratner’s X3 was the highest-grossing X-Men, for example).  That’s why they’re such an easy call.  Angels and Demons1, meanwhile, made barely more than half Da Vinci Code, which is not only a good indication that the public’s had an ass full of this franchise, but that interest was waning before the last movie came out.  Nonetheless, Sony’s has hired a writer to adapt Dan Brown’s latest, The Lost Symbol.  Ron Howard and Tom Hanks haven’t signed yet, but they probably will — it’s not like they did the first two for indie cred.  You know the drill:

As the story opens, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned unexpectedly to deliver an evening lecture in the U.S. Capitol Building. Within minutes of his arrival, however, the night takes a bizarre turn. A disturbing object–artfully encoded with five symbols–is discovered in the Capitol Building. Langdon recognizes the object as an ancient invitation . . . one meant to usher its recipient into a long-lost world of esoteric wisdom. [...] Langdon is instantly plunged into a clandestine world of Masonic secrets, hidden history, and never-before-seen locations–all of which seem to be dragging him toward a single, inconceivable truth. [Amazon via /Film]

As long as Tom Hanks is rocking weird hair and doing a bad Nic Cage impression, they might as well just cast Cage and make it some kind of pop-history, bad hair, buddy professor movie.

HANKS: My great great grandfather Beauregard was ostracized as a coot and died in a mental institution in 1875, but I’ve discovered the clue that proves he was right all along!

CAGE: You don’t mean… Blackbeard’s treasure?  You’re crazy, Langdon!

HANKS: Quick!  Hand me that penny!

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GET READY FOR ‘THE DA VINCI COD3′

04.20.09 Written by Vince Mancini

Tell me… Is this where the weed at, Your Holiness?

The Da Vinci Code sucked and Angels & Demons doesn’t look any better, but that didn’t stop Columbia from greenlighting a sequel as soon as the ink was dry on Dan Brown’s latest manuscript.  With any luck, there’s still time to convince Ron Howard to cut the translucent fuzz on top of his head before the next press tour. (*dry heave*)

Dan Brown has announced that his next installment of the “Da Vinci Code” series is “The Lost Symbol,” which will be published in the U.S. and Canada by Doubleday on September 15, 2009. The first print run will be a whopping 5 million copies.  “This is a great day for readers and booksellers,” said Sonny Mehta, chairman/editor in chief of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.

It is not a bad day for Columbia Pictures, either, which has another continuing global franchise to go along with “Spider-Man.” [Variety]

Yes, come to think of it, the Dan Brown trilogy is just like Spider-Man. Seems like every Halloween, more and more kids come to my door dressed in Tom Hanks wigs and plastic foreheads.  They love that biblical shit.

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ANGELS & DEMONS & HALL & OATES & FARTS

04.14.09 Written by Vince Mancini


A sequel to yesterday’s “Angels & Demons & Farts,” this one’s simply called “Angels & Demons & Hall & Oates & Farts.” (*sigh*) I’ve watched this three times now and laughed every time. It’s sad how easy an audience I am for fart humor. …Actually, you know what? I’m not sorry. I LOVE FARTS. There, I said it. In fact I hope I have a heart attack brought on by laughing fits at the age of 95 when someone installs a flatulence chip in my robot nurse. At least that way I’ll die doing what I love.

You can watch the original clip with Hans Zimmer’s score over at ScreenJunkies, whose brainchild these fart videos were. Or buttchild, rather. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. My cousin was a buttchild.

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ANGELS AND DEMONS AND FARTS

04.13.09 Written by Vince Mancini

Wow.  If ever there was a movie that lended itself well to fart sounds it was Angels and Demons (though who am I kidding? fart sounds make everything better).  My favorite part of the clip (aside from the farting) is 19-seconds in where Hanks says, “If I can find the segno – the sign…” as if he really needed to let everyone know he knew the Italian word for sign.  Hi, folks, my nombre – my name – is Tom Hanks. I’m aqui – here – to do a Nic Cage impression. Capiche?

Another fun game is to look at these reaction shot screen caps and imagine them ripping a really gnarly wet fart.  I think this one is my favorite.  In related news, I can’t wait for recess!

UPDATE: Apparently this was made by my friends at ScreenJunkies. Kudos, sir. Dat’s a spicy a-fart video!

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TOM HANKS DOING NIC CAGE AGAIN

03.27.09 Written by Vince Mancini

Last night during 30 Rock, NBC played an extended preview for Angels and Demons, the film the Catholic church is afraid of (mainly because the first one sucked).  The knock on the first one, The Da Vinci Code, which was almost universally panned, was that it was all talk.  Reviews from the San Jose Mercury – “it’s a thriller with a lot of explaining to do, which it does, endlessly, while we wait for an actual movie to break out,” and Variety – “An oppressively talky film,” were fairly representative of the whole.  So naturally this time around Ron Howard and co learned from their mistakes.  And by that I mean of course they didn’t, they filmed a 60 -second TV spot in which Tom Hanks explains the entire plot via voice over.

This summer, Tom Hanks is… THE EXPOSITOR.
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