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Opening the annual Cannes film festival, Ron Howard's
adaptation of the Dan Brown bestseller was described variously
as "grim," "unwieldy" and "plodding."
At a news conference, Howard and Hanks defended the film,
calling it a piece of fiction. British actor Alfred Molina, who
plays a Machiavellian bishop in the movie,
blamed the media for
creating controversy where there was little or none.At a screening late on Tuesday in Cannes, members of the
audience laughed at the thriller's pivotal moment, and the end
of the $125 million picture was greeted with stony silence.
Tom Hanks: "This is not a documentary. This is not something that is
pulled up and says 'These are the facts and this is exactly
what happened.' ...
People who think things are true might be
more dangerous than people who ponder the possibilities that
maybe they are and maybe they aren't."
Ian McKellen, an openly gay actor who plays Leigh Teabing
in The Da Vinci Code: "I'm very happy to believe that Jesus was married. I know the Catholic Church has problems with gay people
and I thought this would be absolute proof that Jesus was not
gay."
I am going to space, and when I come back I have to pick up poodle crap.