The "Da Vinci Code" Movie

Started by Tired Hiker8 pages

Originally posted by jeffer_wrote
who they are gonna USE.....what a word...lolz...

a lot of names come up for Robert Langdon, among them George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Russell Crowe....y'know, the usual suspects...

i dunno....i think the character of Robert Langdon requires someone with...credibility. lots and lots of it. not just hunk factor...besides, the Langdon books were never about how he looks like...

I think it should be Harvey Kietel. I don't know why, he barely fits the profile, i just think it would be funny. 🙂

Harvey Keitel's what....64-65-ish? i don't think he'd be the greatest choice...

but you're right, it sure would be funny...🙂

somebody posted this as his pick for the film's cast...from IMDB boards:

Robert Langdon: Russell Crowe

Sophie Neveu: Monica Bellucci

Leigh Teabing: Sean Connery

Bezu Fache: Jean Reno

Jacques Saunière:Ian McKellen

Manuel Aringarosa: Ben Kingsley

......er, i'm not too keen on russell crowe as langdon, monica i think is too sexy (more like a Vittoria Vetra than a Sophie Neveu)...Sean Connery's ok...Jean Reno would be perfect as the French cop..Ian McKellen as Jacques (man, he'd have to die early on, right?)

Originally posted by Tired Hiker
I think it should be Harvey Kietel. I don't know why, he barely fits the profile, i just think it would be funny. 🙂

Kietel is in National Treasure, similar storyline...

I personally think Russell Crowe would be a bad choice for Langdon. I'm thinking the character would be more of a Nicholas Cage, or even Val Kilmer type....

Originally posted by Darth Revan
Harrison Ford would be good as Langdon ✅
Nope. Robert Landgon is a young-ish (35-40), physically fit Harvard professor. So, Russell Crowe wouldn't work, he's too stocky (Langdon is a swimmer). I don't have a proper cast suggestion, but most of these are off.

Originally posted by Lord Soth
Nope. Robert Landgon is a young-ish (35-40), physically fit Harvard professor. So, Russell Crowe wouldn't work, he's too stocky (Langdon is a swimmer). I don't have a proper cast suggestion, but most of these are off.

my sentiments exactly. i think it would be better if they cast someone who is relatively unknown....for a fresh take. don't rely on a star's bankability or box-office clout. the book in itself is enough to snag some publicity, anyway...

cool. Should be interesting to see how it turns out. I found the book quite intriguing and cracking the da vinci code was good. So cool.

i am actually interested to see National Treasure, just ot see the treatment, coz for sure, it would be quite similar to what they will do in the CODE....

Originally posted by jeffer_wrote
i am actually interested to see National Treasure, just ot see the treatment, coz for sure, it would be quite similar to what they will do in the CODE....

I don't know, it is more of a treasure hunt movie... I think Code will be more of an intelectual movie... National Treasure is more adventure-esque I think... but

Originally posted by scott hiwersh
I don't know, it is more of a treasure hunt movie... I think Code will be more of an intelectual movie... National Treasure is more adventure-esque I think... but

yeah, i guess....

by "similar", i meant that National Treasure would ATTEMPT at being 'intellectual' despite the fact that it is more the adventure Indy-type that we see in its trailer.

in a way, the CODE could also be slightly termed as a treasure hunt film. after all, the Grail IS considered to be the greatest treasure of all time...

Maybe, but I doubt that Bruckheimer is trying to get all heady with this. It is a knights templar adventure, a very classic stroyline really. Nothing that Dan Brown invented.

but you gotta admit.....Knights Templar, codes/maps hidden in 'artifacts', treasures....sounds a lot like the DVC book had an influence to it...:-)

National Treasure? I haven't heard of this movie. What's it about again?

Here are my picks:

LANGDON- Michael Shanks (Robin Dunne, Chad Willett)
SOPHIE- Rachel Weis/ Gabrielle Anwar (Daniella Amavia, Sonia Amy)
FACHE- Gerard Depardui
SANUIRE- Roy Dotrice
TEABING- John Cleese
REMY- Jean Reno
COLLET- Nicholas Irons
SILAS- I can't think who yet...
ARINGOZA- Robert Duvall

Originally posted by jeffer_wrote
i am actually interested to see National Treasure, just ot see the treatment, coz for sure, it would be quite similar to what they will do in the CODE....

lead

I think Hollywood should take a change and not star Tom Hanks or Brad Pit in the movie - The Davinci Codes. How about James Spader?! What a great choice!!

Have you guys read the lastest news for Da Vinci Code in the killermovies.com?
I guess they are planning on to star Tom Hanks as Langdon....
I guess that could work.... ✅

Originally posted by orient_celts
National Treasure? I haven't heard of this movie. What's it about again?

Here are my picks:

LANGDON- Michael Shanks (Robin Dunne, Chad Willett)
SOPHIE- Rachel Weis/ Gabrielle Anwar (Daniella Amavia, Sonia Amy)
FACHE- Gerard Depardui
SANUIRE- Roy Dotrice
TEABING- John Cleese
REMY- Jean Reno
COLLET- Nicholas Irons
SILAS- I can't think who yet...
ARINGOZA- Robert Duvall

a Nicholas Cage starrer, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer...

I am picturing sophie marceau as sophie neveu...

Gerard Depardieu as Bezu Fache? hmmm...couldn't quite picture him...:-)

i don't think Tom Hanks would do...he's not Robert Langdon, unless he could act a few years younger than his actual age, hone his body into that of a swimmers and act like a Harvard symbologist without turning geeky......:-)

JAMES SPADER NOW you're talking!

i think he'll be awesome....!

CRACKING THE CODE an excerpt...

Now, NEWSWEEK has learned, Grazer and director Ron Howard, the Oscar-winning duo behind "A Beautiful Mind," have settled on an actor to play "The Da Vinci Code's" lead role of globe-trotting scholar Robert Langdon. Perhaps you've heard of him: Tom Hanks. Grazer and Howard helped make Hanks a star with their 1984 comedy "Splash"; they rehired him 11 years later for "Apollo 13," which earned the filmmakers their first best-picture nomination. But Howard insists that friendship alone doesn't explain Hanks's casting. Much of the action in "The Da Vinci Code" is cerebral—solving riddles, cracking codes. At one point, there's even a heart-stopping Boolean keyword search at a London library. "Tom is an exciting actor to watch thinking," Howard says. "We probably don't need his status from a box-office standpoint"—by now, "The Da Vinci Code" sells itself—"but he gives Langdon instant legitimacy."

for the complete news article:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6471862/site/newsweek/

The "Da Vinci Code" Movie Update

Tom Hanks Deciphers The Da Vinci Code
Source: Newsweek
November 15, 2004

Tom Hanks has been pegged to play the lead role in Sony's upcoming film The Da Vinci Code, the adaptation of author Dan Brown's best-selling thriller, Newsweek has learned. Director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer, the duo who helped make Hanks a star with their 1984 comedy Splash and rehired him 11 years later for Apollo 13, cast Hanks as the globe-trotting scholar Robert Langdon, a decision based partially on the cerebral (riddle-solving, code-cracking) nature of the action in "Da Vinci."

"Tom is an exciting actor to watch thinking," Howard tells the magazine. "We probably don't need his status from a box-office standpoint" -- by now, The Da Vinci Code sells itself -- "but he gives Langdon instant legitimacy."

Howard and Grazer are taking their time casting "Da Vinci," but plan to hire actual foreign actors to play the book's foreign characters. "If there's any book that's supposed to be an international thriller, says Grazer, "this is it." Grazer tells Newsweek that one recent Oscar winner inquired about the role of Parisian cryptologist Sophie Neveu, "and she could easily do it. But I think the audience would be let down a bit. They expect a French girl." As for the role of bullish cop Bezu Fache, Gordon reports that Jean Reno is on Grazer's short list.

Grazer first got wind of The Da Vinci Code early in 2003, when Joel Surnow -- creator of the acclaimed TV series 24 -- thought "Da Vinci" would make a terrific story line for the show's third season. Surnow asked his boss, Grazer, to look into acquiring the rights. But as Brown had no intention of handing over his book to a mere TV show, Grazer says that "it quickly became clear that we had no chance." A few months later Sony paid $6 million for the movie rights -- and hired Grazer as the producer for the biggest film adaptation since "Harry Potter."

The 53-year-old Grazer, who also paired with Howard on the Oscar-winning A Beautiful Mind, has several upcoming projects on his slate, including an animated Curious George film with Will Ferrell and Fun with Dick and Jane starring Jim Carrey. Grazer is also producing a documentary about the notorious skinflick Deep Throat, Gordon reports. Due out in February, it may be the first NC-17 movie released by a major studio in years.

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