![]() Despite the many early crummy reviews, I’m eager to see it. I will soon make a rare pilgrimage to the multiplex to stand in line and shell out for it. As one who grew up watching Opie and is a big Tom Hanks fan, though, I wish them well. ![]() The new movie, despite the jauggernaut of trailers and press junkets, interviews and previews, ads and more ads, has not fared quite so well (Those like Argento who were disappointed in the book can say, "I told you so"). Brown’s plot and prose.) Read it at the paper’s website. ![]() It is one of the better send-ups of a dumb book I’ve seen, and it is a hoot (regardless of your opinion about the quality of Mr. ![]() A local acquintance-muck-raker, gonzo journalist, cynic extraordinaire, York Daily Record writer Mike Argento-wrote about his wife pushing the book on him, and his extreme dislike of its shabby writing style. Most who have read it have enjoyed the book, some quite a lot, saying it is a rip-roaring read. One would have to be living in the catacombs or a secret basement room under the Louvre not to know about the recent hoop-la about The Da Vinci Code. ![]()
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