Do Not Attempt to Crack 'The Da Vinci Code'
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This is as bad as it gets for our hero: 2006’s The Da Vinci Code. The movie was a commercial sensation, grossing $760 million and spawning two sequels, but it also marked a critical nadir for Tom Hanks. It’s a bad, boring, meandering film, and you have to wonder why Hanks (and everyone else) agreed to be involved. Beyond dump trucks of money, of course.
Join us as we dissect Hanks’ performance, Ian McKellen appearing to semi-save the day, Ron Howard’s career, and everything else from the Robert Langdon-verse.
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