Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Vatican bans 'godless' Da Vinci Code sequel Angels & Demons from Rome churches

From http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=57925



The Pope has personally had dealing with the people behind these films. All this is simply illusion. Do you honestly think an anti-vatican movie would ever be released mainstream if the Vatican didn't want it to be? Who controls Hollywood is reality ville? The Vatican via it's Mafiosi and Hofjudens. Just study the Gambino family control of Hollywood. Its that old trickery like when the RCC claims they hate war haha what a joke. All this does is increase sales and viewings period, just as the church wish. Remember the RCC has to be destroyed also, so the same Luciferian hierachy of it can control the next Earth Religion created by their Synthetic Society. -Craig

Vatican bans 'godless' Da Vinci Code sequel Angels & Demons from Rome churches

By Malcolm Moore in Rome
Last Updated: 10:22PM BST 16/06/2008
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2139472/Va...e-churches.html


The Vatican has banned the makers of Angels & Demons, the latest book from Da Vinci Code bestseller Dan Brown to be turned into a movie, from entering the Holy See and any church in Rome.

The movie, the sequel to the enormously successful The Da Vinci Code, sees Tom Hanks reprise his role as Harvard professor Robert Langdon. This time, however, Mr Langdon is on a mission to save the Vatican from being blown up by a canister of anti-matter.

The entire film is set in Rome, and Sony Pictures applied for permission to film two key scenes inside the churches of Santa Maria del Popolo and Santa Maria della Vittoria.

The plot of the book sees Mr Langdon arriving in Santa Maria della Vittoria to find a cardinal being set on fire.

However, the scene will now be shot on a soundstage after the diocese of Rome closed its doors against the producers. Father Marco Fibbi, a spokesman, said: "Usually we read the script but in this case it wasn't necessary. Just the name Dan Brown was enough. "

He added that most films are given permission, as long as they respect the "traditions of the Church". Father Fibbi said: "Angels and Demons peddles a type of fantasy that damages our common religious beliefs, just like The Da Vinci Code did."

The Catholic Church is still angry over The Da Vinci Code, which suggested that Jesus may have been secretly married to Mary Magdalene. When the movie came out, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican's secretary of state, said: "Boycotting this film is the least we can do. The book and the film are a pot pourri of nonsense, a phantasmagorical cocktail of inventions."

The cast of Angels & Demons, which is also being directed by Ron Howard, have drawn crowds of hundreds in the past few weeks during the shoot in Rome. Tom Hanks won widespread admiration for halting the filming at one point to escort a bride to her wedding at the Pantheon.

The crew has now relocated to Caserta, near Naples, where the former Royal Palace will double for the inside of the Vatican. The film, which also stars Ewan McGregor, is due to be released next May.

Franco Zeffirelli, the director of Jesus of Nazareth, told the Corriere della Sera: "Dan Brown is a rapscallion. The Vicariate has done well to deny them access."





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Congratulations, Father Fibbi: what you have just done is added the "banned in Boston" effect to the film's success.

This absolutely guarantees an even greater turnout than the film would have had before you banned the production from using those churches as shooting locations!

-MR

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