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Angels & Demons Giftset with Bookends [Blu-ray] by Ron Howard
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Blu-ray detailsDirector: Ron Howard Producer: Brian Grazer Producer: Dan Brown Writer: Dan Brown Producer: John Calley Producer: Kathleen McGill Writer: Akiva Goldsman Writer: David Koepp Audio: English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); English (Original Language); French (Dubbed) Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Blu-ray Release Date: 2009-11-24 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Sony Pictures
Blu-ray Reviews of Angels & Demons Giftset with Bookends [Blu-ray]Blu-ray Review: Great Movie with Nice Gifts Summary: 5 Stars
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Description of Angels & Demons Giftset with Bookends [Blu-ray]If the devil is in the details, there's a lot of wicked fun in Angels & Demons, the sequel (originally a prequel) to The Da Vinci Code. Director Ron Howard delivers edge-of-your-pew thrills all over the Vatican, the City of Rome, and the deepest, dankest catacombs. Tom Hanks is dependably watchable in his reprised role as Professor Robert Langdon, summoned urgently to Rome on a matter of utmost urgency--which happens to coincide with the death of the Pope, meaning the Vatican is teeming with cardinals and Rome is teeming with the faithful. A religious offshoot group, calling themselves the Illuminati, which protested the Catholic Church's prosecution of scientists 400 years ago, has resurfaced and is making extreme, and gruesome, terrorist demands. The film zooms around the city, as Langdon follows clues embedded in art, architecture, and the very bone structure of the Vatican. The cast is terrific, including Ewan McGregor, who is memorable as a young protégé of the late pontiff, and who seems to challenge the common wisdom of the Conclave just by being 40 years younger than his fellows when he lectures for church reform. Stellan Skarsgard is excellent as a gruff commander of the Swiss Guard, who may or may not have thrown in with the Illuminati. But the real star of the film is Rome, and its High Church gorgeousness, with lush cinematography by Salvatore Totino, who renders the real sky above the Vatican, in a cataclysmic event, with the detail and majesty of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. --A.T. Hurley
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