THE HIGHEST PONTIFF

May 19, 2009 19:56



A PRIEST NEVER LOOKED SO HOT!!!

Heaven, yes. (Excuse the pun!)

Ewan McGregor, looking so fine in a black liturgical dress/gown (in his camerlengo role in Angels & Demons), awakened an almost dormant volcano inside me!...

...Well, okay..maybe I exaggerated a little. Haha!!!
...But seriously!

That black priest wardrobe really sent some sparks flying!
He never looked that hot before; not even in a Jedi costume!

Hot, hot, hot!!!
I can not get over it!
I want to watch Angels & Demons again to see him in that priest outfit!
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On the other side of Angels & Demons, I was surprised that my grandmother liked the movie.

When the credits started rolling, I was mildly amazed that she said, "Ang ganda. Maganda pala yan."! Ehehe.
I have always thought the plot conceptions of Dan Brown are too complicated for the younger and older people's comprehension. Ehehehe! And I have always believed movie versions would not make sense without having read the original book versions.
Well, apparently not?

Angels & Demons was..well, acceptable.
I was just wrong for expecting that it would be better than the The Da Vinci Code movie. I consider The Da Vinci Code movie more exciting and engaging, I guess.

Also, it just dismayed me a bit that one of the important characters from the book did not make it to the film.
It was Maximilian Kohler's character, one of the head scientists in Vittoria's laboratory, who almost all throughout the book was positioned to be suspected the antagonist of the story. His function in the story was replaced by the head of the Swiss guards.

I enjoyed the bits of sights in the Vatican City, anyway!
And the famous sculptures and other artworks, such as the Habakkuk And The Angel and the West Ponente angel!
AND EWAN MCGREGOR AS THE PRIEST/CAMERLENGO!!!

So, all is good.
All smiles! Heehee.

dan brown, west ponente, jedi, book, the da vinci code, priest, artwork, habakkuk and the angel, angels & demons, ewan mcgregor, camerlengo, vatican city, movie, art

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