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Honest Trailers | The Da Vinci Code
Voice Narration: Jon Bailey aka Epic Voice Guy
Title Design: Robert Holtby
Written by: Spencer Gilbert, Danielle Radford, Lon Harris
Produced by: Spencer Gilbert
Edited by: Kevin Williamsen
Post-Production Manager: Emin Bassavand
Content Manager: Mikołaj Kossakowski
Post-Production Specialist: Rebecca Castaneda
Director of Video Production: Max Dionne

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@BatAmerica

10 months ago

"With the only three paintings Americans can name." Wow, Honest Trailers does not miss.

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@jessebclimbs

10 months ago

Pretty impressive that Alfred Molina managed to look around 45 years old in 1981, 50 years old in 2002, and 55 years old in 2021.

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@elizabeth2818

10 months ago

ā€œErmā€¦second darkestā€ set against Alfred Molinaā€™s facial expression is absolute perfection! šŸ˜‚

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@letsdostuff7767

10 months ago

ā€œThereā€™s Something About Maryā€ Hands down thatā€™s the best title yā€™all have ever done!!!! That slayed me!!!! šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

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@tanadarko6991

10 months ago

The "french law requires Leon the Professional and Amelie to be in the movie" line really cracked me up

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@TheAnnoyingAll

10 months ago

It's so much better when you do older films than ones that just came out. There's more perspective on the older ones to better tear them apart.

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@liamhiggins6866

10 months ago

Paul Bettany LITERALLY shines. Thanks for the laugh.

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@edwardhannah8507

10 months ago

Fun fact: There was a small article I read in a UK newspaper a few years ago about charity shops basically saying "STOP giving us Da Vinci Code books!". Their shelves were packed with them.

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@bluesdjben

10 months ago

What was crazy was when the book came out in 2003 how much the church freaked out and how many people were like, "Is the stuff in this obviously fictional book really true?"

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@matttordone562

10 months ago

Tom's hair was the biggest mystery.

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@Avalon_1991

10 months ago

The end scene is my favourite in any movie. Tom Hanks narrating whilst walking through Paris following The Rose Line. Chevaliers De Sangreal by Hans Zimmer playing over it. It's such a great scene.

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@gostovahs8121

9 months ago

I remember the da vinci code hype (book and movie) but I never read or saw it -- seeing the plot points now I am honestly the most impressed someone 2000 years ago has a bloodline that connects to just a SINGLE person

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@mrmobius

10 months ago

"There's Something About Mary" = slow clap. well played team, well played.

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@L77045

10 months ago

This may be your best "starring" and alternate title yet. I remember reading the book when it came out and thinking "this was written to make people feel smart" rather than it actually having real substance. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I do appreciate your note on "the only three paintings" for that reason.

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@charischannah

10 months ago

I was raised religious and was a teen when the book came out. I remember a bunch of adults at church reading the book so they could feel both titillated and outraged.

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@McGomezAddams

10 months ago

When I was 16, I was so excited to see this in theaters because the trailer showed all these cryptic "clues" in the paintings. I came out of the theater confused and with blue balls.

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@shmooveyea

10 months ago

"is fash, a police officer! But i repeat myself" Prob one of the best jokes ever written on this series.

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@JohnLee-ue6gy

10 months ago

Lots of folks say 'the book is better than the movie' but in this particular case, it's one of the few times the book was MORE MEMORABLE than the movie. I consumed each once and once only, at the time they each respectively came out, and the book was memorable for the advent/escalation of pop-culture referencing, mad-dash, clickbait style novel, where the chapters were barely over a paragraph and ended with some exclamation of exposition or realization, drawing you from one moment to the next that became the template for online content creators going forward. I recognize the visuals of the movie, but really recall nothing of note about it though, . . . well I guess the cilice scene was fairly visually memorable.

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@kurisuuu48

10 months ago

Say what you want about the movie, but the soundtrack is a masterpiece!

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@benabramowitz18

10 months ago

Did you know this made $760M worldwide? It was the 2nd-biggest hit of 2006! I canā€™t imagine any movie like this making even $200M now!

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