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Tom Hanks Calls 'The Da Vinci Code' Movies 'Hooey': 'That Was a Commercial Enterprise'

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Tom Hanks is not a fan of The Da Vinci Code. The 65-year-old actor starred in the film adaptation of Dan Brown‘s best selling series back in 2006, playing religious symbology expert Robert Langdon.

While the trio of movies were successful at the box office, they received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with the first currently holding a 25% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Tom reflected on the franchise in a new interview with The New York Times. Click inside to read more… “Oh, God, that was a commercial enterprise,” he told the outlet. “Yeah, those Robert Langdon sequels are hooey.

The Da Vinci Code was hooey. I mean, Dan Brown, God bless him, says, Here is a sculpture in a place in Paris!

No, it’s way over there. See how a cross is formed on a map? Well, it’s sort of a cross.” Tom added, “Those are delightful scavenger hunts that are about as accurate to history as the James Bond movies are to espionage.

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