![]() ![]() There’s nothing wrong with good commerce, provided it is good commerce. ![]() All we were doing is promising a diversion. But they’re as cynical as a crossword puzzle. Those are delightful scavenger hunts that are about as accurate to history as the James Bond movies are to espionage. See how a cross is formed on a map? Well, it’s sort of a cross. I mean, Dan Brown, God bless him, says, Here is a sculpture in a place in Paris! No, it’s way over there. Yeah, those Robert Langdon sequels are hooey. "Oh, God, that was a commercial enterprise. That in itself plays directly into Hanks’ opinion that the movies were nothing more than “a commercial enterprise” and, above all else, historically inaccurate “hooey.” He said in his interview: The trilogy of movies pulled in over $1.5 billion at the box office between them, despite Rotten Tomatoes ratings for the movies not peaking above 37%. ![]()
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