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Ron Howard: No 'Da Vinci Code' Disclaimer
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| 5/12/06
| NewsMax
Posted on 05/12/2006 2:12:02 PM PDT by wagglebee
"Da Vinci Code director Ron Howard has said there would be no disclaimer in the film labeling it as a work of fiction and Catholic League President Bill Donohue is deeply disturbed by Howards stance.
"The book which the film is based on begins with three facts, all of which are malicious lies, yet Ron Howard says no disclaimer is needed because this is a work of fiction, Donahue said in a statement. "He is disingenuous.
As Donahue points out, the following got a disclaimer in a fictionalized TV show or film:
Asians: "Year of the Dragon
Blacks: "Birth of a Nation
Gays: "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Jews: "Merchant of Venice
Mormons: "Big Love
Muslims: "True Lies
Native Americans: "Pocahontas II
Nearsighted: "Mr. Magoo
Wolves: "White Fang
Donahue declares: "Thats right even wolves merited a disclaimer. Disney put a disclaimer in White Fang saying there is no evidence of a healthy pack of wolves attacking a human in North America.
"Forget about wolves. If Howard were as sensitive to Catholics as those responsible for La Vita E Bella were to Jews, he would have acceded to our request to inject a disclaimer. That 1998 film a dark comedy about the Holocaust opened with a voice-over saying it is a fable. So is The Da Vinci Code.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times on Sunday, Howard rejected calls for a disclaimer, stating: "This is a work of fiction that presents a set of characters that are affected by these conspiracy theories and ideas. Those characters in this work of fiction act and react on that premise.
"Its not history. To start with a disclaimer
spy thrillers dont start off with disclaimers.
However, in the book the movie is based on, author Dan Brown claims on the first page that "all descriptions of artwork, architecture, documents and secret rituals in this novel are accurate, indicating the book is based on historical fact.
Donahue said in his statement: "John Calley, a co-producer of The Da Vinci Code, has admitted that the film is anti-Catholic.
"Apparently, Ron Howard is more of a gambler than I thought. Had he done what other directors have done before him and put in a disclaimer, the risks to his reputation would have been minimal. Now its show time for Mr. Howard, and not just his movie.
TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: billdonohue; catholic; catholicleague; christianity; davincicode; hollywood; itsfiction; ronhoward
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To: Killer Kane
Society will be better off when producers of fiction start bending over and kissing the asses of religious "authority." They'll already doing it here, just not for Christians.
To: wagglebee
22
posted on
05/12/2006 2:22:59 PM PDT
by
johnny7
(“Nah, I ain’t Jewish, I just don’t dig on swine, that’s all.”)
To: Antoninus

It's my movie and you can't make me put in a disclaimer!
23
posted on
05/12/2006 2:23:07 PM PDT
by
TC Rider
(The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
To: wagglebee
It is a badly written book involving a tabloid theology that is simply silly. It has no merit and has less substance than the author's first book "Angels and Demons" which itself was really an awful but fanciful story that followed a similar story line. You have to have a pretty fragile faith, as a Christian, if you take offense at the lame plot of this script.
24
posted on
05/12/2006 2:23:14 PM PDT
by
spatso
To: wagglebee
Even the Soviets got a disclaimer before 'Hunt for Red October.'
25
posted on
05/12/2006 2:23:19 PM PDT
by
Deut28
(Cursed be he who perverts the justice)
To: wagglebee
Was there a disclaimer before "Independence Day" or "X-Men"?
26
posted on
05/12/2006 2:23:27 PM PDT
by
rattrap
To: wagglebee
Whine, whine, whine, whine, whine!
All this publicity is the greatest thing that ever happened to a director and his movie.
Kind of reminds me of "The Passion"...it didn't even need an advertising budget.
Ron Howard's movie won't either, at this rate.
Way to go, Ron!
27
posted on
05/12/2006 2:24:24 PM PDT
by
Logic n' Reason
(Don't piss down my back and tell me it's rainin')
To: wagglebee
I'm not Catholic so maybe I don't understand the personal aspect of being offended by the book or the movie. There was a lot that I didn't agree with in the book - but I thought it was a really fun book to read.
Just before reading it , I had read Unveiling Mary Magdalene
By: Liz Curtis Higgs, right before the Da Vinci code. The first part which is a novel was fairly lame - but her indepth study of Mary Magdalene was just amazing. So it was with eyes wide open that I enjoyed DaVinci code - it should take much more than a fictional (plagiarized) book to shake our faith.
And as mentioned on other threads and articles - can you imagine what would happe if it were the muslims that felt their faith was shown in a poor light.
28
posted on
05/12/2006 2:24:26 PM PDT
by
justche
("Art, like morality, consists of drawing a line somewhere." G. K. Chesterton)
To: Antoninus
We needn't have bothered to reply--Killer Kane went bye-bye already.
To: Antoninus
read # 20, i think this whole da vinci deal is bs...
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posted on
05/12/2006 2:26:01 PM PDT
by
kinoxi
To: rattrap
Was there a disclaimer before "Independence Day" or "X-Men"?No. The aliens didn't realize they could demand one.
To: Logic n' Reason
All this publicity is the greatest thing that ever happened to a director and his movie.I might even go to the theater on opening night to see the protestors... It's two, two, two shows in one!
32
posted on
05/12/2006 2:27:13 PM PDT
by
cryptical
(Wretched excess is just barely enough.)
To: justche
I'm curious: Did you believe what the author says are facts about the Priory of Sion?
33
posted on
05/12/2006 2:28:01 PM PDT
by
D-fendr
To: Gay State Conservative
"A Beautiful Mind" was pretty good, IMHO
34
posted on
05/12/2006 2:28:28 PM PDT
by
Lekker 1
("Stocks have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau" - I. Fisher, Yale Econ Prof, 1929)
To: wagglebee
Kinda reminds me of "The Teachings of Don Juan" by Carlos Casteneda.
To: Antoninus
"Ron Howard: "Hey Fonz, F-you you stinking papist! Go worship the pedophile whore of babylon!""
Henry Winkler is Jewish.
36
posted on
05/12/2006 2:30:43 PM PDT
by
MeanWestTexan
(Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
To: wagglebee
It needs a South Park disclaimer -
37
posted on
05/12/2006 2:31:47 PM PDT
by
Spyder
To: wagglebee
38
posted on
05/12/2006 2:32:05 PM PDT
by
heights
To: nickcarraway
I know people who really believe this is true. They are people that are looking for anything to justify within themselves a reason to not have faith. If this is what they need then I guess they will have to go to their grave with it. But I have to say that I have never met a faithless person that is truly happy. They will rally around this movie, point to it and somehow convince themselves that Jesus fathered French royalty. How pathetic.
39
posted on
05/12/2006 2:32:06 PM PDT
by
SHOOT THE MOON bat
(Disclaimer: No live moonbats were harmed during the making of this screen name.)
To: wagglebee
Ron Howard..apart from A Beautiful Mind - which was way overrated anyway - he is a non-entity in terms of talent.
40
posted on
05/12/2006 2:32:17 PM PDT
by
eleni121
('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
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