Angels and Demons found “harmless”
May 8th, 2009 | By Editor | Category: NewsDespite previous threats to issue a boycott of Angels and Demons, at the world premiere of the movie in Rome this week, the Vatican found the movie “mostly harmless”.
Despite previous threats to issue a boycott of Angels and Demons, at the world premiere of the movie in Rome this week, the Vatican found the movie “mostly harmless”.
The Ron Howard / Tom Hanks movie “Angels and Demons” hit theaters on May 15th. We caught up with John Langdon, the artist behind the ambigrams in the movie to discuss his contributions. Hint: It’s more than just the artwork.
If ambigrams were people, this would be the collection of “A-List” celebrities.
In “Angels and Demons”, Dan Brown states that ambigrams are four hundred years old, but the known history of ambigrams is quite a bit shorter.
With the controversy surrounding Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons in the Catholic Church, it is ironic that those two books should hold the top positions as America’s favorite books.
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