John Oliver skipped a long time on The Da Vinci Code, both the book and the movie
“I want to talk about something close and dear to me, let’s say the heart,” John Oliver said in a reward Last week Tonight clip was posted on Sunday night “and that’s The Da Vinci code, Dan Brown’s 2003 novel about dealing with horrific crimes in the arts, and the 2006 Ron Howard sequel from which it was born. And believe me, I already know what you’re thinking: You’re thinking, ‘I’m hooked, and I don’t need an explanation as to why you’re talking about this book 18 years after its release – I think the It’s normal and good for you to do this, and I expect your performance to be measured and fair. ‘”
“My main fascination with this book and movie is with the incredibly simple solution to the title puzzle, but before we get into that, I think it’s important,” says Oliver. must quickly summarize the plot.” A few minutes later, he reached his “personal point,” then began a broader commentary on the book and sparked the global frenzy it inspired. Yes… damaged? – if that can be said of an 18 year old book and a 15 year old movie – and some fleeting use of the word F. Oliver says, if you don’t like the video, blame yourself.
https://theweek.com/john-oliver/1008789/john-oliver-uncorks-a-long-simmering-rant-about-the-da-vinci-code-both-the-book John Oliver skipped a long time on The Da Vinci Code, both the book and the movie