Italian Prosecutors Charge DVC Obscene
Wednesday June 20, 2007
Ron Howard may want to rethink location for his latest Dan Brown movie adaptation- he might soon find himself a wanted man in Italy, if prosecutors get their way. It seems that authorities there have only just now heard of this movie called the Da Vinci Code, which is being investigated for breaking Italy's religious obscenity laws. If found guilty, ten people associatred with the production, including author Dan Brown and director Ron Howard, could face up to three years imprisonment and could be arrested if they visit Italy.
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Hello, and welcome to last year!
Nice to see the Catholic church remaining current… oh, wait.
Never mind.