From the Atlantic (emphasis mine):
In what's sure to be a frenzy of publicity, the cinematic version of Dan Brown's best-selling book The DaVinci Code opens today [May 17] at the Cannes Film Festival. The movie's plot, like the book's, centers on Opus Dei, the secretive Catholic organization that, in Brown's story, kills several people to maintain a 2,000-year-old Christian conspiracy. Anticipating controversy, Sony Pictures has provided religious leaders with a Web site to publish rebuttals.
Shit. No movie studio gave PZ Myers a website when the Passion came out.
Posted by binky at April 7, 2006 09:26 PM | TrackBack | Posted to MoviesAh, but PZ Myers doesn't kill people to protect a huge seeekrit conspiracy!
Posted by: jacflash at April 8, 2006 07:42 AM | PERMALINKWell, if PZ is part of some vast and lethal conspiracy, how can I join up? I'd rather be the killer than the killee. What's annual dues for something like that? Shouldn't be worse than AAA...
Posted by: baltar at April 8, 2006 01:48 PM | PERMALINKYeah, but will he push my car home? I'm too old to be doing that myself.
Posted by: jacflash at April 8, 2006 05:10 PM | PERMALINK