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chris_com283
09-04-2009, 01:57 AM
Let's play 'spot the symbolism'. Hardly supprising since it's based on Dan Brown novel.
http://www.angelsanddemonsmovie.org/

joe2005
09-04-2009, 12:25 PM
http://qkem5a.bay.livefilestore.com/y1ptW_2RJTqFCEq7mQWUMbiPg8z_xqdGS52tsgRuxzbydFtFyi gA-llsgrOz9WE7iXH2-icf7QlKK4OGAOQolrAXQ/dan_brown.jpg
http://putasparanoias.blogspot.com/

chris_com283
09-04-2009, 03:19 PM
Just in time for Easter!:D

Anyway I wanted to leave a few eggs for others to hunt down, but I just had to have a go at this one. Quite a challenging one as well.

Here we go. Go to the homepage and take a look at the release date. May 15th 2009. Ok I'm a little rusty with Pagan holidays so I had a little help from Google and Wikipedia. I knew there was some pagan holiday around this time and turns out it's Beltaine. During it make make a bonfire and do ritual work and stuff, which is probably where the custom of the bonfire comes from, I think even the etymology of bonfire confirms this. Anyway, Beltaine from my understanding is a celebration of the start of summer, which is probably why they light a fire then. Anyway, you'll probably think this is completely unrelated as Beltaine (Mayday) is the 1st of May. Though according to this (http://hubpages.com/hub/Beltane) website Beltaine is celebrated on May the 15th on Scotland.

I was wondering why this is and if this can be related somehow. I thought maybe there was a Scottish connection so I done some Googleing and was reminded about Rosslyn Chapel which I recall was featured in the first movie 'Da Vinci Code'. For those of you not aware the chapel is located in the village Roslin in Scotland.
Rosslyn Chapel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


See the connection? Probably just a coincidence, but since it being a Dan Brown book I wouldn't be supprised if they thought it be fun to put that in. At least that was fun to work out. I feel like a detective, lol.:cool: