<p>so... is anyone from Princeton in the movie... any fake role is fine, too.</p>
<p>It seems doubtful--it's purely Harvard v. Oxford.</p>
<p>yes, it's doubtful. if you want a princeton movie, you may have to wait for the beatles-themed "across the universe," set and filmed in part on princeton's campus. "the rule of four," the bestselling book set entirely at princeton, was optioned by warner brothers a while ago, and two screenwriters were hired to adapt it, but it's still "in development," and i'm not particularly optimistic it will ever get made. hard to imagine a mainstream movie centered around an ancient text called the hypnerotomachia poliphili!</p>
<p>That sounds... Okay... And I'm a Beatlemaniac!</p>
<p>watch A Beautiful Mind</p>
<p>yea i guess you're right.</p>
<p>looks like "the rule of four" may get made after all. IMDB now lists its status as "announced," with a 2008 release date. if made, it would feature princeton to an even greater extent than the academy award-winning "beautiful mind," or "IQ" before it.</p>
<p>The Da Vinci Code only mentions Harvard where Robert Langdon teaches and Oxford in England.</p>
<p>If there can be three movies about the "Necronomicon" (the Evil Dead trilogy) there can certainly be one about the "hypnerotomachia poliphili."</p>
<p>I have to say, the Harvard students were certainly quick to answer in the movie. I've never seen college students answer that many easy questions that quickly.</p>
<p>Well, it's just a movie.</p>
<p>When were "Harvard" students shown? The lecture hall was not in Cambridge but in Paris.</p>