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National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)
description written by member Zara:
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer said that the sequel involves Abraham Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth and 18 pages which are actually missing from Booth's library.
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National Treasure: Book of Secrets Movie Review by Zara (12/30/2007) |
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This isn't the movie that you should take your children to if you're hoping to give them a history lesson. This isn't the movie that you should take your children to if they're afraid of bad hair pieces and gnarly veneer jobs on Nic Cage.
But this is the movie that is fun for the family in the vein of the BOURNE series....
(complete National Treasure: Book of Secrets review by Zara)
| National Treasure: Book of Secrets Movie Review by Chris (7/21/2008) |
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Jon Turtletaub returns three years later from the film National Tresure, to create its sequel, The Book of Secrets. Though the film is still fun and exciting, the too exaggerated plot and some elements which are contained in the ending lowered my rating a lot. Book of Secrets sorrounds Ben Gates great grandfather and his...
(complete National Treasure: Book of Secrets review by Chris)
| National Treasure: Book of Secrets Movie Review by Jarrod (12/24/2007) |
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'National Treasure: Book of Secrets' is almost identical to its predecessor, only its plot may be more preposterous and absurd, if such a thing is possible. While it makes for great, mindless entertainment, it lacks any real substance, and the experience is so much like the previous one, it eventually becomes tedious, as...
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| National Treasure: Book of Secrets Movie Review by Mitch (12/21/2007) |
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2004's National Treasure is a film that really didn't need a sequel, but it was inevitable. Take a tried and true story, adventurer seeks fame and fortune, and you can't lose right? Indiana Jones did it, Allan Quartermain did it, Lara Croft did it and now we get to see Ben Gates do it again.
This time around Ben Gates...
(complete National Treasure: Book of Secrets review by Mitch)
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