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Fun Movie October 27, 2008 Joseph Konzelman (phila pa usa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A pretty good movie. Not as good as the first one but still enjoyable to watch. Am looking foward to the third one.
Excellent service October 24, 2008 FiddyDee (Southwest USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The merchanise that I purchased was shipped quickly and arrived in excellent condition. I bought it for a gift so I have not yet opened it. Thank you.
"Da Vinci Code for Dummies" October 23, 2008 Scott Rivers (Los Angeles, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This unnecessary sequel to the 2004 blockbuster sacrifices logic for globetrotting chases and obnoxious comic relief. A solid cast tries to keep the serial-style lunacy afloat, but "National Treasure 2" lacks the fun and intrigue of its predecessor. Mount Rushmore was better served in Alfred Hitchcock's "North by Northwest."
Family entertainment..... October 21, 2008 taylor johnson (madison, wisconsin) I can't help but like the first movie better, it was so fresh and had a much more interesting villian. Second movies are hard to make when a movie was as succesful as 'National Treasure' but this one is pretty good. Family entertainment all the way and those movies are hard to find these days. Sorry to use the cliche but it works. It's very difficult to find a film that all family members will enjoy, it's pure fantasy but not the creepy kind and covers all the bases. If they want to do a third one and they did set the basis for that, I say, why not? Go for it. I'll take Nick Cage over a very dorky, old, Harrison Ford anyday!
I Just Love This Movie October 11, 2008 Krystyne Laramie (MA, USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Like the title says, I just love this movie. Usually sequels are terrible--and Disney is known for that. But National Treasure: Book of Secrets is amazing. I love the history, the action, the suspense, the humour, and the fact that you don't need to see the first one to understand this one. I have seen the first movie, and it makes it more fun to watch number two, but it's not necessary: National Treasure 2 is an awesome movie all on its own, but makes a wonderful sequel as well. The bonus features are amazing too. There are a lot of them, but many of them are on the shorter side. I find that disappointing, because I want more! They're definitely getting me to research things I hadn't known about before. And I'm itching to visit the Library of Congress: All of those wonderful, original documents;--it's breathtaking. I have one question, which I hope they answer with a National Treasure 3: What's on page 47?
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