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April 30, 2008 on 6:13 am | In Arts, Entertainment, General, Recreation, Retail |
Cage brings so much enthusiasm to the character, its hard not to get wrapped up in the history hes geeking out over hunting. Worth seeing if only for the locations Paris, London, Washington, Mt. Rushmore even if it goes downhill after the brief opening scenes from 1865. National Treasure 2 dvd In a story even more far fetched than the last one, Nic Cage and company prove that enjoyable characters can make up for a lot of bad plot. Its all diverting enough and holds your interest without ever getting too exciting. Less twisty than its 2004 predecessor and yet somehow more incoherent, National Treasure: Book of Secrets plays like a duplicate schematic of the first. This sequel is what you would expect: If you liked the original, youll probably enjoy this retread. But be warned: It bogs down in a drawn-out scene near the end.
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