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2007
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In this follow up to the box-office hit NATIONAL TREASURE, treasure hunter Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) once again sets out on an exhilarating, action-packed, global quest to unearth hidden history and treasures. When a missing page from the diary of John Wilkes Booth surfaces, Ben's great-great grandfather is suddenly implicated as a key conspirator in Abraham Lincoln's death. Determined to prove his ancestor's innocence, Ben follows an international chain of clues that takes him on a chase from Paris to London and ultimately back to America. This journey leads Ben and his crew not only to surprising revelations, but to the trail of the world's most treasured secrets.
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LEW IRWIN

Jerry Bruckheimer's National Treasure: Book of Secrets is certainly not regarded as any treasure by most critics, but then the name Jerry Bruckheimer in the credits probably makes the film critic-proof. That's something that several critics themselves acknowledge. Writes Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times: "The person who attends National Treasure: Book of Secrets expecting logic and plausibility is on a fool's mission. This is a Mouth Agape Movie, during which your mouth hangs open in astonishment at one preposterous event after another." Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer simply dismisses it as "a thumping, gabby slog." Kyle Smith in the New York Post, writes that it's another epic thriller in which all the stars SHOUT a lot. "You may think you've already seen RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, but you haven't seen anything until you've seen it remade in GLORIOUS MORONORAMA," he remarks. Ann Hornaday in the Washington Post notes, "This is, after all, a film that shows the sign outside the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building, then self-importantly types out the same words at the bottom of the screen." However, she adds, "if viewers can overlook some of the more blatant dumb-isms, Book of Secrets provides its own good-natured brand of pulp pleasure" Claudia Puig in USA Today thinks it's all calculated by Bruckheimer, who, she says, has "cleverly hit on a hit formula: old-fashioned entertainment with modern production values and underlying themes of patriotism and family loyalty." Peter Hartlaub in the San Francisco Chronicle makes a similar point when he notes, "everyone involved with the movie seems completely aware of the ridiculousness and embraces it with little jokes and other nods."

Reviewed by: onlyonetime on 8/9/2008 7:24:37 PM
I would have really liked this movie if it hadn't have tried to push that whole 'innocent' Freemason message bull (if only you knew the truth). The first National Treasure Hunter was better and the second one was predictable. Truth be told, I only rented this movie two more times just so I could see the gorgeous female lead with the magnetic accent! I give th movie 2 1/2 stars and the female lead 5 stars
LEW IRWIN

Jerry Bruckheimer's National Treasure: Book of Secrets is certainly not regarded as any treasure by most critics, but then the name Jerry Bruckheimer in the credits probably makes the film critic-proof. That's something that several critics themselves acknowledge. Writes Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times: "The person who attends National Treasure: Book of Secrets expecting logic and plausibility is on a fool's mission. This is a Mouth Agape Movie, during which your mouth hangs open in astonishment at one preposterous event after another." Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer simply dismisses it as "a thumping, gabby slog." Kyle Smith in the New York Post, writes that it's another epic thriller in which all the stars SHOUT a lot. "You may think you've already seen RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, but you haven't seen anything until you've seen it remade in GLORIOUS MORONORAMA," he remarks. Ann Hornaday in the Washington Post notes, "This is, after all, a film that shows the sign outside the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building, then self-importantly types out the same words at the bottom of the screen." However, she adds, "if viewers can overlook some of the more blatant dumb-isms, Book of Secrets provides its own good-natured brand of pulp pleasure" Claudia Puig in USA Today thinks it's all calculated by Bruckheimer, who, she says, has "cleverly hit on a hit formula: old-fashioned entertainment with modern production values and underlying themes of patriotism and family loyalty." Peter Hartlaub in the San Francisco Chronicle makes a similar point when he notes, "everyone involved with the movie seems completely aware of the ridiculousness and embraces it with little jokes and other nods."
Reviewed by: onlyonetime on 8/9/2008 7:24:37 PM
I would have really liked this movie if it hadn't have tried to push that whole 'innocent' Freemason message bull (if only you knew the truth). The first National Treasure Hunter was better and the second one was predictable. Truth be told, I only rented this movie two more times just so I could see the gorgeous female lead with the magnetic accent! I give th movie 2 1/2 stars and the female lead 5 stars
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Reviewed by: onlyonetime on 8/9/2008 7:24:37 PM
I would have really liked this movie if it hadn't have tried to push that whole 'innocent' Freemason message bull (if only you knew the truth). The first National Treasure Hunter was better and the second one was predictable. Truth be told, I only rented this movie two more times just so I could see the gorgeous female lead with the magnetic accent! I give th movie 2 1/2 stars and the female lead 5 stars
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: quintusIX on 7/3/2008 2:37:07 PM
same as treasure 1...equally entertaining and equally impossible...the inclusion of helen mirren for the sake of a side story may or may not have been a good idea...at least she was played against jon voigt...both top performers, but they feel somewhat wasted on this gimcrack movie.
Reviewed by: mnstphoto on 6/13/2008 10:41:26 AM
If you saw the first one(which was pretty unbeleivable and this is beyond unbeleivable)then you know how this will play out just about same story a few different twists. Writing this story must have been a laught.
Reviewed by: Margaritaville6 on 5/31/2008 10:56:30 PM
This one is just as good, if not better than the first one!!Awesome movie. A MUST SEE!!Definantly worth buying for your DVD collection!!I have to give it atleast 4 stars ****
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