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Treasure hunter Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) embarks on a new adventure in director Jon Turtletaub's sequel to NATIONAL TREASURE. Ben and his father, Patrick (Jon Voight), take gr...Read more
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Action Packed! Fun For Everyone But Slow Ending.
The Book of Secrets was a good follow-up movie to the first movie, but left me a little disappointed in places. Actually, for the theatrical release, the film was called &quo...Read more
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Amazing Movie!!
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National Treasure 2 : Book of Secrets (DVD, 2008, 2-Disc Set)

Jon Turteltaub, Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight|Theatrical release: 2007 | Rating: PG (MPAA)

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Treasure hunter Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) embarks on a new adventure in director Jon Turtletaub's sequel to NATIONAL TREASURE. Ben and his father, Patrick (Jon Voight), take great pride in their ancestors and their family's devotion to the United States. When Mitch Wilkinson (Ed Harris) produces a page from the diary of Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth allegedly linking Ben's great-great grandfather to the plot, Ben and Patrick set out on a path to clear their family's name. Ben also believes that the diary page contains hints to the whereabouts of a treasure map leading to an ancient city made of gold, and soon the hunt is on. Tech expert Riley Poole (Justin Bartha) and Ben's now ex-girlfriend Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger) join the Gates in their quest, which takes them from Washington, DC, to Paris, London and the Black Hills of South Dakota.It's true that the storyline and the actions of Gates and his team--which include breaking into the Queen's study at Buckingham Palace, sneaking into the Oval Office, and kidnapping the President of the United States--are completely unbelievable. But with a storyline built on true, interesting trivia and great locations, this film is an amusing, family-friendly romp. Cage has some great moments as Gates-- loyal, patriotic, fair to a fault, and very funny as he goads on Buckingham Palace security. Harris plays Wilkinson with just the right air of mystery and menace: is he after fortune, or does he just want to leave his own mark in history? Helen Mirren fits the bill as Ben's mother and Patrick's estranged ex-wife, Emily, a scholar and historian in her own right.

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  • Edition: 2-Disc Set
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rating: PG (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 786936763331

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Genre:Action/Adventure
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:2-Disc Set

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"Director Jon Turteltaub has fun with Indian glyphs, giant stone pulleys, and an Indy Jones-worthy City of Gold..."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (01/11/2008)

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Action Packed! Fun For Everyone But Slow Ending.

Created: 27/05/09
The Book of Secrets was a good follow-up movie to the first movie, but left me a little disappointed in places. Actually, for the theatrical release, the film was called "National Treasure: Book of Secrets," but for the DVD release, the title was changed to "National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets."

With a film this big, you first have to be able to sell the audience on the idea and then work to make it believable. This just did not happen for me. Nicholas Cage is always perfect for this role and he always seems to fit the part, but the others in this movie were very outside of the movie. There was a bit problems early on when the Director of photography Amir M. Mokri was replaced by John Schwartzman several months into shooting. This was reportedly due to "creative differences" between Mokri and director Jon Turteltaub.

The hardest thing for me to buy as a film viewer was why The President was so eager the go along with Ben Gates (Cage) about exploring the secret passageway. Well, firstly The President mentions that he was an Architecture History major at Yale, so secret passageways (especially under such a historical site as Mount Vernon) would be of extraordinary interest to him. In the first film, the gold was given to the people of the world by Gates. It wasn't as if Gates was a regular person out of the blue. So he was a bit famous, which helped the president trust him. We must suspend our disbelief, however, to imagine that he would join Gates without a Secret Service agent. Coupled with this is the fact that Gates was famous for doing just what they did; exploring old buildings and such. In light of this, he would probably be the closest thing to an expert that there was and, therefore, the President would probably feel safe with him. Actually, Bruce Greenwood, who played the President, previously played President John F Kennedy in the movie Thirteen Days (2000).

Funny things exist, but the coincidence of overlapping commonalities between this film and The Rock (1996) are stunning:

#1. The man who has his Range Rover stolen by Mitch Wilkinson is costumer Hans Georg Struhar. His cameo is also an in-joke: his Humvee was stolen in The Rock (1996) as well, a film also produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and also starring Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris.

2. In The Rock (1996), Nicholas Cage's character is given information that leads him to a hidden roll of microfilm containing government secrets, including information about the Kennedy assassination (just as the "Book of Secrets" contains). Ed Harris plays the villain in both films.

3. This is the second movie in which Cage sees proof of some of America's greatest conspiracy theories, such as Area 51 and the John F. Kennedy assassination. The other was The Rock (1996). Coincidently, the main antagonist in both films is played by Ed Harris.

Also, Nicholas Cage has won an Academy Award for "Leaving Las Vegas" (1995) and the actor and actress who played his parents (Jon Voight and Helen Mirren) are also Academy Award winners for "Coming Home" (1978) and "The Queen" (2006), respectively.

Some parts, including the ending, were very slow and cumbersome to watch.

The Father and Mother bickering interaction thing was very distracting to the plot and made it quite unpleasant to see them together at the end of film.

The supposed Kidnapping of the Pres. was a little too far-fetched for even me.

I'll give this a 3/5 rating.

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Amazing Movie!!

Created: 05/04/11
I bought this movie for two reasons:
1) I loved the first and wanted the sequel
2) I absolutely love getting 2-disc specials with all the special affects and deleted scenes on them!
Book of Secrets takes the treasure-hunt to a whole new level as Ben has to make some very risky decisions in order to clear his family name. I love the around-the-world filming which brings such an authentic flavor to the film.
The love Ben has for his family shows in his bold, dangerous mission, and inspires more unity in the family. The film has a happy ending for all!
If there were a National Treasure 3 coming out, I would definitely add that to my library!
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Action, suspense and a little bit of history

Created: 07/03/09
If you liked National Treasure, then you will like NT2. Same action, suspense and fantasy intertwined with a hint of "history" to make the implausible a bit more platable. This time Ben Gates (Nicholas Cage) is trying to clear his Great-Great Grandfather's name, oh, and find a multi-billion dollar treasure, too. Gates' adventure takes him to several countries and a few American landmarks searching for clues. Oh, did I mention Gates is looking for a treasure???
Rated PG, so some younger viewers may be upset by the action and peril at times.
A fun movie that will keep you interested, so long as you aren't looking for History Channel accuracy.
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National Treasure 2

Created: 24/05/08
The movie in hole is a great sequel though they use alot of the same scenario's in many scene's but the story line itself was a good run off of the first movie which i loved also.You even have some of the catches phrases that are in the first and also the music.But what else would you expect out of the first being so popular.Was it better than the first..No,not by far.But it followed in the line of the Gates family history and what i really liked about it is the same actor's that made the first installment so good and acted so well in both mivies.I really kind of hope a third is not made unless they could get all the same actor's/actresses in that one also.It was very well written for this cast in both movies.Overall i would give this one an 8 out of 10 for i gave the first a 10 out of 10.Only thing that bugs me is on a Disney DVD they put any and everything in front of the movie.Too many trailor's and too much hype about the theme park,then alas,you get to the movie.Other than that this is worth the purchase if you liked the first,no reason not to like this one.
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Enjoyed I love discovering mystery in the US.

Created: 24/09/08
The actors did a great job and were enjoyed, but I really liked the aspect of pre-indian history in the United States. The idea that our founding father's and the mason's worked together to control the founding of this country. The adventure was well written and the romance was great because it was between people that were mature enough to know what they were doing.
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