National Treasure 2 - Book of Secrets
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) sets out to find the lost 18 pages from the diary of Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth. One of the 18 missing pages has been discovered by Jeb Wilkinson (Ed Harris). On that page are the names of the Lincoln assassination conspirators. Thomas Gates, Ben Gates' great-great-grandfather, is listed on the page. After discovering this, Ben does not want Thomas Gates to be remembered "as a conspirator in the Product details and pricing info |
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292 Customer Reviews Posted
- National Treasure 2 - Book of Secrets
- This is one of the worst sequels to a movie I have seen in a while. Ridiculous premise and really a sad commentary on Nicolas Cage agreeing to make such a film given his skills. Jerry Bruckheimer and Disney should have animated this one and sent it straight to the Disney Channel. The plot line and action sequences were implausible and predictable. I would only recommend this film to someone with an Alzheimer condition.
- 2008-07-14, 3 of 4 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Have to keep up with the series.
- This is not as good as the first one but it's entertaining and you have to keep up with the series.
- 2008-07-14, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- National Treasure 2
- This movie was not as good as the first but it did keep you on your seat,
I would recommend that one would watch this movie that with knowing that the writters could have done a better job on this film as for the Actors they did a Fantasic job. - 2008-07-13, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Not a sign of Goofy short here
- This title don't bring the short "How to Hook Up Your Home Theater", with Goofy. I confess I bought this blu-ray only to have that gem. Brazilian buyers may like to know that the disc presents Portuguese subtitles, not mentioned in the package.
- 2008-07-13, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Hidden Immorality
- This movie rated a '1' (lowest) for sexual issues on one web-site and a Christian movie review web-site says that it is "better-than-average." Well, there are technically no 'scenes' of immorality, but the entire sub-plot was around (SPOILER) Ben Gates getting back together with his live-in girlfriend. This isn't just a little side-note, but a main point of the film. Completely distasteful and contrary to biblical morality. Don't allow the absence of actual nudity and sex lull you into thinking that the film is positive or has an OK message.
Language was very clean, but other than that, the film was mostly stupid. How finding the lost city of gold would clear Ben's family name completely eluded us. - 2008-07-10, 1 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:

