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جمعرات 12 جون 2008Thursday, June 12, 2008

National Treasure

National Treasure is a movie about Nicholas Cage (as Benjamin Franklin Gates) who’s looking for the treasure of the Knights Templar which was hidden by the Founding Fathers. Of course, one of the clues is on the back of the Declaration of Independence and Cage’s unscrupulous partner plans to steal it.

My recommendation is not to pay for this movie. We watched it on TV one day and you should do the same. It’s okay for having some fun while killing time but not for much more. I rate it 4/10.

Tags: movie, review

Posted by Zack at June 12, 2008 1:51 PM in Movies

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hahah I agree with your recommendation. Only prob is now National Treasure 2 is out..and while I dont want to pay for it, I want to watch it and see what happens, I guess the question is which one do I want more.

Posted by: Lost Bedouin (4 comments) at June 12, 2008 3:13 PM

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