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  40. A historian races to find the legendary Templar Treasure before a team of mercenaries.
  41. Ben Gates comes from a family of treasure hunters. Now his grandfather believes that the forefathers' buried a treasure somewhere in the country and have placed clues everywhere but unfortunately the clues are highly cryptic and scaterred all over the place. Now Ben thinks he has found it but it only leads him to another clue which is on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Now one of his associates Ian wants to steal it so that they could get the clue but Ben refuses to do it so he tries to kill Ben. But Ben evades him and tries to warn the authorities about Ian's plans but they don't believe him. So Ben takes it upon himself to steal it in order to protect it. And he does but Abigail Chase the curator of the National Archives, where it is kept, discovers what he has done and tries to stop him but gets caught in the crossfire between Ben and Ian, so Ben takes her with him. While she doesdn't believe him, he is determined to prove he is right about the treasure. But it won't be easy cause Ian's always a step behind him and he is being hunted by the FBI.
  42. I&#39;d been waiting for &quot;National Treasure&quot; since I saw the first trailer months ago. I planned on going to see it on opening day. When I heard that the reviews were bad, I knew that I wanted to go more than ever. Nicholas Cage has never disappointed me, and I knew he wouldn&#39;t now. The first show at the day was filled to capacity. From the opening to the closing, everyone remained in their seats. It was a great concept and I knew I was in for a wild ride. This film had it all...adventure...history...comedy...emotion...everything.<br/><br/>What it didn&#39;t have was a cheezy plot. I was in my seat throughout the film, not wanting to miss a single scene. I totally loved this film, and it was a film that people could take their families too, you know? It was a real adventure, and a fun excape into the world of the film. Thanks for a great film.
  43. ** Here be a treasure of Spoilers **<br/><br/>Recap: In ancient times, the Knight Templar, collected a great treasure that they thought was too great to being owned by just one man. It didn&#39;t matter if that man were king or pope. So the treasure were smuggled out and hidden away by the Templars, who turned into the Free Masons, who among their ranks held some of the Founding Fathers of the independent America. History turned to legend, legend turned into myth, and the treasure is all but forgotten. A young boy however is told the story by his grandfather, who claims to have a little clue. The boy never forgets the treasure and now Ben Gates (Cage) is on the hunt for the treasure that his family has sought for many generations. Packed in ice Gates find an old ship with another clue that point towards the Declaration of Independence. However, the Gates family has a less than stellar reputation, and to examine the Declaration for hidden clues about a hidden treasure is out of the question. An associate and sponsor to Gates, Ian Howe (Bean), suggest that they &quot;borrow&quot; the Declaration. Gates opposes this and Howe then considers Gates an obstacle and tries to blow him up. Gates and his friend Riley (Bartha) survive and travels to USA to warn the authorities. But when no one believes them that the DoI is about to be stolen, they decide that the only way to protect it is to steal it before Howe does. But Gates and Howe attempt the theft almost simultaneously and it turns violent. Gates finally walk away with the DoI, but also get conservator Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger) as a &quot;bonus&quot;. Now the three must find the new clues but they are sought after, both by Howe and the FBI...<br/><br/>Comment: A very nice modern version of a Indian Jones type movie. The story is very nice, with a lot of historic connections to give an plausible (and somewhat exotic) story. The focus is on adventure but there are some moments of action and comedy as well. Especially the character Riley contributes with some funny parts and lines. It is the story that is the main attraction here with nice effects to augment it. The actors are mostly there just to tell the story and they do it well. Bean is very good as the bad guy (again), Cage is good as the adventurer, Kruger as the conservator (and guess what, love interest), Voight as the disbelieving father and Bartha was a very interesting new acquaintance for me. Mostly very entertaining, some little slower parts and unfortunately somewhat predictable, but as mentioned still good.<br/><br/>A weak 8/10
  44. It's a silly, stupendously artificial enterprise.
  45. When Ben Gates (<a href="/name/nm0000115/">Nicolas Cage</a>) was a young boy, his grandpa, John Adams Gates (<a href="/name/nm0001626/">Christopher Plummer</a>), told him how, in 1832, Charles Carroll, the last surviving signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, entrusted his stable boy, Ben&#39;s great great grandfather Thomas Gates, with the first in a series of clues that supposedly led to a vast treasure amassed by the Knights Templar. Although Ben&#39;s own father, Patrick Gates (<a href="/name/nm0000685/">Jon Voight</a>), does not believe in the legend, Ben swore to take upon himself the duty of the Knights Templar, the Freemasons and the family Gates, and has spent his entire life trying to figure out the meaning of the clue: The secret lies with Charlotte. Finally, as an adult, Ben has found Charlotte and begins on his quest for the treasure. National Treasure is a Disney Production that was co-written by numerous screenwriters, including Jim Kouf, Marianne and Cormac Wibberley, Oren Aviv, Charles Segars, Ted Elliott, and Terry Rossio. A sequel, <a href="/title/tt0465234/">National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)</a>, followed in 2007. <a href="/title/tt1197627/">National Treasure 3</a> is currently in development with no release date known. The signers of the Declaration of Independence, some of whom were also members of the Freemasons, a reformation of the Knights Templar, hid the treasure during the American Revolution [1775-1783] to keep the British from getting their hands on it. Charlotte turns out to be The Charlotte, a sunken vessel in the Arctic Circle. Inside The Charlotte, Ben finds a meerschaum pipe bearing the second clue: The legend writ, the stain effected, the key in Silence undetected. Fifty-five in iron pen, Mr. Matlack can&#39;t offend. Ben deciphers the second clue to mean that the 55 signers of the Declaration of Independence hid the message invisibly on the back of the document. Ben must now inspect the Declaration, one of the most important historical documents in the United States. At the same time, Ben&#39;s ex-colleague, Ian Howe (<a href="/name/nm0000293/">Sean Bean</a>), has decided to steal the document and find the treasure for himself. Part of the experience in watching this movie is to try for oneself to decipher the clues and guess where they might lead, so posting that information would be a disservice. Suffice to say that the third clue presents an Ottendorf cipher that, translated, reads: The vision to see the treasured past comes as the timely shadow crosses in front of the house of Pass and Stow. The fourth clue is a pair of 3D spectacles. The fifth clue reads: Heere at the wall. The sixth clue revealed is Beneath Parkington Lane. Those schooled in American history might be able to figure out the clues for themselves. An Ottendorf cipher consists of three codes, i.e., 2-4-6, that corresponds to a random book or newspaper article. The first number corresponds to the page, the second number to the line on the page, and the third number to the letter/word in that line. Status quo refers to the way things are going at the present time, that is, the current status of things. If something changes, e.g., the power shifts, then the status quo also changes. After escaping from the treasure room, Ben contacts FBI agent Peter Sadusky (<a href="/name/nm0000172/">Harvey Keitel</a>) to return the Declaration. As they are attempting to work out a compromise, Ben sees from Sadusky&#39;s ring that he is a Freemason. They agree to give the treasure to &quot;the people&quot; in return for Abigail having no repercussions on her record, Riley being credited for the find, and Ben not having to go to prison. &quot;Someone has to go to prison,&quot; Sadusky says, so Ben leads them to Boston where Ian is attempting to break into the Old North Church. Ian is arrested on charges of kidnapping, attempted murder, and trespassing on government property. In the final scene, Ben, Abigail, and Riley stroll in the garden of their estate purchased with the finders fee that they received after turning over the Declaration and the treasure. Some movies that also involve jumping through various hoops to find a valuable treasure include (1) <a href="/title/tt0033870/">The Maltese Falcon (1941)</a> (1941), in which a detective searches for a priceless statue, (2) <a href="/title/tt0079240/">The First Great Train Robbery (1978)</a> (1979), in which master criminals attempt to steal a gold shipment from a moving train, (3) <a href="/title/tt0137494/">Entrapment (1999)</a> (1999), in which two thieves plot to steal 8 billion dollars at the stroke of the transition from 1999 to 2000, (4) <a href="/title/tt0382625/">The Da Vinci Code (2006)</a> (2006), in which a symbologist Robert Langdon tries to unravel a chain of cryptic codes that could change the face of religious history, (5) <a href="/title/tt0808151/">Angels &amp; Demons (2009)</a> (2009), in which Langdon follows a series of clues to find a destructive weapon that could level the Vatican, and (6) <a href="/title/tt3062096/">Inferno (2016)</a> (2016), in which Langdon is drawn by a trail of clues linked to Dante Alighieri [1265-1321]. Also of note are any of the Indiana Jones movies, i.e., <a href="/title/tt0082971/">Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)</a> (1981), <a href="/title/tt0087469/">Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)</a> (1984), <a href="/title/tt0097576/">Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)</a> (1989), and <a href="/title/tt0367882/">Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)</a> (2008), all of which center around Indy&#39;s search for various ancient artifacts. a5c7b9f00b
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