Well I've just seen it for my third and final time (before DVD of course) and it's still great Everyone that I've seen it with seemed to enjoy the movie
I haven't seen it yet, but I'm planning to go to the theatre on Saturday. I've seen the trailer, I loved it and I'm pretty sure I'll enjoy this movie. What is more, Motorola Bulgaria did some contract concerning this movie so they'll be giving away 5 cool cell phones - you only have to register your ticket from The Book Of Secrets. What a chance to become a lucky winner for the simple reason of enjoying your fav actor I'll drop by later when I've already seen it
I already know I'll be going back out to see it again before it goes out of theaters....I'll be going over to New Jersey to visit a friend, and I'm sure she'll want to see it
You lucky ladies ! Thanks for telling us I'm glad you enjoyed the film cool about the Buckingham Palace scenes Loew! sounds like it still has great humour like the first!
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I also saw this on opening night. I truly enjoyed it, but for reasons like I felt that Nicolas was more of his real self in the film and not as much acting. He seemed very relaxed in the film and it appears that maybe thats what his real personality may be like. I liked how he was somewhat soft spoken in parts of the film. Of course its because I like his voice. It was a good film and i think it will do good box office. I also felt slightly sad because I want to be able to see more Nicolas Cage films in 2008 and I do not know what films we will see of him in 2008. (maybe Bangkok Dangerous) but what else?? anyway, It was great film, and when I saw him in the tan suit, I thought of Corelli and that when she met him in London, how he was wearing that suit.
Alrighty, so I went to go see National Treasure: Book of Secrets with a friend of mine today, and we both LOVED it! Nic was awesome in the film, and it was definatly funny. For you Londoners, the scenes in Buckingham Palace were definatly my favorite Reguardless of what reviews here in the US said about the film, I'd definatly advise anyone who liked the first one to see it.