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Nov 03, 2016
Parents stuff their baby's keepsake book with loads of mementos. This book is made with cheap material. It will tear, buckle and self-destruct soon.
Apr 16, 2008
National Treasure 2005
2 of 3 found this helpful I am not a fan of Nicolas Cage. As a romantic lead - not realistic. As a scientist who has a brain and uses it - fantastic.
The more Cage downplayed his role, the more realistic he became.
I am a fan of history and this movie was very satisfying from that vantage point.
Cage's love interest, Diane Kruger, is whiney and spoiled, but gets the job done. The movie would have been better had this story NOT developed a romantic angle. The fact she is a fresh face helped sell her portrayal.
The Brits (Sean Bean)and Scots are perfect as bad guys. Even though they are "bad", you want to hug 'em. They have a wonderful sense of humor. They make the show, along with the spectacular real scenery and Cage's side-kick.
Jon Voight is good, but the elderly actor portraying HIS father was perfect. Hope to see LOTS more of this elderly actor.
For ONCE, Harvey Keitel does not use filthy language to sell his performance. His fondness for inserting the "F" word in numerous parts of every sentence is fatuous and detracts from his credibility as a professional.
Keitel was mis-cast; as he has portrayed cops, ad-nauseum. Producers needed a fresh face to bring authenticity to this lead cop role.
Viewers watch the actual "real life" historical sites in National Treasure - a REAL added bonus to folks who have never visited the East Coast.
You WILL definitely be on the edge of your seat; except when the hard core, militarily trained, scientist goes all wobbly in the middle of his life-long goal to fixate on the pretty face.
The next National Treasure is coming out in May - can't wait to buy it!
Enjoy!
Apr 16, 2008
CHEF! The Complete Third Season
Not as good as the first 2 seasons as CHEF and his lovely wife no longer own the restaurant. They could not swing it financially. Therefore, their emotional investment has sharply decreased. The man portraying the rich financier who has purchased the restaurant grows increasingly non-funny as the shows move along.
CHEF has ceased yelling at his staff as his wife has filed for divorce - a REAL non-funny bummer. You begin to question whether you are watching a British comedy or tragedy.
The new "American" chef in CHEF's kitchen has one arrow in her quiver, her sexual interest in CHEF - also not funny. He is STILL married, afterall.
The actor portraying the highly talented alcoholic chef is mis-cast. He replaces a truly talented actor who had the part down to perfection.
I would not suggest buying this 3rd season as it's entertainment value, as a comedy, is almost nihl.
The first 2 seasons are hits and this was a real disappointment.