I've put off watching
National Treasure for years. But I decided that I just wanted to watch a mindless popcorn flick that was more about spectacle and less about "acting" or witty dialogue. So, where to turn? A
Nicolas Cage film of course. You know what you're gonna get with him and what type of movie it's gonna be. So, did this meet my expectations? Nope. I wasn't expecting much, but I was expecting more than what we get with this movie. There is a lot of jumping through hoops to uncover each new clue. But by the end, it just wasn't important anymore. The ending was pretty uneventful for me. I was expecting something majectic and it just didn't deliver on that promise.
The movie isn't bad, but it's nothing I will ever watch again. I would say this is a
Rent, but it's gotta be when you just want to check your brain at the door. I don't know the history of
National Treasure, but when the movie first came on my radar back in 2004, I got the feeling that this movie existed because of a particular scene at the end of
The Rock when he found the top secret film and he ask if she want to know "who really killed
JFK"? It got the biggest laugh in the theater and sparked everyone's imagination of what the sequel would be like in
The Rock 2.