Cage Does "National Treasure 2" For Kids
"National Treasure" was such a big hit, a sequel was inevitable. Star Nicolas Cage has never done a sequel before, but he decided to go back to historical fortune hunter Ben Gates for the children.
"I think National Treasure is a good one, because there are worse things to do than stimulate young people to look in their history books," he said. "There is no gunfire, there is no body count. It’s really good entertainment for everybody and I enjoy that. I like the idea of playing a historical detective."
Cage has been involved in developing the script to the sequel, which takes on another historical legend. "This one is going to involved Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth and the Booth diary and Confederate gold and it has the potential to be more interesting than the first."
After that, it's Jerry Bruckheimer's job to deliver the package. "I don’t know a thing. I don’t know what they are doing. That’s a whole separate kind of machine at this point. They are over there putting things together and when they are ready they will give me a call and let me know what’s happening."
"I think National Treasure is a good one, because there are worse things to do than stimulate young people to look in their history books," he said. "There is no gunfire, there is no body count. It’s really good entertainment for everybody and I enjoy that. I like the idea of playing a historical detective."
Cage has been involved in developing the script to the sequel, which takes on another historical legend. "This one is going to involved Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth and the Booth diary and Confederate gold and it has the potential to be more interesting than the first."
After that, it's Jerry Bruckheimer's job to deliver the package. "I don’t know a thing. I don’t know what they are doing. That’s a whole separate kind of machine at this point. They are over there putting things together and when they are ready they will give me a call and let me know what’s happening."
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fizzypulp writes: on Feb 22 2007 04:49 AM er...in the first one shots were fired (in the charlotte) and at the end that bloke fell to his death so thats a body count of 1!! looking forwrad to this as i really suprisingly enjoyed the first one and there is nothing wrong with a light hearted fun movie every now and again (Reply to this) |
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Plinko writes: on Feb 22 2007 04:49 AM Was the bear suit in The Wicker Man for kids too? Stop making baby jesus cry Nicolas. (Reply to this) |
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skasforfags writes: on Feb 22 2007 06:29 AM The way Cage described the plot...ehhhhhh. (Reply to this) |
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TheIceGhost writes: on Feb 22 2007 10:44 AM Cage has never been in a sequel before? Now that I think about it....wow, that's just weird. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Feb 22 2007 10:56 AM Cage better be careful. He's dangerously close to violating ODB's copyright. Everyone knows Wu Tang is for the children. (Reply to this) |
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DMcG writes: on Feb 22 2007 11:44 AM [b]Clive Cussler won't be happy[/b] Looks like Cage is gold mining in the Cussler files, specifically the opening conspiracy plot of "Sahara" involving Abraham lincoln that the movie adaptation mistakenly left out. In the novel "Sahara" not only was the confederate battleship carrying gold but also a presidential hostage. It was Loncoln's double that was assasinated and the burrial was a cover up. (Reply to this) |
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jackkovack writes: on Feb 22 2007 02:10 PM [b]National Treasure for Kids?[/b] Completely gay that's what I say. Any actor who says "This one's for the kids" the movie turns out to be horrible. Since you already said it's for the kids any blood that would make the movie better has to be left out. (Reply to this) |
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