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National Treasure is about a third-generation treasure hunter searching for the greatest treasure the world has ever known, ever. Nicholas Cage, who seems to have convinced himself that he’s a modern day Juan Ponce De Leon, runs around like an idiot, examining money like a McDonald’s cashier dubious about a customer paying for an item on the dollar menu with a ten-dollar bill. At one point in the film, Cage’s sidekick, a first generation treasure hunter played by Justin Bartha—I know what you?...
...film, Ben Gates (Nicholas Cage) is some sort of Indiana Jones meets Urban Outfitters anthropologist obsessed with finding an ages-old treasure hidden by Old White Men (OWM). The clue to its whereabouts has been passed down through Gates’s family after an OWM entrusted his chariot driver (a Gates) with the information. Naturally, in true Da Vinci Code tradition, the OWM decided to be atrociously cryptic and left clues after clues after clues. Gates and his side-kick Riley meet hot, smart blonde Abigail, steal the Declaration of Independence (it’s a treasure...
...Saturday’s game against Clarkson with what Donato called an inner-thigh contusion. The senior, who is second on the Crimson with seven assists, is expected to return to action this weekend...Maki reentered the lineup this weekend following a four-game absence due to damaged rib cage cartilage. He skated with classmates Kevin Du and Steve Mandes...Freshman Mike Taylor—held without a point through his first five games—extended his personal scoring streak to three games with a goal against St. Lawrence and an assist on Cavanagh’s game-winner...
National Treasure is about a third-generation treasure hunter searching for the greatest treasure the world has ever known, ever. Cage, who seems to have convinced himself that he’s a modern day Juan Ponce De Leon, runs around like an idiot, examining money like a McDonald’s cashier dubious about a customer paying for an item on the dollar menu with a 10-dollar bill. At one point in the film, Cage’s sidekick, a first generation treasure hunter played by Justin Bartha—I know what you’re thinking...
What’s the difference between the stars of the two biggest movies opening this weekend? One is an inanimate object (National Treasure’s Nicolas Cage) and the other is as lively a being as the big screen has ever seen. That being, of course, is none other than SpongeBob SquarePants, and Stephen Hillenburg is the man behind the invertebrate. The creator, director and screenwriter of both the series and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Hillenburg shares the enthusiasm and catholicism of his animated offspring: he aims to make the show appealing to all sorts...