Yeah...I recognised the streets! There was one double decker bus their car smashed into!
As much as I love National Treasure I think NT2 is much more exciting especially the car chase secenes and the Mount Rushmore scenes!
That must have been so fantastic seeing those scenes in London
I actually really loved the pacing of National Treasure, although it was choc full of action, it had this kind of naturalness that really appealed to me. Like when Ben had just stolen the declaration and he, Riley and Abigail were in the van being chased, it was fast and pulse racing, but there was this humour, this ease, at the same time, which sort of gave it a human realism that I really loved.
So come on vixens..... hit me with it FULL fORCE! I'm not going to let it be a tragedy in my already tragic life, that I can't see the film, so when you've all seen it, and there is noone left to spoil it for, please let me be your reason to rant, to rave to explode with delight.. I want you describe it to me in every beautiful detail, blow by blow, the whole flavour, so that i can watch it in glorious technicolour on the insides of my eyelids!
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lula wrote:ha ha ha ha! I bet the whole cinema was laughing! I love that. Especially because Nic has talked about those scenes and driving in London. Justin Bartha mentioned the driving in his interviews too! Did you recognize the streets? How about the double deckers! sounds like there is just as much humour in Book of Secrets as there was in the first National Treasure, which was just so clever, brilliant and funny!
Yeah...I recognised the streets! There was one double decker bus their car smashed into!
As much as I love National Treasure I think NT2 is much more exciting especially the car chase secenes and the Mount Rushmore scenes!
ha ha ha ha! I bet the whole cinema was laughing! I love that. Especially because Nic has talked about those scenes and driving in London. Justin Bartha mentioned the driving in his interviews too! Did you recognize the streets? How about the double deckers! sounds like there is just as much humour in Book of Secrets as there was in the first National Treasure, which was just so clever, brilliant and funny!
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lula wrote:hey Corelli what was the carchase scene through London like in National Treasure 2?
It was awesome Lula!
I thought it would be a few seconds but the London car chase scene was quite lengthy! Funniest bit was at the beginning of the car chase when Riley gets into the left hand side of their car and there's no steering wheel...Ben has to remind Riley he's in England and Ben gets into the right hand side of the car and drives! Lol.
LOL! Don't you just love the sound of the 'leather interior and the keyless entry'! I'd prefer the original, not just because I love Gone in Sixty Seconds, but it's more authentic to the car. Btw, to the person who wrote the homepage on that website, it's not just men who like cars. Ooh suddenly my mind has a montage of Nic in cars in his movies flashing through it... The yellow ferrari in The Rock and at the end of Snake Eyes..that was very cool..hey Corelli what was the carchase scene through London like in National Treasure 2? aw I'm so sad I can't see it, but that doesn't mean I don't want to hear ALL ABOUT IT!
-- Edited by lula at 19:04, 2008-02-17
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