A pair of Disney hits, in one high-def box?
Naturally, these clues are horribly cryptic, and have baffled people for over a hundred years.
And its a good adventure to join in on.
Does he get into character?
Its, bluntly, hilarious hokum, but once again, never less than good fun.
Both films are flawed.
Both are really quite enjoyable blockbusters.
And theres a third one on the way too.
ThePiratesfilms, particularlyAt Worlds End, have the edge, but theNational Treasuresstill look gleaming.
The uncompressed audio tracks too are a home cinema treat.
The extras packages on both discs are really quite comprehensive.
The latter is the better, but neither track is particularly riveting, truth be told.
Stealing The Declaration, meanwhile, talks about the theft that forms one of the cornerstones of the film.
Heck, we likeNational Treasure, but smart?
They even describe a roof chase as Hitchcockian, which were not entirely sure is a word.
Its surprisingly diverting, to be fair.
Well worth picking up.
And roll on film number three…
The Films
Rating:
5 out of 5