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.

3 stars

Does he get into character?

Its, bluntly, hilarious hokum, but once again, never less than good fun.

Both films are flawed.

3 stars

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.

3 stars

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.

3 stars

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.

3 stars

Its surprisingly diverting, to be fair.

Well worth picking up.

And roll on film number three…

3 stars

The Films

Rating:

5 out of 5