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Old 12-30-2007, 08:38 PM   #1
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Personally I was a bit disappointed that they made the sequal setup so obvious, there's really no need for that given the theme of these movies.
The filmmakers said they through that in there just for the hell of it. They honestly have no idea what page 47 is and if it would even be the source for a sequel. They could just as easily go somewhere else with it. Cage is hoping that the franchise moves more into international history vs just the US. Personally I hope they keep the US history part the foundation and only go overseas if it serves our history, like with the desks and the statue of liberty in the second.
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Cage is hoping that the franchise moves more into international history vs just the US.
Well that would make it International Treasure wouldn't it?

The whole point is for American History (or as Miss SC USA would say...US Americans History) to be the focus here.

Whatever they do next, they can't do Hoover Dam. We already know it was built to house the AllSpark.
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Well that would make it International Treasure wouldn't it?

The whole point is for American History (or as Miss SC USA would say...US Americans History) to be the focus here.
That's why I hope they don't go there with it. It is fun having our own legends to explore, fact or fiction. Let little Miss SC do her own thing explaining the map needs of the kids in the africa and the iraq.
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its not called american treasure. national could mean any nation. not like the title ties it down to anything anyways
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its not called american treasure. national could mean any nation. not like the title ties it down to anything anyways
Americans refer to things like Mount Rushmore, historical documents like the Constitution and Declaration of Independence as National Treasures.

Things don't have to be labeled "American" to be American.
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I think the Eiffel Tower is referred to as a National Treasure as well, and it's not American.
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Americans refer to things like Mount Rushmore, historical documents like the Constitution and Declaration of Independence as National Treasures.

Things don't have to be labeled "American" to be American.
which means it doesn't need to be an american thing only....
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