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He wasn’t burning her for her collection. He was admiring her dedication to hunt down those artifacts to make the collection. It was history nerd flirting and she liked it.
I think it was a slight burn that she appreciated because she called them treasure hunters as an insult, and he said he appreciated the effort she put into hunting down all that history, basically calling her a “history hunter”.
Im going to just assume that you take the wrong things as flirting, not just in movies but in real life scenarios as well. That scene was a dig at her for essentially being a treasure hunter herself but looking down on them for the same thing. Which is why he made such an emphasis on saying "It mustve take you a long time to hunt down all that history."
@@sugarbomb1346 I got that. 🤣 You’re funny with your assumptions. Yes that is part of it, but not all out like their reaction and what you’re saying. Also, showing their similarities and him understanding her passion. That’s why he knew she would touch and admire it enough to use her inked prints. Their very next interaction at the museum. Not flirty at all? That came from nowhere? Like, you can call me crazy but I know you’re the same way. 😉
I think it was an attempt to draw her attention to the similar nature of their shared interests, as those who would pursue and preserve history and artifacts, to try to get her on board. Felt more solicitous than malicious. The Gates family weren't plunderers, they were guardians of the lost treasure and history. That was a nice bit with Ben Gates being "knighted" by his grandfather upon discovering the family quest for discovering the treasure, to establish them as noble and worthy of the pursuit and recovery of it❤
This, The Mummy and Raiders of the Lost Ark got me obsessed with history as a kid. I doubt I'd be a history teacher today if not for seeing this movie.
One of the most rewatchable movies of all time, and NOT in a "so bad its good" way. Its just incredibly fun and entertaining. And genuinely well made. Filming on location and using actual sets is such a difference maker. Had they filmed in front of a green screen, it would be so much less pleasant to watch
You guys should really watch the Da vinci code. It's similar to this with all the mystery and wonder. The movie still gives me chills. If Oak hasn't seen it he will love it.
A lot of times Oak usually has very deep and serious comments and demeanor, so to see his child-like enthusiasm for this movie (also a favorite of mine) elevates it so much more!
This movie has a special place with my whole family. I went to the theater with them when I was 6. Truth be told I was a menace as a child. When the third act started, I whisper in my mom's ear "its the pipe". My mom had no idea what I meant until the moment at the end of the movie and she then thought in her head 'there is hope for you yet'. Love this movie and we quote it all the time.
one of the few movies i actually like seeing cage in. not saying hes a "bad" actor they just need to put him in movies that suit him better. like these two and con-air
Christopher Plummer has had a wild career. Among his many famous roles, he also played the Duke of Wellington in "Waterloo" and voiced Charles Muntz (the villain) in "Up".
I'm with Oak on this one - have seen it countless times. Between this and the original Tomb raiders with Angelina Jolie .... can't get enough of treasure hunting escapades! Roll on National Treasure 2 🤩🤩🤩🤩
In 8th grade, my history teacher was out sick for a while, and we had like 8 substitute teachers. No joke, no teacher knew what to teach us, so I am pretty sure I have seen this movie about 20 times. In just a manner of 1 week.
Oak getting chills at the treasure room part: it’s the score!! The score of this movie is TOO GOOD, it gets me every time. I’m glad you guys reacted to and liked this! Looking forward to seeing you watch the sequel 😎
That beginning, when the kid bows his head and then we see Cage raise his, that is one of my favourite transitions in cinema. So good. Great flick. Wait, does this mean you haven't seen CON-AIR?!
I’m glad to see you guys like this movie as much as I do. Too many people dismiss it because it’s not “historically accurate” instead of giving it credit for being such a fun ride with enough “history” to make a mystery. I will stop on this any time I’m flipping channels and find it.
Remember, Sean Bean only did things of 'questionable legality'. He teamed up with Nic all legit to find the treasure legally. He only bends the law when he needs to.
I love seeing Oak’s enthusiasm for a movie. I love the blind reactions but watching fans with new time viewers are always my favorite types of reactions 😄
Maaan I love how much Oak loves this movie 😂 when I went to DC I was so excited to see the locations in this movie (most would go for, ya know, historical value) but when you go to the National Archives they have National Treasure merch in the gift shop and I was living for it!
this is one of my favorite movies of all time! Nic Cage just nails his performance and the story is top-tier. plus, I love that most of it is shot in my hometown of Philadelphia 😊
This is unironically one of my FAVORITE movies as a lover of American history. I don't care if it's cheesy, it's a perfect combo of suspense, humor, romance, history with an all star cast.
as an 80s kid who worshipped Indiana Jones, this was a natural progression. I love these movies, however schlocky they are. The Angelina Tomb Raiders too. Very similar vibes.
My favorite line(s) in the movie are: “People don’t really talk like that anymore” portraying Ben as an honorable man-almost ‘boy scoutish’-who puts ‘right’ before ‘self.’ This is something that I think strikes a chord with many in the audience who want to believe in the fundamental goodness of people, especially when there is so much badness all around us.
I drive about 3-4 hours every month each way to see family, and this movie (and it's sequel) are two movies I have permanently downloaded on my Disney app to play during my drive. I don't have to look at the screen to know exactly what is going on. As Oak said, these films are huge comfort rewatches for me. Nick Cage is great in both these movies.
Fun fact: for some reason 3 of the supporting actors in Angels and Demons are from Denmark. It’s pretty random because we don’t see many Danes in Hollywood blockbusters.
This is genuinely my favorite movie and has been since I was a kid. I’ve watched it so many times that at one point I knew all the words lol. I love the second one too! I’m so sad we never got a third in the series because they literally set up for it and never delivered.
THE MOST PATRIOTIC OF FILMS, A CLASSIC i make my sisters watch this movie every 4th of July, im not even kidding (note: I am in grad school as a historian, and the unblinking ahistoricism of this film is *chef's kiss*)
In one of my anthropology classes, I once wrote a paper about why this is a better movie than Indiana Jones even though Indiana Jones is supposedly the anthropologist. lol
You liked this one, I'm pretty confident you would really enjoy Sahara with Matthew McConnaughy , Penelope Cruz, and Steve Zahn. Unusual plot, very good acting, action, and humor. Like National Treasure and Hunt For Red October, I've watched this one a number of times.
Omg I forgot about Sahara! That one is FUN! For my treasure hunting Matthew McConaughey, I always go to Fool’s Gold (my favourite). I would love for these guys to watch either of these. Both!
Oh I did like Sahara … why don’t they do the Dirk Pitt , Clive Cussler books like they’ve done the Bond ones, I don’t get it, they’d make a great franchise 😊
In undergrad my friend group would watch this movie at least twice a semester. Our college was pretty remote with not much to offer in a nightlife so we made our own fun with movie and game nights with people in the dorms. Imagine a late Saturday night at 2am, with snacks, chips, and queso/salsa. Drinking cheap booze from Walmart and doing shots every time Riley says one of his great lines. It was a great time.
I love watching this movie,I also liked how Nicklas cage and the girl was flirting and solving the mysteries together and that they actually respected each other's abilities.
Love all these treasure Hunter movies. Also used to watch the show Relic Hunter which aired between 1999 and 2002, starting Tia Carrere and Christien Anholt.
I live in Nova Scotia and know several of the crew that filmed the oak island show as they worked on a show I was apart of. You guys should really come visit. The back roads along the ocean are absolutely gorgeous for a nice easy drive about an hour or so from the city and the whole south shore area is worthy of a nice visit from the sea caves, historic lunenburg, picturesque mahone bay, the lahave bakery and so much more. Hell, I would gladly be a tour guide for a few days!
Oh man, I LOVE the National Treasure duology and am so glad you guys reacted to it! Can't wait for you to watch the sequal! It has one of my favorite Nicholas Cage freak outs of all time and that is REALLY saying something! I'm still hoping and praying they make a third film and finish the trilogy!
I really enjoy this movie series. I like treasure hunting and artifacts. You might also like The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004) The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines (2006) The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008). A fun series to watch also.
Fellow Oak Island fan here 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️. It's a tradition that me and my Mom watch it every week till we finish the current season. We enjoy seeing what else they will discover and we are hype to see how much more of the tunnel will they be able to get too (we haven't seen this week's episode yet).
I've also seen this movie a few dozen times and always enjoy it. Same for the second part. Also great and worth seeing. I hope you make a reaction video of it too.
Sooooooo pleased you reacted to this!! It's one of my all time fave movies and Riley is my favourite character, I really hope you react to the 2nd one too!
I love both National Treasure Movies!! I don’t remember how I got so obsessed with this movies but I’m glad I found them! I never got into history in school but this movie just captures you! I’m so happy you guys are watching it! And Yes Oak I know the feeling of watching this!! Love watching Mason Quinn’s reaction to it!!🙌🏻🙌🏻
I LOVE all the "top pocket" finds it's always a "bobby dazzler". I've watched Oak Island from the start and Tuesday nights are always date night for me and my fiance. Love it!! "National Treasure" is a great movie.
MASSIVE Oak Island fan here. I have been obsessed with that story since before the show came out. The Templar connections blow my mind! The history and lore of the Knights Templar is fascinating. I am right there with you on what you're saying Oak!!!
I saw this movie way back in middle school and my history teacher put it on for me and my classmates during a lazy day. And I instantly fell in love with the movie. My teacher also had hanging in his classroom a double sided theater used poster from when the movie came out which was so cool!
Yes! This is unironically one of my favorite movies. I was so obsessed with it & people couldn’t understand why 😅 Riley is my favorite. I think I knew all his lines at one point lol Love how gleeful Oak looks through the whole vid. Man after my own geeky heart
I've met Rick Lagina when I did my Oak Island Tour in 2019! (I live in NS haha) Him and his nephew brought a cooler of drinks for our tour group because it was mid August lol. I was the last person to talk to him and he full on asked me if I believe that there's something hidden in the island. I told him there's too much evidence to completely dismiss the idea, that you never know basically. He was pleased 😂 I have a pic , met another 'cast' member a lil later on too 😅 Love the Oak Island mystery so much!
FIRST BABY!!!! I love this channel. This movie is such a blast. Your channel is one of my fav reaction channels. My fav videos are your lord of the rings reactions and watching the giggles lol
1 major plot point that doesn't make sense is when the shadow of the tower of Independence Hall marks the spot of the next clue. This angle of the shadow literally changes every single day due to the angle of the sun. It highly depends on what season it is, what month it is, etc. Overall fun movie to watch.
"Boromir, I'm so disappointed in you" lmfao, I'm a diehard LotR fan, I've reread the Silmarillion like 3 times and I've rewatched the films idk how many times - but this was actually the first movie I saw Sean Bean in (I was 4 years old when I saw this in theaters with my family), so when I grew up and he was in Game of Thrones and LotR I got the reverse whiplash
That's an interesting trajectory. Lol. I like it. I first saw him as Boromir. I bought a copy of GoT in 2012 that had a subtle picture of Ned on the cover, but it was so subtle that I thought it was just art. I also didn't know that season 1 existed already. I was like "wow, that guy looks like Sean Bean" so I pictured Ned as Sean for the whole book. Didn't look into it until I finished it.😂😂😂
Im glad this movie is finally getting some reactions lately. I know its not a masterpiece but its just entertaining and sometimes thats all you need. this movie always makes me feel warm and remember my childhood.
This was FUN!!!! Everyone was great in it and SEAN BEAN LIVES! What was your reaction? What did we miss?
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Guys watch the 2nd movie now and also since you guys are into anime now watch Solo Leveling currently in trend
Hope they eventually make a third movie.
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My dad died a few months ago and this channel has been filling the gaps of watching movies with him. So thanks for that guys
I’m so sorry for your loss. That’s really sweet that they’ve helped a little.
Sorry for your loss buddy, glad there's at least 1 thing that can make it a little easier on ya :)
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So sorry for your loss. 🙏
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I love how everyone assumes Sean Bean’s character will die because they always do, and their reaction when he actually survives 😂
I love that on the trivia page for this movie at IMDb, the very first item is "One of the few movies where Sean Bean's character does not die"
He lived in Troy too
He got arrested so. Still lost in the end lol.
I like how 90% of reactors just call him Boromir, lol
@@daurydavis3983And Ronin. He just got fired.
Most likely Seamus dealt with that particular loose end, but otherwise his fate is left unknown
One of the best big dumb fun movies ever. Insanely rewatchable. A movie only Cage could pull off.
He wasn’t burning her for her collection. He was admiring her dedication to hunt down those artifacts to make the collection. It was history nerd flirting and she liked it.
I think it was a slight burn that she appreciated because she called them treasure hunters as an insult, and he said he appreciated the effort she put into hunting down all that history, basically calling her a “history hunter”.
Im going to just assume that you take the wrong things as flirting, not just in movies but in real life scenarios as well. That scene was a dig at her for essentially being a treasure hunter herself but looking down on them for the same thing. Which is why he made such an emphasis on saying "It mustve take you a long time to hunt down all that history."
@@sugarbomb1346 I got that. 🤣 You’re funny with your assumptions.
Yes that is part of it, but not all out like their reaction and what you’re saying. Also, showing their similarities and him understanding her passion. That’s why he knew she would touch and admire it enough to use her inked prints.
Their very next interaction at the museum. Not flirty at all? That came from nowhere?
Like, you can call me crazy but I know you’re the same way. 😉
I think it was an attempt to draw her attention to the similar nature of their shared interests, as those who would pursue and preserve history and artifacts, to try to get her on board. Felt more solicitous than malicious.
The Gates family weren't plunderers, they were guardians of the lost treasure and history. That was a nice bit with Ben Gates being "knighted" by his grandfather upon discovering the family quest for discovering the treasure, to establish them as noble and worthy of the pursuit and recovery of it❤
This, The Mummy and Raiders of the Lost Ark got me obsessed with history as a kid. I doubt I'd be a history teacher today if not for seeing this movie.
One thing about Nicolas Cage’s character is he never lied to her at all. And he was trustworthy in that respect.
One of the most rewatchable movies of all time, and NOT in a "so bad its good" way. Its just incredibly fun and entertaining. And genuinely well made. Filming on location and using actual sets is such a difference maker. Had they filmed in front of a green screen, it would be so much less pleasant to watch
You guys should really watch the Da vinci code. It's similar to this with all the mystery and wonder. The movie still gives me chills. If Oak hasn't seen it he will love it.
I second this
Agreed, its right up their ally.
Absolutely agree. And Angels & Demons. Plus you get that sweet Hans Zimmer score.
Yep Da Vinci movies are great, too!
I totally agree.
What I love about this movie is the sincere love for American history without any cynicism.
A lot of times Oak usually has very deep and serious comments and demeanor, so to see his child-like enthusiasm for this movie (also a favorite of mine) elevates it so much more!
Stealing the Declaration of Independence is such a funny concept. My friends and I always joke about that 😂
6:04 Oak’s face is really happy lol
Oh no. My like went from 69 to 70. Instant regret.
6:08 Oak was so happy and I'm with him. Look at that face 😆
This movie has a special place with my whole family. I went to the theater with them when I was 6. Truth be told I was a menace as a child. When the third act started, I whisper in my mom's ear "its the pipe". My mom had no idea what I meant until the moment at the end of the movie and she then thought in her head 'there is hope for you yet'. Love this movie and we quote it all the time.
Did you try the Disney series? They have callbacks to the movies and some of the movie characters guest star. Including Riley.
This story is beautiful!! and it's a good memory to have
This is one of my favorite comfort movies! The sequel is actually really good, too! It's a shame we never got a third!
there is a tv series that is kinda new dec 2022. Ik its not the same but still
The thing that makes this special is that Nick Cage was at heart, a nerdy, idealistic patriot.
one of the few movies i actually like seeing cage in. not saying hes a "bad" actor they just need to put him in movies that suit him better. like these two and con-air
I would recommend Reinfield. He had so much fun. You can see it.
He's amazing in Guarding Tess 😊
@@kristagerry8505true. almost forgot about that movie. they should react to that one too.
He's also great in Knowing, Next, and Lord of War
He was awesome in _Kick Ass_
The moment you realize the grandfather in the beginning is the Captain from the Sound of Music 🤫
Christopher Plummer has had a wild career. Among his many famous roles, he also played the Duke of Wellington in "Waterloo" and voiced Charles Muntz (the villain) in "Up".
Christopher Plummer is always a freaking win! 🎉
Oh shit it's the same person?? I never knew until now, thank you for this
He's head of the Greybeards in Skyrim
@@Zack_410You just blew my mind. His other work I knew and understood, but Arngeir?! Incredible.
Can't believe this movie is 20 years old! Great watch, guys!
The sequel is pretty good as well
This movie's just good ol' dumb action-adventure fun in the vein of The Mummy with Brendan Fraser :)
I'm with Oak on this one - have seen it countless times. Between this and the original Tomb raiders with Angelina Jolie .... can't get enough of treasure hunting escapades! Roll on National Treasure 2 🤩🤩🤩🤩
If the stars align, we might get National Treasure 3 in theaters eventually
@@marieporter9488 squeals of joy in advance!! 😻😻
In 8th grade, my history teacher was out sick for a while, and we had like 8 substitute teachers. No joke, no teacher knew what to teach us, so I am pretty sure I have seen this movie about 20 times. In just a manner of 1 week.
Oak getting chills at the treasure room part: it’s the score!! The score of this movie is TOO GOOD, it gets me every time. I’m glad you guys reacted to and liked this! Looking forward to seeing you watch the sequel 😎
That beginning, when the kid bows his head and then we see Cage raise his, that is one of my favourite transitions in cinema. So good. Great flick. Wait, does this mean you haven't seen CON-AIR?!
put the bunny back in the box
@@MarkLuis "They're talking to Denzel's people right now." 😂😂😂
And The Rock, great movie too!
It’s not the best transition, but it’s a really good one. I love the concept.
I’m glad to see you guys like this movie as much as I do. Too many people dismiss it because it’s not “historically accurate” instead of giving it credit for being such a fun ride with enough “history” to make a mystery. I will stop on this any time I’m flipping channels and find it.
Remember, Sean Bean only did things of 'questionable legality'. He teamed up with Nic all legit to find the treasure legally. He only bends the law when he needs to.
I love seeing Oak’s enthusiasm for a movie. I love the blind reactions but watching fans with new time viewers are always my favorite types of reactions 😄
Maaan I love how much Oak loves this movie 😂 when I went to DC I was so excited to see the locations in this movie (most would go for, ya know, historical value) but when you go to the National Archives they have National Treasure merch in the gift shop and I was living for it!
One of my favorite movies ever. Made history my favorite subject in school.
this is one of my favorite movies of all time! Nic Cage just nails his performance and the story is top-tier. plus, I love that most of it is shot in my hometown of Philadelphia 😊
This is unironically one of my FAVORITE movies as a lover of American history. I don't care if it's cheesy, it's a perfect combo of suspense, humor, romance, history with an all star cast.
as an 80s kid who worshipped Indiana Jones, this was a natural progression. I love these movies, however schlocky they are. The Angelina Tomb Raiders too. Very similar vibes.
My favorite line(s) in the movie are: “People don’t really talk like that anymore” portraying Ben as an honorable man-almost ‘boy scoutish’-who puts ‘right’ before ‘self.’ This is something that I think strikes a chord with many in the audience who want to believe in the fundamental goodness of people, especially when there is so much badness all around us.
This movie released the year I was born and my mom has always been a nic cage lover so I literally grew up on this movie. so much nostalgia.
Yes I've seen several episodes of Oak Island.
Oh Quinn & his flashlights 😂😂!! Im shocked he didnt start off w saying what brand of light that kid needed lol
In my top 5 movies
Always a fun time, plus I love revolutionary era stuff
I drive about 3-4 hours every month each way to see family, and this movie (and it's sequel) are two movies I have permanently downloaded on my Disney app to play during my drive. I don't have to look at the screen to know exactly what is going on. As Oak said, these films are huge comfort rewatches for me. Nick Cage is great in both these movies.
The first one is really good but the second one?? Absolutely iconic 🔥
After y'all watch part 2 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE watch The Da Vinci Code and it's sequal Angels and Demons. The big guy would love the puzzles and clues.
Absolutely! I love those movies. Gives me goosebumps every time.
Fun fact: for some reason 3 of the supporting actors in Angels and Demons are from Denmark. It’s pretty random because we don’t see many Danes in Hollywood blockbusters.
It's funny that Oak mentions Oak Island. I'm from Nova Scotia. They probably won't find any major treasure, but it's fun to watch them try! 😂
I love this movie a lot! My favorite memory ever was my sister and i watched it in the van on our way to DC!! 🤣❤️
This is genuinely my favorite movie and has been since I was a kid. I’ve watched it so many times that at one point I knew all the words lol. I love the second one too! I’m so sad we never got a third in the series because they literally set up for it and never delivered.
THE MOST PATRIOTIC OF FILMS, A CLASSIC
i make my sisters watch this movie every 4th of July, im not even kidding (note: I am in grad school as a historian, and the unblinking ahistoricism of this film is *chef's kiss*)
In one of my anthropology classes, I once wrote a paper about why this is a better movie than Indiana Jones even though Indiana Jones is supposedly the anthropologist. lol
You liked this one, I'm pretty confident you would really enjoy Sahara with Matthew McConnaughy , Penelope Cruz, and Steve Zahn. Unusual plot, very good acting, action, and humor. Like National Treasure and Hunt For Red October, I've watched this one a number of times.
Omg I forgot about Sahara! That one is FUN! For my treasure hunting Matthew McConaughey, I always go to Fool’s Gold (my favourite). I would love for these guys to watch either of these. Both!
Clive Cussler HATED the movie
@@garypasquill2355 Sahara was a book first? I had no idea.
Oh I did like Sahara … why don’t they do the Dirk Pitt , Clive Cussler books like they’ve done the Bond ones, I don’t get it, they’d make a great franchise 😊
Just got on youtube and saw this video uploaded 8 seconds ago, can't wait for this reaction!
Fun fact: The actress for Abigail is engaged/ has a child with Norman Reedus (aka our boy Daryl Dixon)!!
You could see the wheels turning in answers head trying to make the Boromir meme come to life 😂
THIS MOVIE IS STILL AWESOME ALMOST 20 YEARS LATER, it turns 20 THIS NOVEMBER
In undergrad my friend group would watch this movie at least twice a semester. Our college was pretty remote with not much to offer in a nightlife so we made our own fun with movie and game nights with people in the dorms. Imagine a late Saturday night at 2am, with snacks, chips, and queso/salsa. Drinking cheap booze from Walmart and doing shots every time Riley says one of his great lines. It was a great time.
Damn, most people I know either hate this movie or never heard of it. lol
That would have been great.
As an American history major this is one of my favorite movies. I love all of the history stuff. Such a good adventure movie!!
Also the irony of Jon Voight being the dad of a Tomb Raider 😁
Let me tell you how shook I was in my teenage years when I found out he's Angelina Jolie's dad 😂
When Oak was talking about countries laying claim on stolen relics, all I could think about was James Acaster's sketch about the British museum 😅
Omg, I watch it so many times when I was 11. 🥰
Oak's SHIT-EATING GRIN during the "declaration of Independence" bit at the start is my favorite thing lmao, its speaks to my soul bro
Gone in 60 seconds what a awesome movie Quin said there
best movie soundtrack! i miss good movie soundtracks
@@dundonoz It deffo is and I do
I love watching this movie,I also liked how Nicklas cage and the girl was flirting and solving the mysteries together and that they actually respected each other's abilities.
Nicolas Cage is the true National Treasure.
He's an American hero
ever since I first saw this as a child, it's been one of my all time favorites. both movies in this series actually. such an easy rewatch.
This was one of the last movies I watched with my grandma before she passed. It holds a special place in my heart ❤️ Glad to see your reaction
Oh man, I am a total Curse of Oak Island die hard!! I know, I know!!
National Treasure is a fav movie! So much fun.
Oak gushing over this movie is so fun (and such a mood)
Mason you are not ready but I hope still willing and able for this masterpiece!
Im sure I'm not alone, but when I watched this for the first time in 2004, I found my career choice, treasure hunter 😂
So... did you end up becoming one?
@@kenjutsukata1o1 if I did you think I'd be watching react content?
@@PacificEgg you never know... 😅
I wish they did a third they really cast a great trio 👏🏼
Love all these treasure Hunter movies. Also used to watch the show Relic Hunter which aired between 1999 and 2002, starting Tia Carrere and Christien Anholt.
I live in Nova Scotia and know several of the crew that filmed the oak island show as they worked on a show I was apart of. You guys should really come visit. The back roads along the ocean are absolutely gorgeous for a nice easy drive about an hour or so from the city and the whole south shore area is worthy of a nice visit from the sea caves, historic lunenburg, picturesque mahone bay, the lahave bakery and so much more. Hell, I would gladly be a tour guide for a few days!
Another fun action/adventure movie that involves “historical myth/legend/conspiracy theory” is Sahara.
Yes!
Heck yeah
Love that movie!
This movie is quoted and memed constantly in my family!
So this is a "The Oak & The Answer reaction to Mason Quinn reaction" 🤣🤣🤣
Niiiice a Reactor's reactions on a reactor's reaction video!!
Always a delight to see someone passionate about something so watching Oaks having the best time in this reaction really adds to the experience😆
Both of these movies are my guilty pleasure! I love them both…
Oh man, I LOVE the National Treasure duology and am so glad you guys reacted to it! Can't wait for you to watch the sequal! It has one of my favorite Nicholas Cage freak outs of all time and that is REALLY saying something! I'm still hoping and praying they make a third film and finish the trilogy!
I really enjoy this movie series. I like treasure hunting and artifacts. You might also like The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004) The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines (2006) The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008). A fun series to watch also.
Fellow Oak Island fan here 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️.
It's a tradition that me and my Mom watch it every week till we finish the current season. We enjoy seeing what else they will discover and we are hype to see how much more of the tunnel will they be able to get too (we haven't seen this week's episode yet).
I freaking love watching the curse of oak island. Since the first episode of the first season.
@TheOak...yes to Oak Island. Watched every episode to date from the beginning. Love it.
Always had a special place in my heart for this movie. It's like 'The Goonies' for grown-ups :)
I've also seen this movie a few dozen times and always enjoy it. Same for the second part. Also great and worth seeing. I hope you make a reaction video of it too.
I loved this movie so much when it came out. It’s hard to believe that was twenty years ago.
As far as nick cage movies this one is probably the second or third best. Face off is the best though
A rare occurrence where BOTH movies are really fun ❤
Sooooooo pleased you reacted to this!! It's one of my all time fave movies and Riley is my favourite character, I really hope you react to the 2nd one too!
I love both National Treasure Movies!! I don’t remember how I got so obsessed with this movies but I’m glad I found them! I never got into history in school but this movie just captures you! I’m so happy you guys are watching it! And Yes Oak I know the feeling of watching this!! Love watching Mason Quinn’s reaction to it!!🙌🏻🙌🏻
These movies hold a special place in my heart and sparked a love for history and trivia that didn't translate too well into school grades
I been waiting for this one. Seen this in the movie theater when it came out.
I LOVE all the "top pocket" finds it's always a "bobby dazzler". I've watched Oak Island from the start and Tuesday nights are always date night for me and my fiance. Love it!! "National Treasure" is a great movie.
MASSIVE Oak Island fan here. I have been obsessed with that story since before the show came out. The Templar connections blow my mind! The history and lore of the Knights Templar is fascinating. I am right there with you on what you're saying Oak!!!
Now this is a treat. One of my favorite less serious series, so excited we get at least one newbie on board!
I saw this movie way back in middle school and my history teacher put it on for me and my classmates during a lazy day. And I instantly fell in love with the movie. My teacher also had hanging in his classroom a double sided theater used poster from when the movie came out which was so cool!
Yes! This is unironically one of my favorite movies. I was so obsessed with it & people couldn’t understand why 😅
Riley is my favorite. I think I knew all his lines at one point lol
Love how gleeful Oak looks through the whole vid. Man after my own geeky heart
I've met Rick Lagina when I did my Oak Island Tour in 2019! (I live in NS haha) Him and his nephew brought a cooler of drinks for our tour group because it was mid August lol. I was the last person to talk to him and he full on asked me if I believe that there's something hidden in the island. I told him there's too much evidence to completely dismiss the idea, that you never know basically. He was pleased 😂 I have a pic , met another 'cast' member a lil later on too 😅 Love the Oak Island mystery so much!
FIRST BABY!!!! I love this channel. This movie is such a blast. Your channel is one of my fav reaction channels. My fav videos are your lord of the rings reactions and watching the giggles lol
This was such a fun ride mainly because of Nicolas Cage and his priceless acting😂 You guys should watch FaceOff or Knowing with Nicolas Cage.
1 major plot point that doesn't make sense is when the shadow of the tower of Independence Hall marks the spot of the next clue. This angle of the shadow literally changes every single day due to the angle of the sun. It highly depends on what season it is, what month it is, etc.
Overall fun movie to watch.
The "scrolls from the library at Alexandria" line at the end always gets me, but I am a hardcore book fiend. I love this movie!
I love this franchise. 🙂
"Boromir, I'm so disappointed in you"
lmfao, I'm a diehard LotR fan, I've reread the Silmarillion like 3 times and I've rewatched the films idk how many times - but this was actually the first movie I saw Sean Bean in (I was 4 years old when I saw this in theaters with my family), so when I grew up and he was in Game of Thrones and LotR I got the reverse whiplash
That's an interesting trajectory. Lol. I like it. I first saw him as Boromir.
I bought a copy of GoT in 2012 that had a subtle picture of Ned on the cover, but it was so subtle that I thought it was just art. I also didn't know that season 1 existed already. I was like "wow, that guy looks like Sean Bean" so I pictured Ned as Sean for the whole book. Didn't look into it until I finished it.😂😂😂
Im glad this movie is finally getting some reactions lately. I know its not a masterpiece but its just entertaining and sometimes thats all you need. this movie always makes me feel warm and remember my childhood.