The two bells are called The Liberty Bell and The Centennial Bell which proceeded the Liberty bell in 1876.
Dont get to excited but yes there are programs similar to those seen in the movie altough they are used in the military and created by hackers who are geniouses you probably will never get your hands on it unless you join the military, cia or other federal company
the saddest movie i have ever seen in the movies is boy
Why would you ask a stupid question like that. Superhero movie is an unfunny and a completely not good version of Spiderman. No offense but it is one of the worst movies i have ever seen in my life. If you want comedy, Watch national lampoons animal house.
What date was the first PG-13 rated movie ever seen in a theater? What was the movie?
No one. I've just seen the movie.
from what I've seen in national treasure..i believe it is protected by the thick glass casing and the vault
It means treasure. It can also mean Thesaurus, but this is often seen spelled "tesauro"
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Dont get to excited but yes there are programs similar to those seen in the movie altough they are used in the military and created by hackers who are geniouses you probably will never get your hands on it unless you join the military, cia or other federal company
The highest I've seen is 588 bells. I'm not joking!
Silence Dogood, a widow. If you've seen National Treasure (number one) one of the clues is/leads them to the letters.
Brad has seen the movie.
yes, of course!Haven't you seen the pictures!
campanlogyAre we looking at a typo? The spelling that I have seen is campanology.
I would take it on Antiques Roadshow to proudly show it off and be amazed at its value. Then I would donate it to a museum that would take proper care of it and let it be seen by many people. Anyone who has seen the movie National Treasure knows there is only one. So you could not find an original that is not the one stored at the national archives. If you could you better not tell anyone or else the FBI will throw you in prison for obviously having stole it. It has no monitary value that you could ever sell it for and get away with it.
Short answer: tense. Have you seen the movie? - Asking if you've seen the movie as of right now. Had you seen the movie? - Asking if you have seen the movie in the past tense. Think of it in the context of someone asking a question about a story another person told. eg: guy1 - "So I took her to the movie and..." guy2 - "Had you seen the movie before?" guy1 - "Hey idiot don't interrupt." guy2 - "Sorry." guy1 - "Anyways, yeah I had seen the movie twice before..."
He has seen the movie once but she has seen it twice.