An Open Letter 

An Open Letter

Dear Nicolas Cage and Those Parties Responsible for the film National Treasure,

I have not seen your film, yet I fear if I would see it, I would have many problems with it. Please allow me to be blunt, I know that there is much money to be made in the market currently dominated by Dan Brown's novel, The DaVinci Code, however I feel that the best thing to do is not to make a film that so heavy-handedly mimics said fiction.

Mr. Cage, I enjoyed your previous work in films such as Adaptation. You are a skilled actor and I believe you should be able to enjoy acting in roles of your choosing. However, I do not believe a film such as National Treasure is the best way to further your career.

Once again, please spare the box office such films.

Thank you,
Matthew Fister

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Sat Oct 15, 2005 11:42 pm MST by Lakers Tickets

Comment I don't know if "strange" would be the right word for the Mark Rauterkus situation. Try "awesome." Mark, if you're out there, I want to know how you found Matt's blog and when. Why haven't you commented before? Furthermore, if this is Hogan, how in the world did you find this guy to impersonate?

Sat Nov 27, 2004 2:44 pm MST by Baxter

Comment Hey, what's wrong with the Da Vinci Code?? That book changed my whole outlook on life! just kidding.

Fri Nov 26, 2004 4:19 pm MST by kayla

Comment Was that last comment the same Mark Rauterkus described on rauterkus.com as, "Pittsburgher, stay-at-home dad, author, activists, retired publisher, 2001 candidate for Mayor and former swimming coach hoping to coach again", cause that's kind of strange.

Fri Nov 26, 2004 2:52 pm MST by MattF

Comment Great movie. Our entire family loved it.

Fri Nov 26, 2004 1:14 pm MST by Mark Rauterkus

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