Corrected entry: Dr. Chase's password to get into the preservation room was "Valley Forge." With an irreplaceable, extremely important document symbolizing American history and the Founding Fathers, one would think that a high-ranking government official with free access to this room would have his password changed frequently and have it be a random series of numbers and letters, not a real word or phrase - especially one as easy to guess as "Valley Forge," the famous resting place of the Continental Army during a long, horrible winter in the Revolutionary War.
Jack's Revenge
27th Nov 2004
National Treasure (2004)
24th Nov 2004
National Treasure (2004)
Corrected entry: When Ben Gates is arrested by the FBI, the FBI agent takes the glasses that can reveal the code on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Later, the FBI uses him as bait to catch the other villain. After Gates escapes, he has the glasses back. The movie does not show the FBI giving him back the glasses, and why would it let him carry them while he was being used as bait, since the glasses were evidence?
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Correction: For all we know her password does change frequently. Because of that she may use words or phrases that she can easily remember. But that was the password she was using that very day when they put the ink on the button they gave her earlier. Her password last week could have been different. We just don't know.
Jack's Revenge