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Jon Turteltaub

Jon Turteltaub

Birthday: 8 August 1963, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Jonathan Charles Turteltaub

Jon Turteltaub was born on August 8, 1963 in New York City, New York, USA as Jonathan Charles Turteltaub. He is a producer and director, known for National Treasure (2004), National Treasure: Book of ...Show More

Jon Turteltaub
Then I was in college being miserable and studying and [Nicolas Cage] was making a lot of money and Show more Then I was in college being miserable and studying and [Nicolas Cage] was making a lot of money and getting fame and fortune and being on the cover of GQ. I have since become successful and still never been asked to be on the cover of GQ. Hide
Most treasure hunt movies take place abroad and in the past, which from the audience standpoint mean Show more Most treasure hunt movies take place abroad and in the past, which from the audience standpoint means laws are different, rules are different, the people in the third world can get shot in bunches and that's okay. But we couldn't shoot our own cops, our own FBI. We couldn't have the public get endangered. So suddenly we had all of these restrictions that made it much harder to do an action film. Hide
There's something more literary about adventure films [that keeps them timeless]. That quality may b Show more There's something more literary about adventure films [that keeps them timeless]. That quality may be hard to define, but you know it when you see it. 'Pirates of the Caribbean' harks back to Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island.' Hide
Nic [Nicolas Cage] was a junior and I was a senior. It's hard to believe he's younger than I am. Nic Show more Nic [Nicolas Cage] was a junior and I was a senior. It's hard to believe he's younger than I am. Nic was like the cool outsider - he kind of had this James Dean quality - but he thinks he was the loser who didn't fit in. But he doesn't realize all the girls think that's hot. Hide
It was really important to me - and it might have been the obnoxious director thing - but I just ins Show more It was really important to me - and it might have been the obnoxious director thing - but I just insisted that we go to the places where we were shooting. It felt like if we're going to celebrate these aspects of American history, I want the movie to look real, not fake. [on shooting on location] Hide
In adventure films, the danger is more important than the violence. And I think wish-fulfillment pla Show more In adventure films, the danger is more important than the violence. And I think wish-fulfillment plays into the appeal. For adults, a good adventure film can really tap into childhood passions. Hide
Jon Turteltaub's FILMOGRAPHY
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