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A true gift for history fans and comedy lovers (by london-kidd) |
Night at the Museum is my all time favourite film. love the fun of it, each one is action packed and this third film was an absolute treat. There was no better way to say goodbye to Robin Williams than have his last role in this entertaining comedy. I really hope they make a fourth film, as I love Larry's role within the museum and each character is special. Enjoyed the idea of them going to the British Museum, as I love to go there. Sir Lancelot was a real gem in 'Secret of the Tomb'. Also loved the large involvement of Ahkmenrah and the Egyptian culture. Jedediah and Octavius <more> |
Funny, clever and moving, a family treat (by Figgy66-915-598470) |
2 January 2015 Film of Choice at The Plaza Dorchester This Morning - Night at The Museum: Secret of The Tomb. Now it's not often that a sequel surpasses the original but in this case I think we have a winner. This latest offering is another rather wonderful example of what the imagination is capable of. We all remember that as kids we wanted our toys to come alive, and like the other two this continues the theme of the museum exhibits assuming life and taking on the personalities of who they represent. This third instalment brings Larry Daly, his son and our museum favourites to England <more> |
Absolutely brilliant! (by david-kelmer61) |
There is much to say about this film. I really enjoyed the humour it made you laugh all the time! The story of the film was excellently set up. Larry having to figure out how to save the magic of the museum. I saw the movie twice in theaters and hope to see it one more time. Now where to begin with the film score composed and conducted by Alan Silvestri!Absolutely genius! You've done it again Alan! I really enjoyed the fact that new themes in the score were unfolded and the old classic themes came back as well from the other two films as well! Excellent cinematography! The animation was <more> |
The Best One of the Series (by kristirnc) |
I really enjoyed this movie! I am an adult who normally does not "willingly" watch family movies. I went to the prescreening and I was pleasantly surprised! Ben Stiller was hilarious, as were Ricky Gervais and Rebel Wilson. The storyline was also good which is hard to do with these types of movies . The same characters returned, along with some awesome additions. I also thought that the length of the movie was perfect. Sometimes, movies like that are very long for no reason. They did a good job with that piece. I strongly encourage families to go and see this movie during the <more> |
Solid Sequel (by RNMorton) |
There's problems with the magic tablet in New York City, and Larry and his friends must travel to London and Ahkmenrah's parents to learn the secret. Until recently I've been very down on sequels, it seemed like Hollywood sequels just rode the coattails of the original. I have to say an exception is several of the recent Marvel movies and also this franchise. While this movie is not as creative as the original sequels never are , they add enough new elements with winning pieces of the old to make a very enjoyable film. Thankfully this time around Gallagher and Peck get the screen <more> |
I loved this movie! (by lorri-larry-nichols) |
I gave this movie a 9 out of 10 I absolutely loved it, the only thing holding it back from being a 10 is some of the acting was a Lil flat, especially Sir Lancelot, I just was not a fan - they introduced a new character and he was such a lame flat actor. You should go in knowing it is a kids movie - and that is part of what makes it awesome! As an adult, let your wall down, open your imagination and get enjoy the simpleness of the fun! This is a movie you can take your children to and be completely comfortable - there are no double sided jokes, no dirty humor 'you' will get but will <more> |
A fitting conclusion to the trilogy (by monstermayhem32) |
While viewing the film it is rather sad watching the final performance of Mickey Rooney who played Gus in the first film and robin Williams in one of his final film roles as Theodore Roosevelt who loons rather sad and not his usual energetic self but I think he manages to do a decent job in the role. In this installment, the tablet that keeps the exhibits alive at night is starting to lose its power and the only way to prevent the magic from disappearing is going to the British museum which would be able to restore the power of the tablet back to its glory, I will say while in some ways it <more> |
Don't lie to yourself, you want a Capuchin monkey too. (by OlieRendch) |
You know, Night at the Museum is one of those films where it's not a huge movie, it's not a blockbuster, there's nothing wrong with it, it's just generally not talked about in the film fan world as I've seen it. It is however regarded as a nice family film to sit down and enjoy, so was the second instalment, and this one isn't any different.We all know the premise; a special Egyptian tablet makes it possible for all the exhibits in the museum to come to life at night. What I'm glad about is that this third film is not a rehash of the previous two; it's <more> |
Good Fun (by Sahl_95) |
In the third instalment of the Night at the Museum movies, the tablet that brings the museum exhibits to life is losing it's power and to fix it, Ben Stiller and the gang have to go visit the only person who knows how to fix it, at the London's British Museum.This movie was definitely more entertaining than I thought it would be. Most of the jokes did entertain me despite at times being obvious, although a few do fall flat. However, I did not enjoy the comedy involving caveman Ben Stiller thankfully, there wasn't much of it . I think the movie would have been better without that <more> |