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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Published 2015-01-11

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Film info

  • Title Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
  • Director Shawn Levy
  • Year 2009
  • Run time 1hr 45m
  • Genres Fantasy, Comedy, Action, Family, Adventure
  • Tagline When the lights go off the battle is on
  • Cast Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams, Steve Coogan, Rami Malek

Larry Daley finds himself in the biggest, most mind-boggling family adventure yet when history comes to life in the local museum. This time the museum is bigger, the adventure is wilder and the bad guys are even more evil... or so they like to think, as an Egyptian Pharaoh plans to take over the world!

Live blog

TimeComment
3:25The credits are very good, with the text hanging in the air.
4:16OMG! Is it so good he put his name on it?
5:15Glow in the dark torch is actually a really good idea.
10:27Magic buzzing box.
11:01Like the sound of having a 'pay no mind' list.
18:48Einstein bobbleheads!
26:03The archives of a museum really must be amazing to look around.
28:31This is basically Hank Azaria doing Monty Python.
33:31"What's the rumpus, Ace?" Rumpus! So awesome.
39:10I need one of those massive balloon dogs. Very cute.
43:11Boyband cherubs.
56:54Uh oh, Star Wars reference coming up.
1:01:19"For the fun of it. Why else would anyone do anything?"
1:06:46The bobbleheads came to life. I can't cope.
1:13:30Amelia Earhart doesn't get any less fab.
1:19:10Like they had to put a coin in for size reference.
1:26:39Napolean has more medals and a bigger hat.
1:32:57How is it possible that no one would notice a big red plane landing on the streets?

Thoughts

Amazingly, this is a sequel that pretty much matched its predecessor. Seeing all the characters we loved from the first back again was great but there were also lots of brilliant cameos and new characters to love. Giant Abraham Lincoln was fun, as was the big ol' inflatable balloon dog thing.

The only let down was the story wasn't quite as good, it had a few flaws towards the end, and just wasn't as strong overall. But plenty of things made up for that, like Robin Williams' armless Teddy being jealous of Teddy with the horse. And of course, Amelia Earhart was fantastic, perky and positive, a great role model.

Loved it, and together they make a great couple of movies.

Rating: 4 / 5

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