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I have just seen this movie and to me i really like it and to me i like this movie i would watch but not the kind of movie i would love. So i think the groups of people who would love or maybe just like could be explorers, full of action people,people that like lots funny movies,people that are fine with lots of different emotions, fiction people and people that like movies. But i would not recommend this to you if you don't like non fiction movies, or if you don't like the characters, or any of the things i said about people who would watch this but the opposite of what i said about it.When the exhibits at New York's Natural History Museum start behaving strangely, Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) -- now the director of nighttime operations -- must find out the cause. He learns that the Tablet, which magically brings Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams), Jedediah (Owen Wilson) and the other exhibits to life at night, has started to decay. Larry, along with his son and museum friends, must travel to London's British Museum to learn how to prevent the Tablet's magic from disappearing. I think the whole cast did a good job and really worked hard to make this movie.
Python Hyena
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014): Dir: Shawn Levy / Cast: Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Dan Stevens, Rebel Wilson, Skyler Gisondo: Third and the best of this pathetic trilogy, and that is saying little since this one sucks to. It celebrates life and friendship through its suppose secret in the tomb. It begins in the distant past with the discovery of a tablet that is moved and is eroding so badly that it threatens the existence of the various figures and creatures that come to life after hours. Ben Stiller returns again as the security guard overseeing the museum and befriending the bizarre historical characters. Central plot regards his travels to Britain in order to have the Egyptians that come to life in that museum, examine and fix the tablet. Director Shawn Levy returns again, and the special effects are the big high point. Stiller seems to be reciting this time out as he struggles to maintain order. The sad factor is this being the final on-screen performance by Robin Williams as Theodore Roosevelt who rides in on his horse. Skyler Gisondo plays Stiller's son who desires to be a disc jockey. Rebel Wilson plays the security guard at the Britain museum. The one shining performance comes from Dan Stevens as Sir Lancelot whose best moment arrives when he crashes a play performed by Hugh Jackman and Alice Eve believing him as an imposter and her as his lady love. If only the entire film was this funny. In the end it is a pointless family improvement over the first two films but unfortunately it still belongs in the trash. Perhaps not as far down in the trash as the other two, but in the gutter nonetheless. Score: 3 ½ / 10
Mikey Lee Smith
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB review by Mike Smith Larry leaves New York City and travels to London to embark on another epic quest to save the Tablet of Ahkmenrah before the magic that brings the museum to life is gone forever.Night at the Museum 3 is an awesome way to cap off the trilogy. Just like the last 2 films this movie has a nice blend of adventure, comedy and family friendly fun.The whole cast is back and better then ever! Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, Patrick Gallagher, Mizuo Peck and Crystal the Monkey all reprise their rolls but we have some new comers to the franchise; Sir Ben Kingsley, Dan Stevens and Rebel Wilson. Everyone works so amazing together and keeps you glued to the screen and makes you laugh. The new character I wanted more of was "Garuda" who was voiced by the legendary Robin Williams.It's hard to believe that it's been 6 years since the last time we've seen these characters. I have to admit when I heard that a third movie was being made I had no interest and thought is was dumb BUT I was wrong once again. Knowing that this was the last film Robin Williams made me sad and made me realize that we all took him for granted. It is a good send of to a legendary career.With laughs, excitement and heart felt moments Night at the Museum 3 Secrets of the Tomb is a great movie to lose your self in, have a fun viewing exercise and never underestimate a sequel. Unfortunately, like the last two films, this movie will most likely be forgotten. Cheers and remember life won't suck as long as there is a good movie to watch.Also keep your eyes open for what maybe the funniest cameo in a long time 8.5 out of 10 Edited By Samantha Locke Twitter: FatMikeTPKFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/FatMikesMovieReviews
yansenringo
Watching Night at The Museum is like watching a Cinderella or Snow White, you know what to expect and you got it. The movie looks like it runs out of fuel and try to squeeze everything necessary to keep it alive and worth to watch, with the help of good special effect and cameo!The storyline is waayyy too simple, for a franchise which made a big bucks with its first installment, it feels that they have lack of ideas, no surprise, no twists, just plain. They only try to bring life to more and more statues, as a sweetener, with no clear ideas of the story value. This is like eating lots of candies, sweet but not healthy. tThe roles of Owen Wilson (Jedediah) and Steve Coogan (Octavius) are just contrived, if they are not exist in this movie, it wouldn't hurt at all, and the scene seems to be forced, a Pompeii volcano erupted in a micro scale under the museum? Can you believe it? Dude, it's entertaining but come on, this is too much, don't make it a stupid movie and ruin the whole franchise.Rebel Wilson plays it quite well here, but is this just my feeling or what? I think she's mimicking Melissa McCarthy, interesting but not original.Overall, this movie is wayy below the first and second, not really worth to watch, and the last part of the movie is like saying "I have no more idea, good bye". But if you only want to eat candies, you may watch this movie.