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Night At The Museum
Reviewed on 2007-01-20
RatedPG
Received[3]  out of 4 stars
GenreAction / Comedy / Family / Fantasy
Websitehttp://www.nightatthemuseum.com
Ben Stiller, the "Meet the Parents" star, takes it to the screen again but with a PG family storyline in the new comedy “Night at the Museum”.
Night at the Museum
Ben plays a newly recruited night security guard at the Museum of Natural History and discovers that an ancient curse causes the animals and exhibits on display to come to life and drive him crazy. Robin Williams also plays a role in this movie as Teddy Roosevelt who was one of the exhibits in the museum that comes to life. This was definitely a different role for Robin Williams than the usual comedian role that he is use to playing.

The special effects in this movie was amazing especially seeing the dinosaur skeletons running around causing havoc in a museum that is suppose to be under tight security. The crowd was highly amused by the monkeys picking on Ben’s character who kept stealing his keys and smirking back at him when he finds out he had been fooled. Overall I thought this is definitely a good show for the kids and family.

Review by:
John Koehler







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