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Night at the Museum 2 is plugging an odd gap for family entertainment in the early summer film schedule.Outside the excellent-but-weird Coraline(still on release)and not forgetting The Jonas Brothers 3D Concert Experience(out next week – my eyes already hurt)there’s no major release targeted at children until Ice Age 3 opens on July 1.This puts a reviewer in a bind.I can only recommend Ben Stiller’s comedy sequel in the way I might a burnt sausage when there’s nothing else to eat: it’s not terribly appetising, but it’ll have to do.After all, the notion of waxwork exhibits coming to life and waging war on each other isn’t such a bad recipe for undemanding, sugar-rush escapism, and there’s certainly enough boisterous action to keep the kids happy.Also in the plus column, we get some frisky busine with a puce-coloured Leviathan squid(surprisingly friendly, when you get to know it)and a pair of Capuchin monkeys who trade subtitled insults and enjoy happy-slapping Stiller.No problems there.The movie is only a let-down when you compare its nimbler predeceor – hardly an immortal claic, but an unpretentious romp which made much better use of Stiller’s seething incredulity.In case you’ve forgotten, he played Larry Daley, a newly-recruited security guard at New York’s Museum of Natural History.Late at night, everything came to life, and watching this furious, disappointed man get chased by a re-animated T-Rex skeleton was giddy fun, not just thanks to the state-of-the-art computer effects.It’s somehow le fun, during this film’s needlely elaborate set-up, watching Larry pine for his previous job(he’s now a super-succeful entrepreneur)and follow his waxy old friends to the Smithsonian Institution, where they are to be stashed in an underground vault and may never see the light of day again.Robin Williams’s sad-faced Teddy Roosevelt explains the situation: without the crucial Egyptian tablet that gives them life, it’s curtains.Down in the basement, a lisping Pharaoh(Hank Azaria)has his own claim on this impreively tacky gold-emboed artifact and announces a routine evil takeover.His batty accent – one of the film’s more striking bits of eccentricity – is pitched somewhere between Quentin Crisp goes bananas and a Spanish gigolo doing a Jeremy Irons impreion.Via a contretemps with a jobsworth security guard, played in the film’s one genuinely hilarious cameo by Superbad’s Jonah Hill, Larry must come to the rescue, which means ducking and diving beneath every effect and costumed baddie at director Shawn Levy’s disposal.There’s time for an engaging, comparatively highbrow sequence in a chamber of living paintings and sculptures, which has Jeff Koon’s red balloon dog prancing about, a writhing Pollock, and a Roy Lichtenstein winking at us.The idea isn’t that original – I last remember seeing it in Joe Dante’s Looney Tunes: Back in Action– but it pays off with a full-scale trip inside Robert Doisneau’s most famous photograph.We get a neat black-and-white recreation of Paris boulevard life in 1950, with those eternal kiers briefly pulled apart by Stiller and pals: a nice touch.Still, as this hectic, mechanical, more-is-le enterprise wore on, I began to feel very sorry for Owen Wilson, reprising his role as a thimble-sized Lilliputian cowboy called Jedediah.He spends the first half of the movie trapped in a storage crate, and the second half stuck in the bottom of a gradually filling hourgla enduring Azaria’s taunts.He has absolutely no chance to act or react amusingly, and neither, really, does Stiller, dutifully tethered to the chaos this time when he was better off being randomly terrorised by minuscule Indians.As for Amy Adams, joining the gang as feisty Transatlantic pilot Amelia Earhart, she remains a welcome presence in any film, and looks absolutely smashing in her tight trousers, so it’s a pity the screenwriters make her comic gifts, too, count for so little.Having to deliver the word 'ace' at the end of every line was never going to make this her most inspired gig, but then she, Stiller, Wilson, and anyone who wants a glimmer of actual style from their family entertainment, deserve quite a lot better than this.2 What’s there to say about the sequel to the first Night at the Museum? It’s a bit of fluff, something to take the kids to where you might be mildly entertained without having to worry about anything offensive where your kids are involved.The story picks up a few years after the first film, with Larry Daley(Ben Stiller)now a succeful busineman.He has a knack for infomercial-type inventions and is doing very well – financially anyway.He still visits the museum from time to time to visit with his night-animated buddies, but not as often as he used to.It turns out that most of the museum pieces are being replaced by newfangled holographic projection versions, with the current ones being shipped off to storage at the Smithsonian, to be crated forever.He attempts to intervene but it’s a case of too little, too late – but of course the day is not lost.One thing leads to another and Egyptian prince Kahmunrah(Hank Azaria)is awakened with thoughts of world domination on his mind.In the proce we once again meet Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt, Owen Wilson as Jebediah Smith the pint sized cowboy, along with new characters General Custer(played well by Bill Hader)and Amelia Earhart(played by the forever cute and perky Amy Adams).This film seemed to be more about the performances than the actual story, and there was an interesting conglomeration of characters here.The oddest of the bunch had to be Hank Azaria as the Egyptian prince… he was quite the odd combination here – being just a bit older than him and with the fact he’s always been known as a comedic character actor, I was struck by how he buffed out for the role.What made it weirder was the fact that for some reason the voice they chose for his character was a bad Boris Karloff impersonation with a lisp thrown in for good measure.Beyond that Amy Adams was perky to the point of annoyance(for me, anyway)but the old style skin-tight pants she wore kind of made up for that(what can I say?).I enjoyed Bill Hader’s performance as Custer and brief cameos by Ricky Gervais and Jonah Hill were both quite funny.However as usual(for me)Ben Stiller just seemed… odd.He has a flavor of humor that while I don’t hate it, I just don’t get it and it doesn’t work for me.Thankfully it’s a fairly short film, clocking in well under two hours.It’s not awful, but nowhere near great – kind of take it or leave it film.But if you’re a parent with some little ones and you’re hungry for movies to take the family to without worrying about anything offensive, it’s a good one to go see.For anyone else, you’ll need to be a Ben Stiller fan – otherwise it’s a definite rental.I must admit, the idea behind Night at the Museum is very clever.At night at the natural history museum in New York the exhibits come to life and wreak havoc thanks to a mummy's curse.It's up to the new night security guard Larry(Ben Stiller)to keep the chaos from spilling out into the streets of New York and keep the exhibits from perishing in the light of day.Larry is left this task after three longtime night guards, played by legends Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney and Bill Cobbs, are let go.Let's just say they are a little bitter about being let go.They are kind enough to leave Larry an instruction manual but when Larry gets cocky, thinking he knows how to handle this situation, things go from weird to worse.Larry would not have taken this job but his ex-wife Erica(Kim Raver)threatened to take away his son Nick(Jake Cherry)if he didn't find a steady job and place to live.No points for gueing that Nick will get in on the museum madne.You also get no points that the pretty museum tour guide, played by Spy Kids star Carla Gugino, will become Larry's love interest.The best part of Night at the Museum is Robin Williams as President Teddy Roosevelt.Coming to life nightly to ride his horse throughout the museum, Williams' Mr.President is the most helpful of the museum exhibits and of course when it comes to delivering the moral of the story who better than a former President.Of course, Williams can't help but ham it up a little, but you expect that from Robin Williams.Ben Stilller seems at a lo to keep up with the goofy CGI madne of Night at the Museum.Rushed through the exposition, his character is enetially a deadbeat who nearly loses his kid because he's so lazy.Not exactly a winning character.Once inside the museum, Stiller's Larry vacillates from coward to cocky but mostly just runs around confused and angry.Director Shawn Levy and writers Garant and Lennon hit all of the typical family movie beats, a leon learned, bathroom humor and a monkey.They also to in a couple action movie cliches for good measure including a chase scene involving an ancient stage coach and a miniature SUV.Trust me, my description reads far more interesting than the actual scene.2 This whole movie is one giant leap into the magical realm of suspended reality that Hollywood is so good at creating.Can museums really come to life? No---but man, it be cool if they did.Keep your eye out for my favorite(and in my opinion, the funniest)scene from the film in which Larry finally confronts Attila the Hun, who makes a habit of chasing him down and attempting to dismember him each night.Larry squares off against Attila and his barbaric horde, and proves he's in control by bringing Attila to tears.You have to see it to truly appreciate the humor.I also enjoyed the keys stealing monkey, Dexter, and his crazy penchant for causing Larry a lot of trouble.As far as special features go, this particular disc only has 2 audio commentaries available.If you're wanting more than that in the special features department, you're probably better off purchasing the 2-disc special edition.3 The movie is almost exactly as you expected it to be.CG fun, family friendly with a soft conflict and cute resolution.It did everything it was supposed to and felt very formulaic.The movie earned a few giggles out of me, but I am not calling it the comedy event of last year.I think if you have kids this movie would be perfect for them.It is light, cute and has some cool imagination behind it.It had a very Jumanji/Zanthura feel to it, but even lighter still.Some of the CG was very good.Like the Dinosaur that we all saw in the preview.He was awesome.Some of it was not so good, really bad layering and backdrops, it felt very rushed and is very noticeable to the normal movie watcher.It kinda leaves you going hmm, that looks kinda weird.Its not as bad as it could be, but you do see it and makes me wonder, if they ran out of money and had to skim a bit.The movie comes with a truck load of actors in the movie.All of whom did fine.I didn't feel love for anyone, but I wasn't turned off by anything either, this movie did just what it needed to, to get by.[tag]Ben Stiller[/tag] was normal Ben Stiller, doing his normal guy thing.No character, no surprises as far as that goes.I think it's rentable for sure, and if you have kids, its a for sure recommendation.I would think it would still be a good choice to take them to see in the theater, if you are looking for something for them, and don't want to go see Bridge to Terabithia this weekend.4 I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this one.Yes it's silly and predominantly a children's movie, but it also had some humor in it for the adults.I gue it reminded me of all the old Bugs Bunny cartoons I grew up watching.I enjoyed them as a child, but watching them again as an adult I saw whole other levels of humor that I never got as a kid.There were a lot of great comedians in this one, too.Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams, etc.Stiller takes a job as a night watchman in a museum only to find out that the exhibits come to life after closing.Chaos ensues.It's not high drama filled with cutting social commentary, but you'll at least laugh.5 I am so impreed that there was no bad language or sex in the movie.I am not sure if the mom had a live in boyfriend or not but if she did they didn't focus on it so your kid may not even pay attention to it.Being a Ben Stiller movie it was not as funny as I expected because I was expecting a laugh all the way through and loud movie but it was a normal comedy.I am giving it a 5 star rating because it had top-notch actors and the creators and actors were able to keep it clean, something rare in the movies.
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