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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian





Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

3 and a half out of 5
Rated PGParental guidance recommended
Mild violence and some scary scenes

In addition to Ben Stiller, the cast will be rounded out by many from the original film as well as several new characters from history. The centerpiece of the film will be bringing to life the Smithsonian Institution, which houses the world's largest museum complex with more than 136 million items in its collections, ranging from the plane Amelia Earhart flew on her nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic and Al Capone's rap sheet and mug shot to Dorothy's ruby red slippers and Archie Bunker's lounge chair. No major film has ever shot inside the Smithsonian in Washington... until now.

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Verdict
With a host of fun new supporting characters, and entertaining performances from the first film's returning stars, along with witty dialogue and rollicking set pieces, this is a true equal sequel.
Released: 21/05/2009
Running time: 105 mins
Country: US
Language: English
Director: Shawn Levy
Cast: Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson
Year Released: 2009
Distributor: 20th Century Fox

Review: Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian

by Amy Wheeler, Filmink, 21/05/2009
3 and a half out of 5

In the risky territory of comedy sequels, Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian is one film that doesn't disappoint. With solid performances from returning stars, seamless integrations of new faces, and well-placed cameos in the halls of the largest museum in the world, director Shawn Levy has actually created a sequel worth seeing.

Ben Stiller is back as Larry Daley, museum night guard turned inventor of infomercial products. While successful, he's mostly unhappy, and ventures back for a visit to the Museum Of Natural History. There he finds that many of his artifact friends have been deemed out-of-date, and will soon be shipped off to the archives at The Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. to be replaced by high-tech holograms.

Before long, Larry receives a frantic call from the always entertaining miniature cowboy, Jedediah (an uncredited Owen Wilson), informing him that the Smithsonian exhibits have awoken upon their arrival. Unfortunately these include a scene-stealing, cranky, lisping Egyptian ruler, Kahmunrah (Hank Azaria), who has banded together with multigenerational villains Ivan The Terrible (Christopher Guest), Napoleon Bonaparte (Alain Chabat) and Al Capone (Jon Bernthal) in an attempt to take over the museum and then.the world.

Larry races to the Smithsonian to save the day with help from spunky aviatrix and adventurer Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), who adds refreshing energy and a bit of (somewhat forced) romance to the film. Other newcomers include the useless General Custer (Bill Hader), always-honest Abe Lincoln (Hank Azaria again), Albert Einstein bobble-head dolls and a giant Leviathan squid. Darth Vader and Oscar The Grouch also make guest appearances, whereupon they're hilariously rejected by Kahmunrah as not being evil enough to join his gang.

Smart cameos by George Foreman, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, and The Jonas Brothers add to the already stellar cast. However, due to the plethora of new characters and one-too-many subplots, the beloved Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams) and the irritating Dr. McPhee (Ricky Gervais) get less screen time than in the first film.

This disappointment is more than made up for in witty lines, clever historical humour, and great effects. With Owen Wilson stuck in an hourglass, a chase inside the VJ Day "Kiss" photo, an escape in the legendary Wright Flyer, and a final fight scene reminiscent of the battle at the end of Beauty And The Beast, Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian proves to be bigger and better than the first.

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good movie but a little bit of a let down
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