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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)
Director: Shawn Levy
Movie review
From Time Out New York
Virtually plotless (even the last film’s deadbeat-dad drama is shorn), this sequel to 2006’s half-billion-dollar grosser might as well be called More Ancient Stuff Flies Toward Your Face. Among the few noncomputerized elements, Amy Adams distracts mightily in skintight, flesh-colored aviatrix pants as Amelia Earhart, an unearned, moxie-oozing romantic partner to Ben Stiller’s former museum guard, trapped in the D.C. complex after dark. When the movie slows to take in the actual splendor of the Smithsonian (rarely), it’s hard to complain too mightily. Whatever gets the kids in the door, right?Author: Joshua Rothkopf
Time Out New York Issue 713: May 28 - June 3, 2009
User reviews of this film
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- Mamz_09 said...
- Posted on Jun 26 2009 16:40 i'm gonna watch it next friday and i know it is going to be a good movie because the trailer looks very interesting.
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- afi 1 said...
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Posted on Jun 23 2009 15:39
i think the film was great great for every one better than the first one any way i think u have to watch it
but could have a better story scene - Report as inappropriate
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- Moo said...
- Posted on Jun 19 2009 12:04 I loved the film especially the evil egyptian brother he was hilarious! It was much better than the first film.
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- gold shaker said...
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Posted on Jun 18 2009 16:37
hi people this is a pthetic film and i would advise noone to see it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- charlii & lou :] said...
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Posted on Jun 14 2009 13:00
heehee funny :L better than the first moviiee lol :] :) ://
were cool :L - Report as inappropriate
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- hgaga said...
- Posted on Jun 11 2009 16:49 funyy
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- Jade said...
- Posted on Jun 07 2009 11:06 Ok, so Jay don't you think that you're being a little pathetic? After all this is a film review not an English lesson!!! Obviously you have nothing better to do than criticise other people for their mistakes. But then to be fair who cares about it as long as it makes sense which it does then it doesn't mattter. I think you may need to get a life, I think that the film is excellent! im just trying to be careful about my grammar and spelling I'm not sure I'd like a 'plonker' telling me I'm wrong!!!!
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- Mr Tickle said...
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Posted on Jun 03 2009 19:51
So have you seen the film Jay or not?
I think you'll find that in Josh's comments, he's not actually speaking the English language at all, he's typing it! Furthermore; there may be Plonkers out there who do not utilise English grammar correctly. However, I doubt they will be able to LISTEN and learn from your comments as it is only feasible to read correspondence, not listen to it you Dingbat!!! Sorry for the lack of rating, I've not seen the film yet. I just got irate, subsequent to Jay's pompous comments ;-) - Report as inappropriate
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- Josh P said...
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Posted on May 20 2009 23:29
Saw this film today...
Was really funny, lots of witty dialogue as opposed to slapstick humour etc, but there was still some of that too!
Excellent story, better than I thought it would be and much better than the first.
You dont really need to of seen the first one to see this one, but it does help.
Not too long and possibly more entertaining for adults/young adults due to the wordplay/knowledge required for basic history references - Report as inappropriate
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Cast & crew
Director: Shawn Levy
Cast: Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller, Hank Azaria, Amy Adams
Genre(s): Children's, Comedy
Duration: 105 mins
US Release: May 29 2009
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