ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Livestonth
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Tayloriona
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
reaseltbim
This was a good way to end the trilogy. It wasn't over complicated and I liked that the story and the problem in this one was a very simple one. I liked the addition of Sir Lancelot (Dan Stevens did a really great job and looked pretty awesome in the role) The addition of Laa was very funny and one of the highlights of the movie for me. Also it was nice seeing Ben Kingsley in this movie. That was another highlight of the movie. the only problem I had is that we didn't get to see much of the new museum and we didn't get to see too many of their exhibitions coming to life, I was hoping they gave us more background characters coming to life. the museum felt kinda empty and we only get to see a couple of rooms here and there so I don't know if things were cut in the editing room or what happened, but they could have done a lot more in terms of things coming to life. Kinda weird that the building felt so empty at times. I liked it a lot more than the second one and the jokes were a little better.
vincentlynch-moonoi
Okay, the "night In The Museum" series has been fun. But I think 3 episodes has pretty well covered things. You really only have 2 components here -- special effects and enjoying particular actors. And, there's only so much special effects you can digest until it begins getting old. After all, the plots aren't very deep. In fact, it occurred to me early on that certain elements of the story would have made a very good Indiana Jones story.And so, on to the actors. Ben Stiller is dependable in almost any movie he performs in. Kudos to him for the many hours of enjoyment he has given us! Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt...well, what can I say. A little sad seeing him in one of his very final efforts; I don't really see how the series can continue without him. Owen Wilson...dismissed. Ricky Gervais as the director of the museum...no thanks. Dan Stevens was quite good as Sir Lancelot. I would like to see Rami Malek in other roles; handsome and interesting. Interesting to see Ben Kingsley as a pharaoh. Great to see Dick Van Dyke early on in the film, as well as Mickey Rooney. Cool that Hugh Jackman makes an appearance.The ending -- which by the way was stupid -- seems to be indicating that, indeed, the franchise is over. This one sorta ran out of gas. But, it was GOOD while it lasted.
paulijcalderon
I remember back in February 2007. I was 10 years old then. Our teachers at school said we were going to the library. It turned out they took us to the cinema. It was one of those surprises that you can't believe was real. We saw the first Night at the Museum. I remember liking the concept very much. I have always found museums fascinating, especially the ones of Natural history. So, the film always appealed to me. I saw it twice. Then in May 2009 a sequel comes out. I remember having a fun time. When I left the cinema I was thinking: "What will happen in part 3?". Well, 5 years go by. And, a third film is ready to hit cinemas. I had to wait until February to see it though. I finally got around to doing so today. It was kind of an empty cinema. Kind of a different feeling compared to how packed it was last week when I saw American Sniper. Anyway. I enjoyed the film. It was a good idea to make story about what would happen if the magic ran out. At the end though I felt really sentimental and a bit sad. The credits came up and everyone rushed out. I wondered if the kids today would feel the way I felt watching it. I remembered all the fun times I've had with my friends at school. It was really nice seeing all the character again in their full glory. The last film that made me feel this way was The World's End. But, this one left me thinking more. I had completed a journey. It started out with all my friends and school in the cinema together. And, it ended with me alone. The movie at it's core was about moving on and saying goodbye to the past. But, it doesn't mean the past will disappear. You'll always be able to visit it again. You sit there watching the credits roll by and looking for a new journey to start. There will always be things to look forward to. as Robin Williams would have said: Smile, my boy. It's sunrise I'm glad I saw all these films.
view_and_review
This movie failed to impress me. Maybe because I was tired after hours of driving or just maybe it was that lackluster. I don't think the movie was bad, just not good.Ben Stiller reprises his role as the night watchman and he did it with the same deadpan style that many of his comedic roles dictate. Stiller as the straight man was never that funny to me. My favorite role of his to this day is Derek Zoolander.The movie is still a good choice for kids. The humor is not too adult and some of the characters can even spark an impromptu history lesson. At the very least I got to see Robin Williams in his final role.