| Night At The Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) - User Reviews |
Night Of The Museum 2
by helmstera
on 23/07/2009 (2 of 2 people found this review helpful)
What I loved most: Ben Stiller
What I really hated: The Octopus
I really like the way the characters appeared and introduced themselves in a very spontaneous way. The presence of the giant octopus spoiled the characterization which could have been perfect. The three evil leaders(Napoleon Bonaparte, Ivan The Terrible, Al Capone) actually lightened up the plot.
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The first series is better
What I loved most: The humor
What I really hated: The plot is getting boring
Ben Stiller continues his encounter with the living museum exhibits in this second installation of the series. Though the humor is still there, however, I feel that the whole movie is in need of a new direction. Capitalizing on the same concept again and again is not going to draw the audience to part with their money to watch the show. Unless the producers decides to bring in fresh ideas, a third series (if there is) is doom to fail. An average movie at best to pass your time.
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Perfect, really perfect, to de-stress
What I loved most: The jokes are pitstandingly hilarious
What I really hated: None
I can watch this movie over and over again. Will definitely grab a copy once the DVD is out. Kah Mun Rah is a real stealer. After the 1st 10-15 mins, the action started - cracking up til my stomach hurts. The funny scenes and dialogues are to DIE for. Kept playing them in my head and repeating them in my daily conversations. It is a MUST-WATCH. Watch it and you won't have to go to the gym for your tummy exercise anymore!!!
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nice movie
very good movie to watch but this is for testing purpose and testing the movie rating and reviews for test very nice movie very nice movie very nice movie very nice movie very nice movie very nice movie very nice movie
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