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Nights at the Museum
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Plot Summary
Security guard Larry Daley once again finds himself in a race against time when the exhibits at the Smithsonian Institution come to life. This time, he must retrieve a powerful artifact, the Tablet of Ahkmenrah, before it falls into the wrong hands and causes global chaos. Larry teams up with historical figures like Amelia Earhart and General Custer to battle new villains and protect the museum's secrets.
Critical Reception
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian was met with mixed reviews from critics, though it was a significant box office success. While some praised its visual effects and comedic performances, others found the plot to be formulaic and less engaging than the original film. Audiences generally enjoyed the action and humor, making it a popular family outing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious visual effects and energetic pace.
Criticized for a derivative plot and relying too heavily on established gags.
Amy Adams' portrayal of Amelia Earhart was a notable highlight.
Google audience: Audiences largely found the film to be entertaining and visually impressive, with many appreciating the historical characters brought to life. Some viewers felt it didn't quite recapture the magic of the first movie, but most agreed it was a fun and engaging adventure for the whole family.
Fun Fact
The film features an appearance by Jay Leno as himself, continuing his cameo tradition from the first movie.
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