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Sentiment on individual actors/characters mentioned in the Night at the Museum 3 film review:
Actor/ Character | Sentiment |
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Ben Stiller | Positive |
Larry | Positive |
Robin Williams | Positive |
Teddy Roosevelt | Positive |
Note: Sentiment analysis performed by Google Natural Language Processing. |
Summary:
At the Museum of Natural History, there’s a new exhibit being unveiled. Larry Daley, who manages the night exhibit where the exhibits come to life because of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah, is in charge of the presentation. But when the exhibits go awry, Larry finds himself in trouble. He learns the Tablet is corroding so he does some research and learns that Cecil, the former museum guard, was at the site when the Tablet was discovered. He tells Larry they were warned if they remove it could mean the end. Larry realizes it means the end of the magic. He talks to Ahkmenrah who says that he doesn’t know anything. Source: IMDB.Full text transcript of Night at the Museum 3 film review
After laying an egg with the secret life of Walter Mitty, Ben Stiller is back just in time for Christmas with night at the museum secret of the Tomb trying to catch the light.
I know what you can do it, boys. You can’t catch.
I should like to cover some of that, but that’s how old am about. This is the third installment in the series that began in 2006 based on the children’s book by Milos Trink.
Weird. And it is notable for having the final appearance of Robin Williams, in this case playing one US president and Rough Rider, Teddy Roosevelt instead of the Smithsonian, which was the setting of the second film. This outing takes some of our favorite characters from New York’s Museum of Natural History and brings them to London’s British Museum there on a quest to restore the tablet of Ackmann Raw and keep our favorite characters from returning to lifelessness or something like that. Stiller has a lot more fun playing a character named Laura, a Neanderthal twin of Larrys.
And Stiller is a very gifted comic actor, and these scenes are pretty funny.
No touching stopping this new installment.
We have no idea which is pretty much the same collection of jokes, some of them really stupid and aimed at three year olds sight gags, some history, some mystery and some top mysticism. It’s it’s kind of fun.
Stiller’s museum night guard Larry Daley can be a stick in the mud at times, especially in a really tiresome subplot involving his son, who does not want to go to college with the monkey. The film’s ending is a bittersweet experience because the characters are called upon to bid farewell to Larry and to us.
And when Robin Williams does it, it’s pretty touching. Stiller has said that this is the final night at the museum movie.
But I have news for you, Ben. The end of the film leaves that open, but still.
Farewell, Teddy, and farewell Robin Williams.
Roosevelt, president of the United States. I have no idea what that means.
Other reviewers’ sentiment on this movie:
Reviewer | Sentiment |
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The Six Machine | Positive |
Boston Herald | Meh |
Double Toasted | Positive |
Gor the Movie God | Negative |
Randy Little | Meh |
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