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Sentiment on individual actors/characters mentioned in this review of Night at the Museum 3:
Actor/ Character | Sentiment |
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Ben Stiller | Positive |
Rebel Wilson | Negative |
Robin Williams | Negative |
Teddy Roosevelt | Very 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 the review of Night at the Museum 3
What a world.
I saw night at the museum secret of the Tomb, it’s the third movie in the night in the museum series, and it stars Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Rebel Wilson, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, Remi Malick and Ben Kingsley. And it’s directed by Sara. He directed the first two movies in the series. He directed Date Night with Steve Carell Real Steel. And most recently, This Is Where I Leave You, and it starts off at the museum in New York. If you if you’re familiar with the series and seen the first movie, that’s the best. The museum where Ben Stiller is, the night guard. He’s putting on this this big display for, I don’t know, some big wigs in New York City or whatever. And like, Ricky Gervais is his boss and he really exhibits I can’t remember what’s on my head to see the Robin Williams character or Remi Malik’s character. They show him this tablet. And it’s got to be it’s the it’s what brings the museum to life. And after a little bit of research, he realizes that they have to go to another museum over in in London. That’s how we get introduced to Rebel Wilson’s character. And I mean, well, she’s not in it that much. I mean, she had a couple laughs. You’re thinking, oh, she could have been a model if she didn’t love pizza so much or something like that. She says, and I feel her on the pizza. You know, I’d say I’m down here. Twenty nine years old. I love pizza. I got to grow up. They bring the tablet into the British Museum. They’re all their exhibits. Wake up for the first time through interactions with a new dinosaur exhibit with a Lancelot exhibit, and they got to make it over to Egypt. And then that’s how they figure out what they got to do.
And then, I mean.
That that’s basically the movie, I mean, it’s like an hour and a half, I didn’t really give away any funny parts it has laughs. Of course, it was real, real dull to see Robin Williams in one of these one of his last on screen role recipes, of course, a Robin Williams like. I definitely enjoyed him as Teddy Roosevelt. He brought comedy to the to the role, to the to the museum, to the exhibits. And they made sure that they fit him in every movie. If you like the first two, you’ll like this one. If you didn’t like the first two, then you’re not going to like this one. If you haven’t seen the first who want to see this one, check out the first to at least the first one. I mean, two is cool. I remember 2009 coming out theater, feeling a little underwhelmed with a battle of the Smithsonian, which in I compare Rebel Wilson’s character to Jonah Hill’s character in a battle of the Smithsonian because just a guard from another museum and the Smithsonian was cool. And what makes this cool is they go to new museums and they find and they interact with new new exhibits. And like Amelia Earhart was in the other one.
And who was who was the gangster?
Jon Bernthal. I actually played the gangster and I can’t think of who he was. Top of my head, maybe Al Capone. Good family, comedy, man. Like I’m a I’m a Ben Stiller fan.
With all that said, man, in my opinion, night at the museum secret of the tomb is dull. But actually, like the first one, the first one good. The second one is weaker than the first one. And I think this one might be better than the second one.
So that’s how I would rank the series that like I said in my Hobbit review, this might be for me for the year. I just I got to see what my theater gets Christmas Day. I’m not excited for Unbroken. I kind of want to see big eyes, but I’m not dying to see I’m not interested in and out of the woods at all. So the next movie related video that I do is either going to be my movie talk or my top ten list with my top ten favorite movies of 2014. And then I got my Blu ray update coming and then I’ll I’ll do my most anticipated of twenty fifteen. But that’s all a week, two weeks away. What did you think about at the museum. Three. Where does it rank among the series for you. Where does it rank among Big Ben Stiller movies for you at the end of the year. Video’s coming up man. Like I said, y’all know where I’d be at peace.
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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