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Tuesday, February 27, 2007




NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM



I watched this movie with my family because I kept on hearing from my friends and my tita that the movie was really funny. I watched the movie and honestly, I wasn't that convinced with the humor and jokes in the movie. I guess maybe the standards were high for my tickle bone. But I did enjoy the movie and it's story. The actors were really great. Ben Stiller did a good job playing a caring divorced dad who just happened to work at a museum that comes to life. Dick Van Dyke played that old museum caretaker who just happened to be evil.





Special guest appearances by Robin Williams and Owen Wilson was a treat. They're funny lines made people crack up with laughter.

The characters in the movie were played well and the effects were really really good. I discovered right after watching that "Night at the Museum" is actually a children's book. I am glad that it was made into a movie and gave laughs to millions of people who might learn to love history once again.


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aiming for the sky above;