• prtfvr
    For you too? I got a cortisone injection in my left knee. Arthritis in the joint, arthritis in the spine. Doc said that I just got lucky in the gene pool. Oh well. What's that saying? "I complained about not having any shoes until I met a man with no feet?" Something guilt inducing like that.

    Here's hoping for a better tomorrow for both of us!
  • Not snappy at all, don't sweat it. Just pointing it out.

    Although today DID suck...

    Vic
  • prtfvr
    @Vic

    Did I make you snappy? I didn't mean to. Sorry about that. :(
  • @prtvr

    I *did* recognize it. I pointed it out specifically as a matter of fact. What I didn't recognize was the original movie reference.

    Vic
  • prtfvr
    @Guest

    And you call yourself a Guest! ;)
  • prtfvr
    @Vic

    OMG! We're the same age and you didn't recognize a Karloff impersonation?! Now I'm even more depressed that the doc said I have arthritis in my knee. So that's in addition to the arthritis in my spine. That must be why I recognized Karloff - I'm a lot older than I thought. Bones don't lie.
  • ShanghaiJohnnyP
    Aw C'mon!!I saw it on opening day and I loved it!!!
    Sure it was silly,but come on!!
    It was supposed to be that way!!

    Plus,Ben Stiller;Owen Wilson;Hank Azaria and Bill Hader make a great comic foursome and Amy Adams is beautiful;smart and funny!!!
  • Guest
    Dude, what the heck, were you not listening to Owen Wilson's character at the end of the movie...... nothing offensive for children...... try explaining his line, in THX movie quality with no background music to an 11 year old !!

    This movie is garbage and the pre-views for the next 6 months...even more garbage..... at least we'll see public library's on the rebound
  • @Zibe

    Sorry, for me it was a take it or leave it movie, but I did indicate quite strongly that it's a good family-friendly movie to bring the kids to.

    @Dorothy

    Thanks for pointing that out, it's an interesting bit of trivia, but I try to review movies for the average person and to me it seemed more than a bit overdone.

    Vic
  • Dorothy
    It always burns me up when reviewers comment on something they don't get and it reveals their lack of movie chops. Hank Azaria's Karloff impersonation was dead-on and for a purpose: Karloff played the original dead-Egyptian-prince-come-back-to-life-in-a-museum in 1932's "The Mummy." I have always thought that Azaria resembled Karloff and when he decided to put it all together as a delicious in-joke for fans-in-the-know, I clapped with delight in the theatre. What a treat! Professional reviewers should do their research.
  • Zibe
    I think think that this movie deserved better than the 2.5, I took my fiance to see it for it to be her first imax movie and she enjoyed it. it is a great family movie for non offensive entertainment and also to perhaps attract interest in aspect of history for children. Not award winning, but i think a 3 out of 5
  • Ken J
    hey hey, lol.
  • prtfvr
    I will be going to see this movie even though I haven't seen Star Trek yet. I don't want to see that first and THEN see Star Trek.

    I think that Ben Stiller is very talented and he's great at changing his personality per movie. I know he does a lot of the same characters over and over but then he'll do a drama, or a different kid of of comedy. Tropic Thunder. I laughed my ass off at that even though he was playing his usual muscle bound, dopey character. Still loved him.

    Smithsonian is just for fun and mostly aimed at kids with a few winks here and there for the adults. So if you take your kids to see it, you don't have to feel tortured like some of the other kids movies. Shrek did a lot to cross the boundry between adults and children. In fact, I really feel it was more directed at adults. It's nice to see movies being made that adults can enjoy too. It used to be torture. Pokemon? Worst movie ever but the kids loved it. YUCK!

    Ok, point belabored so I'm done.

    On a side note: A shout out to Ken J! :D
  • 790
    where are the plot holes? No plot holes ???


    Plot holes,,,,?
  • @Dave

    Um... wow.

    Vic
  • .c.h.r.i.s.
    Look up most popular baby names, 1984: Brundon!
  • Dave
    A much better film than Star Trek, IMHO.
  • Ken J
    Don't think she's into action or sci-fi, lol.
  • Andy S
    C'mon Ken, you don't want to take your date to "Drag Me to Hell"? That would let you know what kind of girl she is right off the bat!! :P Seriously though, Night at the Museum would seem more lighthearted than Angels and Demons. Of course, you COULD just take her to see Star Trek. :D
  • Ken J
    LOL, thanks, it doesn't seem like I have much of a choice anyhow looking at the other movies out now...
  • Ken J
    Damn, so it seems like half the comments point to no, and half the comments point to yes.

    If I shouldn't bring my girl to see this movie, what else is there? Was hoping for something cute and funny...
  • Ron
    Extremely boring and not all living up to its name.
  • INK
    @Vic

    And a fine job you do, sir.
  • Thanks, guys - like I've said before, I try to review films within the context of their genre.

    Vic
  • INK
    Spot on review Vic, although I think I would have upped the rating to at least a "3".
    I liked the first one a lot and this one was on the same level as the first. A good, clean family movie that was entertaining. Also, it had very good special effects without them being a distraction.
  • Phil
    Fluff is an excellent word for a movie like this. It'll probably be best remembered in the long run for actually beating out Terminator 4 in the box office...
  • Ken J
    Vic, date tomorrow, are there any good movies for that? This seems like the only option, but the reviews are pretty bad, what do you think, should I watch this with my date??
  • dudelove
    Good, unpretentious, level headed, review Vic. I'm sick of people blasting kids movies for things like immature humor, they're for kids of course the humor will be immature.
  • Matt Keith
    Great review.....while I was suprised to enjoy the first...I think I'll wait for this film on dvd.
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