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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian


Of insurance they will remember that 3 years ago, “Night AT The Museum” carried out by Horseradish tree Stiller, arrived at the screens from cinema at times decembrinas. Being it films familiar, I must confess that yes, it has been the unique film carried out by this “comedian” whom I have liked (I am not fan of its work I feel, it), although the script had some small faults and many personages were hartantes (like the vaquerito of Owen Wilson! that he is castrante). Stille stops being so intense to give a simple action and that is funny efficiently. Amy Adams turns out to be very good election for the paper of Amelia Earhart (I imagine that they will not know who is…) but without a doubt those are other papers that take films. Hank Azaria, doing the paper of a quick-tempered Pharaoh is the star of films, along with its strange accent and stupid overwhelmed with “d's” and all scenes they are quite original.

The personifications of Ivan the Terrible one, Napoleon and To the excellent Capone are parodies, and some extras like stubborn the singing little angels or the mini Einsteins (like your Matt Bellay, Gay Friend), are of the best thing than it has films. In addition, he is worth the pain to see the rejection that undergoes Darth Vader, or I attacked myself at least of laughter. It is a logical familiar film, and he really fulfils his assignment, that is to entertain. He does not have a heavy script, nor pedantic activities. He is fresh and honest and although the premise seems to be just as the previous one, in the end one realizes that is not certain. Without a doubt it is a good option after which are being some summery deceptions, like X-Men Origins: Wolverine or Tranformers: Rise of the Fallen (more of the same… somebody thinks about Narnia). They will leave the good humour, you I can assure… I leave the trailer, H them by the way, is going to you to enchant…